Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows a group of alumni, faculty or other people standing outside of the Studley gym.
Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows Mrs Hills (?); Mrs. J. MacG. Stewart; Mrs. Johnstone; Mrs. Murray Macneill; Lady MacMillan; Mrs. Stanley; and others standing in front of Shirreff Hall.
Item is a photograph of the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Medical-Dental Library at Dalhousie University. The cornerstone was laid by Hon. Frank R. Davis, Minister of Health for the Province of Nova Scotia. The cornerstone laying took place during a Dalhousie reunion in 1938.
Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph was taken at a dance and shows a crowd of unidentified people in a ballroom.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph taken during the unveiling of plaques in honour of Dalhousie University's first three presidents. The photograph shows Arthur Stanley MacKenzie standing on the front steps of the Forrest Building and wearing academic dress.
Item consists of four copies of a photograph taken during the unveiling of plaques in honour of Dalhousie University's first three presidents. The photograph shows J.W. (Lucky) Logan (BA. 1894, MA 1909); Miss McCulloch (granddaughter of Thomas McCulloch, Dalhousie's first president); Mrs. James Ross (daughter-in-law of James Ross, Dalhousie's second president); Miss Jean Forrest (daughter of John Forrest, Dalhousie's third president); and Arthur Stanley MacKenzie (President) standing on the front steps of the Forrest Building with the three plaques.
Item is a photograph taken during the unveiling of a monument commemorating the British invasion of Castine, Maine, where they collected customs duties that funded the construction of Dalhousie College. The unveiling happened during a Dalhousie reunion in 1938. The photograph shows a large group of people sitting or standing in front of the Arts Building (University Club) as an unidentified man unveils the monument.
Item is a photograph of the Halifax and Castine monument located on Dalhousie University's Studley campus. The photograph was taken during a Dalhousie reunion in 1938, at which time it was unveiled.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows a procession of alumni or faculty in academic dress walking down a street.
Item is a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows a procession, including a pipe and drum band, men in uniform, and children.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph taken during a Dalhousie University reunion in 1938. The photograph shows Arthur Stanley MacKenzie; J.W. (Lucky) Logan; and other unidentified people standing next to the Halifax Castine monument on Dalhousie's Studley campus.
Item is an aerial photograph of a funeral procession for Arthur Stanley MacKenzie. The procession is shown travelling down Morris Street near Birmingham Street and Queen Street.
Item is an aerial photograph of a funeral procession for Arthur Stanley MacKenzie. The procession is show travelling Down Morris Street near South Park Street, Brenton Street, and Dresden Row.
Item is a photograph of a funeral procession for Arthur Stanley MacKenzie. The photograph shows a car followed by a long line of people, driving between two other rows of people.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph of a funeral procession for Arthur Stanley MacKenzie. The photograph shows a car followed by a long line of people, driving between two other rows of people.
Item consists of three copies of a photograph of a funeral procession for Arthur Stanley MacKenzie. The photograph shows a car followed by a long line of people, driving between two other rows of people.
Item consists of two copies of a postcard with a photograph taken during at Dalhousie University reunion in September 1919. The photograph shows a group of people, including Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, standing on the front steps of the Macdonald Memorial Library.
Item is a postcard with a photograph taken at a Dalhousie University reunion in September 1919. The photograph shows a procession of alumni or faculty, including Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, wearing academic dress. They are standing in front of a group of people holding banners with graduation years.
Item is a postcard with a photograph taken at a Dalhousie University reunion in September 1919. The photograph shows a model of the original Dalhousie College building and stone tablets from the original building on the back of a trunk.
Item is a photograph of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie and Mr. Campbell standing together at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Science Building (now the Chemistry Building) at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of Arthur Stanley MacKenzie, the Duke of Connaught, and Mr. Campbell by a gazebo at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the Science Building (now the Chemistry Building) at Dalhousie University.
Item is an aerial photograph of Dalhousie University's Studley Campus, including Shirreff Hall, King's College, the Provincial Archives (Chase Building), Science Building (Chemistry Building), Arts Building (University Club), and Macdonald Library (Macdonald Building).
Item consists of a postcard photograph produced by Cox Bros., Halifax, N.S., of Clyde Blakeney (who left Sable Island to enlist in the armed forces in the fall of 1917), dressed in military uniform standing atop Citadel Hill.
Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920. Caption says "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Prov. 23: 5"
Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920. Caption says "If “Salts” have lost its savour where with shall it be salted?"
Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920. Caption says “Come right in boys, I’m serving tea.”
File consists of two copies of a photograph and a photographic negative of the Dalhousie University Senate members, present at the first Senate meeting held in the new Arts and Administration Building, in January 1952. The photograph shows Dixie Pelluet; Dean Horace Read (Law); Dean J.H.L. Johnstone (Graduate Studies); C.L. Bennet; President A.E. Kerr; Dean George Wilson (Arts and Science); Dean J.S. Bagnall (Dentistry); Dr. H.L. Scammell (Registrar); Dean H.G. Grant (Medicine); H.P. Bell; C.B. Weld; D.J. Tonning; C.H. Mercer; W.J. Chute; H.R. Theakston; W.R. Lederman; R.S. Cumming; J.H. Aitchison; John A. Aldous; George Grant; A.S. Mowat; G.V. Douglas; R.S. Hayes; C. Lamberston; Burns Martin; A.K. Griffin; J.A. McCarter; and Charles Walmsley. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 2" by Peter B. Waite (page 183).
File contains a photograph of Marshall Tito, President of Yugoslavia, receiving an honourary degree from Dalhousie University in November 1971. Photograph includes (left to right): Fitzroy MacLean; Harold Uhlman (Registrar); Marshall Tito; Victor de Bedia Oland (Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia); and Henry Hicks (President, Dalhousie University). The photograph was published in "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 2" by Peter B. Waite (page 293).