Item is a photograph of a painting by Anneke Betlam when the painting was on display as part of Peggy's Cove Syndrome, the first exhibition presented by Eye Level Gallery.
Item is a photograph of a painting by Royce Porter when the painting was on display as part of Peggy's Cove Syndrome, the first exhibition presented by Eye Level Gallery.
Item is a photograph of The Nuclear Family by Wilma Needham. The photograph was taken when the assemblage piece was on display during the Satire as Discontent exhibition at Eye Level Gallery.
Item is a photograph of a text panel that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.
Item is a photograph of a wall-mounted photograph that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.
Item is a photograph of a text panel that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.
Item is a photograph of two text panels and a wall-mounted photograph that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.
Item is a photograph of a wall-mounted photograph that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.
Item is a photograph of a text panel that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person viewing a wall-mounted photograph and text panel that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.
Item is a photograph of text panels and wall-mounted photographs that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.
Item is a photograph of a television on a table surrounded by chairs and a large wall-mounted photograph that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. Four copies of a report and one pamphlet are on the table, along with an ashtray, water jug, and two cups. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.
Item is a photograph of a television on a table surrounded by chairs and a large wall-mounted photograph that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. Four copies of a report and one pamphlet are on the table, along with an ashtray, water jug, and two cups. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.
Item is a photograph of a television on a table surrounded by chairs and a large wall-mounted photograph that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. Four copies of a report and one pamphlet are on the table, along with an ashtray, water jug, and two cups. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.
Item is a photograph of a television on a table surrounded by chairs and a large wall-mounted photograph that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. Four copies of a report and one pamphlet are on the table, along with an ashtray, water jug, and two cups. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.
Item is a photograph of a television on a table surrounded by chairs and a large wall-mounted photograph that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. Four copies of a report and one pamphlet are on the table, along with an ashtray, water jug, and two cups. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person viewing a text panel that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978.
Item is a photograph of an open briefcase that formed part of the The Scientific Research Bureau of Canada exhibition by John Watt. The exhibition was presented by the Centre for Art Tapes from September 27, 1978 to October 6, 1978. Invitations to the exhibition can be seen inside the briefcase.
File consists of a photograph of a sketch of the Dalhousie College in 1900, by Arthur Lismer The college is located in the Forrest Building. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 185).
File consists of five copies of a photograph of James D. MacGregor, Professor of Physics, 1879-1901. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 189).
File consists of a photograph of a watercolour painting of the Murray Homestead, The house stood where the Life Science Centre building was built. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 200).
File consists of four copies of a photograph of the Dalhousie University Debating Team in 1910. Included in the photograph are: J. P. MacIntosh; J. C. MacLennan; and J. D. Vair. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 205).
File consists of four copies of a photograph of Frank Darling, architect for the Studley Campus. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 215).
File consists of two copies of a photograph of the Dalhousie University Science Building. The building was the first erected on the Studley Campus in the 1910s. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 219).
File consists of a photograph of a sketch of Dalhousie University MacDonald Library exterior. The sketch was drawn by Arthur Lismer. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 229).
File consists of a three copies of a photograph of the broken windows in the Dalhousie University Science Building. The windows were blown inward as a result of the Halifax explosion on December 6, 1917. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 235).
File consists of a four copies of a photograph of the Alumni procession at Grand Parade, celebrating the Dalhousie College centennial in 1919. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 239).
File consists a photograph of the Edward, The Prince of Wales (seated to the right), and MacCallum Grant, Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia (seated to the left), at the laying of the cornerstone for the women's residence in August, 1919 (later Shirreff Hall). The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 242).
File consists of two copies of a photograph of Shirreff Hall women's residence under construction. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 242).
File consists of two copies of a photograph of Shirreff Hall women's residence dining room. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 243).
File consists of three copies of a photograph of Shirreff Hall women's residence library and study room. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 243).
File consists of three copies of a photograph of the Studley Campus with four women in the foreground. The photograph wa taken in the 1920s. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 249).
File consists of two copies of a photograph of Eben Mackay, Professor of Chemistry, 1896-1920. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 253).
File consists of two copies of a photograph of the Dalhousie University Student Council.Photograph includes Larry MacKenzie (second row, third from the left), and Donald McInnes (back row, far right). The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 255).
File consists of three copies of a photograph of the Dalhousie University Girls' Basketball Team of 1922. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 257).
Item is a photograph of W.A. Winfield and E.F. Halliwell of B.C. Tel, standing in front of delegates of the fifth annual Telephone Association of Canada convention in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of W.A. Winfield greeting E.F. Halliwell of B.C. Tel. The pair are standing in front of delegates of the fifth annual Telephone Association of Canada convention in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of W.H. Hayes, A.M. MacKay, Frank McDonald, and a large group of people standing in front of a building at Jasper National Park in Jasper, Alberta. The photograph was taken during the ninth annual Telephone Association of Canada convention, held from August 30-September 3, 1929.