Item is a photograph of the concrete staircase between the Killam Memorial Library and the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. An unidentified person is walking up the stairs. The clock tower of the Henry Hicks building is visible in the background. The photograph was taken by Kathi Petersen.
Item is a photograph of trees and landscaping near the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium on Dalhousie University' Sexton Campus, formerly the Technical University of Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken in the winter and the trees and ground are covered in snow. The gymnasium is visible through the trees.
Item is a photograph of the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium on Dalhousie University' Sexton Campus, formerly the Technical University of Nova Scotia. The photograph shows the TUNS sign and a bed of daffodils in front of the building.
Item is a photograph of the front facade of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph was taken by the Dalhousie University Photography Department,
Item is a proof sheet of photographs taken at the Technical University of Nova Scotia, now part of Dalhousie University's Sexton Campus. The photographs show the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium; students sitting in a classroom; and the A, B, C and D building complex.
Item is a reproduction of a pastel drawing of Thomas McCulloch, the first president of Dalhousie University. The drawing was produced by Munro of Pictou, Nova Scotia. The original drawing was created by Daniel Munro in 1850, after an older drawing hanging in Wellington Presbyterian Church in Glasgow, Scotland. The drawing was given to Dalhousie as a centennial gift by Isabella McCulloch in 1939.
File contains a photographic collage of the faculty, graduates, and students of Dalhousie University in the 1869-1870 academic year. The item consists of portraits of Walter M. Thorburn; A. W. H. Lindsay; John Wallace; Hugh McD. Scott; James Liechti; James DeMill (De Mille); John Johnson; Charles MacDonald; William Lyall; James Ross; and George Lawson arranged around a photograph of the Dalhousie College building and a group picture of the college's students.
File contains a photographic collage of the Halifax Medical College faculty and class of 1874. The collage consists of photographs of the faculty and class arranged around a photograph of the Halifax Medical College. The people in the photographs are unidentified.
Item is a photograph of the faculty of Dalhousie University in 1876. The photograph consists of portraits of Prof. De Mille; Prof. Lyall; Prof. Johnson; Prof. Ross; Prof. Macdonald; Prof Liechti; and Prof. Lawson arranged on a background of branches.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie College senior class of 1884. The photograph shows students sitting, standing, or reclining in three rows with a desk and a painting on an easel.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie College senior class of 1885. The photograph shows A. W. Thompson; K. J. Martin; R. M. Langille; G. G. Campbell; J. M. McLeod; Stanley A. Mackenzie; H. H. K. Fitzpatrick; W. M. Tuffts; Margaret F. Newcombe; I. Gammell; F. S. Coffin; G. E. Robinson; R. T. Locke; and W. Aiton sitting, standing, or reclining in three rows.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie College senior class of 1885. The photograph shows class members sitting, standing, or reclining in three rows. The photograph includes Margaret Florence Newcombe, Dalhousie's first female graduate.
Item is a photograph of the 1886 Dalhousie Football Team. The photograph shows J. N. MacLean; Frank Stewart; D. K. Grant; Graham Putnam; Alexander Stewart; W. R. Campbell; George Millar; E. H. Armstrong; A. G. Laird; J. A. Creighton; William Brown; A. H. MacNeil; Aulay M. Morrison; Robert Locke; Frank Campbell; A. A. Mackay; and George Patterson sitting or standing in three rows on a fur rug.
Item is a photograph of the 1887 Dalhousie Football Team. The photograph shows J. D. Logan; D. F. Campbell; J. A. Whitford; J. N. MacLean; G. Millar; E. H. Armstrong; J. W. Creighton; A. Morrison; A. A. Mackay; A. H. McNeil; C. E. Freeman; D. K. Grant; G. Patterson; J. A. MacKinnon; W. Brown; and F. I. Stewart sitting or standing on a fur carpet with a football.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph of the law library in the Forrest Building at Dalhousie University. The image appears to have been photocopied from a photograph mounted on a larger matboard.
Item consists of four copies of a photograph of the old Dalhousie College building, located on the Grand Parade in Halifax, Nova Scotia. One copy is mounted on a green matboard.
Item is a group portrait of the Dalhousie University senior class of 1887. The photograph shows the students sitting or standing in three rows and wearing academic dress. Eliza Ritchie is second from left in second row.
File contains photographs of the exterior of the Forrest Building at Dalhousie University. The photographs were taken at various different times during the building's history. Two of the photographs come from nitrate negatives that were scanned and destroyed.
Item is a photograph of the Faculty of Law class of 1887. The photorgaph shows W. A. Lyons; E. M. Macdonald; Fraser; D. A. MacKinnon; J. A. S. Russell; G. Judson Burrell; Gordon Cluney; T. J. Carten; Chas. W. Lane; and H. F. M. Latchy sitting or standing in three rows.
