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Photographs of the Technical University of Nova Scotia

File contains photographs of buildings at Dalhousie University's Sexton Campus, previously known as the Nova Scotia Technical College and the Technical University of Nova Scotia (TUNS). The photographs show the Ralph M. Medjuck Building of Architecture and Planning or H Building; the G. H. Murray Building or G Building; the F. H. Sexton Memorial Gymnasium; students in a classroom; and other photographs from around the campus.

Photographs of Sister Marie Agnes, Sister Catherine Wallace, and buildings at Mount Saint Vincent University

File contains photographs of Sister Marie Agnes; Sister Marie Agnes receiving Mount Saint Vincent University's first honorary degree; Assisi Hall at Mount Saint Vincent University; the new Ston building at Mount Saint Vincent University; and Sister Catherine Wallace receiving the Order of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario.

Photograph of the Cornerstone laying at Howe Hall the new Men's Residence

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.

Photograph of the Cornerstone laying at Howe Hall the new Men's Residence

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.

Photograph of the Cornerstone laying at Howe Hall the new Men's Residence, Oct. 28, 1959

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.

Photograph of the Arts and Administration building from Coburg Road

Item is a photograph of the Arts and Administration building at Dalhousie University, now known as the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building. The photograph was taken from Coburg Road. The building is mostly obscured by trees but the tower is visible. The photograph was taken by George Nicholls and developed and printed by Graham Lavers.

Nicholls, George

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