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Photograph of two dolls from Fort Chimo, Quebec

Item is a photographic slide depicting two dolls from Fort Chimo, Quebec. The dolls both have carved faces and traditional Inuit clothes made out of fur. One doll is a man and one doll is a woman. The dolls are posed outdoors against some white stone.

Photograph of clutter inside a building

Item is a photographic slide depicting a collection of items inside a building. The photograph is very dark. The photograph was taken somewhere in northern Quebec.

Aerial photograph of a small town

Item is a photographic slide depicting an unidentified small town somewhere in northern Quebec. The photograph was taken from an airplane.

Photograph of a white dog on a chain

Item is a photographic slide depicting a white husky chained up outside. The dog is lying in the grass. The photograph was taken somewhere in northern Quebec.

Photograph of a boy riding a bicycle next to a shop called "Eskimo Crafts"

Item is a photographic slide depicting a child in a white sweater riding a bicycle in front of a small white and blue store with a sign that says "Eskimo Crafts." There is a white house next to the store as well as a yellow truck. The photograph was taken in an unidentified location in northern Quebec.

A student's letters, number 1 / A.P. Reid : [facsimile]

Item consists of a facsimile of a letter submitted by A.P. Reid to the July 1857 issue of The Medical Chronicle (Montreal monthly journal of medicine & surgery) (Vol. 5, No. 2), dated May 29th, 1857, discussing life as a medical student in London.

A student's letters, number 5 / A.P. Reid : [facsimile]

Item consists of a facsimile of a letter submitted by A.P. Reid to the March 1858 issue of The Medical Chronicle (Montreal monthly journal of medicine & surgery) (Vol. 5, No. 10), dated February 1st, 1858, discussing treatment of an otherwise healthy young man who is "[an] almost unique [case of being] deficient of a sternum".

Photograph of the stadium and velodrome

Item is a photographic slide of the stadium and velodrome, taken from a distance and a slight angle on a hill. There are people walking or sitting, getting more dense towards the stadium.

Photograph of the Biosphere in the pavillion after the fire

Item is a photographic slide of the Montreal Biosphere in the pavillion. It is pictured after the fire that occurred on May 20th of the same year, causing the outer covering to burn. The photograph is taken from a small distance away, with people walking in front.

Photograph of a bicycle road race

Item is a photographic slide of a bicycle road race. A large group of competitors are grouped in the middle of the street, with a police vehicle in front and a few spectators on the sidewalk.

Photograph of the crowds outside the stadium

Item is a photographic slide of the crowds outside the stadium. The photograph appears to be taken from under an overhang connected to the stadium with pillars. Flags are visible in the background.

Photograph of the opening day ceremony

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 to signify countries.

Photograph of the opening day ceremony and the torchbearers

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, and the torchbearers.

Photograph of the opening day ceremony and the flag raising

Item is a photographic slide of the opening day ceremony and the flag raising. 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.

Photograph of the opening day ceremony

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 has a group of people wearing black, some with white head covers, and there is a group in white on the track.

Correspondence from Gilbert Sutherland Stairs to Archibald MacMechan, November 18, 1915

Item consists of handwritten correspondence written by Gilbert Sutherland Stairs to Archibald MacMechan, dated November 18, 1915, in Montreal, Quebec, discussing the difficult decision to enlist in the war effort, and his training for the Canadian Grenadier Guards Overseas Battalion. He then discusses military exploits of mutual friends.

Correspondence from Owen Bell Jones to MacMechan, September 16, 1915

Item consists of handwritten correspondence sent from Owen Bell Jones to Archibald MacMechan, dated September 16, 1915, at Valcartier Camp (Quebec City), thanking MacMechan for further outfitting of the Camp's library, general anxiousness around Camp, and the hopes of the Battalion soon being deployed to England.

Bruce Parsons : a model of reality

Item is a catalogue for an exhibition of artworks by Bruce Parsons, organized and presented by the Dalhousie art Gallery from February 23 to March 14, 1976.

Catalogue contains an introduction and a forward by Gilles Toupin, a list of artworks, text written by Parson's daughter, Jenny, full-page photographs of Parson's works, a biography, and acknowledgements.

Recording of an interview with Gordon Braley

File contains a reel-to-reel recording of Barbara Hinds' interview with Gordon Braley from the St. Felicien Air Service in Fort Chimo. Braley tells stories about flying in the north.
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