Hygiene : Chapter I. Definition / A.P. Reid : [facsimile]
- MS-13-33, SF Box 63, Folder 3, Item 12
- Item
- June 1891
Part of Alexander Peter Reid fonds
Hygiene : Chapter I. Definition / A.P. Reid : [facsimile]
Part of Alexander Peter Reid fonds
Hygiene : Chapter III. Dirt, or matter out of place / A.P. Reid : [facsimile]
Part of Alexander Peter Reid fonds
A student's letters, number 5 / A.P. Reid : [facsimile]
Part of Alexander Peter Reid fonds
Stirpiculture, or, The ascent of man / A.P. Reid : [facsimile]
Part of Alexander Peter Reid fonds
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
Opinions on constitutional law, no. 6 : the regulation of fisheries / By Vincent C. MacDonald, KC
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
"The old Dexter Tavern at Liverpool, N.S.", revised
Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
"Chanties and Other Songs of the Sea" : [manuscript]
Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
The islanders / by Frank Parker Day : [manuscript]
Part of Frank Parker Day fonds
Oddball : [manuscript regarding Sable Island Coastal Station experience]
Part of Richard Orme Allen fonds
Welcome to the Ark Project : [manuscript]
Part of Ecology Action Centre fonds
Where Do We Go and How Shall We Get There
Part of Donald Higgins fonds
Handwritten draft about fifth-year architecture students' George Dixon playground sculpture project
Microcomputer System Proposal : Dalhousie Arts Centre : [draft manuscript]
Part of Dalhousie Arts Centre fonds
Carleton Stanley's contribution to a Nova Scotia Bureau of Information booklet
Part of President’s Office fonds
George Geddie Patterson's article about alumni supporting Dalhousie University
Part of President’s Office fonds
Carleton Stanley's article submitted for the 1933 New Year Edition of the Halifax Chronicle
Part of President’s Office fonds
E.B. Rogers's article about the William Inglis Morse Collection
Part of President’s Office fonds
Carleton Stanley's submission to the Dalhousie Gazette welcoming the 1933 freshman class
Part of President’s Office fonds
Part of President’s Office fonds
The mystery of the Marie Celeste : [manuscript]
Part of Irving Deale collection
Porpoise oil / by Alexander H. Leighton, MD : [manuscript]
The dairy of the future, or, Theory and practice combined : [facsimile]
Part of Alexander Peter Reid fonds
Poverty superseded : a new political economy. A paper of economic science : [facsimile]
Part of Alexander Peter Reid fonds
The germ theory and sero-therapy : [facsimile]
Part of Alexander Peter Reid fonds
New test for carbon monoxide blood : [facsimile]
Part of Alexander Peter Reid fonds
Sanitary progress : [facsimile]
Part of Alexander Peter Reid fonds
A student's letters, number 6 / A.P. Reid : [facsimile]
Part of Alexander Peter Reid fonds
Pneumonia sixty years ago : [facsimile]
Part of Alexander Peter Reid fonds
Atmospheric humidity in relation to health / A.P. Reid : [facsimile]
Part of Alexander Peter Reid fonds
Early beginnings of the Prince Edward Island Pharmaceutical Association : [manuscript]
Part of J. Gordon Duff fonds
A short history of the Physics Department [at] Dalhousie University, 1838-1956 / by J.H.L. Johnstone
Part of Vincent C. MacDonald fonds
"Old Sailor's Ballads, Collected by the Late Capt. Fenwick Hatt of Liverpool, N.S."
Part of Thomas Head Raddall fonds
Letters and poems of Molly Beresford sent to Andrew Merkel
Part of Andrew Merkel fonds
Dominion of Canada, Notice to Mariners #4 of 1919 (Atlantic No. 4)
Part of Richard Orme Allen fonds
Solar greenhouse aquaculture : [manuscript]
Part of Ecology Action Centre fonds
Item consists of an offprint of the paper "Solar greenhouse aquaculture", written by W. van Toever of the Ark Project, originally published in "Solar Energy: Bringing it down to Earth: The Proceedings of the Solar Energy Society of Canada Inc., 1979 National Conference".
Abstract: "Rainbow and Speckled Trout have been successfully hatched and reared in a recirculating aquaculture system. The system is integrated into the Ark greenhouse providing thermal mass for temperature regulation and supplying nutrient-rich water for plants. The system incorporates bacterial, algal and hydroponic water filtration. Various vegetable crops have been raised in the hydroponic troughs. A scaled-down system suitable for domestic solar greenhouse application is also under development."
Solar heating at the P.E.I. Ark : [manuscript]
Part of Ecology Action Centre fonds
Item consists of an offprint of the paper "Solar heating at the P.E.I. Ark", written by Kenneth MacKay, Director of the Ark Project, originally published in "Solar Energy: Bringing it down to Earth: The Proceedings of the Solar Energy Society of Canada Inc., 1979 National Conference".
Abstract: "Both active and passive solar heating systems are employed at the P. E. I. Ark. An active drain-down system, which stores heat in water located in 70,000 litre concrete tanks, supplies heat to the living area. Domestic hot water is heated by a thermosiphon drain-down solar system coupled to a wood cookstove. Environmental design of the Ark allows for maximum use of passive solar energy. The passive system supplies the majority of the heating load on sunny days, while wood stoves supply the back-up heat. The performance of the active system has required high maintenance because of problems in the mechanical and electrical systems. This, coupled with the high initial cost, has not made the system cost effective. The 178m2 commercial greenhouse uses a hybrid system with both active and passive systems. The active system employs a fan to draw air through rock storage. The passive system employs the high thermal mass of the deep soil beds, a concrete slab, and most importantly, 53,200 litres of water in translucent tanks. These tanks are then used for fish rearing and are the basis for a solar hatchery. The greenhouse has performed very well, producing crops year round since 1976."
Management of solar greenhouses : [manuscript]
Part of Ecology Action Centre fonds
Item consists of an offprint of the paper "Management of solar greenhouses", written by Linda Gilkeson of the Ark Project, originally published in "Solar Energy: Bringing it down to Earth: The Proceedings of the Solar Energy Society of Canada Inc., 1979 National Conference".
Abstract: "The positive and negative effects on plant growth of environmental conditions in the Ark solar greenhouse have been monitored. The lower light levels, wide temperature fluctuations, low winter temperatures, high relative humidity and possibly low COz levels compared to conventional greenhouses have been problems that have been solved to varying degrees. Plant variety selection, revised bench design and the addition of a heat exchanger are used together to provide optimum conditions within the solar design."
Part of President’s Office fonds
Carleton Stanley's article submitted for the 1932 Special Edition of the Sydney Post
Part of President’s Office fonds
Carleton Stanley's submission to the 1932 Dalhousie Year Book
Part of President’s Office fonds
Carleton Stanley's note to the incoming freshman class, submitted to the Dalhousie Gazette
Part of President’s Office fonds
Carleton Stanley's submission to the 1932 Dalhousie Student Handbook
Part of President’s Office fonds
Part of President’s Office fonds
Carleton Stanley's submission to the Dalhousie Gazette about a Carnegie Corporation donation
Part of President’s Office fonds
Eirene M. Walker's article about the William Inglis Morse Collection
Part of President’s Office fonds
Carleton Stanley's submission to the Dalhousie Gazette about a new book club
Part of President’s Office fonds