- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 11
- Item
- [between 1975 and 1980]
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Archival DescriptionItem is a contact sheet with six photographs of costumes and two unidentified men.
Photograph of the Douglas Cockerell Collection of Fine Bindings
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 15
- Item
- 1975
Item is a photograph of four books in a display case from the Douglas Cockerell Collection of Fine Bindings.
Donkin, John
Photograph of the Douglas Cockerell Collection of Fine Bindings
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 14
- Item
- 1975
Item is a photograph of a book in a display case from the Douglas Cockerell Collection of Fine Bindings.
Donkin, John
Photograph of Studley Apartments
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 1
- Item
- 1975
Item is a photograph of a woman walking through the front door of Studley Apartments.
Photograph of Snow Queen exhibit
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 12
- Item
- [between 1975 and 1980]
Item is a photograph of a Snow Queen Exhibit. The photograph shows two costumes on mannequins and a large puppet.
Campbell
Photograph of Snow Queen exhibit
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 13
- Item
- [between 1975 and 1980]
Item is a photograph of two unidentified men standing with two mannequins wearing costumes and a large puppet.
Campbell
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 7, Item 1
- Item
- 1987
Item is a photograph S. Campbell looking at equipment in the Pharos office. A caption on the back of the photograph says "Pharos 1987 Dalh Photo Party, April 1987, S. Campbell."
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 7, Item 2
- Item
- 1987
Item is a photograph of a woman looking at photos on a desk in the Pharos office.
Photograph of Len Canfield and unidentified woman
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 7
- Item
- 1978
Item is a photograph of Len Canfield, formerly of the Halifax Chrinocle Herald, assisting in the News Library.
Photograph of items from the Vickery collection
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 19
- Item
- 1978
Item is a photograph of letters, books, and chapbooks from the Vickery collection.
Campbell
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 6, Item 1
- Item
- 1894
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie Gazette staff sitting or standing around a desk in front of a painted backdrop and curtains.
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 6, Item 2
- Item
- Feb. 1947
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie Gazette staff working in their office.
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 8
- Item
- 1980
Item is a photograph of Doris Butters at a desk.
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 4
- Item
- 1980
Item is a photograph of Doris Butters.
Green
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 5
- Item
- [between 1975 and 1980]
Item is a photograph on a contact sheet of a fur-lined robe on a mannequin.
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 2
- Item
- 1975
Item is a photograph of a billboard on the Dalhousie campus which is full of posters.
Donkin, John
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 3
- Item
- 1975
Item is a photograph of a student looking at a billboard on the Dalhousie campus.
Photograph of Archibald MacMechan's family members
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 16
- Item
- 1976
Item is a photograph of some of Archibald MacMechan's family members visiting Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Mrs. C. R. E. Willetts (daughter); Mrs. Vlademir Ceruin (granddaughter); Mrs. John Campbell (granddaughter, daughter of Mrs. Willetts); and Gregor Campbell (great grandson). The family members visited a display about MacMechan which was organized by Ms. S. Rogers-Bell of the Killam Library Special Collections.
Donkin, John
Photograph of Archibald MacMechan's family members
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 17
- Item
- 1976
Item is a photograph of some of Archibald MacMechan's family members visiting Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Mrs. C. R. E. Willetts (daughter); Mrs. Vlademir Ceruin (granddaughter); Mrs. John Campbell (granddaughter, daughter of Mrs. Willetts); and Gregor Campbell (great grandson).
Donkin, John
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 20
- Item
- 1976
Item is a photograph of Anna Oxley, Blackwell System Coordinator.
Photograph of a poem by Sir Charles G. D. Roberts
- PC1, Box 9, Folder 12, Item 18
- Item
- 1978
Item is a photograph of a poem written by Sir Charles G. D. Roberts on the fly-leaf of a book in the Vickery collection.
Campbell