Item is a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University Faculty of Arts and Science class of 1923. The photograph consists of portraits of Wm. MacOdrum; R. B. Taylor; C. P. Bethune; Miss H. E. Boyd; Miss M. MacCurdy; Miss R. E. Cluney; R. D. Duchemin; J. H. Reid; A. E. Murray; D. R. Webster; C. F. Grant; Miss J. MacKinnon; Miss P. Moase; Miss M. I. Kuhn; Miss M. J. O'Connor; Miss H. Pugsley; Miss E. E. Geddes; D. S. MacLeod; H. C. Glube; A. C. Hawkins; C. E. Drysdale; Miss A. W. MacNeil; Miss G. A. Henderson; H. Robertson; Miss F. C. Holland; Miss A. G. Harvey; R. H. Shaw; Miss O. Atlee; J. R. Kaye; J. H. Townsend; Miss E. N. Spike; Miss M. G. Wamboldt; Miss H. M. O'Brien; Miss M. J. Moase; W. E. Moseley; P. T. Hickey; Miss H. A. Sanford; Miss J. Schmidt; H. D. O'Brien; Miss M. A. Mackay; M. B. Emeneau; Miss M. J. Smith; Miss M. I. Clark; T. R. Goudge; J. A. Forbes; V. Ditmars; W. M. Jones; H. C. Muir; Miss A. E. Hunter; Miss D. J. Graham; Miss M. C. Hawkins; Miss G. L. McLean; Miss F. MacKinnon; R. M. McColl; M. M. MacOdrum; F. E. Archibald; Miss F. C. A. Power; Miss E. I. Chrichton (Vice President); J. Chew; R. Kerr; P. W. Bowers; F. H. Dentish; R. F. Callan (Treasurer); L. W. Fraser (President); C. C. Ives (Secretary); D. S. Thomson; G. M. Morrison; C. E. Jones; and D. M. Grant arranged in several rows around the words "Dalhousie University" and a large letter "D".
Item is a photograph of Joe Harvey and Biology Department Facility Members. The photograph was taken by John Dorkin. Attached card reads: "Sabbatical-bound: Chapman, Harvey, Kamra and McBride."
Item is a composite photograph of the 1931 faculty and class of the Dalhousie University faculties of Arts, Science, Commerce, and Engineering. The photograph consists of portraits of J. F. Moores; W. R. Inman; S. Lefkovics; S. H. C. Parsons; M. E. March; G. C. MacDonald; C. C. Stoddard; G. A. Lodge; R. O. Jones; D. H. McNeil; J. A. Muir; J. T. K. Putrtill; P. A. Mader; M. Fishman; W. G. Hamilton; R. L. Norman; J. C. Critchley; I. M. Matheson; C. C. Sarjeant; D. D. MacRae; W. L. Jones; E. M. F. Theakstone; M. M. Montgomerie; C. E. Gordon; G. A. Longard; M. Morson; E. D. Murray; M. M. Marchall; C. D. Allen; W. B. Killam; D. A. French; G. A. Currie; D. L. MacIntosh; E. H. Jackson; E. B. Rogers; M. M. Lucas; A. L. Thurlow; W. K. Pace; H. M. S. Bishop; P. B. Corrigan; M. I. Moors; E. M. Walker; J. M. Sproule; M. B. Cameron; E. Andrews; H. H. Williamson; J. H. Grant; R. L. Christie; C. A. Wright; J. B. Ferguson; A. G. Archibald; A. G. Haverstock; E. G. House; G. C. Beatteay; D. E. MacKenzie; J. G. Howell; J. F. Nicholson; L. E. Witkin; J. R. Donahoe; F. C. Morrison; W. D. Eaton; H. Magonet; C. K. Howse; T. Thorbjarnarson; R. H. Squires; F. W. Morrison; H. M. Torey; N. S. Clarke; C. E. Kearney; C. N. Morehouse; M. D. Webster; F. J. Phelan; B. Manuel; C. A. Herald; A. M. Olding; R. G. Shatford; E. L. Allen; D. T. O'Brien; M. I. McMillan; R. F. Hatfield; K. D. Densmore; J. F. Candow; E. R. Machum; H. J. Egan; C. L. Bennet; G. E. Wilson; H. L. Stewart; D. E. Redmond; J. K. Oldfield; E. O. Nickerson; R. W. Maclellan; R. J. Hill; M. H. Dockrill; L. M. MacLeod; R. W. McCarthy; S. Margolian; R. E. Wolfe; C. B. Nickerson; C. W. Stanley (President); E. W. Nichols; M. M. McNeil; H. L. Bronson; W. P. Copp; R. Gautheron; G. Thorsteinsson; H. P. Bell; E. De C. Bishop (Life Treasurer); G. C. Thompson (Life President); L. J. Marshall (Life Vice President); M. G. Morton (Life Secretary); E. E. Dargie; K. G. Sullican; A. A. Meagher; W. J. Archibald; N. L. Fergusson; L. G. Marshall; L. C. Carroll; J. F. Cahan; H. F. MacRae; W. C. Anderson; D. M. Harper; D. A. Mahon; J. H. Vooght; A. A. Baird; H. D. Pyke; S. Johnston; G. P. K. Cann; M. G. Anderson; L. R. Ryan; C. L. Gosse; J. B. MacDonald; G. J. LeBrun; E. C. Saunderson; C. H. Sutherland; M. E. Webster; and A. L. Geddes arranged around photographs of three buildings. (2 copies)
This file contains 2 copies of the composite photograph of the 1934 faculty and class of the Dalhousie University faculties of Arts, Science, Commerce, and Engineering. The photograph consists of portraits of S. Siegel; A. W. Mutch; J. R. H. Sutherlnad; M. S. Findlay; G. G. Simms; C. I. Mackay; N. Green; G. A. A. Beveridge; E. L. Garber; M. C. P. MacIntosh; D. Vernon; M. Etter; H. D. Remillard; G. M. Baird; I. P. Cox; E. Goodman; M. K. Moxon; M. K. Napier; D. H. Mackay; D. M. Ross; D. P. Rhind; I. C. Pink; E. A. Crathorne; A. E. Longard; G. E. Darrach; B. K. Coady; J. R. C. Fraser; T. N. Mitchell; D. D. Zwicker; E. C. Pace; R. M. Flemming; A. J. Meagher; H. Cramm; W. R. Copp; E. M. Hunt; H. R. Belyea; D. L. Redmond; M. A. MacDonald; F. K. Stewart; H. P. Connor; G. G. Cook; D. G. Baker; F. J. Dougherty; M. R. Duggan; G. M. Jost; H. B. Walker; M. R. Burris; W. McKie; C. A. Howse; M. E. Strum; A. L. DeWolf; J. D. Crease; S. M. Winfield; J. R. Millar; M. T. Crichton; J. E. Richardson; R. J. Batt; W. E. Goodman; D. F. Archibald; R. M. MacFarlane; W. K. Clark; M. G. Clennett; C. W. Stanley (President); M. M. McNeil; R. Gautheron; E. W. Nichols; W. P. Copp; C. L. Bennet; H. P. Bell; H. L. Stewart; C. B. Nickerson; G. E. Wilson; J. M. MacDonald; H. L. Bronson; D. B. Stewart; B. A. Stoddard; F. A. Rhuland; D. M. Sinclair; H. D. Seely; R. F. O'Brien; D. A. Murray; M. M. Purtill; H. G. Herman; A. R. Harrington; R. L. Douglas; L. A. Bown; D. B. Sutherland; B. O. W. Isner; A. S. MacRae; S. Joseph; I. Portnoy; H. L. Knodell; W. F. Fraser; J. C. Benny; D. F. Oland; F. B. Squire; C. W. McKinnon; D. L. MacIntosh; H. H. Williamson; R. L. Aikens; R. W. Dorman; D. Macleod; H. M. Burry; I. M. MacKeigan; I. R. Gold; A. S. MacIntosh; L. J. Crowdis; S. S. Balkin; D. R. Pugsley; D. K. Crowdis; G. G. Lehv; F. L. Page; H. C. Reynolds; M. L. Manual; H. C. Spurr; R. L. Milner; M. Claener; S. L. Chinchin; I. Deutsch; S. B. Berkowitz; W. B. Beazley; and L. P. Frankel arranged around photographs of three buildings.
Item is a composite photograph of the women of the Dalhousie University Arts and Science class of 1917. The photograph consists of portraits of the graduates arranged around a large circular emblem made up of the words "Arts & Science. DAL 1917." The photograph is printed on a circular piece of card.
