Item is a photograph of E. Eliasen, Assistant General Manager Engineering of Canadian overseas Telecommunications Corporation, describing the Mill Village earth station.
Item is a photograph of the safe driver award winners group in front of the Sydney forum, Nova Scotia. The forum and a row of vehicle is visible in the background.
Photograph of an unidentified male and female by a map of the TransCanada Microwave System. Both are smiling backwards to the camera and are putting pins into different places in Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of President J.E. Richardson presenting the president's award to Lloyd I. Hersey of Annapolis Nova Scotia while S.L. Nixon of Berwick, J.E. Nicoles of Kentville, J.F. Longley of Kentville and D. Gesner of Wolfville look on.
Photograph of the Truro office display window decorated for the Christmas season. The window is promoting the sale of extension phones as Christmas gifts.
Item is a photograph of people loading telephone directories into the trunks of Halifax taxi cabs. The directories are stacked in wrapped piles, and the cabs are lined in a row outside of the building.
Item is a photograph of Eastern Electric and Supply Company equipment installers Gordon Mills, Bernie James, and foreman George Lohnes at the Port Hawkesbury Nova Scotia cutover of a common battery switchboard. The three men are standing at snack table, and two are holding mugs.
Folder contains a photograph of operators removing tickets in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Jean MacDonald and Florence McSween are said to be in photograph, but are not identified.
Item is a photograph of Chancellor C.D. Howe on stage behind a small bench made for graduates to kneel on. Four unidentified people in robes are standing in around him, with more sitting in the background.
Item is a photograph of two older unidentified people in robes walking outside. Several other people are pictured in the background, dressed in suits, as well as a few vehicles.
Item is a photograph of Chancellor C.D. Howe shaking hands with an unidentified person. They are pictured on stage, with several other people sitting behind them. Both are smiling.
Item is a photograph of unidentified people (likely scientists, guests or honorary degree recipients) in robes walking down a small flight of stairs outside.
Item is a photograph of unidentified people (likely scientists, guests or honorary degree recipients) in robes walking off the stage. Many are holding scrolls or pieces of paper.
Item is a photograph of Lady Dunn smiling, pictured with two unidentified people. Both other people are wearing suits and robes. All are holding pieces of paper.
Item is a photograph of a crowd of older, unidentified people (likely scientists, guests or honorary degree recipients) walking up the stairs to the Sir James Dunn building.
Item is a photograph of a crowd of older, unidentified people (likely scientists, guests or honorary degree recipients) on stage. Chancellor C.D. Howe, Dr. A. E. Kerr, and Lady Dunn are visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of older, unidentified people (likely scientists, guests or honorary degree recipients) in robes on stage. Most are holding pieces of paper. Dr. A. E. Kerr is visible to the far right of the photograph.
Item is a photograph of Chancellor C.D. Howe and Lady Dunn entering the Sir James Dunn building. Several others are gathered around, and there is a microphone directly behind them.
Item is a photograph of scientists and distinguished guests walking outside for the opening of the Sir James Dunn Science Building. Chancellor C.D. Howe and Dr. A. E. Kerr are in the second row, with Lady Dunn behind them.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person receiving an honorary degree. They are pictured shaking hands in front of a bench with another person, both of whom are in robes.
Item is a photograph of scientists and distinguished guests walking outside for the opening of the Sir James Dunn Science Building. Chancellor C.D. Howe and Dr. A. E. Kerr are in the second row, with Lady Dunn behind them.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person in a robe looking up at a portrait hanging on the wall. The portrait features an older person wearing graduate robes and cap with a scroll in their hand. A small crowd is visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of two older unidentified people in conversation. The person on the left is wearing a long jacket and has a mustache, and the person on the right is wearing robes and holding a scroll and gap. Other people are visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of scientists and guests on stage gathered for the opening of the Sir James Dunn Science Building. Chancellor C.D. Howe is in front, flanked by Lady Dunn and Dr. A. E. Kerr. Lord Beaverbrook, Lieutenant-governor E. C. Plow, Premier Stanfield, and eleven candidates for honorary degrees are also present.