Item is a photograph of a house being moved off the NSAC campus. It was located near the MacRae Library on College Road, moved to the corner of College Road and Wright Avenue in 1982.
Item is a photograph of a house being moved off the NSAC campus. It was located near the MacRae Library on College Road, moved to the corner of College Road and Wright Avenue in 1982.
Item is a photograph of a house being moved off the NSAC campus. It was located near the MacRae Library on College Road, moved to the corner of College Road and Wright Avenue in 1982. The MacRae Library (under construction) is visible behind the house.
Item is a portrait of Lieut. Bertram Howard Landels. Landels was a graduate of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College in 1909 and a member of staff from 1912 to 1915. Landels was killed while serving in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the first World War, 1914-1918.
Items are photographs and a newspaper clipping from the Truro Daily News of Longley House. This residence was on the Blanchard property when it was purchased by the College in 1886. It was used as the residence for college principals on the campus of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. The reverse has in handwriting: "the first house built for college president, at top of hill on College Road, right hand side going up".
File contains four copies of an aerial photograph of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus. The photograph was taken between 1957 and 1967 as only Trueman residence is present.
Item is a handmade photo spread (construction paper ) of photocopied pictures of (1) Mr B.S. Sodhi – Chief Librarian – MacRae Library, and (2) Professor Peter Sanger, professor and acting archivist of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, taken from NSAC yearbooks over the years and during Open House in 1987.
Items are copies of photographs and negatives of Cumming Hall. There is bare grass, leaves are still on the trees, three windows are open on the upper floor. There are bushes and shrubbery obstructing, or covering, the lower windows on the front the building. The addition to the back that now houses Alumni Theater can be seen. In one print the number "BL-365" is written in white ink in the lower right hand corner.
Items is a page with two photographs of Cumming Hall and general view of the grounds and buildings of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. There is the addition to the back of Cumming Hall and Collins Horticulture which were renovated and built in 1913. Longley house can be seen in the background, which was removed in 1957. The page may have been removed from the Annual report of the Secretary of Agriculture.
Items are a photograph and reproduction of the photograph of the principal's house on the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus. The siding is light coloured/ white, and there is snow covering the grass and leaves are gone on the shrubbery and trees.
Items are a photograph and reproduction of the photograph of the principal's house on the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus in March 1977. The siding is light coloured/ white, and there is snow covering the grass and leaves are gone on the shrubbery and trees. Some of the pavement is bare and there are two automobiles parked in front of the house.