Item is a photograph of two men in the regimental dress of the [Highlanders?], with an illegible inscription on the reverse: one of the names is Robert [Charlestown? Chorlstown?].
File consists of a photograph of Colnel K. C. Laurie. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 2" by Peter B. Waite (page 110).
Files consists of: scissors, hemostats, suture needles; suture thread; a metal box; and a syringe in a canvas roll. The medical kit was part of the medical supplies issued by the British military during World War II.
Item is an undated typed list of women graduates in medicine from Dalhousie University, beginning with Annie Isabella Hamilton (1894) and ending with Mary Wheeler MacIntyre (1939/1940). The list is chronological and includes 51 names with graduation dates, name changes (i.e., marital status) and addresses, some of which are amended by hand.
File consists of three copies of a photograph and a photographic negative of Horace Read, Faculty of Law. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 2" by Peter B. Waite (page 203).
Files consists of one hinged brass medical briefcase, divided horizontally; one side is further divided into four equal compartments. The cover is domed; there are two brass latches; one lock latch without a lock and an adjustable brass handle on the cover. The inside bottom of the satchel is lined with green felt. Inscribed with the monogram M.G.H.
File contains five copies of Lynch Greater Exposition Shows contract forms. The stipulations include supplying a show suitable for ladies and children, the right to cancel the contract in the occurrence of unforeseen circumstances such as cyclones or war, and a space to set out the required number of performances per week. It specifies that the contract is for Canada only, but that the salary will be paid half in American and half in Canadian dollars.
Item is a photographic portrait of Dorothy Johnston Killam wearing a black dress and jewelry. The item is probably a photograph of a larger portrait and is not very good quality.
File consists of a two copies of a photograph and two copies of a photographic negative of George Earle Wilson. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 2" by Peter B. Waite (page 146).
File includes a newspaper story titled Queen of Bohemia and Hearts, by C.V. Wedgwood; a short biography of C.V. Wedgwood; notes about the Bishop's Wars, the first Civil War and second Civil War; and a newspaper clipping about Major-General Worsley.
File contains a receipt book for travel and communications expenses from May to September. Locations include Kentville, Halifax, Bathurst, New Glasgow, Sydney, Charlottetown, Moncton, and Woodstock. Financial charges include trains, cars, buses, wires, phone calls, and permits.
Item is a photograph of students of the 1950's class E of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. There are 22 men and 1 woman in three rows facing the camera. Suspect a farm class due to informality of dress.
Item is a photograph of students of the 1950's class I of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. There are 10 men in suit jackets facing the camera in two rows. The front row is sitting. There are 7 men in two rows facing camera in suit jackets. Front row sitting. Annotated on reverse : “Students Complete Farm Training – When Graduation Exercises were held at the NSAC, among those receiving diplomas were students who were students of the Advanced Farm Class who have completed their course at the Institution. The class is shown above. Reading from left to right, are: Front Row: D. E. M. Fisher, R. R. #4, Amherst; G. W. Allen, Milton ; C. R. Levo, R. R. #1, Westville; G. L. Zwicker, R. R. #4, Bridgetown. Back Row: D. R. Barrett, Truro; J. J. Bowlby, Aylesford; L. G. Tattrie, River John. Mat Attached. W. J. MacLeod, Superintendent of Services.
Item is a photograph of the front facade and main entrance of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph was taken during construction of the building.