Item is a photograph of children playing on a slide near homes in Halifax's Africville neighborhood. The photograph was used in Donald Clairmont's "Africville Relocation Report" ("Africville Homes" pg. 3-26).
Item is a photograph of three children playing on swings near homes in Halifax's Africville neighborhood. The photograph was used in Donald Clairmont's "Africville Relocation Report" ("Africville Homes" pg. 3-26).
File contains a photograph of a garbage dump near Halifax's Africville neighborhood. The photograph was used in Donald Clairmont's "Africville Relocation Report" ("The Dump" pg. 3-27).
File contains a photograph of four children standing next to the train tracks as a train passes through Halifax's Africville neighborhood. The photograph was used in Donald Clairmont's "Africville Relocation Report" ("Africville Children and Trains" pg. 5-6b).
File contains two copies of a photograph of Halifax Harbour as seen from Halifax's Africville neighborhood. The photograph also shows an electrical tower and rail lines. The photograph was used in Donald Clairmont's "Africville Relocation Report" ("The View from Africville" pg. 3-28).
File contains photographs of wells in Halifax's Africville neighborhood. The photographs were used in Donald Clairmont's "Africville Relocation Report" ("The Wells" pg. 3-24).
Item consists of two copies of a photograph of a CN train passing through Halifax's Africville neighborhood. The photograph was used in Donald Clairmont's "Africville Relocation Report" ("Trains and Africville" pg. 5-6a).
File contains two copies of a photograph of a group of men playing baseball near the railroad tracks in Halifax's Africville neighborhood. The photograph was used in Donald Clairmont's "Africville Relocation Report" ("'Impromptu Recreation' pg. 3-22).
File contains a photograph of a group of houses and sheds in Halifax's Africville neighborhood. The photograph was used in Donald Clairmont's "Africville Relocation Report" ("Almost Like a Rural Community" pg. 3-21).
Fonds consists of correspondence (1943-1975), publications (1946-1970), addresses and forewords (1944-1977), unpublished documents (1952-1978), material collected for reference and other purposes, newspaper cuttings, memorabilia (1934-1977), and black and white photographs (1946-1975), written or collected by Guy Henson. Reference and other materials pertain to a wide variety of topics, including golf, education in Nova Scotia, political movements and current affairs, social causes, labour, management, and the activities of many local, provincial and national societies.