Item is a photograph of three members of CUPE 1392 standing in front of the Central Services Building at Dalhousie University. They are wearing signs that say "CUPE 1392 on strike."
Item is a photograph of Dr. Phillipp Schmidt-Schlegel; Dr. Friederich Gaede (German department); Gayle Garlock (librarian); and Donald Betts (Dean of Arts and Science) looking at books in a display case. The photograph was taken on the occasion of the German consul donating money to the Killam Library at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of a desk and shelves in an office in the Killam Library at Dalhousie University. There are two unidentified people, probably employees, sitting at the far end of the desk.
Item is a photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Will R. Bird at the Special Collections in the Killam Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Mr. and Mrs. Bird standing in front of a display case of material about Mr. Bird.
Item is a photograph of Gayle Garlock, collections librarian; Dr. Friederich W. Gaede, chairman of the German department; Dr. Philipp Schmidt-Schlegel, consul-general for Germany; and Dr. Donald Betts, Dean of Arts and Science at Dalhousie University. The four men are looking at an exhibit of encyclopedias given to Dalhousie by the German government. The photograph was published in University News, Volume 11, No. 4.
Item is a photograph of an area with display cases of material from the Special Collections in the Killam Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph was published in University News, Volume 6, No. 3
Item is a photograph of Charles A. Armour and Thomas Lackey holding a book called "Sailing Ships of the Maritimes" that was written by them. The photograph was published in University News, Volume 6, No. 3.
Item is a photograph of Grace Tratt and Janet Hathaway standing in front of a display on Canadian small presses that they put together in the Special Collections area of the Killam Library at Dalhousie University. Photograph was published in University News, Volume 6, No. 3.
Item is a photograph of Grace Tratt and Janet Hathaway standing in front of a display on Canadian small presses that they put together in the Special Collections area of the Killam Library at Dalhousie University. Photograph was published in University News, Volume 6, No. 3.
Item is a photograph of a group of high school students from Oxford Regional High School watching a slide presentation about geology during a tour of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of a group of high school students from Oxford Regional High School watching a low temperature science demonstration by Ralph Deveau during a tour of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a basin into which Deveau has poured liquid air, creating clouds of what looks like smoke.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks, premier of Nova Scotia; Alex Scott, resident engineer in charge of construction; A. Murray MacKay, chairman of the Halifax-Dartmouth Bridge Commission; Colonel S. C. Oland; and Leo J. Burke, bridge manager, on an official inspection tour to view the progress being made on the construction of the Macdonald Bridge in Halifax. They are standing on the west main tower of the bridge and Hicks is pointing at a sight of interest.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks speaking at a podium at the 77th annual meeting of the Canadian Public Relation Society at the Hotel Nova Scotian in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of Lauren Harris Sr. and Evelyn Holmes looking at art at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in 1967. Evelyn Holmes was Acting Curator at the Dalhousie Art Gallery at the time of the photo. File contains a duplicate of this image.
Item is a photograph of Ken Beaver with a large model airplane. More than 50 model aircrafts made up the exhibition held at the Dalhousie Arts Centre. Photograph was published in University News Vol. 5. No. 16, pg 11.
Item is a photograph of a Tramp Art style doll cradle. The cradle was made by an artist in Pictou County, Nova Scotia around 1900. Each part was whittled and fitted together without the use of glue or nails. The cradle was made in the "crown of thorns" tradition because of the spiked ends.
Item is a photograph of pieces from The Invisible Hunter exhibit. Photograph shows three sculptures of heads and one seagull. The Invisible Hunter was an exhibit about Aboriginal peoples and spirits.
Item is a photograph of British Royal regalia on display at Dalhousie in 1954. Visible in the photograph are Royal Box Aprons, swords, sceptres, and crowns atop a table covered with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's royal cypher.
Item is a photograph of British Royal regalia on display at Dalhousie in 1954. Visible in the photograph is the Coronation Bible, the Queen's Glove, the Faldstool, a canopy, and the Purple Robe of State.
Item is a photograph of Andrew MacKay (second from right) and three unidentified men holding a large rainbow kite on the front stairs of the Henry Hicks Building.
Item is a photograph of Andrew MacKay (far right) and three unidentified men holding a large kite in the form of a black and white fish, on the front stairs of the Henry Hicks Building.
Item is a photograph of Andrew MacKay (far right) and two unidentified men holding a large kite in the form of a red and white fish, on the front stairs of the Henry Hicks Building.
Item is a photograph of the 20th Century Student sculpture by Reg Dockrill. 20th Century Student was a six metre tall sculpture on display in front of the Dalhousie Student Union Building from 1968 to 2012.
Item is a photograph of the 1928 Dalhousie girls' basketball team. The photograph shows Bertha MacPhail; Edna Clancy; Sterling (Coach); Helen Marshall; Marjorie Marshall; Carol Hawkins; Marge Kennedy; and Marion Campbell sitting or standing in two rows with a trophy.
Item is a photograph of the 1928 Dalhousie girls' basketball team. The photograph shows Bertha MacPhail; Edna Clancy; Helen Marshall; Marjorie Marshall; Carol Hawkins; Marge Kennedy; and Marion Campbell standing around a trophy and holding it up together.
Item is a photograph of James Sykes; G. E. (Ted) Brown; Hugh Davison; and Andy Lynch. The photograph appeared in a newspaper. A newspaper caption on the back of the photograph reads: "Dalhousie to the forefront again: G. E. (Ted) Brown, prominent over the years in Alumni Association activities and currently an association representative on the university's Board of Governors, was elected president of the Nova Scotia Association of Architects at its annual meeting last month. James G. Sykes, Director of Planning and Development at the university, was elected a councillor of the association."