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Ross Creek Centre for the Arts

This series contains a vision plan, design report and various renditions of business plans for the Ross Creek Centre for the Arts, initially known as both the Maritime Centre for the Arts and the Canning Centre for the Arts.

Ross Creek Centre for the Arts

Henry House subfonds

Subfonds includes business correspondence, applications, financial statements, and paperwork relating to the Halifax restaurant, Henry House, including architectural plans for additions/alterations to the historic building.

Dalhousie University Archives records

Subfonds comprises records created and collected by the Dalhousie University Archives. Records include correspondence, collections materials, project records, administrative records, appraisal reports and associated records, awards, reports and surveys.

Dalhousie University. University Libraries. Killam Memorial Library. University Archives

W.K. Kellogg Health Sciences Library subfonds

Subfonds comprises records created or collected by the W.K. Kellogg Health Sciences Library. The Medical Dental Library series comprises records predating the building of the Kellogg Library in 1967, although there is some overlap. The records in the Kellogg Library series largely predate 1986, which is when the library left the Faculty of Medicine and became part of the Dalhousie University Libraries system. Record types include correspondence, accession books, meeting minutes, publications, statistics, journal subscriptions, budget papers and financial records.

Department of Classics

Series contains material related to the creation and operation of the Department of Classics. Material includes annual reports; correspondence; course outlines; unit reviews; convocation programs and other material related to the daily operation of the department.

Dalhousie University. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Department of Classics

Leighton family records

Sous fonds comprises records created and collected by Alexander Leighton's family, including the family of his first wife, Dorothea Cross Leighton. Record types includes correspondence, photographs, drawings and diaries.

Leighton family