Item consists of two copies of a photograph of the Dalhousie medical school and the hospitals and other buildings surrounding it. The photograph appears to have been taken from an upper floor of the Forrest Building.
Item is a photograph of D. A. Gibson, Director of Audio-Visual Services in the Faculty of Medicine, with microscope used for photomicroscopy. The photograph was taken in the Medical Computer Centre in the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building.
Item is a photograph of the filming of the television series "Let's Talk About Sex." The show was made by Audio-Visual Services in the Faculty of Medicine. Photograph shows (from left to right): Philip Daniel, cameraman; and Tony Gibson, Director of Audio-Visual Services.
Item is a photograph two maintenance workers turning on the steam to the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building Audio-Visual Services. Photograph shows (from left to right): Werner Bartsch, mechanical maintenance; and Karl M. Knox, mechanical maintenance supervisor.
Item is a photograph of D. A. Gibson, Director of Audio-Visual Services in the Faculty of Medicine. Gibson is pictured with the Kodak Versamat automatic film processor for processing black and white film. Photograph was taken in the Medical Computer Centre in the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building.
Item is a photograph of D. A. Gibson, Director of Audio-Visual Services in the Faculty of Medicine, with audio-visual equipment in the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building.
Item is a photograph of Dr. I. Valimaki (right) and a computer operator working on a machine in the Medical Computer Centre, in the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building.
Item is a photograph of the trial hookup of a co-axial cable from the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building to Camp Hill Hospital. The cable was designed to carry data and television transmission signals between the two facilities. Photograph shows (from left to right): Tony Gibson (standing in back); Dr. Henry Hicks, Dalhousie University President; Mr. Archibald; and Dr. Ross Langley.
Item is a photograph of the trial hookup of a co-axial cable from the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building to Camp Hill Hospital. The cable was designed to carry data and television transmission signals between the two facilities. Photograph shows (from left to right): Tony Gibson (standing in back); Dr. Henry Hicks, Dalhousie University President; Mr. Archibald; and Dr. Ross Langley.
Item is a photograph of the filming of the television series "Let's Talk About Sex." The show was made by Audio-Visual Services in the Faculty of Medicine. Photograph shows (from left to right): Dr. Dennis Johnston and Kathleen MacLean on set.
Item is a photograph of the filming of the television series "Let's Talk About Sex." The show was made by Audio-Visual Services in the Faculty of Medicine. Photograph shows (from left to right): Philip Daniel, cameraman; and Tony Gibson, Director of Audio-Visual Services.
Item is a photograph of the presentation of the 1972 'Alumnus of the Year' award to Dr. Ross at the Alumni reception and dinner. The photograph shows Dr. Ross; Dr. MacGregor; Lloyd Macpherson; and Ross Langley.
Item is a contact sheet with eight photographs of Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Alumni reception and dinner on November 21st, 1972. The photographs show Dr. Ross; Dr. MacGregor; Lloyd Macpherson; and Ross Langley.
Item is a photograph of Dr. Murray Fraser, winner of Dalhousie Medical Alumni's 'Alumnus of the Year', standing with Lloyd Macpherson and Ross Langley. Description says: "On his behalf the alumni presented the faculty of medicine with a piano.".
Item is a photograph Dr. Eva Mader MacDonald, winner of Dalhousie Medical Alumni's 'Alumnus of the Year' and Chancellor of University of Toronto. The photograph shows Eva Mader MacDonald; Lloyd Macpherson; and C. L. Gosse (Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia).
Item is a photograph of Dr. Clarence L. Gosse, winner of the Dalhousie Medical Alumni's 'Alumnus of the Year'. The photograph shows C. L. Gosse; Mrs. Gosse; Lloyd Macpherson (Dean of Medicine); and C. Donald Vaie (President of Alumni Association).
Item is a photograph of a cocktail party at a Medical Alumni refresher. File contains photographs of Mrs. Carl Tupper; C. L. Gosse; Barb Blauvolt; and W. R. Carl Tupper.
Item is a photograph of (from left to right) Dr. Lloyd Macpherson, Dean of Medicine at Dalhousie University; Dr. George R. Beaton, Director of Continuing Medical Education at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa; and Dr. M. R. Clark, Director of Continuing Medical Education at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of Lloyd MacPherson, former Dean of Medicine at Dalhousie University; Henry Hicks, President; and J. D. Hatcher, Dean of Medicine.
File is a photograph with 18 individual portraits. Students are identified as follows: Group A, Sub Group I: Archambault, J.L.; Baker, D.A.: Beck, C.A.; Bessonette, J.R.; Blackie, P.B.; Bloom, H.R.: Sub Group II: Brake, R.J.; Caines, L.W.; Cameron, M.F.; Canfield, J.M.; Casey, J.I.; Christie, G.B.: Sub Group III: Covert, W.H.; Crocker, J.F.; Duncan, J.R.; Dunn, J.M.; Edstrom, H.W.; Finch, G.C.: