- UA-23.2015-044, Dalhousie Memorabilia, Box 5, Item 8
- Item
- [1580?]
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Item is a sixteenth century ola, or palm leaf manuscript. The pages are held together with a cord, silver medallion, and lacquered wood covers painted with line drawings. The manuscript is part of "The Casey A. Wood Medical Collection of Sinhalese Materia Medica" (item number 225).
- UA-23, Box 200, Folder 1, Item 1
- Item
- [ca. 1965]
Item consists of two brief essays on the history of the Halifax Infirmary, Queen Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Postcard of the Killam Memorial Library courtyard in winter
- UA-23, Box 194, Folder 11, Item 2
- Item
- [19-]
Patterson Travelling Library Catalogue
- UA-23, Box 161, Folder 1, Item 13
- Item
- 1931 - 1938
Patterson Travelling Library book list for 1931-1938
- UA-23, Box 161, Folder 1, Item 1
- Item
- 1931 - 1938
- UA-23, Box 184, Folder 6, Item 5
- Item
- 1971
- UA-23, Box 184, Folder 6, Item 2
- Item
- 1971
- UA-23, Box 184, Folder 6, Item 3
- Item
- 1971
- UA-23, Box 184, Folder 6, Item 7
- Item
- 1971
- UA-23, Box 184, Folder 6, Item 1
- Item
- 1971
- UA-23, Box 184, Folder 6, Item 8
- Item
- 1971
- UA-23, Box 184, Folder 6, Item 9
- Item
- 1971
- UA-23, Box 184, Folder 6, Item 11
- Item
- 1971
- UA-23, Box 184, Folder 6, Item 10
- Item
- 1971
- UA-23, OS Folder 6
- Item
- [ca. 1968]
Item is an undated blackline print, hand-coloured in pencil, of a drawing of the south elevation of the proposed Killam Library building. The drawing is marked 4B REV (revision) and illustrates two alternate facades, A and B. Folder also contains an early drawing of the exterior in relation to the other buildings on campus.
Dalhousie Libraries annual reports, 2018-2019
- MS-1-Ref, Box 271, Folder 2
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- 2018-2019
- UA-23, OS Folder 20
- Item
- 1880-1881; 1915
File consists of the petition to the Governors of Dalhousie in appreciation of gifts to the College supplied by George Munro, plus correspondence to Stanley MacKenzie.