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Halifax Regional Municipality (N.S.) File
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Photographs of Savalith Sayarath, Brian Smith, Johanna Cromwell, and others

File contains photographs taken for a story about Savalith Sayarath, a Vietnamese boat person refugee who was hired at the Kellogg Health Sciences Library. The photographs show Brian Smith (shelver); Savalith Sayarath; Johanna Cromwell; Khampraseuth Sayarath (son of Savalith Sayarath); and Boun-om Sayarath (wife of Savalith Sayarath).

Wilkins, Gina

Photographs of sections A-C of the Dalhousie Law School class of 1982-1983

File contains three photographic collages of sections A-C of the Dalhousie Faculty of Law in 1982-1983. The collages consist of photographs of each student holding up a sign with their name and there is also a name tag attached to each photograph. The file also contains transparency reproductions of each collage and a large photograph with reproductions of all three collages.

Photographs of Sister Marie Agnes, Sister Catherine Wallace, and buildings at Mount Saint Vincent University

File contains photographs of Sister Marie Agnes; Sister Marie Agnes receiving Mount Saint Vincent University's first honorary degree; Assisi Hall at Mount Saint Vincent University; the new Ston building at Mount Saint Vincent University; and Sister Catherine Wallace receiving the Order of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario.

Photographs of staff, equipment, and Special Collections displays in the Killam Library

File contains photographs of staff of the Killam Library at Dalhousie University; exhibits and displays of material from Special Collections; equipment used at the library; and other subjects related to the Killam Library and Special Collections. The photographs show Bonnie Boyd; Olga Martell; Pat Hamilton; Grace Tratt; Paddy Burt; Philipp Schmidt-Schlegel; Friedrich W. Gaede; Gayle Garlock; Donald Betts; Mrs. Cook; Jim Campbell; Ann Oxley; Mr. and Mrs. Will R. Bird; Janet Hathaway; Ritch Jamieson; John P. Wilkinson; Mary Lynn Pottie; Charles Armour; Thomas Lackey; and other unidentified people.

Photographs of Studley campus and buildings

File contains photographs of Dalhousie University's Studley Campus, including the Science Building (Chemistry Building), Macdonald Library (Macdonald Building), Arts Building (University Club), and Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building. File also contains a photograph of an explosion of munitions at a magazine near Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.

Photographs of Take Back the Night march 1990

File contains 42 black and white and colour photographs documenting 'Take Back the Night' March 1990 which took place at the Grand Parade in Halifax, Nova Scotia. See also Box 3, Folder 9 for newspaper clippings related to the 'Take Back the Night' march 1990.

Photographs of the 1924 Dalhousie University reunion

File contains photographs taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in summer 1924. The photographs show an alumni procession; a ceremony at Halifax City Hall and the Grand Parade; a historical reenactment and other events on a football field; buildings on Studley Campus; and various alumni and guests at the reunion.

Photographs of the 1938 Dalhousie University reunion

File contains photographs taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photographs show the unveiling of plaques in honour of Dalhousie's first three presidents; the unveiling of the Halifax Castine monument on Studley campus; alumni and convocation processions; the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Medical-Dental Library; a dance; and various Dalhousie alumni.

Photographs of the album release party for the Nova Scotia Mass Choir

File contains photographs of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir at the Fleet Club in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1999. The choir celebrated the release of their album, "Heaven."

Photographs feature Karl Falkenham from CBC, John Dalton from CBC, George Jordan from CBC, Leslie Dunner from Symphony Nova Scotia, and master of ceremonies, Charla Williams.

Photographs of the Canadian Figure Skating Championships

File contains photographs of Dalhousie students and faculty who were involved in the Canadian Figure Skating Championships from January 26 to February 1, 1981. The photographs show Robert McCall, Marie McNeil, Rob Fraser, Kathy MacLellan, and John Farley. Some of the photographs were published in University News, Volume 11, Number 16 on January 22, 1981.

Wilkins, Gina

Photographs of the Cobequid Christmas concert

File contains photographs of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir at the Cobequid Christmas concert at Sackville High School. Concert proceeds went towards the purchase of medical equipment for the new Cobequid Community Health Centre in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia.

Photographs feature Kathy Grant, Karen Grant, Bruce Jacobs, Tim Dunn, Tim Edmonds, Ken Boyd, Novelee Buchan, and other choir members.

Photographs of the Colley family

File contains photographs of the Colley family at "Radio Cabaret" with Peter Gzowski on May 29, 1998.

Photographs feature Joe Colley, Lela Coles, Shane Colley, and Woody Woods.

Photographs of the Colley family

File contains photographs of Floyd Colley performing with the group, United for Christ, at the Natal Day Festival in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Photographs of the Colley family

File contains photographs related to the Colley family.

Photographs feature Joe Colley performing with United for Christ at the Freedom Festival on September 4, 2011.

Photographs of the D Building (A.L. MacDonald Building)

File contains two colour photographs of the D Building, also known as the A.L. MacDonald Building. The building houses the Civil Engineering department, Canadian Institute of Fisheries Technology and the Centre for Water Resources Studies). It was designed by C. St. John Wilson and constructed by Fundy Construction Company between 1950 and 1951.

Photographs of the Dalhousie Arts Centre, Dalhousie Student Union and the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building

File contains photographs of the Henry Hicks Building exterior; the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium; a performance of the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra; lectures, classes, and meetings in the Dalhousie Arts Centre; hallways and lounges in the Dalhousie Arts Centre; a music listening room in the Dalhousie Arts Centre; someone playing the pipe organ in the Dalhousie Arts Centre; a Christmas craft fair in the Dalhousie Arts Centre; the Dalhousie Art Gallery; and a storage area in the Dalhousie Arts Centre; a broadcast of CBC Radio's Information Morning at the Dalhousie Student Union.
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