One boy wearing nautical attire seated on a block with hands clasped around one knee, and one younger girl seated on a small chair, both looking to the side; full pose
One young boy wearing nautical attire partially seated in a small table with on hand on his leg and the other on the back of a small chair on which one younger girl is seated; full pose
One woman wearing a hat, standing in the centre with one hand behind her back and the other on the back of a wicker chair on which one man is seated, with one girl wearing a hat and holding a booklet, seated on the other side; full pose
One girl seated on the arm of a wicker chair in which one young girl is seated, with one boy seated on a small chair; full pose. The girls are wearing nautical attire
One girl wearing a large ribbon on her hair standing, with one hand on a pillar, and one younger boy partially seated on the adjacent wall, holding a ball on his knee; full pose
One woman standing beside on bearded man, wearing high collar and bow tie, seated with one younger woman seated at lower level; 3/4 pose. Annotated: "J. T. Reid family"
One older woman seated on a wicker chair holding an open photo album with one young girl seated a table, one young girl seated on the arm of the wicker chair, one boy standing, and one young boy and one girl seated in front of the other children; full pose
One girl seated beside one older woman with one younger girl seated on the arm of the woman's chair, one young girl seated on a table, one boy standing and one younger boy seated; full pose
One woman standing with one hand on the back of a wicker chair and the other behind her back, with one man seated on the chair, one young boy standing in the centre and o older girl seated on a wicker chair; full pose
Item is a reproduction of a pastel drawing of Thomas McCulloch, the first president of Dalhousie University. The drawing was produced by Munro of Pictou, Nova Scotia. The original drawing was created by Daniel Munro in 1850, after an older drawing hanging in Wellington Presbyterian Church in Glasgow, Scotland. The drawing was given to Dalhousie as a centennial gift by Isabella McCulloch in 1939.
Item is the manuscript for a hymn "Rest Christian Calmly," with words by Jessie P. MacKay and music by Addie MacKay. The music is for four-part chorus (soprano, alto, tenor, and bass) and is in F Major with four verses.