File consists of two copies of a photograph of Andrew Cobb, University Architect. The photographs were selected for possible inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University" by Peter B. Waite.
Fonds contains records documenting Ian McAllister's work as an economist and professor between 1967 and 2010. Records include research materials and manuscripts about regional and international development and policy, foreign aid, disasters and development, and the role of universities as development contributors.
File also includes two copies of In the Offering: A Tribute to Bliss Carmen; a copy of The Open Gateway, a magazine published by the Halifax Harbour Commissioners; a copy of Ernst of Lunenburg's Future, by R.W. Lipsett; and a pamphlet from the International Fisherman's Race.
File contains newspaper clippings regarding Bruce's disappearance after the crash of the Arnhem flight; a clipping from The Canadian Press News that contains that story and a description of the Battle of Boulogne; censored papers about Bruce's story, Supply in the Sky; Bruce's Air Ministry Pass as a Canadian Press representative; a list of killed or missing RCAF officers; and two small books on the history of the Hotel Cour St-Georges in Ghent, Belgium, and the history and origin of the Manneken-Pis statue in Belgium.
File contains a second draft manuscript, heavily-edited, of David Mossman's book, submitted under the published title. The file is dated January 21, 2019.
Series contains promotional materials, catalogues and brochures created by Pottersfield Press, and published reviews of Pottersfield Press publications.
File includes photographs of Joshua Dewis at Refugee Cove; a 1967 Mary Celeste stamp; Captain Robert W. McLellan's gravestone; Joshua Dewis' gravestone; Sarah Briggs' harmonium; and Mary Celeste plaque at Spencer's Island.
File contains a photocopy of a typed draft of an article called "The San Rafael's last trip round Cape Horn." Corrections were made on the draft before it was photocopied.
File contains a newspaper clipping of a letter from a column called "The People Say." The letter is by Norman MacDonald and is called "Worldly Things."
Item is a photograph of an unidentified radio tower. The photograph is taken from the ground looking upwards, with a small building and several vehicles visible. There is a forest behind the tower.