File contains photographs of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building (formerly the Arts & Administration Building) and other buildings on Dalhousie University's Studley Campus.
Item is a photograph of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The building is partially obscured by trees and shrubs that are covered in snow.
Item consists of two copies of a photograph of the bronze seal in the entryway floor of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The seal features the Dalhousie crest and motto.
Item is a photograph of the clock tower of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph was use in the Alumni Magazine, Volume 17, No. 2 in Winter 1985. The photograph was taken by Paul Chisleh.
Item is a photograph of the clock tower of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph was used in an issue of University News.
Item is a photograph of the Centre for African Studies at Dalhousie University, located at 1444 Seymour Street. The photograph was included in University News, Volume 8, Issue 1.
File contains photographs of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. The photographs show the exterior of the building from different perspectives, including views of the main entrance. Some of the photographs were taken near the end of the construction of the building.
Item consists of a photograph of two buildings on Sable Island inside a fenced enclosure -- presumed by Richard Orme Allen to be Station Number 2 -- taken likely in 1917.
Item is a photograph of the house built as a residence for Dr. Frederic H. Sexton by the government of Nova Scotia in lieu of an increase in salary. Dr. Sexton lived there until his retirement in 1947.
Item is a photograph of the house built as a residence for Dr. Frederic H. Sexton by the government of Nova Scotia in lieu of an increase in salary. Dr. Sexton lived there until his retirement in 1947.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of Barrington Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Three stores on the corner of Provost Street, with signs reading: "House Furnishings", "Crockery, China." and "All kinds of fancy goods, sm… 5 c. - 10 c. & 15 c. Store". Around the corner and on the side of the third store there is a sign reading: "Household furnishings of all kinds at lowest prices. Crockery, china and aluminum ware.". The side window is inscribed: "McLellan's Ltd."; a "No Parking" sign is attached to that side of the buildings. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-23
Row of commercial buildings identified on the envelope as possibly Provost St. in New Glasgow. The central building, which shows 1907 as the date of construction, houses two companies named: "H. H. Heckman" and "McCullough & Co.". On the left is the partial building whose occupants names are partially visible as: "…on R. Fraser Dentist" and "… Blackett". On the right is the office of the "Western Telegraph and Cable Office". A man's bicycle is parked on the nearside of the road
View of the front of a house with two dormer windows and a peaked section above the front door. Trees have been recently planted, and a picket fence added. An earlier view is shown on plate: PC-2-318-29
View of a building identified on the envelope as belonging to: "C. M. Cameron Sleigh & Carriage Maker". Four carriages are parked outside, and four men are standing there. Three other buildings are partially visible. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-29
Three-storey commercial building in which the windows and doors have rounded tops. Seven men are standing outside, it, six of whom are wearing top hats, the seventh is wearing a bowler hat. This building is also depicted on plate: PC-2-318-49
Street scene showing a building with the name: "Dominion House" above the door, a church identified as: "James House" on the envelope, and two unidentified houses in the distance. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-5
Provost Street in New Glasgow showing stores identified as Jackson's Union Drug Store, James Eastwood's and M. McNaughton… Several men and boys, all wearing hats or caps are standing on the sidewalk
Item is a photograph of a street scene showing stores identified as R. Lynagh Cabinet Maker and Furniture Store, Hugh J. Cameron, and John McP. Fraser. Five men, all wearing hats, are standing in doorways. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-22
Street scene showing the stores on both sides. The sign on one reads: "Stove - Stove Pipe & Tinware". Print copy is available: PC-2-333-25. Note: print is annotated: "Westville, South Main St.", differing from the designation on the original envelope
View of J. W. Cumming's building from opposite street corner. Two cars visible in the distance along with a Grand Trunk Western Railway box car. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-37
View of a mining site not long after clearing has taken place. Tree stumps and logs litter the area. Two men on wagons appear in an area where rails are being laid. Two small flat cars appear at centre as well as a number of small buildings. Envelope annotated: "Mining #3" and "wet". A print of the plate is included
File contains 36 colour matte photographs of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus, buildings, animals, activities, students, staff, faculty and principals. Pictures were taken by Albert Aucoin of Truro in 1980.
Commercial building with the sign: "J. W. Cumming M'F'G Co. Ltd. Structural Steel Dep't. above the large end door. Four men are standing outside that end, and two are standing in a smaller doorway on one side, outside which a truck is parked
Store front featuring McCulloch's Sport Shop with a window on each side of the entrance. In one window is a sign reading: R. M. Benvie, R. O. Eyesight Specialist". The sign for "Waldren's Photo Studio is reflected in the other window. On a door to one side are signs for: "General Finance Eastern Limited", "Mutual Life" and "Samuel's Furrier", and a reflection reading: "Dominion"