Item consists of a black and white photograph of an unidentified steamer (accompanied by a pilot boat) in Halifax Harbour, carrying a load of pulpwood bound for Germany, likely taken in 1934.
Item consists of the 1998 Halifax Pride program, a supplement to the June 1998 issue of Wayves Magazine. Supplement includes a Pride Schedule, parade route, advertisements, and briefs on other Pride events throughout the region.
File contains a report presented to Howard C. Clark. The report led to the formation of the Indigenous Blacks & Mi'kmaq (IB&M) Initiative at the Schulich School of Law in 1989. The initiative was launched to increase representation of Indigenous Blacks and Mi'kmaq in the legal profession in order to reduce discrimination.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts two juxtaposed images. The upper image is a portrait of a woman and two children posing in formal attire. The lower image depicts an issue of The Toronto Star newspaper with child handprints and other markings drawn onto the newspaper. The image includes a note that reads: "I used to pretend that my real father was Roy Rogers."
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts two juxtaposed images. The upper image is a portrait of a woman and two children posing in formal attire. The lower image depicts an issue of The Toronto Star newspaper with child handprints and other markings drawn onto the newspaper. The image includes a note that reads: "I used to pretend that my real father was Roy Rogers."
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The label reads: “Its funny isn’t it we spend all our time chasing girls and its the men that matter just the men - J. Le Carré: The Looking Glass War”
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts three images arranged side by side horizontally.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The label reads: “There was a layer of hardness beneath the skin a wall of steel a sinew of iron will and the glint of danger He looked like a prizefighter or a Roman gladiator prepared to stand his ground to the death but confident of his ability to survive - D. S. Arthur: The Oasis Project”
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The label reads: “There was a layer of hardness beneath the skin a wall of steel a sinew of iron will and the glint of danger He looked like a prizefighter or a Roman gladiator prepared to stand his ground to the death but confident of his ability to survive - D. S. Arthur: The Oasis Project” (left)
“Had he realized then that some men found no release in the company of women or even the love of other men but only in those rare moments that war could bestow. – A. Coppel: The Burning Mountain” (right)
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The label reads: “Had he realized then that some men found no release in the company of women or even the love of other men but only in those rare moments that war could bestow – A. Coppel: The Burning Mountain”
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts three images related to an unidentified war arranged side by side horizontally. The individuals in them are not identified. The text in the middle image reads: “Dan ran, zigzag, as bullets ricocheted around his swerving body. With a desperate leap he fell into a trench as his fellow soldiers cheered. Suddenly he sprang into view and with a swift, smooth movement flung a grenade into an enemy bunker. There was a blinding flash and a deafening roar followed by a deathly silence, interrupted by more cheering. Grinning, Dan charged into the smoke…..”
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts four images related to an unidentified war arranged side by side horizontally.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts four images related to an unidentified war arranged side by side horizontally.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts three war-related images arranged side by side. The text in each image repeats: “ You are a man, life is a battle, win it! Whether by pen, gun or the sweat of your brow, you must succeed. In the bedroom, boardroom or battlefield, you are expected to triumph. Remember the spoils of life fall to the victor alone. So up and at ‘em, strike while the irons hot, put on a brave face and be convincing. You’re bound to succeed.”
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts three war-related images arranged side by side. The individuals in the images are not identified. The texts in the images reads (left to right): "Heave brows piercing eyes Penetrating gaze Commanding mouth Strong jaw Devastatingly handsome Merciless features Brutally handsome Masterful build Smouldering strength Forceful bearing"
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph shows cardboard mounted image of an unidentified man in a suit sitting on couch (left) and a copy of a poem with illustration displayed on a wall (right). The poem reads: “my grandfather my grandfather did not go to war my grandfather had flat feet my grandfather settled in forward Saskatchewan my grandfather came west with some horses my grandfather sold insurance my grandfather is named earl my grandfather had wheat my grandfather lived with us for seven years my grandfather always had a nice garden my grandfather smoked amphora tobacco my grandfather likes the grand canyon my grandfather can not hear very well my grandfather has a lot of tools my grandfather and I don’t know each other very well my grandfather always been kind to me my grandfather is ninety-four I love my grandfather…(repeats)..”
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts nine juxtaposed images in the middle, two illustrations on the left, and three images of an unidentified man holding a child in his lap on the right.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts nine juxtaposed images in the middle, two illustrations on the left, and three images of an unidentified man holding a child in his lap on the right.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph shows a person holding a pen over a newspaper advertisement.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts ten black and white juxtaposed images of children playing. Each image is mounted on a cardboard and displayed on two walls
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts ten black and white juxtaposed images of children playing. Each image is mounted on a cardboard and displayed on two walls.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts six black and white images of children playing in two rows of three columns. Each image is mounted on a cardboard and displayed on a wall.
Item is an unlabeled photograph of an exhibition presented by Eyelevel Gallery. The photograph depicts six black and white images of children playing in two rows of three columns. Each image is mounted on a cardboard and displayed on a wall.
Item consists of two catalogues for an exhibition of Aspects of the 19th and 20th Century European Art, PART II: Camille Pissarro (1830-1903), presented at the Dalhousie Art Gallery from January 8, 1981 to March 2, 1981.
Item is Carleton Stanley's manuscript copy of Judge George Geddie Patterson's article submitted to the Halifax Chronicle on December 6, 1932, discussing the importance of alumni contributions to Dalhousie University as a result of the funding and construction for the new gymnasium.
Item is a manuscript copy of Carleton Stanley's address introducing Lothar Richter at his first public lecture, held in the Chemistry Theatre on January 11, 1935. Appended are announcements and related correspondence regarding this and other lectures in the series.
Item is a manuscript copy of an address given by Carleton Stanley to the male students at Dalhousie University. Appended is an unrelated announcement for publication in The Halifax Herald about a public lecture by J.E. Barton, Headmaster of Bristol Grammar School.
Item is a press release and correspondence to the editor of The Halifax Chronicle regarding an exhibition of self portraits from the collection of Elmer Adler on loan via the College Art Association of New York.
Item is a manuscript copy of an address given by Carleton Stanley to students and parents at the Halifax Ladies College, Bloomfield School and schools in Glace Bay and Sydney in 1934, and again in 1935 in Truro, Nova Scotia.
Item is a poster for the exhibition of paintings and drawings by Canadian artist Paraskeva Clark (c.1898) presented at Dalhousie Art Gallery from 9 September to 17 October 1982.