- MS-2-268, SF Box 35, Folder 8
- Item
- 1903
Hogan, Ralph
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Hogan, Ralph
Mackay, D.C.
Personal archives of Sandy Moore
Moore, Sandy
Dalhousie University yearbooks donated by Phyllis B. (Scott) Wood
Wood, Phyllis B. (Scott)
Khyber Art Society
Dalhousie University Libraries fonds
Dalhousie University. University Libraries
Dalhousie University. Arts Centre.
Morgan, Graham J.
Cantley, Thomas
Brown, Murray G.
Dalhousie University Reference Collection
Maritime School of Social Work fonds
Dalhousie University. Faculty of Health. School of Social Work
Winham, Gilbert Rathbone
Wamboldt-Waterfield Photographic Collection
Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited
Technical University of Nova Scotia fonds
Fonds consists of the records of the Technical University of Nova Scotia, predominanty from its first 40 years as the Nova Scotia Technical College and from its final decade before amalgamation with Dalhousie University.
College governance is well documented through the minutes and correspondence of the Board of Governors and the Senate, and the President’s records.
The administration of technical education courses in communities throughout Nova Scotia, 1907-1947, is minutely detailed in the records of the Director of Technical Education, as well as through the series of beautiful glass plate negatives of Technical Education classes.
The Public Relations office created files, photographs, sound and video recordings of events, faculty, staff and students of TUNS.
A selection of student records is available in the series of records from the Registrar’s Office; however access is restricted to protect privacy.
The development of the TUNS campus is well documented through construction photographs, aerial photographs, historical overviews, and files on land acquisition and renovations to historic buildings.
Technical University of Nova Scotia
TrentonWorks
Atlantic Geoscience Society fonds
Borgese, Elisabeth Mann
Thomas M. Power, Drugs and Medicines fonds
Thomas M. Power, Drugs and Medicines
Lesley Choyce's manuscripts and professional papers
Choyce, Lesley
Tupper, Francis Freeman
Fonds consists of textual records related to Sylvia Hamilton and her academic career as an instructor at Mount Saint Vincent University, Acadia University, and the University of King’s College.
Textual records include correspondence and records related to her service and committee work, and educational material related to “The Journalist as Documentarian,” “Canadian History on Film,” "Through Her Eyes: Women and Documentary Filmmaking,” “Through Her Eyes: Women and the Documentary Tradition,” “Crossing Boundaries: An Interdisciplinary Cross-Cultural Approach to Telling Women’s Lives,” and “Advanced Television Workshop" courses.
Hamilton, Sylvia D.
Pedersen, Stephen Alan
Murray, Florence Jessie
Bennet, C.L.
Allison, Don
Canada-China Friendship Association fonds
Canada-China Friendship Association
O'Dor, Ronald
Fonds comprises records created and collected by Richard Apostle in the course of his research activities between 1966-2006, which informed their arrangement into the following series: AquaNet (Network of Centres of Excellence in Aquaculture); Community, State and Market on the North Atlantic Rim; Individual Transferable Fish Quotas; Information Services Employment Trends Survey; Marginal Work World Research Program; Public Policing in Nova Scotia; and Center for Local and Regional Development, Klaksvik, Faroe Islands.
Record types include manuscripts; published reports, papers and monographs; committee records, including minutes, agendas and reports; surveys; interview transcripts and notes; annual reports; operations manuals; datasets; secondary readings and newspaper clippings.
Apostle, Richard A.
Hicks, Henry D.
Fonds consists of records related to Sandy Young’s academic research and teaching career, with an emphasis on sport and sport history in Nova Scotia and Canada.
The largest series consists of student papers, most of which were written for Dr. Young’s leisure studies classes and contain information gleaned from student interviews with athletes. Records include official and personal correspondence; research notes; newspaper clippings regarding Nova Scotia athletes; conference information; committee records; film and video recordings used for class instruction; magazines; programs from various sports associations and teams; published articles by Young on Maritime sport history; sound recordings; teaching slides about international sports history; photographs of Nova Scotian and/or Canadian athletes; postcards; maps; and scrapbooks. There is also an assortment of artifacts and memorabilia related to Nova Scotia Olympian Aileen Meagher, including a track outfit, relay baton, and Olympic bronze medal certificate.
Young, Alexander J.
Hope McPhee's notebook from the first Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic
McPhee, Hope
Fillmore, Roscoe A.
Sermons by Reverend William Ellis
Ellis, William
Campbell, Hugh
Letters written by Fred Thompson to John Bell
Bell, John A.
Grace Maternity Hospital fonds
Grace Maternity Hospital
George Geoffrey Meyerhof fonds
Meyerhof, George Geoffrey, 1916-2003
Maritime science fiction and fantasy societies collection
Roué, William
Dalhousie Law Association register of life members and register of subscribing members, 1919-1929
Penson, Art
Antoft, Kell
Professor David Morice Leigh Farr theatre program collection
SOS: save our school marketing agency emergency information package
Stephen Archibald's student protest photographs
Collection comprises 34 mounted photographs of political demonstrations and protest marches organized by Dalhousie students between 1967 and 1970. The photographs were taken by students for the Dalhousie Gazette and/or Pharos yearbook and were compiled and printed by Stephen Archibald for a show in the Student Union Building in Spring 1971. The scope and content notes for the images are drawn from the background information provided by Stephen Archibald, who writes: "The pictures were taken by young men in their late teens and early 20s who had no formal training, but who were drawn to photography because it provided a visual, aesthetic outlet that was missing from their academic university life. We also had no particular political beliefs or insight. The editors at the Gazette were left-leaning during this period so it is not surprising that we were assigned to photograph demonstrations that were organized, in large part or totally, by Dal radicals."
The photographs were printed and mounted by Stephen Archibald on F5 high-contrast paper to exaggerate their graphic nature, and printed full frame, which gives them a black border. As he explains in his notes, this was part of the contemporary aesthetic, ensuring that the viewer was aware that the images were composed in the frame, with nothing edited or cropped out. Most of the photographs are mounted, and the dimensions provided in the physical descriptions do not include the mount board.
Archibald, Stephen
Communications and Marketing Department fonds
Dalhousie University. Communications and Marketing Department.
Veniot, Harvey Alfred, Hon.