Item is a poster for an event held from April 23 - May 27, 2009, at Eyelevel Gallery. This event was featured as part of Eyelevel Unplugged, a month-long experiment in low-tech and creative administration.
Item is a poster for an event as part of Eyelevel Unplugged held from April 23 - May 27, 2009, at Eyelevel Gallery. This event was featured as part of Eyelevel Unplugged, a month-long experiment in low-tech and creative administration.
Five boys standing behind eight men and boys also standing, with nine men and boys seated on chairs and five boys seated cross-legged in front; full pose. All are wearing army uniforms and holding an instrument
File contains two copies of a poster for a concert by the Halifax Camerata Singers in collaboration with Camerata Xara Young Women's Choir and John Hancock (CBC Radio National Sports Host), which took place at the First Baptist Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
File contains two copies of a poster for a concert by the Halifax Camerata Singers in collaboration with the Maritime Brass Quintet and John Hancock (CBC Radio National Sports Host), which took place at the First Baptist Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
File contains two copies of a poster for a concert by the Halifax Camerata Singers in collaboration with Jeff Reilly on bass clarinet at the First Baptist Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia and the St. James United Church in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
File contains a poster for a concert by the Halifax Camerata Singers at St. Patrick's Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia and St. John's Anglican Church in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
Item is the title board for Drew Sperry's plans for a YMCA for Halifax, his terminal design project for his Bachelor of Architecture degree at the Nova Scotia Technical College. The drawing is a site plan created by superimposing his plan for the recreational complex on to an aerial photograph of Halifax.
View of a railway line being constructed in a wooded area, identified as near the Horne's Bridge at Abercrombie, N.S. A man wearing a cap is standing on top of the trestle. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-14
File contains two copies of an aerial photograph of Halifax's Africville neighborhood, looking toward the Halifax Harbour. The photograph was used in Donald Clairmont's "Africville Relocation Report" ("'In' But Not 'Of' The City" pg. 3-20).
Item is an aerial photograph of a funeral procession for Arthur Stanley MacKenzie. The procession is shown travelling down Morris Street near Birmingham Street and Queen Street.
Item is an aerial photograph of a funeral procession for Arthur Stanley MacKenzie. The procession is show travelling Down Morris Street near South Park Street, Brenton Street, and Dresden Row.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Clayton Park area of Halifax, on July 25, 1992. The photograph shows a largely undeveloped area of Clayton Park north of the Mainland Linear Trail, the 102 highway, and initial construction in the Bayers Lake Industrial Park area.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Clayton Park area of Halifax, on July 25, 1992. The photograph shows suburban developments in Clayton Park, as well as the largely undeveloped area north of the Mainland Linear Trail, the 102 highway, and initial construction in the Bayers Lake Industrial Park area.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Clayton Park and Fairview areas of Halifax, on July 25, 1992. The photograph also shows a largely undeveloped area of Clayton Park north of the Mainland Linear Trail.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Clayton Park, Beechwood Park, and Fairview areas of Halifax, on July 25, 1992. The photograph also shows the Bedford Basin Container Pier and a small part of the West End of the Halifax peninsula.
Item is an aerial photograph of communities surrounding the Armdale traffic circle taken on July 25, 1992. The photograph shows the Northwest Arm, parts of West End Halifax, and Armdale.
Item is an aerial photograph of communities surrounding the Armdale traffic circle taken on July 25, 1992. The photograph shows Fairmount, Fairview, and part of West End.
Item is an aerial photograph of Dalhousie University. Visible in the photograph is the west end of Studley campus, including Wickwire Field, the Dalhousie Arena, the Henry Hicks Building, the University Club, and the Chemistry Building, and the Sir James Dunn Science Building.
Item is an aerial photograph of Dalhousie University from the late 1970s. Visible in the photograph is the west end of Studley campus, including the Dalplex, Wickwire Field, the Henry Hicks Building, the Life Sciences Centre, the University Club, and the Chemistry Building.