Dalhousie Alumni Association fonds
- UA-32
- Fonds
- 1872-1988, bulk 1914-1945
Dalhousie Alumni Association
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Dalhousie Alumni Association fonds
Dalhousie Alumni Association
Glenister, Ernest Ireson
Godfrey, John F.
Atlantic Symphony Orchestra fonds
Atlantic Symphony Orchestra (Halifax, N.S.).
Dunlop, Allan Currie
Himmelman Supply Company fonds
Fonds contains the business papers from Himmelman Supply Company and several other companies owned or operated by Ernest H. Himmelman and Lawrence Himmelman. These include O.K. Service Shipping Company, Himmelman Shipping Limited, Oakland Shipping Limited, LaHave Investments Limited, Nova Hereford Farms, and Himmelman Supermarket Limited. The fonds contains a variety of business papers, including meeting minutes and administrative records, ships' vessel papers, correspondence, financial statements and ledgers, legal agreements and contracts, blueprints and maps, and photographs.
Some of the personal papers of Lawrence Himmelman are also included in the fonds, including correspondence with the LaHave School, the local fire department, and other groups, financial records, and contracts and agreements.
In 1954, a fire in the Himmelman Supermarket destroyed many of the business records. Most records in the fonds are from after this date, though some vessel papers and correspondence from before the fire survived. See individual series descriptions for more detailed descriptions of the scope and content of the fonds.
Fonds consists of 18 series. Administrative, Correspondence, Financial, and Vessel Papers Series contain records for Himmelman Supply Company and subsidiary companies. Additional records for subsidiary companies are found in series for Himmelman Shipping Company, O.K. Service Shipping Limited, Oakland Shipping Limited, LaHave Shipping Limited, and LaHave Investments Limited. Each vessel from the O.K. Service Fleet also has a series. See individual series descriptions for more detailed descriptions of their scope and content.
Himmelman Supply Company.
Powers Brothers.
O'Hearn, Peter
Jones, Robert Orville
Gargoyle Puppet Theatre
Lynch, William (Bill)
Bruce, Harry
Perkyns, Richard, 1932-2008
Halifax Labour Temple Association.
Allen, W. Graham
Nicholls, George
Sandy Lake Action Group
Theatre 1707.
Balcom, Samuel R., Col.
Dorothy and Samuel Shields fonds
Shields, Dorothy and Samuel
Simmons, Lionel
Canada-China Friendship Association fonds
Canada-China Friendship Association
C.A. Douglas retirement photographs
Weld, Charles Beecher
Morash, Weldon Guy
Henson, Guy
Dalhousie University No. 7 Stationary Hospital collection
Canada. Canadian Army Medical Corps. Canadian Stationary Hospital, no. 7
Brodie, Fred
Letters written by Fred Thompson to John Bell
Bell, John A.
Bigelow Family
Harza Engineering Company fonds
Harza Engineering Company.
MacEachern, George
Kerr, Alexander Enoch
Weil, Robert
Administrative records of the Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers' International Union, Local 9-825
Oil Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union. Local 9-825.
Lackey, Thomas
Waldren Studios Photograph Collection
Waldren Photographic Studios
Myers, A.J. Williams
McIntyre, John Edward
Deale, Irving Thomas
Pothier, Hector
Paterson
Smith, Marion Reid
Scott Paper Company.
Donovan, Oscar Glennie
Shaw Group, The.
Nova Scotia Institute of Agrologists biography collection
Nova Scotia Institute of Agrologists
Stephen Archibald's student protest photographs
Collection comprises 34 mounted photographs of political demonstrations and protest marches organized by Dalhousie students between 1967 and 1970. The photographs were taken by students for the Dalhousie Gazette and/or Pharos yearbook and were compiled and printed by Stephen Archibald for a show in the Student Union Building in Spring 1971. The scope and content notes for the images are drawn from the background information provided by Stephen Archibald, who writes: "The pictures were taken by young men in their late teens and early 20s who had no formal training, but who were drawn to photography because it provided a visual, aesthetic outlet that was missing from their academic university life. We also had no particular political beliefs or insight. The editors at the Gazette were left-leaning during this period so it is not surprising that we were assigned to photograph demonstrations that were organized, in large part or totally, by Dal radicals."
The photographs were printed and mounted by Stephen Archibald on F5 high-contrast paper to exaggerate their graphic nature, and printed full frame, which gives them a black border. As he explains in his notes, this was part of the contemporary aesthetic, ensuring that the viewer was aware that the images were composed in the frame, with nothing edited or cropped out. Most of the photographs are mounted, and the dimensions provided in the physical descriptions do not include the mount board.
Archibald, Stephen
Ventham, Richard J.P.