File contains 1 copy of the sketch of the University mace drawn by Professor R. L. de C. H. Saunders, 1 copy of a newspaper article regarding the mace and the dedication from the convocation program in 1950.
Item consists of a pencil drawing by D.C. Mackay, likely made in October or November of 1939, showing a group of Canadian sailors carrying duffel bags over their shoulders while exiting a covered gangway.
Item consists of a charcoal and pencil study sketch by D.C. Mackay in the early 1940s showing seven sailors carrying their duffel bags up a gangway boarding an unidentified Canadian naval vessel.
Item consists of a charcoal study sketch by D.C. Mackay in the early 1940s showing a line of sailors carrying duffel bags boarding a four-funneled troop ship.
Item consists of an ink drawing signed by D.C. Mackay dated "Nov 1939" showing several sailors carrying duffel bags down a covered gangway of a docked ship.
Item consists of a facsimile of a pencil sketch by D.C. Mackay from the early 1940s of an officer dressing down an insubordinate sailor. The perspective appears to be from the corner of George Street and Brunswick Street in Halifax. An accompanying caption reads: "Like he said -- / 'Never salute an officer / with a cig in your mouth"
Item consists of a charcoal and pencil drawing by D.C. Mackay in the early-1940s showing two sailors on an observation deck. One sailor appears to be concentrating while writing at a table, while another sits on a stool.
Item consists of a charcoal and pencil drawing by D.C. Mackay in the early 1940s showing a helmeted soldier standing with hands folded. Drawing shows a long gun in the distance.
Item consists of a pencil and ink drawing by D.C. Mackay on November 3, 1943, showing the destroyer HMCS Iroquois docked at the Dartmouth Marine Slips. Drawing shows the ship's port side.
Item consists of a pencil and ink drawing by D.C. Mackay on November 3, 1943, of the destroyer HMCS Iroquois, docked at the Dartmouth Marine Slips. This drawing shows the ship's starboard side.
Item consists of a charcoal and pencil drawing by D.C. Mackay in the early 1940s showing two sailors performing navigational observations while on convoy duty. One sailor uses a sextant to aid in navigation while another observes.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal drawing by D.C. MacKay sometime in the early-1940s showing a portside view of the HMS Valiant, as well as an unidentified convoy formation including the Skeena, the Empress of Britain, the Empress of Australia, and several other vessels.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal drawing by D.C. Mackay sometime in the early-1940s showing engine and ventilation components on board an unidentified naval ship in convoy formation in rough seas.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal drawing by D.C. Mackay, dated in April 20, 1943, showing seven members of the forecastle crew of an unidentified ship securing the vessel to a compass buoy.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal drawing by D.C. Mackay in the early 1940s showing three naval officers resting. One lounges in a chair reading, while two others sitting writing at a table.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal drawing by D.C. Mackay from the early 1940s showing an unidentified sailor wearing cold weather gear reaching above to perform rope work.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal drawing by D.C. Mackay in April 1943 showing a sailor raising flags near the bridge funnel of an unidentified Canadian naval vessels.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal drawing by D.C. Mackay from the early 1940s showing a sailor raising maritime signal flags on an unidentified Canadian naval ship.
Item consists of a charcoal study sketch by D.C. Mackay in February 1944 showing shipboard scenes on an unidentified Canadian naval ship (likely HMCS New Waterford).
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal drawing by D.C. Mackay in February 1944 showing a sailor wearing cold weather gear chopping ice off the side of an unidentified ship (likely the HMCS New Waterford) with an ax.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal study sketch by D.C. Mackay, likely from March 1944, showing the starboard aft portion of the deck of the Tribal-class destroyer HMCS Iroquois.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal drawing by D.C. Mackay, likely in early 1944, showing a sailor wearing cold weather gear holding binoculars, standing in front of "Y" turret on the deck of HMCS Iroquois.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal study sketch by D.C. Mackay, likely in early 1944, showing a sailor wearing cold weather gear holding binoculars, standing in front of "Y" turret on the deck of HMCS Iroquois.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal drawing by D.C. Mackay, from the early-1940s, showing aft deck equipment, including a winch and a life raft, from an unidentified Canadian naval ship.
Item consists of a pencil and charcoal drawing by D.C. Mackay, from the early-1940s, showing a group of sailors performing maintenance work on the aft deck of an unidentified Canadian naval ship, with another unidentified ship in the background.
Item consists of a charcoal and ink drawing by D.C. Mackay, likely from 1944, showing a sailor standing on the deck of a pilot boat manoeuvring towards a docked Canadian naval ship under a crane.
Item consists of a pencil study sketch by D.C. Mackay, likely from the early-1940s, of circular composition placement lines and outlines of a naval officer performing navigational observations on an unidentified Canadian naval ship.
Item consists of eight small charcoal drawings by D.C. Mackay, likely from the early-1940s, showing sailors engaging in deck and equipment maintenance duties on board an unidentified Canadian naval ship.
Item consists of four small charcoal study sketches by D.C. Mackay, likely from the early-1940s, showing naval ships in port. The larger of the four sketches also includes a host of sailors standing on a dock in front of three ships.
Item consists of a charcoal drawing by D.C. Mackay, likely from the early-1940s, showing a Canadian sailor performing maintenance work on deck equipment.
Item consists of a small pencil and charcoal drawing by D.C. Mackay, likely from the early-1940s, showing two Canadian sailors operating navigation and signalling equipment while in convoy formation, on board an unidentified Canadian naval ship.
Item consists of a pencil and ink study sketch by D.C. Mackay, likely from 1945, showing signal flags on an unidentified Canadian naval ship, spelling out "VICTORY".