Item is a photograph of three unidentified people looking at a program from the Dalhousie medical centennial. They are at an event in the Tupper Building.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person in a white outfit holding a coffee pot and a walking stick. The photograph was taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person in a white outfit holding a coffee pot and a walking stick. The photograph was taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of Kathleen Quinlan and an unidentified person posing with old medical equipment, as if Quinlan is operating on the other person. The photograph was taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of a procession of people in academic dress in front of the Tupper Building. The photograph was taken at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie mace being carried to the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony. An unidentified person is carrying the mace toward the audience in front of the Tupper Building.
Item is a photograph of a procession of people in academic dress in front of the Tupper Building. The photograph was taken at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony.
Item is a photograph of a degree being awarded by Henry Hicks at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony in front of the Tupper Building. The degree recipient may be Dr. Ralph W. Tyler.
Item is a photograph of a degree being awarded to Dr. C. J. W. Beckwith at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony in front of the Tupper Building.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person shaking hands with Henry Hicks during the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony in front of the Tupper Building.
Item is a photograph of a degree being awarded by Henry Hicks and L. B. MacPherson at the Dalhousie medical centennial convocation ceremony in front of the Tupper Building.
Item is a photograph of four unidentified people sitting at the front of a classroom. The photograph was taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of two unidentified people looking at a "wet paint" sign on a podium in front of the Tupper Building. The photograph was taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person speaking at a podium at the front of a classroom. There are two other unidentified people sitting next to him. The photograph may have been taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person talking at the front of a classroom. There are four other people sitting at the front of the classroom. The photograph was taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person speaking at the front of a classroom during a lecture or some other event for the Dalhousie medical centennial.
Item is a photograph of D. A. Gibson, Director of Audio-Visual Services in the Faculty of Medicine. Gibson is pictured with the Kodak Versamat automatic film processor for processing black and white film. Photograph was taken in the Medical Computer Centre in the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building.
File is a photograph of the Queen Mother speaking with President Henry Hicks and Mrs. Jean Hicks outside a Dalhousie building the day of the Faculty of Medicine Convocation Ceremony in 1967.
Item is a photograph of D. A. Gibson, Director of Audio-Visual Services in the Faculty of Medicine, with microscope used for photomicroscopy. The photograph was taken in the Medical Computer Centre in the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building.
File is a photograph of Dr. Henry Hicks and Dr. Lloyd MacPherson, then Dean of Medicine, on stage during the 1967 Convocation Ceremony for the Faculty of Medicine.
File is a photograph of the Queen Mother and Dr. Lloyd MacPherson on stage dressed in Dalhousie regalia during the Faculty of Medicine Convocation Ceremony in 1967.
Item is a photograph of D. A. Gibson, Director of Audio-Visual Services in the Faculty of Medicine, with audio-visual equipment in the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building.