Item is a composite photograph of the 1910 female graduates of Dalhousie University. The photograph consists of portraits of Marguerite Silver; Katie Whitman; Janet Wolfe, and other students arranged in an "X" shape.
Item is a collage of the 1913 women graduates of Dalhousie University. The collage consists of photographs of Louise Clayton, Gladys Sidley, and other students arranged in a circle around a large emblem made up of the letter "D" and the number 13.
Item is a photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945), President of the United States, 1933-1945. The photograph shows Roosevelt sitting at a desk with a pen and paper.
Item is a photograph of Rt. Hon. Margaret G. Bondfield, J. P., M. P., L. L. D., Minister of Labour in second Labour Cabinet, first woman Cabinet Minister and Privy Councillor, appointed Minister of Labour by Ramsay MacDonald.
Item is a photograph of Philip Snowdon, First Chancellor of the Exchequer,1st Viscount Snowdon. Photograph is a portrait of Snowdon wearing ceremonial robes.
Item is a photograph of Charles Fenerty, a native of Lower Sackville, NS. A caption is printed on the photograph which reads: "Charles Fenerty: Inventor of the process of producing paper from spruce wood pulp, he made his method public in 1844. Born in Upper Sackville, N. S., January 1821, he died at Lower Sackville, N. S., June 1892 at the age of 71."
Item is a photograph of Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David Windsor, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Great Stewart of Scotland, 1910-1936. Also King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from Jan. 20-Dec.11, 1936. The photograph is a full-length portrait of Edward wearing the Grenadier Guards uniform.
Item is a photograph of Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David Windsor, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Great Stewart of Scotland, 1910-1936. Also King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from Jan. 20-Dec.11, 1936. The photograph is a portrait of Edward wearing the Grenadier Guards uniform.
Item is a photograph of Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, Field Marshal. The photograph is a portrait of Allenby standing and wearing a uniform. Photo by Henry Walter Barnett.
Item is a photograph of Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, Viscount Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis and Baron Rideau of Ottawa, and of Castle Derg, county Tyrone, Field Marshal. Alexander was the Governor General of Canada, 1946 - 1952. Start year confirmed by the UK National Portrait Gallery photograph collection database.
Item is a photograph of David Beatty, appointed Admiral of the Fleet and First Sea Lord and 1st Earl Beatty, Baron Beatty of the North Sea and Brooksby in 1919. Also Viscount Borodale.
Item is a photograph of Luise Marguerite Alexandra Victoria Agnes Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; Patricia Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; Arthur William Patrick Albert Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; and Arthur Frederick Patrick Albert Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Duke of Connaught was Governor General of Canada, 1911-1916. Louise Margaret (Luise Marguerite) was Princess of Prussia. The photograph shows the Duke of Connaught sitting in a chair with the other three subjects standing around him.
Item is a photograph of Margaret Elizabeth Mary Stirling Ramsey, Countess Dalhousie, wife of the 16th Earl of Dalhousie, Simon Ramsey. The photograph shows Ramsey seated in a chair and wearing formal attire.
Item is a photograph of the 1914 Dalhousie Dramatic Club. The photograph shows the principals in the cast of "The College Widow". The portrait incudes C. R. Hawkins (as Tommy Parsons); R. St. C. Jones (as President Witherspoon); Jack MacDonald (as Billy Bolton); G. R. Smith (as Jimmie Hooper); D. A. Guildford (as Frank McAllister); T. A. Lebetter (as Copernicus Talbot); Harry Britton (as Silent Murphy); W. B. Coulter (as Hon. Elam Hicks); D. L. Dwyer (as Bub Hicks); J. S. Fraser (as Hiram Bolton); W. R. Auld (as Jack Larrabee); M. M. Currie (as Mrs. Primley Dalzelle); Hattie Boak (as Bessie Tanner); J. F. O'Connell (Director); Gladys Billman (as Jane Witherspoon); Emma Gillies (as Flora Cameron); R. D. Graham (as Stubby Talmadge); C. K. Fuller (as Matty MacGowan); M. Fraser (as L. Chubbs); Georgene Faulkner (as Flora Wiggins); Louise Power (as Bertha Lyson); and Mary Ross (as Josephine Borkley). The cast members are sitting or standing in four rows and wearing their costumes.
Item is a portrait of A. G. Archibald. The medium of the portrait is a combination of photography and drawing. The portrait shows Archibald sitting in a chair and holding a scroll or some other object.