35 individual portraits on one 8 x 10 negative: Lawrence Pettipas, Assistant News Editor; Bernard R. MacDonald, Co-op Editor; Skit Ferguson, Assistant Sports Editor; Gregory A. MacKinnon, Editor-in-Chief; John J. Berry, Business Manager; Francis Burke, Feature Editor; Wilfrid MacKinnon, Managing Editor; J. Cameron MacDonald, Dramatic Society; Clarence Levigne, Circulation Manager; Fraser Mooney, Assistant Sports Editor; Marie L. Dever, M.S.B. Editor; Cyril Murphy, Assistant Business Manager; Harold Cummins, Secretary/Treasurer Debating Society; Gerry Harquail; Fred Martell; Richard B. McCafferty, Exchange Editor; Harold MacDonald, Sports Editor; Allister MacDonald, Alumni Editor; Gerald LaForest; Robert V. Kay; James Reid; Celine Brennan; Norbert Lyons; Barry Murphy; Anthony MacKenzie; A. Marie McGloan; James E. Deagle; Fred Gormley; Joseph D. Campbell; Bill Keating; Donald MacIsaac; Gerald T. Power; Kathleen Traynor; Robert Comeau; Sergei Duckett
Sub-series consists of materials from the Women's Health Education Network Conference [WHEN] 1989, 1992, 1993, and materials from the WHEN 11th annual conference.
File contains materials related to the life and passing of Wilson Hodder. Hodder was a prominent LGBT activist in Nova Scotia, who successfully petitioned for spousal survivors benefits for same-sex couples under the Canada Pension Plan following the passing of his partner, Terry Martin.
File contains 30 colour photographs taken by Hodder of the 1998 Ottawa Pride parade, three photographs of Hodder and friends, correspondence between Hodder and Mike Sangster, two copies of the program from Hodder's celebration of life, and two program inserts.
File consists of records relating to the Exhibition of William Townsend Paintings 1964-1968 organized by Dalhousie Art Gallery for circulating through A. P. A. C. 1972-1973.
Records consist mainly of correspondence of Ernest Smith (Director, Dalhousie Art Gallery) and handwritten letters from William Townsend and Charlotte Townsend (the daughter of William Townsend). Additional records include shipping receipts, insurance certificates, newspaper clippings, a photograph of the painting 'Cascade VIII' and condition reports.
Collection assembled by William Morse reflected his research interests and his ideas on what works should be available for consultation by serious scholars. The exploration and early settlement of Acadia, the history of the Maritimes, the evolution of printing, the book arts, important classics in both the humanities and the sciences, the works of Bliss Carman and George Santayana, works about General James Wolfe, and Norse legends are the major research fields represented.
File contains a copy of a portrait of President Taft of the United States (1909-1913) with an inscription below to D.H. Ballon (Dr. David H. Ballon) of Montreal and his sister, Ellen Ballon.
File contains photographs of William Edward Maclellan, Margaret Jane (Mackenzie) Maclellan, Robert William Maclellan, Edward Kirkpatrick Maclellan, Helen Maclellan and other unidentified persons.
Fonds comprises the records of William Edward Maclellan and his family's records, including those of including William Edward and Margaret Jane (Mackenzie) Maclellan; Edward Kirkpatrick and Helen Stewart (Mackay) Maclellan; Robert (Bob) William and Delphine Caroline (Wallace) Maclellan; Jean Stewart Maclellan; Robert William Maclellan; and David Kirkpatrick Stewart Maclellan. Record types include correspondence, photographs, films, newspaper clippings, poems, certificates, booklets, periodicals, notebooks and genealogical charts.
Series consists of William Edward and Margaret Jane (Mackenzie) Maclellan's records, including correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, poems and certificates.
File contains photographs and negatives of the tombstones of Robert Maclellan, Martha M. Fraser, John J. Maclellan, and Edward A. Maclellan; Anthony Mac Lellan and Elizabeth Mac Lellan; Robert Gordon Fraser Maclellan and Hazel Carre Primrose; Fred S. O'Brien; Thomas R. O'Brien and Mary Hogg O'Brien; and others.
