File contains photographs of houses on the Dalhousie University Studley campus. The houses include buildings used by the Department of Classics; the Department of Religion; the Centre for African Studies; the Canadian Marine Transportation Centre; the Department of Russian; the Department of Spanish; the Department of German; Phi Delta Theta; the School of Public Administration; the president's residence; the grad house; the Institute of Public Affairs; the Department of Sociology; and the Department of Anthropology.
File contains photographs of Mulgrave Park. Photographs were taken by Bollinger and National Film Board of Canada). Negatives for 31.15.1, 31.15.2, and 31.15.4 are in the file.
File contains three photographs of the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine classes of 1920 and 1925 and the Victoria General Hospital Resident Staff of 1924-1925.
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.
File contains photographs of the exterior of the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The file also contains a photograph from the official opening of the building.
File contains photographs of the train tracks running Halifax's Africville neighborhood. The photographs were used in Donald Clairmont's "Africville Relocation Report" ("Trains and Africville" pg. 5-6a).
File is two composite photographs the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine on one piece of cardstock. Class of 1950 on recto and Class of 1941 on verso. Photographs include photocopies of individual student portraits.
File contains photographs of the Chase Building at Dalhousie University (the former Nova Scotia Public Archives Building); the Nova Scotia Public Archives; and aerial views of Dalhousie University's Studley Campus.
File contains photographs taken at the laying of the cornerstone of the public archives building on August 29, 1929. The photographs show Hon. E. N. Rhodes; Arthur S. MacKenzie; Rear Admiral Sir Cyril Fuller; Hon J. C. Tory; Archbishop Worrell; J. McG. Stewart; Flag Lt. Eveleigh; and Lt. Col. Almon participating in the ceremony in front of a crowd of guests.
File contains photographs of the Public Archives buildng, now known as the Chase Building. The building is located on Dalhousie University' Studley campus. The photographs show the archives building from different angles.
File contains photographs of the exterior of the Forrest Building at Dalhousie University. The photographs were taken at various different times during the building's history. Two of the photographs come from nitrate negatives that were scanned and destroyed.
File contains nine aerial photographs of Dalhousie's Studley and Carleton campuses, including images of the Clinical Research Centre, Carleton Building, Burbidge Building, Forrest Building, and Dentistry Building.
File contains photographs of the exterior of the Public Health Clinic at Dalhousie University, now known as the Clinical Research Centre. The photographs also show the Forrest Building, the campus around the medical school, and the Public Health Clinic cornerstone.
File contains photographs taken in the Outpatient and Public Health Clinic in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The photographs show a dental examination, a girl having a medical examination, a waiting room, and a hallway in the building.
Item is a photograph of James D. MacLeod; John Murdoch Stewart; J. Douglas Vair; J. McG. Stewart; Francis Murray Dawson, and 2 other unidentified people posing with a pillow, a book, and a teddy bear.
Item is a photograph of a Dalhousie University girls basketball team. In the photograph a team member is holding a ball labeled with the date 1922 or 1923. There is also a trophy on display in the photo. The photograph shows nine team members standing in a row. Mary Caroline Hawkins is standing third from left.
File contains photographs of the Henry Hicks Building exterior; the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium; a performance of the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra; lectures, classes, and meetings in the Dalhousie Arts Centre; hallways and lounges in the Dalhousie Arts Centre; a music listening room in the Dalhousie Arts Centre; someone playing the pipe organ in the Dalhousie Arts Centre; a Christmas craft fair in the Dalhousie Arts Centre; the Dalhousie Art Gallery; and a storage area in the Dalhousie Arts Centre; a broadcast of CBC Radio's Information Morning at the Dalhousie Student Union.