File contains two sheets containing drawings of a building designed to serve as Arts offices and lecture spaces before being converted to a law library and eventually to a university museum.
File contains potential site plans for Dalhousie University's Studley campus as well as landscape plans indicating actual plantings. There is also one drawing of a unrealized medical school site plan.
Item consists of two copies of a postcard with a photograph taken during at Dalhousie University reunion in September 1919. The photograph shows a group of people, including Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, standing on the front steps of the Macdonald Memorial Library.
Item is a postcard with a photograph taken at a Dalhousie University reunion in September 1919. The photograph shows a procession of alumni or faculty, including Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, wearing academic dress. They are standing in front of a group of people holding banners with graduation years.
File contains a print and a metal engraving plate of a photograph taken at the cornerstone laying ceremony for Shirreff Hall at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows the Prince of Wales, Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, and other unidentified people sitting or standing on a platform at the event.
Item is a composite photograph of the 1918 graduating class of the Dalhousie University faculties of arts, science, and engineering. The photograph consists of portraits of W. R. McClelland; C. F. Bowes; J. C. Distant (President); A. S. MacKenzie (President); M. MacNeil; H. Murray; L. L. Harrison; D. A. MacRae; F. L. Moore; A. MacMechen; D. S. MacIntosh; H. L. Stewart; H. L. Bronson; C. H. Woody; E. MacKay; J. N. Finlayson; C. L. Moore; H. P. Jones; J. E. Todd; H. B. Dickey; B. E. Bayne; S. MacDonald (Vice President); E. P. Duchemin (Valedictorian); O. R. Crowell; H. R. Chipman; A. S. Murray; B. Urquhart; C. MacKinnon; D. M. E. MacKay; E. Chisholm; J. Campbell; M. MacDougall; N. McColl; A. MacKenzie; G. Harper; G. Fraser; C. W. MacMillan; K. Buchanan; A. A. Turnbull; J. H. Whelpley; G. Mason; R. A. Ross; D. Russell; J. R. Merrick; E. Simpson; C. Anderson; M. Buchanan; J. W. Keddy; W. Forsythe; G. R. Forbes; F. Mooney; K. Tattrie; J. A. D. Good; L. Bearisto; Jean Ross; C. Noiles; M. Southerland; E. Philips; S. Morash; A. Hemphill; V. Moore; J. Munroe; M. Dence; W. R. Cameron; J. A. McLean; J. Bentley; A. G. Fulton; H. V. Chow; Hugh Bell; J. T. McK. Harris; F. L. Fisher; H. Arthur; S. Keshen; J. B. C. Carson; L. T. Pentz; H. A. Mosley; E. D. Haliburton; J. S. Bonnell; A. J. Fraser; S. I. Robinson; V. A. Grierson; C. StC. Stayner; and E. T. Hallett arranged in several columns with photographs of the Forrest building and two other buildings.
Item is a letter written by James Baxter to President McKenzie (Arthur Stanley), written in Chatham on 2 November 1917 on letterhead from the Dominion of Canada Quarantine Station of the Public Health Branch of the Department of Agriculture. The letter refers to Baxter's attendance at both the Presbyterian seminary in Truro and Dalhousie College in Halifax in the 1850s and 1860s, and mentions enclosed course tickets and notebooks.
Item is a composite photograph of the 1916 faculty and class of the Dalhousie University faculties of Arts, Science, and Engineering. The photograph consists of portraits of Martin Henry Dawson; N. E. McDonald; J. A. Nicholson; R. C. MacDonald; J. M. Fraser; F. C. Lantz; C. L. Moore; J. E. Todd; H. Murray; A. S. MacKenzie (President); H. L. Stewart; H. P. Jones; A. MacMechan; J. N. Finlayson; M. Macneill; H. R. Theakston; G. L. Stairs; G. P. Brookfield; H. A. McCleave; S. MacDonald; R. B. Mooney; E. MacKay; D. A. MacRae; D. S. MacIntosh; P. L. Whitman; W. B. Musgrave; M. A. Rogers; C. W. Holland; F. H. M. Jones; J. P. Matin; J. E. Webster; C. P. Blakeley; D. F. Marshall; C. H. Crosby; Dr. F. Harris; H. L. Bronson; J .R. Lawley; E. B. McLatchey; R. F. B. Campbell; H. Allum; P. L. Wright; F. L. Moseley; E. F. Whyte; H. A. Wilson; J. H. McLeod; Howard Charles Dawson; F. P. Malcolm; M. L. Power; U. Blois; G. L. Palmer; H. Mowat; J. M. Wyte; D. Nicholson; M. A. Ross; U. F. Shreve; L. S. Creighton; B. Hall; A. J. McInnes; E. M. Montgomery; L. J. Bayne; C. W. Ritchie; W. Pallen; A. G. Meloin; P. Freeman; G. R. Holmes; R. D. MacNutt; M. C. Fraser (Life Vice President); C. A. Pugsley (Life President); C. F. MacLennan (Life Secretary Treasurer); C. E. B. Smith; W. A. Wood; M. F. Johnstone; A. Ross; J. H. Ryan; and N. L. Chipman arranged in several rows along with photographs of the Forrest building and three other buildings.
