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Halifax Regional Municipality (N.S.)
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Caricature of Clouston

Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920.

Rev. Bill Forsythe

Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920.

"J.P.C."

Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920. Caption says "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Prov. 23: 5"

Scrapbook page with a portrait of T.H. Raddall, Sr. with his rifle division, the R.C.R.I. Rifle Team at the Coate's Match, Rockcliffe Range in Ottawa, Ontario, and photographs of Thomas Head Raddall around Nova Scotia

Item may have been a page in one of Thomas Head Raddall's photograph albums. The photographs are either duplicates of or related to material in Thomas Head Raddall's photograph album, 1917-1927. T.H. Raddall, Sr. can be found holding the telescope in the middle of the front row in the portrait of the rifle division. On the reverse side of the scrapbook page, the photographs on the left and right of Thomas Head Raddall are duplicates from the aforementioned album. The photograph on the left was taken in North Sydney in 1920, and the photograph on the right was taken in Point Pleasant Park in 1921. The photograph in the bottom middle may have been taken at Sable Island.

Photograph of the trawler Fabia trying to get the schooner Esperanto to the surface off Sable Island

Item is a copy of a photograph in Thomas Head Raddall's photograph album, 1917-1927. The trawler Fabia was from Boston, and was equipped with diving and salvage gear. In the summer of 1921, the Fabia was financed by the Boston Post to raise the schooner Esperanto in order to defend the latter's title to the Herald Cup. The efforts to put the schooner back into service ultimately failed.

Percy Jardine Bentley's 1922 photograph from the Nova Scotia Technical College football team

Nova Scotia Technical College 1922 football team: L. Sterns; L. A. Cook; L. E. Neilly; W. I. Elliot; G. C. Dunn; M. G. Saunders; J. H. Reid; P. J. Bentley (Manager); R. R. Gilbert; F. G. O'Brien; G. H. Burchill; P. M. Elliott (absent); J. J. Morrison; H. N. Spence (coach); T. H. Winter; G. S. Gilbert; R. S. Millett; R. G. Johnston; E. J. Davies; M.B. Wyman; B. F. Crowdis

Photograph of Dalhousie girls basketball team

Item is a photograph of a Dalhousie University girls basketball team. In the photograph a team member is holding a ball labeled with the date 1922 or 1923. There is also a trophy on display in the photo. The photograph shows nine team members standing in a row. Mary Caroline Hawkins is standing third from left.

Team portrait of the Halifax Wanderers Club, 1923

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.

Photograph of Mrs. How Ling

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.

Photograph of Visitors Health Centre No. 1

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."

Percy Jardine Bentley's 1924 class photograph from the Nova Scotia Technical College

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

Team portraits of the Halifax Wanderers Club

  • MS-2-826
  • Fonds
  • 1913 - 1924
Collection includes team photographs. Wanderers Grounds was a sporting complex in Halifax, Nova Scotia, which was originally part of the Halifax Commons. The land was used in the 1880s by the Halifax Wanderers Amateur Athletic Club (WAAC) and was their home grounds for the sports of rugby and lawn bowling. Leased to the club in the 1800s, the club failed to pay its lease fees during the Second World War and the land's use reverted to the City of Halifax (Halifax Regional Municipality) who have maintained it since then.

Photograph of Law Basketball Team Interfaculty Champions

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.

Gauvin & Gentzel

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