Item is a photograph of the old Dalhousie College building, located on the Grand Parade in Halifax, Nova Scotia.The photograph was taken from Barrington Street and there are carriages on the street.
Item is a composite photograph of the faculty of Dalhousie University, possibly from 1889. The photograph consists of portraits of James Liechti, L.H.D. (Professor of Modern Languages, 1865-1906); Rev. William Lyall, LL.D. (Professor of Logic and Psychology 1863-90); Charles Macdonald, M.A. (Professor of Mathematics, 1863-1901); James Seth, M.A. (Professor of Philosophy, 1886-92); Rev. John Forrest, D.D. (Third President, 1885-1911); Archibald MacMechan, B.A., Ph.D., LL.D., F.R.S.C. (Professor of English, 1889-1932); John Johnson, M.A., LL.D. (Professor of Classics, 1863-94); W. J. Alexander, Ph.D. (Professor of English, 1884-1889); J. Gordon MacGregor, D.Sc., F.R.S. (Professor of Physics, 1879-1901); and George Lawson, Ph.D. (Professor of Chemistry, 1863-95) arranged in three rows on a plain background. The photograph was a gift from Dr. F. J. A. McKitrick on February 2, 1951. The item is a later copy of the original photograph.
File contains a photographic collage of the Dalhousie College Arts Faculty and Class of 1891. The collage consists of portraits of faculty members and students arranged in several rows, with the faculty portraits in the centre. The rectangular, circular, or oval portraits are mounted on a painted background. The faculty portraits include John Forrest, J. Liechti, John Johnson, William Lyall, Archibald MacMechan, James De Mille, Charles Macdonald, George Lawson, and others.
Item is a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University class of 1892. The photograph shows students standing in small groups in the entrance hall of the Forrest Building, none of the individual graduates are identified.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie College class of 1894 at the end of their second year in 1892. The photograph shows class members sitting, standing, or reclining in several rows on a fur rug.
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie University class of 1896 in their first year. The photograph shows Campbell; Marchall; Baker; A. C. Hill; Hetherington; Chisholm; Forbes; MacDonald; Murray; McKae; MacGregor; Stirling; McKay; Cummings; Johnston; Robb; Hood; Maxwell; Cock; Sutherland; Grant; Ross; McKinnon; Kennedy; Mitchell; Mahon; Ross; McIntosh; Bell; and Morrison sitting, standing, or reclining in several rows. The photograph includes James Robinson Johnston, Dalhousie's first African Nova Scotia graduate.
File contains a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University law faculty and class of 1891-1892. The photograph consists of portraits of the faculty and students arranged on a background that resembles lace.
Folder contains two copies of a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University graduating class of 1893. The photograph consists of photographs of students on a watercolour background. The students are depicted standing on a stair case or sitting and standing around a desk, with photographs of the Forrest Building and the library hanging on the wall behind them.
Item is a composite photograph of the Dalhousie University Law faculty and class of 1893. The photograph consists of portraits of Richard Bedford Bennett and other students and faculty arranged in several rows.
Item is a photograph of the 1893 Dalhousie University arts and science freshman group. The portrait includes George Sutherland Macleod; Robert Lewis Coffin; Oliphant Miller Archibald; Alexander Hugh Denoon; Alexander L. MacKay; Archibald J. Macdonald; Donald McOdrum; George Frederick Pearson; Albert Edwin Crockett; Eben Henry Archibald; James Roland Morton; Ebenezer Ross Faulkner; Harry Esson Pyke; Stewart Clifford McLean; William Chamberlain; Charles Jost Burchell; David McKeen Reid; John Augustin Meagher; Percy James Smith; Arthur Ross; Milton Robert Young; Alexander David Blair; Peter F. Lawson; William H. Waddell; Harold Marston Clark; Robert Pollock Murray; Ira McKay; James Wheeler; Leander Blair McLellan; William Oban Farquharson; Harry Wilfred Stephen; Ralph Conrod; Ruth Ellen Maxwell; Dora L. Burgoyne; Minnie Sibells Grant; Winifred Gillis Burns; Jean H. Lyall; Annie M. Rand; Rena May Magee; Margaret Thompson; Robert McConnell Hattie; Laughlin A. Maclean; James Ross Millar; William Dakin; William Reid Robinson; Arthur Frankline Fisher; George Herbert Maxwell; and Douglas Ross Keddy siting or standing in several rows.
Item is a photograph of the 1893 Dalhousie Football Team. The photograph shows J. W. Logan; D. G. MacKay; F. C. Harvey; L. McLean; H. V. Bigelow; G. S. Shaw; D. R. McRae; D. K. Grant; D. Finlayson; G. H. Maxwell; W. E. Thompson; E. S. Harding; R. H. Graham; G. S. Gordon (Captain); R. McIlreith; A. S. Barnstead; W. J. Pickering; and A. D. Archibald sitting or standing around a trophy.