Item consists of correspondence between Dalhousie President A. Stanley MacKenzie, Dr Leonard Sanford, C.J. Burchell, and Henry Fairfield Osborn, regarding Dalhousie's holding of extinct Labrador duck specimens in the Thomas McCulloch Museum.
File contains photographs of the Dalhousie University faculty and class of 1913. The photographs include individual portraits of J. B. Dickie; W. A. Grant; F. F. McLellan; D. J. Morrison; W. R. Auld; C. G. Smith; J. D. Irving; L. K. Smith; D. A. Guildford; O. S. McCurdy; S. W. Gray; F. D. Graham; M. Ferguson; A. R. Yeoman; C. A. MacKay; W. S. Irving; C. B. Henry; N. E. MacKay; J. S. MacDonald; M. I. MacIntosh; H. Steeves; J. Fraser; A. L. B. Umlah; M. I. McLeod; M. M. Currie; M. L. Clayton; W. M. Nelson; L. C. MacKinley; H. A. Smith (Class Secretary); V. P. Cunningham; L. B. Campbell; K. E. Allen; C. Crowe; M. W. Nicoll (Class Vice-President); G. D. Floyd; W. M. Billman; G. M. Sibley; K. Morrison; W. A. MacQuarrie; E. H. Milne; H. K. MacMahon; G. M. Lewis; W. S. Irving; R. F. Yeoman; B. C. Salter; F. A. Heffler; J. B. Carson; G. H. Henderson; J. W. MacArthur; A. H. MacKinnon; C. R. Hawkins; R. A. Clemen; J. R. Cornelius; C. G. Sutherland; M. MacNeill (M.A.); C. D. Howe (S.B.); H. L. Bronson (Ph.D.); J. A. Estey (Ph.D); H. P. Jones (Ph.D.); H. Murray (L.L.D.); J. K. Swanson (Class President); R. C. Weldon (Ph.D.); D. S. McIntosh (M.Sc.); E. MacKay (Ph.D); A. MacMechan (Ph.D.); C. L. Moore (M.A.); J. Laird (M.A); R. Magill (Ph.D.); John Forrest (D.D., Ex-President); A. S. MacKenzie (Ph.D., President); and the Dalhousie College Building. The individual photographs were removed from a larger composite.
Item is a second floor plan of the Macdonald Library as suggested (and perhaps drawn) by Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, who was president of Dalhousie from 1911-1931.
File contains a floor plan and exterior elevations for the MacDonald Library stacks, which show three different window styles for the east facing wall. There are also some early floor plans for the library indicating room appointments and elevations of bookshelves. Drawings are by both Andrew Cobb and Frank Darling.
Item is a first floor plan of the Macdonald Library as suggested (and perhaps drawn) by Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, who was president of Dalhousie from 1911-1931.
Item is a site plan for Studley campus produced by Mackenzie & Howe, Landscape Architects and Artists. On the reverse is written: "Trial suggestion of ASM for laying-out of grounds and approved with slight changes (shown in red) by Darling and Mawson, and adopted." A.S.M. is Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, Dalhousie University president.
File contains photograph of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, the Duke of Connaught, and Mr. Campbell at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Science Building (now the Chemistry Building) at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie and Mr. Campbell standing together at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Science Building (now the Chemistry Building) at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, the Duke of Connaught, and Mr. Campbell by a gazebo at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Science Building (now the Chemistry Building) at Dalhousie University.
