File is a photograph of Ann Barrett, Carol Smilie, and Patrick Ellis. Accompanying note states: A new collection fund has been established for the Kellogg Health Sciences Library to support research and teaching in the area of Community Health Nursing at Dalhousie University. / The fund was established on the reitrement of longtime library friend and patron, Dr. Carol Smilie. Dr. Smilie was an Associate Proferssor at Dalhousie University School of Nursing from 1982-2001, and Associate Director of Undergraduate Cirriculum and Planning for the School [from] 1999-2001. Dr. Smilie graduated with an MSc in Health Education from Dalhousie in 1980. Her practice of nursing was concentrated in the area of community health. While assuming presidential responsibilities in the national and provincial organizations of the Canadian Cancer Society and the Canadian Public Health Association and Directorship of the Nova Scotia Sociobehavioural Cancer Research Network, Dr. Smilie worked to enhance the understanding of and support for the preparation of nurses to work as partners in the building of healthy communities.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts ten black and white juxtaposed images of children playing. Each image is mounted on a cardboard and displayed on two walls.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts ten black and white juxtaposed images of children playing. Each image is mounted on a cardboard and displayed on two walls
On the back of the photograph the inscription reads Captain Hiram Coalfleet of the barque Providence, who rescued the passengers and crew of the schooner Industry, 700 miles east of Nova Scotia, December 29, 1868.
This photo was used for the book Sagas of the Sea for the illustration for "The Captain's Boat". Henry MacArthur was captain of the ship Milton of Maitland, N.S.
Item consists of a photograph of Captain Blakeney (and two other unidentified Blakeney family members) riding in a horse-drawn buckboard carriage on Sable Island, ca. 1917.
Item is a photograph of Canning harbour. The vessel in the lower left is the Mable B workboat owned by Halle Bigelow, behind the Mable B and tied to the wharf is a scow used in the Warf building activities to haul timber and rock ballast to fill the wharf crib.