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Photograph of the Nova Scotia Public Archives Building and the Arts & Administration Building construction site

Item is a photograph of the Nova Scotia Public Archives Building, now known as the Chase Building, at Dalhousie University. The photograph was taken during the construction of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building and the construction site is visible in the background.

Photograph of the Nova Scotia Association of Architects

Item is a photograph of James Sykes; G. E. (Ted) Brown; Hugh Davison; and Andy Lynch. The photograph appeared in a newspaper. A newspaper caption on the back of the photograph reads: "Dalhousie to the forefront again: G. E. (Ted) Brown, prominent over the years in Alumni Association activities and currently an association representative on the university's Board of Governors, was elected president of the Nova Scotia Association of Architects at its annual meeting last month. James G. Sykes, Director of Planning and Development at the university, was elected a councillor of the association."

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Photograph of the moving of power or telephone lines so that a house can be moved off of the NSAC campus in 1982

Item is a photograph of a house being moved off the NSAC campus, it's on a flat bed truck. People are adjusting the lines along College Road. It was located near the MacRae Library on College Road, moved to the corner of College Road and Wright Avenue in 1982.

Photograph of the Mosel Valley from Lasserg

Item is a photographic slide of a mountain by the Mosel Valley from Lasserg, Germany. The Mosel Valley (also spelled Moselle) borders on three countries including Germany, and is famous for its wine.

Photograph of the Mosel Valley from Lasserg

Item is a photographic slide of a mountain by the Mosel Valley from Lasserg, Germany. There is water visible at the bottom of the Valley. The Mosel Valley (also spelled Moselle) borders on three countries including Germany, and is famous for its wine.
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