Nova Scotia Agricultural College student notebook
- MS-14-24, MS-14, Box 9, Folder 24
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- 1905-1927
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Nova Scotia Agricultural College student notebook
Western Kings Co Artificial Breeding Unit fonds
Edith Zillig sheep and wool collection
Zillig, Edith
Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture fonds
Susan Horne's home economists in agriculture collection
Horne, Susan
Nova Scotia Institute of Agrologists biography collection
Nova Scotia Institute of Agrologists
Atlantic Canada co-operatives collection
Nova Scotia artificial insemination industry collection
Cox, Kenneth
Nova Scotia Grain and Forage Commission fonds
Nova Scotia Grain and Forage Commission
Kinsman, Gordon Barss
Lest we forget : recalling good old days---and hopes not yet fulfilled / Loran Arthur DeWolfe
Retson, George Clifford
Nova Scotia Veterinary Medical Association Ladies auxiliary scrapbooks
C.A. Douglas retirement photographs
Nova Scotia Poultry Association fonds
Nova Scotia Poultry Association
Shuh, John Edward
Cumming, Melville
Drawings of the 1949 Dalhousie University mace
File contains 15 drawings of the ceremonial mace designed in 1949 by Chasteney Holbourne Saunders, former head of the Department of Anatomy. The mace was carved in oak, decorated with silver and enamel, and measured 1.4 metres in length. First used in the 1950 convocation, the mace was retired in 1919 when the university introduced the "New Dawn Staff of Place and Belonging" as its ceremonial object.
There is one full-scale drawing in ink and three reduced reproductions mounted on board. The remainder are rough sketches and detail drawings in pencil of the emblems and figures that Saunders employed to represent maritime traditions and the historical significance of Dalhousie’s service to the Atlantic provinces.
Sound recordings by Secret Treaties
Secret Treaties.
Dalhousie University Newsletter / University News / Dal News / Dalhousie News / Dalnews
Dalhousie University. Communications and Marketing Department.
Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture fonds
Dalhousie University. Faculty of Agriculture
William (Bill) Angus Jenkins fonds
Jenkins, Bill
Fonds contains a selection of documents, drawings, material samples, and images collected by D'Arcy Wilson and Lisa Bouraly during a two-year research project focused on Thomas McCulloch and Andrew Downs. The fonds is part of an exhibition, the "Impossible Museum," curated by Lisa Bouraly and featuring works by D'Arcy Wilson and Amy Malbeuf. The exhibition is presented by Eyelevel Gallery in the Thomas McCulloch Museum in the Dalhousie University Life Sciences Centre from March 5 to April 30, 2020.
Material includes a selection of texts and notes tracing Bouraly's research while preparing the exhibition. These documents were selected by Wilson from Bouraly's collection. Fonds also includes an encapsulated drawing of Thomas McCulloch, material swatches linked to one of the works in the exhibition, scraps and drawings left over from a collage, photographs of works in progress, a copy of the exhibition essay, and other material related to the exhibition. Fonds also includes photocopies of several nineteenth century texts reviewed by Bouraly during her research.
The file box includes a pair of white gloves and a list of materials in the box.
Wilson, D'Arcy