Item consists of a photograph of unidentified man watching an unidentified woman setting off a blast during the construction renovations to Shirreff Hall.
Item is a photograph of Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe laying the cornerstone stone for the new men's Residence How Hall. Pictured left ot right: Haldenby, Brig., architect, unidentified person from Kenny Construction and Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe, Chancellor of Dalhousie. Photographs taken by Wright. Newspaper article in the file states that Brig Haldenby was an architect for Kenny Construction.
Item is a photograph of Reverend J. W. A. Nicholson pronouncing the innovation and benediction at the laying of the cornerstone. Pictured left to right: A. E. Kerr, President; Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson; Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe, Chancellor of Dalhousie; Donald McInnes, QC, Chairman of the Board of Governors of Dalhousie; and Haldenby, Brigadier E.W. Haldenby, architect. - Photographs taken by Wright. - Prayer scene; newspaper article on event in file.
Item is a photograph of Reverend J. W. A. Nicholson saying a prayer at the laying of the cornerstone. Pictured left to right: President A. E. Kerr; Reverend J. W. A. Nicholson; Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe, Chancellor of Dalhousie; and Donald McInnes, QC, Chairman of the Board of Governors of Dalhousie. Photographs taken by Wright. Newspaper article included in file.
Item is a post card featuring a photograph of the Forrest Building at Dalhousie University. The post card was published by Valnetine-Black Co. Ltd. of Toronto.
Item is a postcard with a photograph of the Macdonald Memorial Library at Dalhousie University. The postcard was published by Valentine-Black Co. Ltd. of Toronto.
Item is a postcard with a photograph of the front entrance of the Macdonald Memorial Library at Dalhousie University. The postcard was published by Valentine-Black Co. Ltd. of Toronto.
Item is a postcard with a photograph of Shirreff Hall at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Shirreff Hall covered in snow. The postcard was published by Valentine-Black Co. Ltd. of Toronto.
Item is a post card featuring a photograph of the Nova Scotia Public Archives Building, now known as the Chase Building at Dalhousie University. The post card was published by Valentine-Black Co. Ltd. of Toronto.
Item is a photograph of the Macdonald Library (Macdonald Building) and Science Building (Chemistry Building) on Dalhousie University's Studley Campus. The photograph was taken at night with lights shining on the two buildings. The photograph was taken during a Dalhousie reunion in 1924.
Item is a photograph of the Arts Building (University Club), Macdonald Library (Macdonald Building), and Science Building (Chemistry Building) on Dalhousie University's Studley Campus. The photograph was taken at night with lights shining on the three buildings. The photograph was taken during a Dalhousie reunion in 1924.
Item is a photograph of the front entrance of the Macdonald Memorial Library (Macdonald Building) at Dalhousie University, taken at night with lights shining on the building. The photograph was taken during a Dalhousie reunion in 1924.
Item is a photograph of the front of the Science Building (Chemistry Building) and the side of the Macdonald Memorial Library (Macdonald Building) at Dalhousie University, taken at night with lights shining on the buildings. The photograph was taken during a Dalhousie reunion in 1924.
Item is a photograph of the Arts Building (University Club) at Dalhousie University, taken at night with lights shining on the building. The photograph was taken during a Dalhousie reunion in 1924.
Item is a photograph of the Macdonald Memorial Library (Macdonald Building) at Dalhousie University, taken at night with lights shining on the building. The photograph was taken during a Dalhousie reunion in 1924.
Item is an aerial photograph of Dalhousie University's Studley Campus, including Shirreff Hall, King's College, the Provincial Archives (Chase Building), Science Building (Chemistry Building), Arts Building (University Club), and Macdonald Library (Macdonald Building).
Item is a photograph of buildings along Brunswick Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, across the street from the citadel. The buildings include the former Halifax High School, which was also the first home of the Dalhousie Law School.
Item a photograph of buildings along Brunswick Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, across the street from the citadel. The buildings include the former Halifax High School, which was also the first home of the Dalhousie Law School.
Item is a photograph of buildings along Brunkswick Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, across the street from the citadel. The buildings include the former Halifax High School, which was also the first home of the Dalhousie Law School.
Item is a photograph of the central courtyard at Dalhousie University's Studley Campus, including the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building, The Macdonald Building, the Chemistry Building, and the University Club.
Item is a photograph of Dalhousie University's Studley Campus. The Science Building (Chemistry Building) and Macdonald Library (Macdonald Building) are visible.
Item consists of a photograph of Dalhousie University's Studley Campus, host to Nova Scotia Summer School in 1945, and a photograph of an explosion of munitions at a magazine near Dartmouth, Nova Scotia on July 18 or July 19, 1945. The two photographs have been printed together on one sheet of photo paper.
Item is a photograph of Studley Campus looking west, including the Science Building (Chemistry Building), Macdonald Library (Macdonald Building), and Arts Building (University Club).
Item is a photograph of the Great Court at Studley Campus. The Science Building (Chemistry Building), Macdonald Library (Macdonald Building), and Arts Building (University Club) are visible.
Item is a postcard with a photograph of the University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The photograph shows the college's arts and administration building and chapel.