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Walk in Sambro : [2022 Kroetsch Keynote]

Item is a video recording of the 2022 Kroetsch Keynote given by Catherine Banks. The Kroetsch Keynote is an annual writers lecture presented by Sage Hill Writing. Catherine Banks gave the lecture online via Zoom on July 8, 2022. Video recording edited by Ana Cristina Camacho, Sage Hill Writing 2022 Summer Program Assistant.

Caricature of Clouston

Item is a caricature created by Alexander Sutherland Murray. The caricature depicts a student that attended Pine Hill Divinity Hall ca. 1920.

Pharos : Dalhousie University Yearbook 1981

Item is a 1981 Dalhousie University yearbook, 271 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 268-270. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.

Pharos : Dalhousie University Yearbook 1980

Item is a 1980 Dalhousie University yearbook, 255 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 253-255. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.

Pharos : Dalhousie University Yearbook 1979

Item is a 1979 Dalhousie University yearbook, 255 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 253-255. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.

Pharos : Dalhousie University Yearbook 1977

Item is a 1977 Dalhousie University yearbook, 284 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 258-262. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.

Pharos : Dalhousie University Yearbook 1976

Item is a 1976 Dalhousie University yearbook, 287 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 265-267. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.

Pharos : Dalhousie University Yearbook 1975

Item is a 1975 Dalhousie University yearbook, 287 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 281-285. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.

Pharos : Dalhousie University Yearbook 1974

Item is a 1974 Dalhousie University yearbook, 288 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 283-285. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.

Pharos : Dalhousie University Yearbook 1973

Item is a 1973 Dalhousie University yearbook, 285 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 283-284. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.

Pharos : Dalhousie University Yearbook 1972

Item is a 1972 Dalhousie University yearbook, 304 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 297-299. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.

Pharos : Dalhousie University Yearbook 1971

Item is a 1971 Dalhousie University yearbook, 296 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 293. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.

Pharos : Dalhousie University Yearbook 1970

Item is a 1970 Dalhousie University yearbook, 295 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 80. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.

Photograph taken on a walk along the Canal d'Aire, northern France

Item consists of a black-and-white photograph taken by A.M. MacKintosh, likely in early 1918, while on a walk on a tree-lined path along the shore of the Canal d'Aire, northern France. The path is between a bathhouse and living quarters for workers of an unidentified military hospital.

Photograph of a group of medical and military officers, likely at the No. 7 Overseas Stationary Hospital

Item consists of a black-and-white photograph taken by A.M. MacKintosh in early 1918, showing thirteen unidentified medical and military officers likely stationed or housed at the No. 7 Overseas Stationary Hospital. One of the seated medical officers holds a plaque stating "When we get our civy cloths on, oh, how happy shall we be".

Photograph of a tree planted by the Duke of Wellington, as well as other buildings on the banks of Canal d'Aire, northern France

Item consists of a black-and-white photograph taken by (as well as hand-coloured by) A.M. MacKintosh in early 1918, showing two buildings (including one which housed a fleeing King Leopold I) and a large tree (purportedly planted by the Duke of Wellington after the Battle of Waterloo) along a footpath on the banks of the Canal d'Aire, northern France.

Photograph of a General Duty Squad at the No. 7 Overseas Stationary Hospital

Item consists of a photograph taken by A.M. MacKintosh in early 1918 of a "General Duty Squad", likely housed at the No. 7 Overseas Stationary Hospital, who had just finished erecting tents. Includes A.S. Gearey, P. MacCallum, R.R. MacLaughlin, H. Barrett, M.S. MacKinnon, G.H. Power, P. Holbrow, G. Shaw, Sibley, R. Neill, S.S. Murray, R. Milliet, and two others.

Photograph of an undefeated military baseball team, likely at the No. 7 Overseas Stationary Hospital

Item consists of a photograph taken in August 1917 of an undefeated military baseball team, likely stationed at the No. 7 Overseas Stationary Hospital, France. The team won all ten games it played. Pictured include G. Ruse, Sgt. E. Noseworthy, P. Shaw, S. McKinnon, B.H. Windsor, P.R. Tingley, Cpl. C. Schurman, Cpl. A. MacKintosh, E. Clay, G. Hier, W. Hodgins, Major T.S. Robinson, H.B. Titus, D. Strachan, Christie, and Kimber.

Photograph of the military wards at an unidentified military hospital in France prior to the completion of hut construction, First World War

Item consists of a black-and-white photograph taken (and hand-coloured) by A.M. MacKintosh in early 1918, showing the front of several ward buildings at an unidentified military hospital in France, prior to the completion of hut construction by German prisoners.

Photographs of the No.1 Canadian General Personnel Lines after an air raid on May 19th, 1918, Étaples, France

Item consists of two copies of the same photograph taken by A.M. MacKintosh on May 19th, 1918, depicting the after-effects of a German air raid on the No. 1 Canadian General Personnel lines near Étaples, France (30km south of Calais). During that attack fifty eight people (including three nursing sisters) were killed and fifty wounded in the Hospital, while there were 1200 other casualties in the area.

Pharos : Dalhousie University Yearbook 1969

Item is a 1969 Dalhousie University yearbook, 293 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 3. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.

Pharos : Dalhousie University Yearbook 1968

Item is a 1968 Dalhousie University yearbook, 283 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 6. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.

Pharos : Dalhousie University Yearbook 1967

Item is a 1967 Dalhousie University yearbook, 287 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on page 170. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.

Pharos : Dalhousie University Yearbook 1966

Item is a 1966 Dalhousie University yearbook, 303 pages, black and white with some color. Contains images and text regarding the University, the graduates, the faculty, and buildings on campus. Information regarding the editorial staff can be found on pages 130-133. "Pharos" is both a reference to the destroyed lighthouse in ancient Alexandria and the name of the yearbook series.
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