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Panoramic photograph of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus taken in 1921

Item is a panoramic photographic print of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College from 1921.
The view is uphill from the location of the present Animal Science facilities facing College Road (which runs from left to right).
On the left can be seen the administration building, built in 1904 and renamed Cumming Hall in 1957 in honour of the College’s 1st Principal. The Dairy Barn and other farm buildings in the center of the picture date from the early 1900’s. The Science Building, built in 1915 and lost in a tragic fire on June 15, 1946, can be seen at the far right.

Photograph of a Nova Scotia Agricultural College building, view of front corner taken in 1977

Item is a negative print of a Nova Scotia Agricultural College building prior to demolition, possibly the Principals house taken in 1977. The view is of the front corner: view of dormer roofed, 2 story (+ attic) building with 4 front bay windows, covered front stairs with veranda above, and side porch visible.

Photograph of a Nova Scotia Agricultural College building, view of front corner taken in 1977

Item is a negative print of a Nova Scotia Agricultural College building prior to demolition, possibly the Principals house taken in 1977. The view is of the front corner: view of dormer roofed, 2 story (+ attic) building with 4 front bay windows, covered front stairs with veranda above, and side porch visible.

Photograph of a Nova Scotia Agricultural College building, view of the rear opposite corner taken in 1977

Item is a negative print of a Nova Scotia Agricultural College building prior to demolition, possibly the Principals house taken in 1977. The view is of the rear opposite corner view of the dormer roof building. In the rear there is also a lean-to porch and small side entry. Two 1970’s era cars parked on each side view. Clearly a winter scene.

Photograph of a Nova Scotia Agricultural College building, view of the rear opposite corner taken in 1977

Item is a negative print of a Nova Scotia Agricultural College building prior to demolition, possibly the Principals house taken in 1977. The view is of the rear opposite corner view of the dormer roof building. In the rear there is also a lean-to porch and small side entry. Two 1970’s era cars parked on each side view. Clearly a winter scene.

Photograph of the moving of a house off of the NSAC campus in 1982

Item is a photograph of a house being moved off the NSAC campus, it's on a flat bed truck. It is parked near a stop sign and there is a front loader parked near by. It was located near the MacRae Library on College Road, moved to the corner of College Road and Wright Avenue in 1982.

Photograph of the moving of a house off of the NSAC campus near the MacRae Library

Item is a photograph of a house being moved off the NSAC campus, it's on a flat bed truck. The MacRae Library is located in the background. It was located near the MacRae Library on College Road, moved to the corner of College Road and Wright Avenue in 1982.

Photograph of the moving of power or telephone lines so that a house can be moved off of the NSAC campus in 1982

Item is a photograph of a house being moved off the NSAC campus, it's on a flat bed truck. People are adjusting the lines along College Road. It was located near the MacRae Library on College Road, moved to the corner of College Road and Wright Avenue in 1982.

Postcards of Bible Hill and Salmon River, Truro, N.S., and the Nova Scotia Agricultural College and a reproduction of the postcard

File includes 2 postcards with a view of Bible Hill and Salmon River, Truro, N.S.. Including the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, one can see the top of Cumming Hall, the water tower, and electric wind mill generator. Presumably sent from NSAC students, post-dated 1912 & 1914, included as well is a reproduction of the postcard. One card was sent from Truro, Sept 13, 1912, from [Marg?] to Miss C. Maude Pines, Waterville, Kings Co. Nova Scotia. The other was sent from Nuttby, Sept 26, 1914 from [Eff?] to Miss Ruth E. Windrow, The Willows, New Ross, Lun [sp.] N.S.