Item is a sound recording by New Glasgow High School Bands made between July 25, 1980 and August 11, 1980. Item is one of five songs on this audio reel.
Item is a sound recording by New Glasgow High School Bands made between July 25, 1980 and August 11, 1980. Item is one of five songs on this audio reel.
Item is a sound recording by New Glasgow High School Bands made between July 25, 1980 and August 11, 1980. Item is one of five songs on this audio reel.
Item is a sound recording by New Glasgow High School Bands made between July 25, 1980 and August 11, 1980. Item is one of five songs on this audio reel.
Item is a sound recording by New Glasgow High School Bands made between July 25, 1980 and August 11, 1980. Item is one of five songs on this audio reel.
Item is a reproduction of a pastel drawing of Thomas McCulloch, the first president of Dalhousie University. The drawing was produced by Munro of Pictou, Nova Scotia. The original drawing was created by Daniel Munro in 1850, after an older drawing hanging in Wellington Presbyterian Church in Glasgow, Scotland. The drawing was given to Dalhousie as a centennial gift by Isabella McCulloch in 1939.
Item is the manuscript for a hymn "Rest Christian Calmly," with words by Jessie P. MacKay and music by Addie MacKay. The music is for four-part chorus (soprano, alto, tenor, and bass) and is in F Major with four verses.
Item is a letter concerning Thomas McCulloch's donation of a North American insect specimen (from Nova Scotia) to the University of Edinburgh, via Professor Jameson, for the university's museum. The letter discusses Nova Scotia's Scottish connections, Presbyterian religion, the Pictou Academy, and the advocates for the conference of honorary degrees on the Honourable Sampson Salter Blowers, the Chief Justice of Nova Scotia; the Honourable James Stewart; and the Honourable Brenton Halyburton.
Item is a microform copy of Thomas McCulloch's book, "Popery again condemned by scripture and the fathers : being a reply to a part of the popish doctrines and assertions contained on the refutation, and in the review of Dr. Cochran's letters, by the Rev. Edmund Burke, V.G. Que."
Item is a microform copy of Thomas McCulloch's book "Popery condemned by the scripture and the fathers : being a refutation of the principal popish doctrines and assertions maintained in the remarks on the Rev. Mr. Stanser's examination of the Rev. Mr. Burke's letters of instruction to the Catholic missionaries of Nova Scotia and in the reply to Rev. Mr. Cochran's fifth and last letter to Mr. Burke, etc."
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. Stewart Daniel and an unknown individual. One subject is seated in a front facing pose and holding flowers. The second subject is seated to the right of the first subject in a front facing pose, image is cropped in a manner that some of the second subjects body is not visible. Both subjects are cropped just below the knees.
Item is a portrait photograph of a boy, Regie Stewart, wearing a tweed suit with knee-length pants and holding a matching cap, seated on a wall; 3/4 pose, full body.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. John Urqhart and sister. One individual is seated in a chair and the other perches on the arm of the chair. Both are seated in a 3/4 pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Miss Wallace, seated sideways in a chair that has the back towards the camera, Miss Wallace rests an open book on the back of the chair.
Item is a portrait photograph of an individual wearing a police officer's uniform with "bobby"-style rounded hat, standing with one hand behind his back; 3/4 pose
Item is a portrait photograph of an individual wearing a police officer's uniform with "bobby"-style rounded hat, standing with one arm on the back of a wicker chair, 3/4 pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Edmond Wyke Standing near a chair with one had in the pocket of his pants and the other in the pocket of his overcoat.
Item contains one portrait photograph of Emma Elizabeth Reid seated at a small table facing to the side and holding a photographic book open on the table.
File contains one portrait photograph of Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson standing next to each other. John Robertson stands with his arm resting on a chair and Mrs. Robertson stands near a stool.
Item is one portrait photograph of Mrs. John Robertson seated on a chair with John Robertson seated on the arm of the chair and resting his hand on a nearby stool.