Item is two portrait photographs of Mr. Cunningham and two unknown individuals, full pose. One individual is wearing a pointed hat and long feathered scarf and the other individual is wearing a feathered hat, fur neck attire and muff.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. J.S. Mitchell, looking to the side, bust. Glass plate labelled as "rice photo: #5965". James Spencer Mitchell was born Jaunary 10, 1861, the son of James Mitchell and Mary Jackson. He was married first to Mary Cunningham and later to Mary Catherine McIntosh. Mitchell died February 24, 1952.
Item consists of a portrait of Dr. Alexander MacDonald, taken in Antigonish, N.S. Verso states that he was ninety-one years old at the time of the portrait, and that he was John Geddie's grandfather.
Item consists of a black-and-white carte de visite portrait photograph of Charlotte Geddie and her son, John Williams Geddie. The carte de visite is stamped with Wm. D. O'Donnell, Photographer, 197 Hollis Street.
Item consists of a black-and-white carte de visite portrait photograph of Rev. John Geddie. The verso is stamped with T. Mayo, Photographer, Truro, N.S.
Item is a portrait of A. G. Archibald. The medium of the portrait is a combination of photography and drawing. The portrait shows Archibald sitting in a chair and holding a scroll or some other object.
File is a composite photograph the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Class of 1908. Photograph includes 12 photocopies of individual student portraits and one sepia photograph of the Halifax Medical College. Composite photograph includes student portraits of: F.H. Reid; R.A. MacLellan; M.R. McGarry; S.H. Thibault; S.R. Johnston; J.G. Bruce; W.L. MacLean; W. Patton; B.W. Mosher; S.R. Brown; M.E. McGarry; W.A. MacLeod.
File is a photograph of Dr. Edward Farrell, Faculty of Medicine anatomy professor from 1868-1870. Inscription on verso states: Dr. E. Farrell / instituted good surgical techniques.
Item is a composite class photograph of Dalhousie's first medical school. The photograph consists of individual portraits of people associated with the school arranged around a photograph of the medical school building.
File contains a photograph of a building identified on the envelope as belonging to: "C. M. Cameron Sleigh & Carriage Maker". Four carriages are parked outside, and four men are standing there. Three other buildings are partially visible. Negative is available: PC-2-318-47
Group of 13 members of the Rovers cricket team, late-1900s or early-1910s; full pose. 2 reclining, 5 seated, 6 standing. One has a cricket bat across his knees.
Players identified include Rev. Morris Taylor (back row, third from left); Jack Forrestall (second row, far left); Dr. Clarence Miller (second row, second from left); and William Cummings (second row, far right).
File is a composite photograph the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Class of 1910. Photograph includes 10 photocopies of individual student portraits and one sepia photograph of the Victoria General Hospital. Composite photograph includes student portraits of: D.A. McAulay; A.E. Horne; Minnie G. Spencer; A.K. Roy; R.M. Saunders; P.W.S. MacDonnell; C.W. Stramberg; J.J. MacDonald; M.G. Burns; B. Angela Bober; W.V. Coffin; F.G. MacAskill.
File is a black and white reproduction of a painting. Includes inscription which reads: Portrait of John Morgan (1735-19789). / Founder of Medical Instruction in British America. From / the Original Painting by Angelica Kauffman, reproduced / in Norris's Early History of Medicine in Philadelphia. / Philadelphia, 1886.
File is a black and white reproduction of a photograph of the bust of Valentine Mott. Note attached reads: Valentine Mott (1785-1865): America's greatest Surgeon: Pupil of Sir Astley Cooper. His signature is under his picture.
File is a black and white reproduction of a photograph of the bust of Alexander Munro I. Note attached reads: Alexander Monro I (1697-1767). Professor of Anatomy: 1720-1754. Photograph by Mr. Andrew H. Baird of Flaxman's bust, with the kind permission of the Officials of the University of Edinburgh.