File is a group photograph of the Dalhousie Junior Football Team who were winners of the trophy in 1908. Players: B.W. Russell, G. McAulay, F.R. Davis, M. Lyons, A.O. Thomas, F.R. Little, R.S. MacLennen, D.J. Nicholson, A.J. Laurence (captain), B.J. McDaniell, D.A. McLeod, P.R. Fleming, F. MacAskill, J.A. MacKay, J.L. Cavanagh, R.O. Bethune.
Game scores: Dalhousie vs. Crescents 10-3; Cadets 20-3; Wanderers 8-0; Wanderers 8-3; Horton C. A. 8-3; Horton C.A. 3-5.
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.
Picture is of the Halifax Medical College Rugby Team. They are: DaCorta; McDonald; McRay; Forbes; Bordeau; Hardy; Donovan; Chapman; Ross; Cunningham; McDonald; Farquharm; Lissel; Millar; Robbins. Subjects are identified on the back of the photograph.
Photograph is of the Halifax Medical College Dissecting Room. Picture has six individuals in it. They are identified on back of photograph as McKinnon; Watson, McKenzie; Campbell; Corston.
File is an aerial photograph of Halifax's IWK, Dalhousie University Carleton campus. Inscription on verso estimates date based on post-construction of IWK but pre-construction of the Rehabilitation Centre on the corner of Summer and University. Also pre-construction of the Nova Scotia Public Archives.
File is a photograph which was used in an exhibit at the W.K. Kellogg Health Science Library in 2007. Inscription on verso reads: Halifax Medical College. Erected in 1874. [Photograph] donated by Dr. R. Hand, 1973.
File is a photograph of the Halifax Medical College. The photograph is of the original building used until 1915. The photograph was taken before the construction of the additional wing after 1874 and before 1915.
File is a photograph of Bill Owen accompanied by his obituary. Obituary reads: OWEN, William Hampton (Bill) / Owen, William Hampton (Bill) - 59, Halifax, passed away peacefully at home i the early hours of April 5, 1998, after a long struggle with cancer. Born in Townsville, Australia, Bill was the only child of the late Gordon Hampton Owen and the late Ruth (Clarke) Owen. Bill had a rich and varied life that took many interesting turns. He graduated from Melbourne University with a B.Sc. in 1960 and M.Sc. in 1964, and from Sydney University with a PhD in reproductive physiology in 1969. That same year he came to Halifax on post-doctoral fellowship with the Fisheries Research Board. After two years, he was in search of a career change and drove tractor trailers for a year before setting off for travels in Central and South America. After he returned to Canada, he spent a years studying Grizzly bears in the Arctic, then in 1975 took an M.Sc. in medical parasitology at the London School of Tropical Medicine. Following this, he worked as a miner in Thompson, Man., and then on the log booms on the British Columbia coast. In 1980, he graduated from Dalhousie University with a master of library service, and settled down to being a reference librarian at the Kellogg Health Science Library for the next 17 years, until his early retirement in June 1997 due to ill health. He was an avid bird watcher, photographer, traveller and had a great love of poetry, music and nature. Bill was a tireless advocate of the rights of the East Timorese, and many other causes both local and global. He had a keen wit and a booming laugh, and lived his life with great honesty, integrity and generosity. Bill is mourned by his beloved wife, Audrey Louise Samson, and his cherished children, Phoebe Ruth and Max; stepmother, Mary Owen, and stepbrothers, Tom and David Biltoft, Melbourne; his "adopted family" the Annands: Betty, Wendy, Kirk and Chris; and his many, many friends and relations in Australia and Canada. Cremation has taken place. Bill will be remembered at a gathering at the hall of the Universalist Unitarian Church, 5500 Inglis St., at 1 p.m. on Monday, April 13. Memorial donations may be made to the food bank, Oxfam or East Timor Alert Network, 33659-5th Ave., Mission, B.C., V2V 1X1. Arrangements entrusted to Dignity Cremation Services, Halifax.
File is a photograph of Ann Barrett, Carol Smilie, and Patrick Ellis. Accompanying note states: A new collection fund has been established for the Kellogg Health Sciences Library to support research and teaching in the area of Community Health Nursing at Dalhousie University. / The fund was established on the reitrement of longtime library friend and patron, Dr. Carol Smilie. Dr. Smilie was an Associate Proferssor at Dalhousie University School of Nursing from 1982-2001, and Associate Director of Undergraduate Cirriculum and Planning for the School [from] 1999-2001. Dr. Smilie graduated with an MSc in Health Education from Dalhousie in 1980. Her practice of nursing was concentrated in the area of community health. While assuming presidential responsibilities in the national and provincial organizations of the Canadian Cancer Society and the Canadian Public Health Association and Directorship of the Nova Scotia Sociobehavioural Cancer Research Network, Dr. Smilie worked to enhance the understanding of and support for the preparation of nurses to work as partners in the building of healthy communities.
File is a photograph of Dr. Gordon B. Wiswell's Baby Clinic. Health Centre No. 1. Picture has the Dr. looking at a little baby, with a nurse and the mother looking on. Picture also has two mothers with children in the back ground. Accompanying inscription reads: Dr. Gordon B. Wiswell's Baby Clinic, Health Centre Number One.
File is a photograph of the staff of Health Centre No. 2, at the entrance door. Picture has three men and three women. Accompanying inscription reads: The staff of Health Centre No. 2 at entrance door.
File is a photograph depicting seven women at an unknown health-related event. Two women are identified on the back of the photograph as Mrs. J.A. MacDonald and Mrs. Corbett.