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Aerial photograph of King's College

Item is an aerial photograph of the University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Nova Scotia Public Archives (Chase Building) and Sir James Dunn Science Building (of Dalhousie University) are also visible.

Maurice Crosby Photography

Photograph of the first conference on Maritime university federation

File contains a photograph taken during the first conference on Maritime university federation, held on July 7, 1922 at the Macdonald Memorial Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows J. S. Bagnall; Rev. A. Cohoon; W. P. Copp; F. E. Wheelock; D. A. MacRae; J. E. Read; S. E. Smith; President B. C. Borden; H. Murray; W. M. Tweedie; W. E. Thompson; Major; G. S. Campbell; E. W. Todd; H. P. Jones; H. E. Mahon; Major John Murphy; President A. S. Mackenzie; J. T. Burchell; Senator F. B. Black; President G. B. Cutten; D. Macgillivray; Brother Cornelia; Judge T. S. Rogers; Chief Justice R. E. Harris; Lieutenant Governor M. Grant; Eliza Ritchie; Archbishop C. L. Worrell; H. McInnes; J. A. Walker; C. H. Mitchell; G. F. Pearson; E. C. Whitman; Rev. J. W. McConnell; T. W. Murphy; Rev. H. E. Thomas; O. P. Goucher; President T. S. Boyle; Rev. C. W. Rose; and W. W. Judd standing on the front steps of the library.

Photograph of Wayne Hankey leading a tutorial

Item is a photograph of Wayne Hankey, director of the King's College Foundation Year Program, lecturing during a tutorial. Hankey and his unidentified students are sitting around the edge of a room with a fireplace and bookshelves. The photograph was taken for University News, Volume 6, No. 14.

Hull, Janet

Plan of King's University plot, Studley Campus

Item is a site plan for the University of King's College, indicating sewer and gas lines, an oval driveway and a diagonal avenue originating from the corner of Oxford Street and Coburg Road. The plan is signed by H.R. Theakston, Dalhousie's university engineer.