File is a reproduction of a sketch from The Nova Scotia Museum Centennial Collection. Inscription: The Medical Warehouse, built about 1850, was situated at the corner of Granville and George Streets. The site is now occupied by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. After a photograph courtesy of The Nova Scotia Museum.
Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920. Caption says “Come right in boys, I’m serving tea.”
Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920. Caption says "If “Salts” have lost its savour where with shall it be salted?"
Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920. Caption says "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Prov. 23: 5"
Item is a glass plate of a drawing of Rev. Thomas McCulloch, D.D. The drawing by Arthur Lismer itself is based on a painting of McCulloch by Daniel Munro. The drawing was commissioned and used for history books on Dalhousie University, like One hundred years of Dalhousie 1818-1918 (1920), and Daniel Cobb Harvey's, An introduction to the history of Dalhousie (1938).
Item consists of an engraved print showing two unidentified Indigenous people from Tanna, New Hebrides [Vanuatu]. Item was likely collected by Charlotte Geddie Harrington sometime in the 1860s.
Item consists of a print of a sketch of two Indigenous houses on Éfaté, New Hebrides [Vanuatu], collected by Charlotte Geddie Harrington, likely in the 1860s.
Item consists of a charcoal and pencil drawing by D.C. Mackay in the early 1940s showing a turreted long gun along coastal battery defence. A soldier leaning on a rifle stands distant.
Item consists of a charcoal and pencil study sketch by D.C. Mackay in the early 1940s showing four sailors carrying their duffel bags up a gangway boarding an unidentified Canadian naval vessel.
Item consists of a completed charcoal and pencil drawing by D.C. Mackay, likely from the early-1940s, showing three sailors wearing cold weather gear, operating a deck gun in heavy seas in convoy formation on board an unidentified Canadian naval ship.
Item consists of three small pencil and charcoal study sketches by D.C. Mackay, from the early-1940s, showing unidentified bits of Canadian naval ship deck machinery.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal drawing by D.C. Mackay, from the early-1940s, showing aft deck equipment, including a winch and a life raft, from an unidentified Canadian naval ship.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal study sketch by D.C. Mackay, from the early-1940s, showing weaponry on board the deck of an unidentified Canadian naval ship.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal study sketch by D.C. Mackay, dated June 28, 1943, showing ships in convoy formation from the deck of the minesweeper HMCS Kenora.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal study sketch by D.C. Mackay, likely in early 1944, showing a sailor holding binoculars, standing in front of "Y" turret on the deck of HMCS Iroquois.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal study sketch by D.C. Mackay, likely in early 1944, showing a sailor wearing cold weather gear holding binoculars, standing in front of "Y" turret on the deck of HMCS Iroquois.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal drawing by D.C. Mackay, likely from early 1944, showing a sailor holding binoculars on the deck of the HMCS Iroquois in front of "Y" turret.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal drawing by D.C. Mackay, likely in early 1944, showing a sailor wearing cold weather gear holding binoculars, standing in front of "Y" turret on the deck of HMCS Iroquois.