Item is a photograph of the 1925-1926 Arts and Science Interfaculty Football Champions. The photograph shows J. N. Moores (Forward); H. Coffin (Forward); G. C. Currie (Forward); J. T. Harrington (Manager); S. Stevenson (Forward); K. Butler (Forward); G. C. Grant (Half); M. Fraser (Half); C. Upham (Forward); N. Fraser (Full-Back); L. Miller (Half); H. Beaton (Forward); D. M. Grant (Forward); E. Brown (Half); E. Doyle (Quarter); F. MacLellan (Quarter); and G. C. Grant (Quarter) sitting or standing in three rows with a plaque.
Item is a photograph of the 1928 Arts and Science Interfaculty Football Champions. The photograph shows H. Patten (Forward); L. Macdonald (Forward); D. Martin (Forward); R. Humphrey (Half); J.M. MacLeod (Forward); R. Maxwell (Half); W. Templeman (Forward); G. Fraser (Full Back); W. MacLean (Manager); W. Templeman (Forward); H. Lamb (Quarter); T. Parker (Captain, Quarter); J. Bovyer (Half); G. Jemmott (Quarter); D. Finlayson (Forward); A. Gaum (Half); and C. Stuart (Forward) sitting or standing in three rows with a football, a baby doll, and a toy bear on wheels. A. Medjuck and D. Grant are absent from the photograph.
Item is a photograph of three athletic award winners. The photograph shows Gail McFall (illegible trophy name), Carol Sparks (MVP Women's JV Basketball), and Nancy Tokaryk (illegible trophy name) holding their trophies.
Item is a photograph of three athletic award winners. The photograph shows Wendy Moore (illegible trophy name, Most Valuable Person, Women's Basketball, donated by Diana Sweets), Cathy Ross (MWIAAU Trophy, Volleyball), and Gail Anthony (illegible trophy name) holding their trophies.
Item is a photograph of Nila Ipson (Intramural Coordinator); Ken Bellemare (Athletic Director); Nancy Buzzell (Women's Athletic Director) standing in a gym with a Dal Tigers logo on the floor and looking at a piece of paper. They may be making some sort of presentation.
Item is a photograph from a basketball between Dalhousie and the University of Prince Edward Island. The photograph shows one member from each team interacting on the basketball court.
File contains two copies of a photograph of Dr. W. A. MacKay presenting the Dalhousie Award to Bev Piers. A caption included with the photograph says: "Piers above his peers - Bev Piers was in the spotlight at the Athletic Awards Banquet as he received the Dalhousie Award for his contribution to Nova Scotia sport. Dr. W. A. MacKay made the presentation."
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma and Ernst Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma and Ernst Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of Anne Lindsay presenting an award to Charles Ballem. A caption written on the back of the photograph says: "Anne Lindsay, Class of '55 winner presents Charles Ballem, Phys. Ed. prof with an award for help during the CIAU basketball games."
Item is a photograph of Charles Fenerty, a native of Lower Sackville, NS. A caption is printed on the photograph which reads: "Charles Fenerty: Inventor of the process of producing paper from spruce wood pulp, he made his method public in 1844. Born in Upper Sackville, N. S., January 1821, he died at Lower Sackville, N. S., June 1892 at the age of 71."
Item is a composite class photograph of the 1913 Dalhousie University Class in Pharmacy. The photograph consists of portraits of J. D. Walsh; C. A. Mumford; G. W. MacMillan; A. A. MacDonald; C. W. Bishop; G. A. Burbidge; A. A. Thompson; J. C. Sellon; H. P. Flemming; F. W. Patterson; R. S. Fraser; A. H. Beaton; A. G. Embree; R. H. Chipman; G. Stevens; D. Drury; R. E. Charman; T. V. Woolrich; A. E. Buckley (M.D.); C. L. Moore (M.A.); C. B. Nickerson (A.M.); E. MacKay (Ph.D.); E. K. Maclellan (M.D.); E. M. MacLeod; arranged around a photograph of the Forrest Building.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie University class of 1896 in their first year. The photograph shows Campbell; Marchall; Baker; A. C. Hill; Hetherington; Chisholm; Forbes; MacDonald; Murray; McKae; MacGregor; Stirling; McKay; Cummings; Johnston; Robb; Hood; Maxwell; Cock; Sutherland; Grant; Ross; McKinnon; Kennedy; Mitchell; Mahon; Ross; McIntosh; Bell; and Morrison sitting, standing, or reclining in several rows. The photograph includes James Robinson Johnston, Dalhousie's first African Nova Scotia graduate.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie University freshman class of 1918. The photograph shows E. Simpson; C. A. Anderson; H. L. Moore; S. J. Robinson; V. A. Grierson; B. D. Moore; C. Hyde; T. H. Whelpley; H. A. Moseley; W. R. Cameron; B. E. Bayne; R. B. Dickie; G. Mason; F. L. Fraser; A. Buckley; F. D. Mooney; E. J. Hallett; W. Forsythe; H. F. Arthur; D. Russell; H. B. Bell; A. A. Turnbull; O. R. Crowell; W. R. McClelland; C. F. Bowes; R. J. Hirtle; L. T. Pentz; J. A. McLean; C. StC. Stayner; C. F. Fraser; H. R. Chipman; M. Freeman; L. McLean; N. McColl; J. M. Harris (Secretary Treasurer); L. L. Harrison (President); A. C. MacKenzie (Vice President); E. MacDonald; J. Cameron; J. Campbell; S. H. Kechin; K. Tattrle; C. MacMillan; L. Beairsto; A. Porter; J. Munro; A. Anderson; E. Perry; M. Stailing; G. Harper; M. Morrison; and J. Ross sitting or standing in five rows.
File contains two copies of a photograph of the Dalhousie University freshman class of 1919. The photograph shows G. R. McLeod; R. M. Roberts; C. C. Walls; D. C. Ross; J. W. McIntosh; J. McKiggan; H. H. Finck; T. B. Acker; W. M. Marshall; H. Taylor; I. F. McKinnon; J. N. Ritchie; V. J. Pottier; G. C. Shaffner; W. F. Greenwall; J. E. McLeod; W. Mathieson; E. J. Shaw; C. C. Mitchell; W. L. Knant; J. McKay; R. H. Hoben; J. D. McLeod; H. C. Northorp; B. C. Holnes; J. H. Notting; H. H. Corbin; M. C. Theakston; L. G. Gauvin; D. C. Colquhoun; B. W. Murphy; W. R. Munnis; T. E. Townsend; M. L. Pugsley; J. H. McIntosh; E. A. Campbell (Vice President); M. F. Vickerey; J. H. Power (President); C. B. Climo (Secretary); B. MacDonald; M. H. McBride; L. T. Porter; F. H. Russell; M. Resnic; B. E. Nicholl; A. D. Porter; V. B. Whitman; M. D. Dickson; M. E. Kirkpatrick; A. L. Wickwire; and K. M. Adamson sitting or standing in five rows. In a note on the back of the photograph, Carol McInnes, Ronnie Flick, Mary Boak, Nan Young, Billie Keith, Vincent McDonald, Herman Campbell, Dunlop (enlisted), Willard Thompson, Chaisson, and Crowe are listed as absent from the photograph.
Item is a photograph of the computer centre in the Killam Memorial Library. The photograph shows one person sitting at a help desk while two other people walk down a hallway.
Item is a photograph of Margaret Elizabeth Mary Stirling Ramsey, Countess Dalhousie, wife of the 16th Earl of Dalhousie, Simon Ramsey. The photograph shows Ramsey seated in a chair and wearing formal attire.