Item is a photograph of unidentified men lifting the Flagpole with the assistance of a tree trimming truck. Photograph was used in the University News article published on September 18, 1980, see PC1, Box 2, Folder 8, Item 15.
Item is a photograph of the new Flagpole on the Studley Campus. Photograph was used in the University News article published on September 18, 1980, see PC1, Box 2, Folder 8, Item 15.
Files contains drawings of floor plans and elevations of the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The file also includes a photograph of a model of the building.
Item is a photograph of a model of the Sir Charles Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The model shows the Tupper Building and some of the buildings around it.
Item is a drawing of the floor plan of the second floor of the Sir Charles Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The drawing also shows the positions of the Public Health Clinic and the Grace Maternity Hospital.
Item is a photograph taken during a topping-off ceremony and Centennial flag presentation for the Sir Charles Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Henry Hicks and five other men who appear to be standing on the roof of the building.
Item is a photograph taken during the construction of the Sir Charles Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph was taken in the winter of 1967.
Item is a photograph taken at the cornerstone laying ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Lieutenant Governor E. C. Plow, President A. E. Kerr, C. D. Howe, Lady Dunn, and others standing with the university mace.
Item is a photograph taken at the cornerstone laying ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Lady Dunn laying the cornerstone with the help of two men in hard hats.
Item is a photograph taken at the cornerstone laying ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Sir Edward Appleton, vice-chancellor of Edinburgh University, and two other men adjusting their academic dress.
Item is a photograph taken at the cornerstone laying ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Sir Edward Appleton presenting some books to President A. E. Kerr.
Item is a photograph of the trowel presented to Lady Dunn when she laid the corner stone of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The trowel was presented by Mathers & Haldenby Architects on October 29, 1958.
Item is a photograph taken during the cornerstone laying ceremony of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows President A. E. Kerr, C. D. Howe, Lady Dunn, and Lord Beaverbrook standing together.
Item is a photograph of the library in the Law Building, which is now known as the University Club. The photograph was taken from a vantage point overlooking the entire library from above. There are students working at tables in the library. The photograph was taken by Wright.
Item is a postcard with a photograph of the men's common room in the Arts Building, now known as the University Club. The photograph shows the empty common room. The postcard was published by Valentine-Black Co. Ltd. of Toronto.
Item is a photograph of the men's common room in the Arts Building at Dalhousie University, now known as the University Club. The photograph shows the empty common room.
File contains photographs of the exterior of the University Club at Dalhousie University, previously known as the Arts Building, then the Law School. The photographs show the front and sides of the building.
Item is a photograph of the Law School at Dalhousie University, now known as the University Club. The photograph shows two unidentified men removing ivy from the front of the building. One man is holding a ladder while the other man is working at the top of it.
Item is a photograph of the University Club at Dalhousie University, previously known as the Arts Building, then the Law School. The photograph shows the front entrance ef the building.