Item is a photograph from a volleyball game at the 1975 Super Skills summer camp. The photograph shows three girls playing volleyball. A caption on the back of the photograph says "Hoping to catch a spike, she's off the ground while her opponents follow the action and remain ready for their return assault. SS '[75]."
Item is a photograph from the 1976 Super Skills summer camp Elite Gymnastics class at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a participants practicing on uneven bars with the help of a coach while other participants watch. A note on the back of the photograph says "4th year PG student Tom MacAskill spots on the unevens, Super Skills gym camp summer / 76."
Item is a photograph from Super Skills Family Night. The photograph shows participants playing hockey. A newspaper caption attached to the back of the photograph says "Stick handling and passing of the puck with accuracy is taught in the puck control camp at Super Skills."
Item is a photograph of three athletic award winners. The photograph shows Wendy Moore (illegible trophy name, Most Valuable Person, Women's Basketball, donated by Diana Sweets), Cathy Ross (MWIAAU Trophy, Volleyball), and Gail Anthony (illegible trophy name) holding their trophies.
Item is a photograph of Joan Selig receiving a special athletics award from Jack Gray. A caption on the back of the photograph reads "Joan Selig receives a special award from Jack Gray. At left is Dalhousie phys. ed. student and basketball star Wendy Moore, a member of the 1973 NS Canada Games ladies softball team."
Item is a photograph of Henry D. Hicks presenting the Dalhousie Award to Henry Pelham. The photograph shows Hicks speaking into a microphone while Pelham stands next to him and two other men stand in the background. A caption included in the file says "President Henry D. Hicks presents to 1932 Olympic oarsman Henry Pelham the First Dalhousie Award for great contributions to N. S. Sport."
Item is a photograph of Henry D. Hicks presenting the Dalhousie Award to Henry Pelham. The photograph shows Hicks handing the trophy, which is a statue of a man running with a ball, to Pelham. A caption included in the file says "President Henry D. Hicks presents to 1932 Olympic oarsman Henry Pelham the First Dalhousie Award for great contribuions to N. S. Sport."
Item is a photograph of Henry D. Hicks and Henry Pelham talking to each other next to the Dalhousie Award trophy. A caption included with the photograph says "Dr. Henry D. Hicks with Henry Pelham after the presentation of the first Dalhousie Award."
Item is a photograph of Joan Selig presenting the award for Outstanding Female Athlete to Helen Castonguay. A caption included in the file says "Helen Castonguay, field hockey and basketball star, received the trophy for the Outstanding Female Athlete from Joan Selig, who won it last year and the year before."
Item is a photograph of the Tigerettes field hockey team being presented with a plaque at the 1977 Athletics Awards banquet. A newspaper caption attached to the back of the photograph says "Still Jubilant after their national intercollegiate victory, the Tigerettes' field hockey team were further honored at the annual Athletics Awards banquet when they received a special plaque - and a rose each - from the Nova Scotia Department of Recreation."
Item is a photograph of Duff Montgomerie speaking at the 1977 Athletics Awards banquet. A newspaper caption attached to the back of the photograph says "Sport Nova Scotia Co-ordinator Duff Montgomerie, who presented special N.S. Department of Recreation awards to all the members of the championship field hockey team."
Item is a photograph of Ray Riddell and Karin Maessen, the top male athlete and top female athlete of 1977. A newspaper caption attached to the back of the photograph says "The university's top athletes of the year: Soccer star Ray Riddell, winner of the men's Climo Award, and Volleyball-Track-and-Field's Karin Maessen."
File contains two copies of Everett Maessen receiving the Class of '55 Award on behalf of his daughter, Karin Maessen. One copy of the photograph has an inset photograph of Karin Maessen. A caption included with the photograph says: "Maessen wins award - Everett Maessen accepts the Class of '55 Award from Alumni President, Dr. Doug Eisner, on behalf of his daughter Karin, unable to attend the Athletic Awards Dinner."
File contains two copies of a photograph of W. A. MacKay presenting the Climo Trophy to Greg Wilson. A caption included with the photograph says: "Climo to Climo - the first Climo Trophy winner, President W. A. MacKay, presents the trophy to the 1981 winner Greg Wilson of wrestling."
Item is a photograph from the construction of the Dalplex in 1976. The photograph shows how the lot looked from view 1 on October 14th, 1976 before construction began.
Item is a photograph from the construction of the Dalplex in 1976. The photograph shows how the lot looked from view 3 on October 14th, 1976, before construction started.
Item is a photograph of Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David Windsor, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Great Stewart of Scotland, 1910-1936. Also King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from Jan. 20-Dec.11, 1936. The photograph is a full-length portrait of Edward wearing the Grenadier Guards uniform.
Item is a photograph of Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David Windsor, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Great Stewart of Scotland, 1910-1936. Also King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from Jan. 20-Dec.11, 1936. The photograph is a portrait of Edward wearing the Grenadier Guards uniform.
Item is a photograph of Margaret Elizabeth Mary Stirling Ramsey, Countess Dalhousie, wife of the 16th Earl of Dalhousie, Simon Ramsey. The photograph shows Ramsey seated in a chair and wearing formal attire.
Item is a photograph of Luise Marguerite Alexandra Victoria Agnes Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; Patricia Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; Arthur William Patrick Albert Saxe-Coburg-Gotha; and Arthur Frederick Patrick Albert Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Duke of Connaught was Governor General of Canada, 1911-1916. Louise Margaret (Luise Marguerite) was Princess of Prussia. The photograph shows the Duke of Connaught sitting in a chair with the other three subjects standing around him.