Item is a colour photograph from the 1997 Halifax Pride March. The photograph depicts a person with short orange hair and glasses standing outside Reflections, with the parade reflected in the windows of the club.
Item is a sepia photograph from the 1997 Halifax Pride March. The photograph depicts the pride march from above, there is a banner held by the crowd that reads " The Universalist Unitarian Church".
Item is a colour photograph from the 1997 Halifax Pride March. The photograph depicts the upper floors of a series of windows on Argyle St. as people watch the March pass by from their windows. A person dangles a leg out a window and holds a pride flag above Trident Cafe.
Item is a sepia photograph from the 1997 Halifax Pride March. The photograph depicts the crowd at Sackville Landing, the end of the 1997 Pride March. Sackville landing is where music and events would take place following the march.
Item is a colour photograph from the 1997 Halifax Pride March. The photograph depicts a masculine person with short curly hair in front of the stage on the boardwalk at Sackville Landing. The subject of the photograph stands facing the camera wearing sunglasses, a white tank top, and khaki cargo shorts.
Item is a black and white photograph from the 1997 Halifax Pride March. The photograph depicts a food table laid out with cold cuts at Sackville Landing.
Item is a colour photograph from the 1997 Halifax Pride March. The photograph features a person sitting cross-legged on the ground with short hair and sunglasses, with an Allen Ginsberg sign around their neck. There is a crowd and buildings indicating it is Sackville Landing behind them.
Item is a colour photograph from the 1997 Halifax Pride March. The photograph features a close up of two people with black tank tops holding each other and facing away from the camera. There is a crowd and buildings indicating it is Sackville Landing behind them.
Item is a colour photograph from the 1997 Halifax Pride March. The photograph is a portrait of someone with short grey hair, glasses and a pink shirt at Sackville Landing, there is a crowd behind them.
Item is a colour photograph from the 1997 Halifax Pride March. The photograph is a portrait of a feminine person in drag makeup and a black and white sequined top. The person in the photograph holds flowers and stands at Sackville Landing.
Item is a colour photograph from the 1997 Halifax Pride March. The photograph depicts a drag performer in a long pale pink dress on stage at Sackville Landing .
Item is a colour photograph from the 1997 Halifax Pride March. The photograph shows two people with short hair and their arms around each other, there is a crowd in the background.
Item is a sepia photograph from the 1997 Halifax Pride March. The photograph depicts the exterior of reflections with the pride march reflected in the windows.
Item is a sepia photograph from the 1997 Halifax Pride March. The photograph depicts the pride march, there is a large striped flag in the fore ground.
Item is a sepia photograph from the 1997 Halifax Pride March. The photograph depicts the pride march from above, there are several large banners and flags.
Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920. Caption says "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Prov. 23: 5"
Item includes photographs of the following students: Front Row - Archie Firth; Kathleen Dixon; James Sterns; Ronad Wilsack; Murda Jardine; Muriel Russell; Helen Gibson. Second Row - Francis Dunsworth; Violet Bachman; Kathleeen Spurr; Maude Rathburn; Marjory Holdsworth; Amelia Gorman. Third Row - Thomas Wilby; George Cochrane; Malcolm Campbell; Louis Cassidy, Duncan Campbell; Allison Delaney; Leo Rose; Laird Taylor. Back Row - Raymond McMillan; Hector Huntington; Smith Sutherland; Gerald Reno; John Henderson; Douglas Andrews; Adelard Charette.
Nova Scotia Technical College 1922 football team: L. Sterns; L. A. Cook; L. E. Neilly; W. I. Elliot; G. C. Dunn; M. G. Saunders; J. H. Reid; P. J. Bentley (Manager); R. R. Gilbert; F. G. O'Brien; G. H. Burchill; P. M. Elliott (absent); J. J. Morrison; H. N. Spence (coach); T. H. Winter; G. S. Gilbert; R. S. Millett; R. G. Johnston; E. J. Davies; M.B. Wyman; B. F. Crowdis
Nova Scotia Technical College, class of 1924: G. W. Christie; W. F. Davison; A. G. Wootten; J. M. MacQuarrie (Vice-Pres); R. G. Johnstone (Pres); H.H. Schurman (Sec/Tres); J. J. Morrison; J. F. Saltman; A. S. Morrison; J. S. Hemson; H. P. Donkin (Asst. Prof. M.E.); W. G. Hardy (Asst. Prof. E.E.); J. H. Reid (Asst. Prof. E.E.); W. H. Backman; P. J. Bentley; B. F. Crowdis; M. C. Lome; W. Wallace; R. A. Eagar; E. Sterns; R. R. Gilbert; T. E. Thibeau; W. F. MacCulloch; G. F. Murphy; W. F. McKnight; F. K Fanthner; F. H. Sexton; D. W. Munn; A. F. Flynn; G. H. Midgley; G. S. Gilbert; G. D. MacDonald
Item consists of a photograph of a dinner in the Officers' Mess of Royal Artillery Park, Halifax, likely in 1950. Pictured include Richard Roome, Rollo Mainguy, George Foster, and seven others (names mentioned include Kinley, Simmonds, and King; four others remain unidentified).
Item consists of a photograph taken by Peter Dykhuis in August 2010, of the sculpture "20th Century Student" by Reg Dockrill. The sculpture was erected on the corner of University Avenue and Seymour Street in 1968 and removed in 2012 after an engineering report concluded that the six-metre-high steel sculpture had corroded on the inside and was “structurally damaged beyond repair."
Item consists of a photograph taken by Peter Dykhuis in August 2010, of the sculpture "20th Century Student" by Reg Dockrill. The sculpture was erected on the corner of University Avenue and Seymour Street in 1968 and removed in 2012 after an engineering report concluded that the six-metre-high steel sculpture had corroded on the inside and was “structurally damaged beyond repair."
Item consists of a photograph taken by Peter Dykhuis in August 2010, of the sculpture "20th Century Student" by Reg Dockrill. The sculpture was erected on the corner of University Avenue and Seymour Street in 1968 and removed in 2012 after an engineering report concluded that the six-metre-high steel sculpture had corroded on the inside and was “structurally damaged beyond repair."
Item consists of a photograph taken by Peter Dykhuis in August 2010, of the sculpture "20th Century Student" by Reg Dockrill. The sculpture was erected on the corner of University Avenue and Seymour Street in 1968 and removed in 2012 after an engineering report concluded that the six-metre-high steel sculpture had corroded on the inside and was “structurally damaged beyond repair."