Item is a photograph of the filming of the television series "Let's Talk About Sex." The show was made by Audio-Visual Services in the Faculty of Medicine. Photograph shows (from left to right): Philip Daniel, cameraman; and Tony Gibson, Director of Audio-Visual Services.
Item is a photograph of the filming of the television series "Let's Talk About Sex." The show was made by Audio-Visual Services in the Faculty of Medicine. Photograph shows (from left to right): Philip Daniel, cameraman; and Tony Gibson, Director of Audio-Visual Services.
Item is a photograph of the filming of the television series "Let's Talk About Sex." The show was made by Audio-Visual Services in the Faculty of Medicine. Photograph shows (from left to right): Dr. Dennis Johnston and Kathleen MacLean on set.
Item is a photograph of a letter from John Murchie to the Eye Level Gallery Board of Directors, sent on June 7, 1983. In the letter, Murchie details his proposal for the Locations/National exhibition. Murchie proposed One Way Ticket, a work "intended to respond to some of Canada's political, social, and geographic specifics." Murchie proposed to send an invitation to John Bentley Mays, art critic for the Globe and Mail, to speak in Halifax during the opening of the Locations/National exhibition in Halifax. Murchie also proposed to send Mays a cheque for $99.00, "which is equivalent to the fare for a one-way ticket from Toronto to Halifax, or Halifax to Toronto, on a Via Rail Coach."
Item is a photograph of Paddy Burt inputting data on a computer, possibly a PDP 11/40, attached to a rotary dial phone modem. Patty was the first computer expert, at the Killam Library, when computers were introduced into the library system for doing circulation statistics.
Item is a photograph captioned on the reverse “Irene – domestic engineer and general can-do anything person! Open House 1987.” Subject is smiling at camera.
Item is a photograph captioned on the reverse “Chrissie Frank – assistant to archivist – local trouble maker – summer appearances only – Open House 1987”. Subject is posed in front of Agricola Collection museum objects smiling at camera.
Item is a photograph captioned on the reverse “Kelly Ji (Ju?) - cataloguing and international traveler (also acquisitions and serials single-handedly in her spare time) Open House 1987”.
Item is a glass plate lantern slide of Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Stanley Maude's grave. He is buried in North Gate War Cemetery in Baghdad, Iraq. The photograph was taken between 1917 and 1918.
Item is a photograph of Lieutenant-Governor Victor deB. Oland standing at a podium with other unidentified people at the opening of the Student Union Building at Dalhousie University. There is a bagpiper in the foreground.
Item is a photographic slide of "life on the market" in Trier, Germany. There is a large statue with flowers in the middle of the city, and two people with a motorized scooter depicted.
Item, a photograph, is taken from the roof of a casement in King's Bastion. The foundation of the fort's barracks are visible in the foreground, the ruins of more casements are visible in the right foreground, and beyond the casements are the roofs of the museum and caretaker's house.