Item is a photograph from the 1976 Super Skills summer camp Elite Gymnastics class at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a participants practicing on uneven bars with the help of a coach while other participants watch. A note on the back of the photograph says "4th year PG student Tom MacAskill spots on the unevens, Super Skills gym camp summer / 76."
Item is a photograph of a reunion of four members of the Dalhousie University class of 1897. The photograph shows Dr. T. Morrison; Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson; Mr. Burchell; and Dr. Melville Cumming sitting on a sofa. The background of the photograph has been whited-out. There is a newspaper clipping of the photograph attached to the back of the photograph.
Item is a photograph of Sharon Doucette at the Killam Library's Information Services using a computer to search for information. Pelham and Watson photos.
Item is a photograph of Sharon Doucette at the Killam Library's Information Services using a computer to search for information. Pelham and Watson photos.
Item is a photograph of Cameron Lawder (a fourth-year commerce student) and Bill Lord (director of physical plant and planning) sitting on one of the new campus benches. Pelham and Watson photos.
Item is a photograph of Cameron Lawder (a fourth-year commerce student) and Bill Lord (director of physical plant and planning) sitting on one of the new campus benches. Pelham and Watson photos.
Item is a photograph of David Shannon, President of Dalhousie Advocates for the Physically Challenged, and an unidentified person at the opening of the elevator for the physically disabled in the Arts & Administration Building.
Item is a photograph of David Shannon, President of Dalhousie Advocates for the Physically Challenged and Student Union President Juanita Montavio cutting the ribbon at the opening of the elevator for the physically disabled in the Arts & Administration Building.
Item is a photograph of David Shannon, President of Dalhousie Advocates for the Physically Challenged, Student Union President Juanita Montavio and an unidentified person cutting the ribbon at the opening of the elevator for the physically disabled in the Arts & Administration Building.
Item is a photograph of David Shannon, President of Dalhousie Advocates for the Physically Challenged and Student Union President Juanita Montavio at the opening of the elevator for the physically disabled in the Arts & Administration Building.
Item is a photograph of Sharon Doucette at the Killam Library's Information Services using a computer to search for information. Pelham and Watson photos.
Item is a photograph of David Shannon, President of Dalhousie Advocates for the Physically Challenged and Student Union President Juanita Montavio testing out the new elevator for the physically disabled in the Arts & Administration Building.
Item is a photograph of David Shannon, President of Dalhousie Advocates for the Physically Challenged, and an unidentified person at the opening of the elevator for the physically disabled in the Arts & Administration Building.
Item is a photograph of Sharon Doucette at the Killam Library's Information Services using a computer to search for information. Pelham and Watson photos.
Item is a photograph of Sharon Doucette at the Killam Library's Information Services using a computer to search for information. Pelham and Watson photos.
Item is a photograph of Sharon Doucette at the Killam Library's Information Services using a computer to search for information. Pelham and Watson photos.
Item is a photograph of Sharon Doucette at the Killam Library's Information Services using a computer to search for information. This photograph appeared in Dal News, September 21, 1988. Pelham and Watson photos.
Item is a photograph of Sharon Doucette at the Killam Library's Information Services using a computer to search for information. Pelham and Watson photos.
Item is a photograph of Cameron Lawder (a fourth-year commerce student) and Bill Lord (director of physical plant and planning) sitting on one of the new campus benches. Pelham and Watson photos.
Item is a photograph of Cameron Lawder (a fourth-year commerce student) and Bill Lord (director of physical plant and planning) sitting on one of the new campus benches. Pelham and Watson photos.
Item is a photograph of Cameron Lawder (a fourth-year commerce student) and Bill Lord (director of physical plant and planning) sitting on one of the new campus benches. This photograph appeared in Dal New, September 21, 1988. Pelham and Watson photos.
Item is a photograph of Cameron Lawder (a fourth-year commerce student) and Bill Lord (director of physical plant and planning) sitting on one of the new campus benches. Pelham and Watson photos.
Item is a photograph of David Shannon, President of Dalhousie Advocates for the Physically Challenged, and unidentified people at the opening of the elevator for the physically disabled in the Arts & Administration Building.
Item is a photograph of David Shannon, President of Dalhousie Advocates for the Physically Challenged and Student Union President Juanita Montavio cutting the ribbon at the opening of the elevator for the physically disabled in the Arts & Administration Building.
Item is a photograph of David Shannon, President of Dalhousie Advocates for the Physically Challenged and Student Union President Juanita Montavio testing out the new elevator for the physically disabled in the Arts & Administration Building.
Item is a photograph of David Shannon, President of Dalhousie Advocates for the Physically Challenged and Student Union President Juanita Montavio testing out the new elevator for the physically disabled in the Arts & Administration Building.
Item is a photograph of David Shannon, President of Dalhousie Advocates for the Physically Challenged and Student Union President Juanita Montavio testing out the new elevator for the physically disabled in the Arts & Administration Building.
Item is a photograph of David Shannon, President of Dalhousie Advocates for the Physically Challenged, Student Union President Juanita Montavio and unidentified people at the opening of the new elevator for the physically disabled in the Arts & Administration Building.