The item consists of a group of prisoners of war from the Internment Camp in Amherst, Nova Scotia, posed in a human pyramid. There are three gentlemen in suits included in the photograph.
Item is a scrapbook containing programs from the Academy of Music and related newspaper clippings; clippings of events related to Dalhousie students in Halifax and sporting events; and postcards.
Item is a group portrait of the Halifax Wanderers' football team in 1913: Dr. J.S. Carruthers; A. Ryan; H.W. Mahon; W. L. Fluck; D. Johnson; J. E. Monaghan; Dr. D. Douglas; H. J. Gray; E. R. Goreham; E. J. Hallett; W. Rogers; A. Gladwin; R. F. Studd; R. O. Schaefer; C. Wood; C. D. Shreve; J. B Hunter; L. N. Seaman
Item is a photograph of the 1899 Dalhousie Football Team. The photograph shows J. McKenzie; E. H. Faulkner; A. M. Lindsay; E. B. Roach; J. L. Cock; L. H. Cumming; T. C. Hebb; H. Hawboldt; J. Malcolm; D. Jardine; A. H. S. Murray; J. L. Potter; L. B. McKenzie; W. L. Hall; J. H. Crocker; N. J. Lockhart; A. G. Young; and R. T. Mcllreith sitting or standing in three rows with a football, a stool, and a baby doll.
Fonds consists of correspondence (1943-1975), publications (1946-1970), addresses and forewords (1944-1977), unpublished documents (1952-1978), material collected for reference and other purposes, newspaper cuttings, memorabilia (1934-1977), and black and white photographs (1946-1975), written or collected by Guy Henson. Reference and other materials pertain to a wide variety of topics, including golf, education in Nova Scotia, political movements and current affairs, social causes, labour, management, and the activities of many local, provincial and national societies.
Item is a photograph from the Dalhousie University gym show in 1926. The photograph shows several women, including Betty Freeman and Gertrude Phinney, making a human pyramid.
Item is a photograph of the 1926 Dalhousie University girls basketball team. The photograph shows Mabel A. Borden; Alice Atherton; Marian Campbell; Betty Freeman; Elinor Barnstead; Edwina Archibald; Marge Thompson; Harriet Roberts; and Coach Stirling standing in a row.
Item is an undated photograph of a Dalhousie University Girls Basketball Team. The photograph shows the team members and coach, including Mary Caroline Hawkins, sitting or standing in two rows.
File contains nine photographs from 1976 athletic award presentations. The photographs show presentations of the Dalhousie Award, the Climo Award, and the award for Outstanding Female Athlete.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie Law Ice Hockey Team in 1904. The photograph shows B.T. Graham, L.H. Fenerty, J.A. Redmond, M.W. Eagar, H.A. Dickie, H.B.A. Dickey (Captain), R. Trites, T.B. Gilpin (Manager), B.S. Corey, and A.A. McGillivray sitting or standing in three rows with hockey sticks and a trophy.
Item is a photograph of the 1910 Dalhousie Football Team, the "Champions of Eastern Canada." The photograph shows L. A. Mylus; F. R. Davis; D. J. Nickelson; R. S. McLellan; D. McNeil; J. Cavanaugh; J. McKay; F. R. Little; E. M. Forbes; S. G. MacKenzie (Captain); N. C. Ralston; A. B. Crowe; D. McLeod; R. O. Bethune; Dr. W. S. MacDonnell; and S. O. Thomas sitting or standing in three rows.
Front row (on the floor): A.S. Barnstead; W.J. Pickering; A.D. Archibald Sitting: W.E. Thompson; E.S. Harding; R. H. Graham; G.S. Gordon (Captain); R. McIlreith First Row Standing: G.S. Shaw; D.McRae; D.K. Grant; D. Finlayson; G.H. Maxwell Last Row: J.W. Logan; D.G. MacKay; F.C. Harvey; L. McLean; H.V. Bigelow
Item is a photographic slide of the 1500 metres won by New Zealand's John Walker. The stadium is full. The flags represented are: New Zealand with gold, Belgium with silver, and West Germany with bronze.
Item is a photographic slide of the rowing basin with small boats in the water. Most of the boats have two people in them, standing up and paddling. The photograph is taken from the spectator's area, and there are people sitting on grass visible across the water. A bridge is seen in the distance.
Item is a photographic slide of a boat race with eight teams visible, made up of two people per boat. The photograph is taken from the spectator's area, with a vehicle driving on a road directly in front of the water. Grass, buildings and spectators are visible on the other side of the water.
Item is a photographic slide of the 800m medal presentation. Cuba is pictured winning gold, with Belgium receiving silver and their corresponding flags behind them. The photograph is taken from high up in the stands, with a large amount of spectators present. There is a small black line running down the left side of the photograph.
Item is a photographic slide of a medal presentation on a large grass field. The United States is pictured winning gold, with East Germany receiving silver. The photograph is taken from high up in the stands.
Item is a photographic slide of the barricade and handball court at the Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard sporting facility. The photograph is blurry and taken on an angle, with a light leak running down the left side.
Item is a photographic slide of the opening day ceremony. The photograph is taken from high up in the stands, which are full. The field is filled with groups of people in different coloured outfits, which may be to distinguish between countries. Dancers are performing on the track around the field.
Item is a photographic slide of the opening day ceremony. The photograph is taken from high up in the stands, which are full. The field is filled with groups of people in different coloured outfits, which may be to distinguish between countries. Dancers are performing on the track around the field.
Item is a photographic slide of the opening day ceremony. The photograph is taken from high up in the stands, which are full. The field is filled with groups of people in different coloured outfits, which may be to distinguish between countries. Dancers are performing on the track around the field.
Item is a photographic slide of the opening day ceremony with Canada's athletes and representatives entering the stadium. The photograph is taken from high up in the stands, which are full. The field is filled with groups of people in different coloured outfits, which may be to distinguish between countries.