Item is a sound recording by Lisa MacDougall made for a 30 second television advertisement for the Canada Games. The recording was made in the 1990s at Solar Audio Recording Studio on Cunard Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The recording is held on an Ampex 456 audio reel.
Six men standing behind six men seated with two men and a boy holding a cricket bat seated on the floor; full pose. Possibly an iteration of the Westville cricket team, late-1900s/early-1910s. A large vase filled with flowers is in the centre of the group. One man is wearing a cap; two are wearing hats. Three are wearing jackets; the others are in shirt-sleeves. Print of a room's interior is placed as a backdrop behind them. Print copy is included.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni News (Summer 1981), the official publication of the Dalhousie Alumni Association, published three times per year in magazine format and produced by the Dalhousie Alumni Office. The cover features photographs of Dal Tiger athletes in various sports.
Front row (on the floor): A.S. Barnstead; W.J. Pickering; A.D. Archibald Sitting: W.E. Thompson; E.S. Harding; R. H. Graham; G.S. Gordon (Captain); R. McIlreith First Row Standing: G.S. Shaw; D.McRae; D.K. Grant; D. Finlayson; G.H. Maxwell Last Row: J.W. Logan; D.G. MacKay; F.C. Harvey; L. McLean; H.V. Bigelow
Front row (on the floor): A.D. Thomas; Robert Wood (?) Middle row sitting: J. McGrath; Gordon B. Wiswall; Seymour MacKenzie; Louis Mylius; William Ross Last row standing: Norman Ralston; Ferguson R. Little; Jack Learmont
Item is a photograph of the 1907 Dalhousie Medical football team. The photograph shows Moillet; Calder; J. Murdoch; McDonald; Atlee; MacRitchie; MacLellan; McGarry (Captain); Beaton; Patton; A. McLellan; Davis; Grant; MacDonnell; Cameron; Hennigar; and Hartigan sitting or standing in three rows on a fur rug with a football and a plaque. Their jerseys have skulls and crossbones on them.
Fonds consists of correspondence (1943-1975), publications (1946-1970), addresses and forewords (1944-1977), unpublished documents (1952-1978), material collected for reference and other purposes, newspaper cuttings, memorabilia (1934-1977), and black and white photographs (1946-1975), written or collected by Guy Henson. Reference and other materials pertain to a wide variety of topics, including golf, education in Nova Scotia, political movements and current affairs, social causes, labour, management, and the activities of many local, provincial and national societies.
Collection comprises newspaper articles, programmes, tickets and schedules from sporting events in Truro, Bridgewater, Wolfville and Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, during the 1940s and 1950s.
Item is a scrapbook containing programs from the Academy of Music and related newspaper clippings; clippings of events related to Dalhousie students in Halifax and sporting events; and postcards.
Item is a letter written by Gilbert S. Stairs to E. Forbes, Chairman of the Halifax Football Championship Committee at Dalhousie College, regarding some criticisms of the game and suggestions for improvements.
File includes correspondence, programs, lists, committee minutes, press releases, newspaper clippings and a copy of A Brief History of Alumni Athletics, by Mrs. Ella Macintosh.
File contains correspondence regarding the Maritime Provinces Interscholastic Track and Field Championships held under the auspices of Dalhousie University at Studley Campus in 1929.
Item is a printed poem written by John Daniel Logan and published by the Alumni Association. The file also contains copies of the Armistice Day commemoration service programs for 1929 and 1929, held in the Studley Gymnasium.
File consists two copies of a photograph of the Dalhousie University football team of 1908..The photograph was used in Volume 1 of "The Lives of Dalhousie University" by Peter B. Waite (page 129).
Item is a photographic slide of a bicycle road race. A few competitors are pictured rounding a corner, with spectators on all sides. A photographer is kneeling on the sidewalk, with a police person nearby.
Item is a photographic slide of a bicycle road race. A few competitors are pictured rounding a corner, with spectators on all sides. A photographer is kneeling on the sidewalk, with a police person nearby.
Item is a photographic slide of a bicycle road race. A large group of competitors are grouped in the middle of the street, with a police vehicle in front and a few spectators on the sidewalk.
Item is a photographic slide of a boat race with eight teams visible, made up of two people per boat. The photograph is taken from the spectator's area, with a vehicle driving on a road directly in front of the water. Grass, buildings and spectators are visible on the other side of the water.
Item is a photographic slide of a boat race with six teams. The photograph is taken from the spectator's area, and there are people sitting on grass visible across the water. A bridge is seen in the distance.
Item is a photographic slide of a gymnastics routine with a Canadian on the beam, dressed in red. The photograph is blurry and is taken from high up in the stands, which are mostly full.
Item is a photographic slide of a gymnastics routine with a Canadian on the mat. The photograph is taken from high up in the stands, which are mostly full.
Item is a photographic slide of a handball game featuring Denmark versus Czechoslovakia. The photograph is slightly blurry, and appears to be taken from either the floor or lower stands.
Item is a photographic slide of a medal presentation on a large grass field. The United States is pictured winning gold, with East Germany receiving silver. The photograph is taken from high up in the stands.
Item is a photographic slide of a soccer match featuring Iran versus Cuba. It is played at the Lansdowne Park stadium in Ottawa. The photograph is taken from the stands, and both teams (wearing green and red, respectively) are present.
Item is a photographic slide of a soccer match featuring Iran versus Cuba. It is played at the Lansdowne Park stadium in Ottawa. The photograph is taken from the stands, and both teams (wearing green and red, respectively) are present.