File contains a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University women graduates of 1912. The photograph consists of a portrait of the students arranged in a triangle shape.
Item is a photograph of the 1928-1929 Dalhousie University Council of the Students. Names written in pencil on the back are: W.E. Bennett; Dr. C.M. MacKenzie; L.A. Farmer, R.F. McC[-?]; R.H. MacLeod; R.A. Laurence; T.A. Goudge; Miss L.A. Barnstead; G.K. MacIntosh (Secretary-Treasurer); M.M. Rankin (President]; Miss M.F. MacLaggan (Vice President); and W.W. Stewart.
Back of photo 47 reads: "Fleet service held on HMCS Protection Christmas/80. Dalhousie Chorale sang two 10-minute segments. First time non-forces personnel participated in service.".
File contains photographs of David. H. Lewis (items 1-2); Philip May (items 1-2); Gary Karr (items 1-2); A.G. Scott-Savage (items 1-2); and J.R. McKay (items 1-2). - Photographs taken by Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited (items 1-2). - Contact sheet also includes head shots of Gary Karr.
File contains photographs of Elmer Iseler. - Label on back of photo reads: "The Festival Singers of Canada under the direction of Elmer Iseler/Les Festival Singers of Canada sous la direction d'Elmer Iseler." Notes glued to the back of photo read: "Regular $3.00 & $2.00, students/senior citizens $2.00 & $1.00" and "Twenty-one years ago, three singers an da young conductor decided to create a choral organization that would fill a gap between the existing limited choral groups in Toronto. Today, 36 of the finest voices in Canada combine to form THE FESTIVAL SINGERS OF CANADA, praised by international critics and audiences time and again. You won't want to miss this groups with its unerring musical instinct, under the dynamic leadership of its founder-conductor Elmer Iseler.".
File contains photographs of Audrey White; Helena Vaughan; Pat Cooper; and Frank Sellars. - Photographs taken by Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited. - Attached news release reads: "Four members of the Dalhousie Chorale in rehearsal for Sunday's concert in the new Cohn Auditorium. Audrey White, Helena Vaughan, Pat Cooper and Frank Sellars.".
File contains photographs of J.R. McKay; A.G. Scott-Savage; David. H. Lewis; and Philip May. - Photographs taken by Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited.
Item is a photograph of the entrance of the Killam Memorial Library. The photograph shows one person in a uniform sitting at a desk by the entrance with several other people leaving the library or going up the stairs.
Item is a photograph of the computer centre in the Killam Memorial Library. The photograph shows one person sitting at a help desk while two other people walk down a hallway.
Item is a photograph of the original Dalhousie College building. There is know on the ground and two figures standing by a tree in front of the building. The photograph is mounted on a matboard. There is a caption on the matboard which says "Dalhousie College, Halifax, Nova Scotia."
Item is a photograph of the original Dalhousie College building. The photograph is mounted on a matboard. There is a caption on the matboard which says "Dalhousie College, Halifax est. 1820."
Item is a photograph from a basketball between Dalhousie and the University of Prince Edward Island. The photograph shows one member from each team interacting on the basketball court.
File contains seven copies of an aerial photograph of the Dalhousie University Studley campus, looking toward the Halifax Harbour and the Northwest Arm.
File contains four copies of an aerial photograph of the Dalhousie University Studley campus, looking northeast. The Northwest Arm and part of the Bedford Basin are visible.
File contains two copies of an aerial photograph of Dalhousie University, looking toward Halifax Harbour. The Life Sciences building is under construction. One copy of the photograph has a note on the back which says "circa 1972" but the other copy has the date "Sept 25 1970" written on it, which is probably the correct date.
File contains three aerial photographs of Dalhousie University, looking toward Halifax Harbour. Dartmouth, George's Island, and McNab's Island are visible in the distance.
Item is an aerial photograph of Halifax, looking toward Halifax Harbour. Dalhousie University's Carleton campus and the Victoria General Hopsital are visible.
Item is an aerial photograph of Halifax. Dalhousie University's Studley campus and the Northwest Arm are visible in the distance. The railway station is in the foreground.
Item is an aerial photograph of the University of King's College campus, part of the Dalhousie University Studley campus, and the Northwest Arm. Howe Hall, the Sir James Dunn Science Building, the Nova Scotia Public Archives, the University of King's College, and the education building are shown in the photograph.
