Fonds consists of: three postcards featuring a photograph of medical residents (ca. 1923/1924) and various diplomas and certificates; two photographs of Dr. Ernest Glenister, dated approximately 1945 and 1960; one photograph of Dalhousie University medical residents, class of 1925.
Series consists of materials regarding the Pauline E. Hillis' student life, including notebooks, books, and others textual records. Series also contains negatives and photographs of Pauline E. Hillis with friends, and of Eric Stanley Hillis, son of James Stanley and Pauline E. Hillis, at the age of 5.
Item is a group portrait of the Halifax Wanderers' football team in 1924: G.S. Gilbert; Roy Stetch; Rhody Armitage; Bob Swartz; Gwenne Timothy; Harry Young; Roy Calwell; Jim Scriven; Chuck McLeod; Art Lilly; Tim Hunter; Roy Studd; Ritch McCoy; Fred Ellis; and H. Edwards. The back of the cardboard frame contains handwritten notes about games and players.
File is a photograph of visitors to the Visitors Health Centre No. 1. Legend below photograph lists visitors. Legend reads: "Distinguished Visitors Health Centre No. 1, Decemeber 20, 1920. Front row: His Excellency the Duke of Devonshire - Governor General of Canada. To his left, His Honour, Lieutenant-Governor MacCallum Grant. To his right, Mr. G. Fred Pearson, Chairman Massachusetts-Halifax Health Commission. In the doorway, right side: Dr. W.H. Hattie, Provincial Health Officer. Left side: Edwin N. Gunsaulus, American Consul General at Halifax, Nova Scotia."
Nova Scotia Technical College, class of 1924: G. W. Christie; W. F. Davison; A. G. Wootten; J. M. MacQuarrie (Vice-Pres); R. G. Johnstone (Pres); H.H. Schurman (Sec/Tres); J. J. Morrison; J. F. Saltman; A. S. Morrison; J. S. Hemson; H. P. Donkin (Asst. Prof. M.E.); W. G. Hardy (Asst. Prof. E.E.); J. H. Reid (Asst. Prof. E.E.); W. H. Backman; P. J. Bentley; B. F. Crowdis; M. C. Lome; W. Wallace; R. A. Eagar; E. Sterns; R. R. Gilbert; T. E. Thibeau; W. F. MacCulloch; G. F. Murphy; W. F. McKnight; F. K Fanthner; F. H. Sexton; D. W. Munn; A. F. Flynn; G. H. Midgley; G. S. Gilbert; G. D. MacDonald
Fonds consists of Charles Beecher Weld's correspondence, medicine-related offprints and other textual records, records about community organizations with which he was involved, and photographs of Dalhousie University and Halifax.
File is a photograph with legend below. Legend reads: "Autumnal round-up of children at Health Centre No. 1 having tonsils and adenoids removed during the summer holiday. The group is taken at the entrance of the health centre."
Item is a print from Nitrate Negative: 24-82. Mrs. How Ling was born Tay Sing (Twee) Chong in China circa 1899. She arrived in Canada on December 6, 1910 at the age of 11, and died on September 30, 1962 in Halifax.
Fonds comprises record created or collected by Vincent MacDonald that primarily document his work as a legal scholar and lecturer. Record types include manuscript and printed copies of his writing and lectures about government, the Canadian Constitution, the British North America Act and other topics. There is also correspondence from colleagues, including letters from former Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King; newspaper clippings; memorabilia; and photographs.
Item is a photograph of the Law Basketball Team Interfaculty Champions 1924-25. The photograph shows D. McInnes (Guard); P.R.H. Barry (Manager); W.A. Richardson (Forward); C.R. Coughlan (Guard); G.M. Morrison (Forward); R. Gushue (Captain, Centre); R.L. Snodgrass (Forward); and R. Moore (Forward) sitting or standing in two rows.
Fonds consists primarily of meeting minutes, membership and attendance lists, programmes, a copy of the club’s sixty-fifth anniversary cookbook, correspondence, and miscellaneous papers which include photos and records related to the club’s anniversary events.
Photograph includes the members of the 1926-1927 Dalhousie Orchestra: Jean Fraser; C. Smith; Gertrude Phinney; F. McLellan; Virginia Irvin; D. Murray; Professor H. Reid; L. Wickwire; Isabel Morris; G. Langstroth; Claire Murphy; G. Holland; F. Musgrave; Hazel Williamson; Jean Shaw; C. MacKenzie; Mary Evans; Dorothy Irvin; A. Bell; J. Thurrott; W. Clark; J. Budd; Minnie Black
Fonds consists of records relating to Renton's personal life as well as his acting and teaching careers. The personal papers include files on specific actors, athletics, clippings and publications, festivals and workshops, financial records, Portus Theatre Productions (the production company he founded), school-related theatrical education materials, committee work, unions, associations, and a variety of other subjects. Correspondence includes letters to, from, and about Renton and are primarily theatre-related. The scripts were accumulated by Renton throughout his career as an actor, director, and producer. The fonds also includes photographs and slides of numerous theatrical productions.
The fonds contains photographs of singers and musical groups, theatrical paraphernelia, and documents regarding the construction of Ward's home on Beaufort Avenue in Halifax, Nova Scotia, as well as other printed material.
Item consists of a photograph of professors and the graduating class of Dalhousie University Pharmacy class of 1928. Included in the photograph are: Professors: G. A. Burbidge; G. A. Grant; C. B. Nickerson; A. S. Stanley; J. H. L. Johnstone; H. P. Bell; H. S. King; J. MacKnight; J. D. Walsh. Students: Allen Maxwell Olive; Francis Leo Breau; William Frederick Gorham; Alfred Dilue Waterson; Joseph Roy Murray; Audrey Irene Moren
File includes a photograph of Ronald St. John Macdonald with a group of unidentified individuals taken in the 1970s and a portrait of an unidentified man taken in 1988.
Fonds comprises a history of Nova Scotian physicians compiled by Alexander Mackenzie in 1950. There is also a scrapbook, correspondence, papers, published articles, and a history of Camp Hill Hospital in Halifax.