Item is a composite photograph of the 1912 faculty and class of the Dalhousie University faculties of Arts, Science, and Engineering. The photograph consists of portraits of A. S. MacKenzie (President); H. Murray; C. L. Moore; D. S. McIntosh; H. P. Jones; E. MacKay; A. MacMechan; John Forrest (Ex-president); R. Magill; J. A. Estey; M. Macneill; C. D. Howe; H. L. Bronson; R. C. Weldon; D. C. Mackenzie; A. P. MacIver; E. Kerr; D. A. MacMillan; H. P. Smeltzer; W. J. MacLeod; H. A. Bligh; G. L. Keeler; M. R. MacGregor; D. K. Munnis; S. M. Dennis; H. L. Garrett; J. C. Stairs; D. S. Cox; F. H. Toomey; A. L. Murray; N. T. Ashkins; C. G. Marsters; J. M. MacCabe; M. I. Davidson; F. H. Palmer; J. A. MacDonald; J. Messervey; L. M. McKittrick; Georgene Faulkner; E. A. Chisholm; Nora Lantz; M. P. Irving; J. P. McQueen (Class President); A. L. MacLean (Class Secretary); A. I. Rettie; A. K. Dickie (Class Vice President); B. E. Mumford; Fillis Boar; Mabel Magee; F. Collier; W. H. Noonan; D. S. MacIntosh; E. V. Ackhurst; F. E. Heisler; R. E. Day; L. B. MacCurdy; M. B. Henderson; E. M. Blackie; H. W. Doane; G. W. Grant; D. R. Fraser; R. B. Carson; G. K. King; E. S. Smith; W. K. Mackay; Jean Henry; J. K. Murchison; W. R. MacAskill; L. P. Archibald; H. W. Jones; L. W. Colquhoun; R. J. MacKinnon; and J. E. Henry arranged in several rows around a photograph of the Forrest Building.
Item is a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University Arts, Science, and Engineering class of 1911. The photograph consists of portraits of A. T. MacKay; L. A. Mylius; M. E. MacLellan; H. P. Bell; E. J. O. Fraser; J. D. Vair; C. A. M. Earle; P. R. Flemming; F. McG. Stewart; B. D. Earle; W. Jr. Mitchell; E. F. Mitchell; E. G. Holder; A. S. MacKenzie; M. D. MacLeod; C. S. Creighton; A. MacLeod; D. M. Collingwood; E. M. Wier; M. C. Outhit; G. S. Stairs; J. A. MacKay; W. A. Ross; H. M. Blois; J. A. Doull; E. W. G. Chapman; K. Leslie; H. C. Gunn; H. D. Armitage; J. A. T. Weatherbee; A. M. James; O. B. Jones; J. H. L. Johnstone; M. J. Ross; G. U. Smith; J. L. Cavanagh; C. H. P. Willistor; J. E. Knowlton; W. B. MacLean; R. A. Neish; H. R. Crichton; I. M. Grant; J. E. MacGregor; C. L. Gass; F. R. Little; A. A. MacKenzie; G. M. Sylvester; T. M. Hibbert; A. D. MacDonald; H. M. Reynolds; E. T. Parker; R. A. Major; J. C. MacDonald; L. E. Brownell; E. MacKay (Ph.D); A. MacMechan (Ph.D.); D. S. McIntosh (M.Sc.); C. D. Howe (S.B.); M. Macneill (M.A.); R. Magill (Ph.D.); H. P. Jones (Ph.D.); H. L. Bronson (Ph.D.); R. C. Weldon (Ph.D.); H. Murray (L.L.D.); C. L. Moore (M.A.); and President John Forrest (D.D., D.C.L., L.L.D.) arranged in several rows with a photograph of the Forrest Building.
Item is a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University Arts and Science faculty and class of 1907. The photograph consists of portraits of J. Forrest; R. C. Weldon; W. Murray; J. E. Woodman; H. Murray; E. MacKay; A. MacMechan; J. Liechti; E. B. Jack; D. A. Murray; F. H. Sexton; R. A Watson; F. G. Knight; R. E. Dickie; W. P. Grant; G. F. Murphy; M. Payson; F. M. Cunningham; C. I. Gourley; J. T. Archibald; J. B. Gilliott; R. J. Bethune; A. Rettie; A. G. Macaulay; E. Fraser; J. H. Prowse; A. S. McKenzie; H. P. Jones; F. T. McLeod; A. F. Matthews; G. D. Finlayson; S. Rettie; J. MacKinnon; J. R. Miller; M. G. Burris; J. J. Macritchie; C. H. Patterson; M. E. Kerr; W. H. Sweet; H. F. McRae; B. L. Mackay; C. L. Blois; R. W. Maclellan; and D. S. Wickwire arranged in several rows around a photograph of the Forrest Building.