Item is a composite photograph of the 1924 faculty and class of the Dalhousie University faculties of Arts, Science, Engineering, and Commerce. The photograph consists of portraits of W. P. Copp; H. Murray; D. McIntosh; J. N. Gomanlock; H. P. Jones; B. C. Hunt; H. P. Bell; J. H. L. Johnstone; M. C. H. Mercer; H. L. Bronson; H. L. Stewart; M. MacNeil; A. MacMechan; A. S. MacKenzie (President); A. B. Morton (Life Treasurer); B. A. Seaman; G. E. Mills; D. S. Campbell (Life President); Donald McInnes; R. F. Ross; T. R. Sutherland; A. I. Mader; H. F. Munro; F. W. Bissett; M. MacKenzie; H. Campbell; M. E. MacKay; A. D. MacKinnon; J. W. Longley; C. L. Bennet; D. S. MacIntosh; C. B. Nickerson; H. S. King; E. W. Nichols; G. E. Wilson; W. R. Maxwell; K. M. Onttensham; E. M. Black; W. H. Swan; W. T. Harrison; T. J. W. Beckwith; D. M. T. Lonston; R. H. Norton; T. C. Coffin; W. T. Richardson; R. C. Robb; R. F. Ross; D. MacCarthy; R. M. Williams; G. H. Pringle; T. A. Robertson; J. W. Sutherland; M. R. Butler; C. E. Read; S. B. Profitt; D. McEnish; H. Hamilton; M. E. Smetnam; E. J. Jamer; W. A. Hemat; C. H. Parks; T. M. MacCalder; M. G. Colquhoun; E. W. Nichols; R. S. MacLeod; M. E. Hohen; E. F. Rogers; H. A. Frame; F. C. A. Power; F. MacKinnon; J. D. N. MacDonald; A. G. McKean (Life Vice President); J. L. Thurber; M. J. O'Connor; M. E. King; and E. E. McKay arranged in several rows around photograph of three buildings and a crest.
File contains two copies of a photograph of the Dalhousie University freshman class of 1919. The photograph shows G. R. McLeod; R. M. Roberts; C. C. Walls; D. C. Ross; J. W. McIntosh; J. McKiggan; H. H. Finck; T. B. Acker; W. M. Marshall; H. Taylor; I. F. McKinnon; J. N. Ritchie; V. J. Pottier; G. C. Shaffner; W. F. Greenwall; J. E. McLeod; W. Mathieson; E. J. Shaw; C. C. Mitchell; W. L. Knant; J. McKay; R. H. Hoben; J. D. McLeod; H. C. Northorp; B. C. Holnes; J. H. Notting; H. H. Corbin; M. C. Theakston; L. G. Gauvin; D. C. Colquhoun; B. W. Murphy; W. R. Munnis; T. E. Townsend; M. L. Pugsley; J. H. McIntosh; E. A. Campbell (Vice President); M. F. Vickerey; J. H. Power (President); C. B. Climo (Secretary); B. MacDonald; M. H. McBride; L. T. Porter; F. H. Russell; M. Resnic; B. E. Nicholl; A. D. Porter; V. B. Whitman; M. D. Dickson; M. E. Kirkpatrick; A. L. Wickwire; and K. M. Adamson sitting or standing in five rows. In a note on the back of the photograph, Carol McInnes, Ronnie Flick, Mary Boak, Nan Young, Billie Keith, Vincent McDonald, Herman Campbell, Dunlop (enlisted), Willard Thompson, Chaisson, and Crowe are listed as absent from the photograph.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie University freshman class of 1918. The photograph shows E. Simpson; C. A. Anderson; H. L. Moore; S. J. Robinson; V. A. Grierson; B. D. Moore; C. Hyde; T. H. Whelpley; H. A. Moseley; W. R. Cameron; B. E. Bayne; R. B. Dickie; G. Mason; F. L. Fraser; A. Buckley; F. D. Mooney; E. J. Hallett; W. Forsythe; H. F. Arthur; D. Russell; H. B. Bell; A. A. Turnbull; O. R. Crowell; W. R. McClelland; C. F. Bowes; R. J. Hirtle; L. T. Pentz; J. A. McLean; C. StC. Stayner; C. F. Fraser; H. R. Chipman; M. Freeman; L. McLean; N. McColl; J. M. Harris (Secretary Treasurer); L. L. Harrison (President); A. C. MacKenzie (Vice President); E. MacDonald; J. Cameron; J. Campbell; S. H. Kechin; K. Tattrle; C. MacMillan; L. Beairsto; A. Porter; J. Munro; A. Anderson; E. Perry; M. Stailing; G. Harper; M. Morrison; and J. Ross sitting or standing in five rows.