Item is a print from Nitrate Negative: 24-82. Mrs. How Ling was born Tay Sing (Twee) Chong in China circa 1899. She arrived in Canada on December 6, 1910 at the age of 11, and died on September 30, 1962 in Halifax.
Item is a photograph including (back row, left to right): Jean Kaiser, Jean Thibideau, Cindy Barclay (Rind), Joy Mouton, Nancy Melvin and Charlotte White in the straw hat. Front row, left to right: Cindy Miller and Mary Louise Matheson.
Item is a photograph featuring (left to right): Marianne Hagen, Helen Wojcik, Sandra Horrocks, Mary Louise Matheson, Melanie Goldring, Charlotte White, Jean Kaiser, Judy Mont and an unidentified employee.
Item is a photograph of Dalhousie University staff members. Left to right: Mary Lorimer, Anne (?), Cindy Barclay, unidentified person, Marianne Hagen and Sheila Singer.
Item is a photograph including (back row, left to right): Jean Kaiser, Jean Thibideau, Cindy Barclay (Rind), Joy Mouton, Nancy Melvin and Charlotte White in the straw hat. Front row, left to right: Cindy Miller and Mary Louise Matheson.
Item is a presentation board with two black-and-white mounted photographs of 4B revision models of the Killam Library building set in the present (ca. 1968) campus setting and in a future campus setting, which features a cluster of conceptualized buildings.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Peter Dykhuis in August 2010, of the sculpture "20th Century Student" by Reg Dockrill. The sculpture was erected on the corner of University Avenue and Seymour Street in 1968 and removed in 2012 after an engineering report concluded that the six-metre-high steel sculpture had corroded on the inside and was “structurally damaged beyond repair."
Item consists of a photograph taken by Peter Dykhuis in August 2010, of the sculpture "20th Century Student" by Reg Dockrill. The sculpture was erected on the corner of University Avenue and Seymour Street in 1968 and removed in 2012 after an engineering report concluded that the six-metre-high steel sculpture had corroded on the inside and was “structurally damaged beyond repair."
Item consists of a photograph taken by Peter Dykhuis in August 2010, of the sculpture "20th Century Student" by Reg Dockrill. The sculpture was erected on the corner of University Avenue and Seymour Street in 1968 and removed in 2012 after an engineering report concluded that the six-metre-high steel sculpture had corroded on the inside and was “structurally damaged beyond repair."
Item consists of a photograph taken by Peter Dykhuis in August 2010, of the sculpture "20th Century Student" by Reg Dockrill. The sculpture was erected on the corner of University Avenue and Seymour Street in 1968 and removed in 2012 after an engineering report concluded that the six-metre-high steel sculpture had corroded on the inside and was “structurally damaged beyond repair."