Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks on stage during a Dalhousie University medical convocation ceremony in 1980. He is standing at a microphone and wearing academic dress.
Item is a photograph of Premier Regan addressing delegates of the Atlantic Federation of Students at the Dalhousie University Student Union Building on October 4, 1975. Photograph was published in University News, October 17, 1975.
Item is a portrait of Rusty James (left), Dalhousie Student Union Vice President 1984-1985; and Alex Gigeroff (right), Dalhousie Student Union President 1984-1985.
Item is a photograph of Tom Lackie, Mary McLaughlin and Dr. Wilkie Kushner at the Dalhousie Art Gallery. Photograph shows (from left to right) Tom Lackie, Art Gallery staff; Mary McLaughlin, Art Gallery staff; and Dr. Wilkie Kushner, Dalhousie Health Services. Dr. Kushner was the creator of the art in the photo. His artwork was part of the Student, Staff, and Alumni Exhibit at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in 1977.
Item is a photograph of pieces from The Invisible Hunter exhibit. Photograph shows two sculptures of heads and an image in the background. The Invisible Hunter was an exhibit about Aboriginal peoples and spirits. Photograph was published in University News, November 11, 1976.
Item is a photograph of Ted Loder and Suzy Loder with prize-winning picture Alder Leaves. Picture was part of the Staff, Student, and Alumni Photo Exhibit on from November to December, 1971.
Item is a photograph of Evelyn Holmes with a pottery display. Evelyn Holmes was Acting Curator at the Dalhousie Art Gallery at the time of the photo. Exhibit on at the time was the Dalhousie Faculty Exhibit, January 1967. File contains a duplicate of this image.
Item is a photograph of children looking at the British Royal regalia on display at Dalhousie in 1954. Visible in the photograph are Royal Box Aprons, swords, sceptres, and crowns atop a table covered with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's royal cypher.
Item is a photograph of Andrew MacKay (far right) and three unidentified men holding a large kite in the form of a red and white fish, on the front stairs of the Henry Hicks Building.
Item is a photograph of people admiring a statue at an opening reception for an exhibit at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in 1975. File contains a duplicate of this image.
Item is a photograph of guests at the Three Years Acquisitions art exhibit at the Dalhousie Art Gallery in December, 1973. Three Years Acquisitions was an exhibit of acquisitions, purchases, and gifts obtained by the Dalhousie Art Gallery between 1970 and 1973. Photograph shows (from left to right) David Whizman; Amanda Woodhouse; and Celia Fried.
Item is a photograph of the Josef Svoboda exhibit opening reception at the Dalhousie Art Gallery on October 4, 1974. Photograph shows (from left to right) Henry Hicks; Dalhousie University President; Josef Svoboda, artist; Professor L.H. Lawrence; and Professor Peter Perina, Theatre Department Chairman.
Item is a photograph of Josef Svoboda (far right) talking with two unidentified men at his exhibit opening at the Dalhousie Art Gallery on October 4, 1974.
Item is a photograph of the Marine Venus sculpture in Montreal. Marine Venus was created by Robert Hedrick and was on display at Expo '67 and Man and His World in Montreal. It was installed on University Avenue at Dalhousie in 1969.
Item is a photograph of the 1928 Dalhousie University Intercollegiate girls' basketball team. The photograph shows Jacqueline Dumares (Centre); Allene MacCurdy (Forward); Alice Atherton (Captain, Forward); Helen Sexton (Manager, Centre); Betty Freeman (Guard); Lillian Barnstead (Guard); Eileen Cameron (Side Centre); Jean Fraser (Side Centre); Isobel Wasa (Forward); and W.E. Stirling (Coach) standing or kneeling in three rows.
Item is a photograph of the 1924 Dalhousie University Girls Basketball Team. The photograph shows Edith Macneil; Carol Hawkins (Captain); Markorie Kennedy; Allison MacCurdy; Harriett Roberts; Elinor Barnstead; Marion Campbell; and Mabel Borden sticking their heads through holes in a backdrop.
Item is a photograph of an inscription on a stone. The inscription reads: "The tablet below a fac-simile of that placed in the corner-stone of the original Dalhousie College, which occupied this site from 1820 to 1887, was unveiled with appropriate ceremony on August 21, 1924, when Sir James Fergusson, Admiral on this station, and John George Pyke, of Liverpool, N. S., represented their respective great-grandfathers, the Earl of Dalhousie and John George Pyke."