Item is a photograph the 1923-1924 Students' Council. The photographs shows H. E. McLean; A. M. Sutherland; M. MacKinnon; S. P. Young; J. A. Tupper; B. Shaffner; H. Pearson; A. G. MacKinnon; R. E. Archibald; J. J. Carrol; H. Elliott; George Hugh Pringle; A. McKean; L. W. Fraser; C. W. Sedgewick; J. McCurdy; H. E. Baird; D. S. Campbell; W. C. Chipman; S. B. Profitt; G. Burns; R. M. Piercey; E. McKay; R. E. Bennett; J. G. Fogo; J. Chew; and A. Grant sitting and standing in four rows. C. W. Sedgewick is holding a teddy bear.
Item is a photograph of the 1922-1923 Dalhousie University Council of the Students. The photograph shows R. S. Gass; G. M. Logan; J. E. Grant; J. R. Nicholson; W. L. Gates; D. McInnes; C. E. Crease; Mac Caulay; G. P. Flavin; G. Dawson; O. R. Crowell; W. C. Chipman; W. A. Gunn; Gertrude Evelyn Mills; A.E. Hunter (Vice President); N. A. MacKenzie (President); L. W. Fraser (Secretary Treasurer); M. E. Linton; M. I. Clark; G. R. Forbes; J. D. Fraser; and V. Clifford sitting and standing in four rows. J. D. Fraser is holding a teddy bear.
Item is a photograph of the 1925-1926 Dalhousie S. C. A. Cabinet, Men's Branch. The photograph shows F. R. Hayes; W. D. Outhit; K. M. Grant; J. J. Fay; R. F. Ross; S. H. Baird; J. W. Byers; W. G. Creighton (Treasurer); A. O. Hebb (Vice President); W. J. McCurdy (President); C. B. Moore (Secretary); and H. A. Davidson sitting and standing around a table between two potted plants.
Item is a photograph of a taxidermy display of black-backed and herring gulls. The display is located at the McCulloch Museum in the Biology Department.
Item is a photograph of Joe Harvey and Biology Department Facility Members. The photograph was taken by John Dorkin. Attached card reads: "Sabbatical-bound: Chapman, Harvey, Kamra and McBride."
Item is a photograph of Dr. M. J. Harvey admiring a display of ceramic mushrooms at the McCulloch Museum. The mushrooms are native to Nova Scotia and are botanically accurate in detail and coloration. The ceramics were made by Alma and Ernst Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane. Biology photographer Mary Primrose took the photograph.
Item is a photograph of Miss Constance MacFarlane admiring a display of ceramic mushrooms at the McCulloch Museum. The mushrooms are native to Nova Scotia and are botanically accurate in detail and coloration. The ceramics were made by Alma and Ernst Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane. The photograph was taken by Biology photographer Mary Primrose.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma and Ernst Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma and Ernst Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of Ernest Lorenzen creating ceramic models of mushrooms in his studio in Lantz. The ceramic mushroom models are botanically accurate in detail and coloration. Alex Wilson took the photograph.
Item is a photograph of Alma Lorenzen creating ceramic models of mushrooms in her studio in Lantz. The ceramic mushroom models are botanically accurate in detail and coloration. Alex Wilson took the photograph.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of ceramic mushrooms. The mushrooms in the photo are part of a collection of ceramic mushrooms native to Nova Scotia, made by Alma Lorenzen and donated to Dalhousie by Miss Constance Macfarlane.
Item is a photograph of a taxidermy display of large homed owls surrounded by small, short-eared owls and long-eared owls. The owls are on display at the McCulloch Museum in the Biology Department.
Item is a photograph of a taxidermy display of marsh birds including the great blue heron, gallinies, sora, rail, bittern, woodcock and snipe. The display is located at the McCulloch Museum in the Biology Department.