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Aerial photograph of Clayton Park and Fairview

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.

Aerial photograph of Clayton Park and Bayers Lake Industrial Park

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.

Aerial photograph of Clayton Park and Bayers Lake Industrial Park

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.

Aerial photograph of the Halifax peninsula

Item is an aerial photograph of the Halifax peninsula taken on July 25, 1992. The photograph shows downtown Halifax, the Halifax Common, the Halifax Citadel, and the Container Pier. The campus of Saint Mary's University is featured in the southern side of the photograph.

Aerial photograph of the Halifax peninsula

Item is an aerial photograph of the Halifax penninsula taken on July 25, 1992. The photograph shows South End Halifax, the Halifax Common, and the Halifax Citadel. The campus of Dalhousie University is featured in the southern side of the photograph.

Photographs of vegetation in barrens and bogs of Nova Scotia

File contains 22 photographs taken by Bill Freedman between 1989 and 2001. Photographs show vegetation at the Murchyville bog (near Moose River, Nova Scotia), a Christmas tree lot in Lunenburg County, the barrens at Polly Cove (Halifax County), and examples of the endangered Geum peckii on Brier Island (Digby County).
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