Fonds consists of materials created and accumulated by Wilfrid Creighton, including correspondence, articles, manuscripts, financial and legal documents, minutes, photographs and a variety of personal papers and memorabilia. Materials relate to Creighton's education, career and long-time interest in forestry, but also include some materials relating to family history.
48 individual portraits on 8 x 10 negative: Ann MacEwan, Class President; J.W. Girwood - BA Science; I.L. MacKay - BA English; A.S. Ritchie - MA, Principal - Social Studies; E. Leadbetter - Mathematics; E.R. Payzant - Languages; George Reid - Class Treasurer; Muriel MacDonald; Harry Muir; Marjorie Hale; John Gordin - Vice President, Students Council; Martha McGrath - Treasurer Students Council; Wilfrid Grist; Phyllis MacDonald; Dorothy Mahoney; Margaret Hubley; Clarence Balfour; Ramona Lyons; Cecilia Lamey; Edward Rattee; Jessie Russell; Arthur Murdoch; Jean Sexton; Frank Lent; Ruth Keer; Germaine Colbourne; Doris Muir; John Dryden; Jean Marshall; Shirley Campbell; Ralston Carrigan; Marguerite Daley; Fraser Muir; Catherine Denoon; Robert Dickinson; Muriel Fraser; Bernard MacDonald; Irene MacQuarrie; Vona Henderson; Waldo Munroe; Betty McLeod; Roy MacKenzie; Mary Lloyd; Bill MacNeil; Willa Hubley; William Jackson; Leonard Howard; Donna MacLeod
Fonds contains 46 letters and postcards written by Weldon Morash while serving overseas in World War One and sent to his brother and sister in Halifax, Nova Scotia. There are also photographs.
Series contains photographs of the wedding of two unnamed Australian women at Safe Harbour Metropolitan Community Church, located inside the Bloomfield Centre in Halifax. The women were passengers on an R Family Vacations cruise, organized by Rosie O'Donnell for LGBT partners and their families. They travelled to Halifax specifically to marry, and were some of the first same-sex partners married in Nova Scotia. The wedding was officiated by Safe Harbour pastor, Reverend Darlene Young, and was witnessed by Dr. Brenda Hattie and Young's partner Mun Lei.
Collection contains over 55,000 glass plate negatives, film negatives, and prints from the Waldren Studios of New Glasgow and Antigonish, Nova Scotia. The majority of these negatives are portraits, nearly all of which are identified and dated. A number of the portraits represent some of the earliest photos of Black Nova Scotians from Pictou, Antigonish and Guysborough counties. Many of the remaining photos are local scenes, a few of which were taken in New Glasgow before the fire in 1874 which devastated the town. The collection contains photographs that depict show coal mining, shipbuilding and other local industries in action. Portraits of family groups, sports teams, social clubs and school groups are also well represented.
The fonds primarily consist of scripts, broadcasts, short stories and commentaries from Allen's writing and broadcast career; correspondence; documents relating to Allen's Navy service and personal reference material; CBC election broadcast coverage; and photographs.
File consists of records relating to an exhibition entitled Visions of Paradise: The Art of the Oriental Carpet, curated by Dr. Hans-Gunther Schwarz (Department of German, Dalhousie University) and presented at the Dalhousie Art Gallery from December 16, 1983, to January 29, 1984.
Records are divided into 8 folders (Titles transcribed from original folder labels.): Folder 24 - Oriental rugs 83 (Clippings) Folder 25 - Catalogue and essay Folder 26 - Loan forms Folder 27 - Photographs Folder 28 - Correspondence with lenders Folder 29 - Proposal and contract agreement Folder 30 - Insurance files Folder 31 - Invoices & receipts (with correspondence)
Fonds comprises record created or collected by Vincent MacDonald that primarily document his work as a legal scholar and lecturer. Record types include manuscript and printed copies of his writing and lectures about government, the Canadian Constitution, the British North America Act and other topics. There is also correspondence from colleagues, including letters from former Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King; newspaper clippings; memorabilia; and photographs.