Item is a composite photograph of the 1906 senior class in Arts and Science at Dalhousie University. The photograph consists of portraits of B. E. Murphy; M. L. McKenzie; E. K. Pennington; E. P. Sinnott; A. M. Haverstock; M. G. Lawrence; J. M. Hales; A. E. McLeod; D. E. Faulkner; W. G. Barnstead; J. A. McLellan; J. Wood; J. Beaton; Prof. W. Murray; Prof. J. Forrest; Prof. J. Liechti; Prof. R. C. Weldon; R. C. Burns; R. C. Buckley; C. G. Dickie; W. K. Fraser; E. G. MacKenzie; Prof. A. S. MacKenzie; Prof. D. A. Murray; Prof. F. H. Sexton; Prof. J. E. Woodman; C. W. MacAloney; W. S. Lindsay; A. Fraser; C. T. Sullivan; A. Moxon; Prof. E. B. Jack; Prof. A. MacMechan; Prof. E. MacKay; Prof. S. M. Dixon; E. W. Nichols; J. G. Bruse; P. I. Swanson; J. R. Archibald; A. A. McLeod; E. MacDougall; H. H. MacKenzie; Prof. H. Murray; W. H. Burns; Prof. T. C. Hebb; W. A. G. Bauld; F. P. H. Layton; H. S. Patterson; G. Farquhar; J. M. Stewart; R. B. H. Robertson; J. B. Morrow; H. J. Creightn; A. J. Barnes; F. A. Grant; A. G. Harlow; W. MacPherson; B. S. Gore; A. W. Seaman; A. Fraser; and F. D. Sinclair arrange around a photograph of the Forrest Building.
Item consists of an offprint containing the text of a speech delivered by President Arthur Stanley Mackenzie at the September 1905 Dalhousie University Convocation ceremonies.
File contains correspondence and contracts related to the loaning of Labrador duck specimens from the Thomas McCulloch Museum to the National Museum of Canada.
File consists of the petition to the Governors of Dalhousie in appreciation of gifts to the College supplied by George Munro, plus correspondence to Stanley MacKenzie.
This fonds consists of photographs; audiovisual materials; newspaper clippings; pamphlets and posters; Dalhousie publications and other printed material; student and personnel files; correspondence; manuscripts; reports created by or reviewed by senior administration; financial materials including accounts payable and receivable documents, budgets, and ledgers; legal documents, including deeds and leases; diaries; scrapbooks; meeting minutes and agendas; academic plans; speeches; and other documents related to the senior administration’s sphere of responsibility.
Item is an unsigned sketch (likely by President Arthur MacKenzie) for the Macdonald Library that indicates two lecture rooms, a faculty room, offices for the president, bursar and secretary, and coat and toilet facilities for faculty.
Item is a pencil sketch of a plan for Dalhousie University's Studley campus. The drawing was produced by President Arthur Stanley MacKenzie; written on the back is: "One of early attempts by ASM to design the campus. When slightly modified it became final design."
Item is an unsigned sketch, likely drawn by President Arthur MacKenzie, of first and second floor plans for the Macdonald Library, indicating stack rooms and undefined extensions to the rear of the building as well as the front.
Subseries comprises records created or collected by the Office of the Architect and Facilities Management at Dalhousie University related to the design, construction and renovations/additions to the Science Building, now the Chemistry Building, the first building constructed on Studley Campus, started in 1912 and completed in 1915.
File contains drawings by President Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, headed with a note that reads: "My first drafts of Library with narrow front allowing of Extension to footprint size." His drawings show the library as being a long, south-facing building with three floors and plans to extend wings on either side.
Subseries comprises records created or collected by the Office of the Architect and Facilities Management at Dalhousie University related to the design, construction and renovations/additions to the Macdonald Memorial Library, now known as the Macdonald Building.