Item is a photograph of Brian Smith and Peter McLellan. Photograph shows (from left to right) Brian Smith, Dalhousie Student Union President 1971-1972; and Peter McLellan.
Item is a photograph of members of the Dalhousie Women's Club at their annual dinner and meeting in May, 1980. Photograph shows (from left to right) Sylvia Aldrich; Alexa MacKay; Gene Hicks; and Joy Jones.
Item is a photograph of Dalhousie Vice-President Andrew MacKay placing a commemorative plaque on Donna Crawford's new power wheelchair in 1976. The wheelchair was purchased for her from funds raised by the Dalhousie community. Photograph was published in University News, Vol. 7 No. 1, 1976.
Item is a photograph of members of the signing of a contract between the Dalhousie Staff Association and Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Enid Timinez (President of the Dalhousie Staff Association); H. A. MacDonald; Hendry D. Hicks; and Suzanne Jodrey (Secretary for the Dalhousie Staff Association). The contract is a collective agreement between the governors of Dalhousie College and University and the Dalhousie Staff Association.
File contains two copies of a photograph of the 1977 Dalhousie Staff Association executive. The photograph shows Shirley Mushumanski (Vice-President, Arts & Science); Jane Mercereau (President); Dianne Zwicker (Vice-President, Medicine); Ben Fullerton (Immediate Past President, ex-officio member); and John Pallas (Vice-President, Libraries). Susan MacDonald (Secretary) and Margaret Singley (Treasurer) are listed as absent from the photograph.
Item is a photograph of Nicole Shayer, secretary of the Dalhousie Faculty Association. The photograph shows Shayer sitting next to a certificate from the National Secretaries Association.
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 projection apparatus. Verso of photograph describes that Da Vinci used a candle and a lens to project an enlarged image on a screen. He drew the image on transparent sheets, such as mica, for this purpose.
Item is a photograph of the art installation Another Day by Duane Hanson. Another Day was a life sized sculpture of polyester, fibreglass, and polychrome. The photograph was published in University News, September 16, 1977.
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.