Item is a photograph of a backhoe an another piece of equipment being used to excavate a field at Dalhousie University in order to install or repair a heating system.
Item is a photograph of a backhoe an another piece of equipment being used to excavate a field at Dalhousie University in order to install or repair a heating system. Three men are working on the site.
Item is a photograph of a backhoe an another piece of equipment being used to excavate a field at Dalhousie University in order to install or repair a heating system. Two men are working on the site.
Item is a photograph taken during the presentation of cheques to several students. The cheques were either presented by or presented to a non-status Indian group. The photograph shows the presenter of the cheques and the four recipients standing in a row.
Item is a photograph taken during the presentation of cheques to several students. The cheques were either presented by or presented to a non-status Indian group. The photograph shows the presenter of the cheques and the four recipients standing in a row.
Item is a photograph taken at an opening ceremony for the Dalhousie Law School. The photograph shows an unidentified person speaking at a podium with others sitting behind him.
Item is a photograph taken at an opening ceremony for the Dalhousie Law School. The photograph shows an unidentified person speaking at a podium with others sitting behind him.
Item is a photograph taken at an opening ceremony for the Dalhousie Law School. The photograph shows an unidentified person speaking at a podium with others sitting behind him.
Item is a photograph taken at an opening ceremony for the Dalhousie Law School. The photograph shows an unidentified person speaking at a podium with others sitting behind him.
Item is a photograph of a sculpture called "20th Century Student" by Reg Dockrill. The sculpture was located in front of the Student Union Building at Dalhousie University. There is a tie around the sculpture's neck.
Item is a photograph of a sculpture called "20th Century Student" by Reg Dockrill. The sculpture was located in front of the Student Union Building at Dalhousie University.
Item is a proof sheet with two photographs of a sculpture called "20th Century Student" by Reg Dockrill. The sculpture was located in front of the Student Union Building at Dalhousie University.
Item consists of three copies of a photograph of three unidentified men sitting in swivel chairs in a lounge on the main floor of the Student Union Building at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of four men, two are playing ping pong , one is seated observing , and one is standing observing. The photograph was taken inside a room at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College.
File contains photographs of residences at Dalhousie University. The photographs show a model of Eliza Ritchie Hall; Eliza Ritchie Hall under construction; students standing in front of Eliza Ritchie Hall; and an unidentified apartment building for married students.
Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks, Dalhousie University president, and Alice Moore, his secretary, standing together in a bar or restaurant. Moore is holding a jewelry box.
Item is a fish-eye photograph of the Technical University of Nova Scotia campus, including the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium. The campus is now part of the Sexton Campus at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of the front entrance of the Student union Building at Dalhousie University. There are signs over the door with information about events and there are students walking by.
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.
File contains one cassette tape recording of rehearsals for the Ottawa-based choral group Women of Note. The group was a predecessor to the Halifax-based group The Secret Furies, and featured three Nova Scotian members, Anne Bishop, Barbara MacDonald, and Pat Brennan. Side A features recordings of the songs The Underground Railroad ; Listen to the Voices ; Freedom Has Beckoned ; Justice and Peace ; La Andina. Side B features recordings of Still Ain't Satisfied ; Listen to the Voices ; Still Ain't Satisfied [second version].