File contains photographs taken at the University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The photographs show the Arts and Administration Building and other buildings on King's College campus; professors John Godfrey and Wayne Hankey; a convocation procession; and aerial views of the campus.
File contains photographs of houses on the Dalhousie University Studley campus. The houses include buildings used by the Department of Classics; the Department of Religion; the Centre for African Studies; the Canadian Marine Transportation Centre; the Department of Russian; the Department of Spanish; the Department of German; Phi Delta Theta; the School of Public Administration; the president's residence; the grad house; the Institute of Public Affairs; the Department of Sociology; and the Department of Anthropology.
File contains photographs of houses on the Dalhousie University Studley campus. The houses include the Stairs House; the Institute of Public Affairs; the Department of Commerce; the radiation biology house; the president's residence; and the Department of History.
File contains photographs of residences at Dalhousie University. The photographs show a model of Eliza Ritchie Hall; Eliza Ritchie Hall under construction; students standing in front of Eliza Ritchie Hall; and an unidentified apartment building for married students.
Files contains prints, negatives, and proof sheets of photographs taken during the construction of the Dalplex. The photographs show the Dalplex construction site from different perspectives at different stages of construction.
File contains photographs of buildings along Brunswick Street and Granville Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The buildings include the former Halifax High School, which was also the first home of the Dalhousie Law School.
File contains photographs of the Education Building, Weldon Law Building, Transition Year Program Office, Kings College Library, Henry Hicks Administrative Building, TUNS, Henson House Fire.
File contains photographs taken during the cornerstone laying ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University, which took place on October 29, 1958. The photographs show A. E. Kerr; C. D. Howe; Lady Dunn; E. C. Plow; Robert L. Stanfield; Lord Beaverbrook; G. A. Currie; Edward Appleton; Lord Adrian; W. J. Archibald; and others involved in the ceremony. The file also includes a photograph of the trowel used by Lady Dunn to lay the cornerstone.
File contains photographs taken at the opening of the Weldon Law Building at Dalhousie University, including the unveiling of a plaque in honour of Sir James Dunn and the dedication of the Sir James Dunn Law Library. The photographs show Lady Beaverbrook, Henry Hicks, Horace Read, and other guests.
File contains photographs taken during the opening of the Student Union Building at Dalhousie University and other events. The photographs include photographs of Henry Hicks; Premier G. I. Smith; Lieutenant-Governor Victor deB. Oland; a tiger with its handler; other attendees at the opening of the SUB; members of the International Students' Association in international dress at an event called IntroDal; and the campus bookstore.
File contains photographs and drawings of the exterior of the Sir Charles Tupper Building at Dalhousie University. The file also includes a Christmas Card from J. Philip Dumaresq & Associates that features a drawing of the Tupper Building.
File contains two photographs taken in the Arts and Administration Building at Dalhousie University, now known as the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building. One photograph shows students checking exam postings and the other shows two men installing telephones.
File is a photograph of the Outpatient and Public Health Clinic built in 1922-1924 and run by the Faculty of Medicine. The building is still in use as of 2017 and known as Dalhousie's Clinical Research Centre. It is the location of administrative and academic departments of the Dalhousie Medical School, including the Division of Medical Education, Finance and Administration, Postgraduate Medical Education, and the departments of Bioethics and Community Health and Epidemiology.
File is a photograph of the Outpatient and Public Health Clinic built in 1922-1924 and run by the Faculty of Medicine. The building is still in use as of 2017 and known as Dalhousie's Clinical Research Centre. It is the location of administrative and academic departments of the Dalhousie Medical School, including the Division of Medical Education, Finance and Administration, Postgraduate Medical Education, and the departments of Bioethics and Community Health and Epidemiology.
File is a photograph which was used in an exhibit at the W.K. Kellogg Health Science Library in 2007. Inscription on verso reads: Halifax Medical College. Erected in 1874. [Photograph] donated by Dr. R. Hand, 1973.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of Shirreff Hall at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows wooden scaffolding on the outside of the building.
File contains a photograph of a street scene showing a building with the name: "Dominion House" above the door; a church identified as: "James House" on the envelope; and two unidentified houses in the distance. Negative is available: PC-2-318-50
File contains one photograph of the Dalhousie Memorial Arena under construction in the summer of 1950. Photograph taken by Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited.
File contains a photograph of the laying of the cornerstone of the Arts Building, the fourth building on the Studley campus. The ceremony took place on April 23rd, 1921. Photograph shows (from left to right) Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, Dalhousie University President; an unidentified man; and George S. Campbell, Chairman of the Board of Governors at Dalhousie. File contains a duplicate of this image.
File contains a photo of industrial buildings with smokestack. Two people pictured in the distance along with an early model car. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-26
Item is a photograph of Shirreff Hall, a women's residence at Dalhousie University, during its construction. The building is covered in wooden scaffolding