Fonds contains textual material, photos, artifacts, slides, paintings, and a video cassette created by the School of Agriculture, the College of Agriculture, and the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, between 1892 and 2012. Series include records of an administrative nature, departments on campus, buildings, photographs, student and faculty records, events, curriculum, and the institutions history.
Series consists of photographs, albums, and video cassettes of events at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus between 1905 and 1998. These include students, staff, and faculty engaged in exhibitions, convocation/graduation, Autumn Assembly, Open house, sports events, theatre dramas, ceremonies, and campus life.
File contains 17 photographs of Nova Scotia Agricultural College, also known as NSAC or Aggies, athletes, teams, and athletic coaches from the 21st century.
File contains 46 photographs of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College students, principals, student life, buildings and campus. The photographs include the NSAC hockey team, Aggies hockey team, horses, faculty, basketball team, classrooms, residence construction, farms and barns, convocation, campus buildings, NSAC principals.
Item is a photograph of the 1907 Dalhousie Medical football team. The photograph shows Moillet; Calder; J. Murdoch; McDonald; Atlee; MacRitchie; MacLellan; McGarry (Captain); Beaton; Patton; A. McLellan; Davis; Grant; MacDonnell; Cameron; Hennigar; and Hartigan sitting or standing in three rows on a fur rug with a football and a plaque. Their jerseys have skulls and crossbones on them.
Item is a photograph of the 1908 Dalhousie Medical football team. The photograph shows Stewart; Calder; Atlee; McNeil; McDaniels; Crowe; Hartigon; Coffin; Maeritchie (Captain); Beaton; Saunders; Davis; Grant; Goodwin; and Bethune sitting or standing in three rows with a football and a plaque. Their jerseys have skulls and crossbones on them.
Item is a photograph of the 1910 Dalhousie Football Team, the "Champions of Eastern Canada." The photograph shows L. A. Mylus; F. R. Davis; D. J. Nickelson; R. S. McLellan; D. McNeil; J. Cavanaugh; J. McKay; F. R. Little; E. M. Forbes; S. G. MacKenzie (Captain); N. C. Ralston; A. B. Crowe; D. McLeod; R. O. Bethune; Dr. W. S. MacDonnell; and S. O. Thomas sitting or standing in three rows.
Item is a photograph of Nova Scotia Agricultural College, also known as NSAC or Aggies, athletes from around the 1920s. 3 individuals are standing in front of a table with 3 trophies and two open boxes with medals inside. Possibly for tennis?
Item is a photograph of the 1924-1925 Y.M.C.A. Halifax Business Men's Volleyball Champions. The photograph shows A. T. Bradshaw (physical director); B. C. Hunt; J. E. Read; S. E. Smith; V. C. McDonald; G. E. Wilson; and E. G. Young sitting or standing in two rows with a volleyball and a trophy.
Item is a postcard with a photograph of the 1925 Dalhousie women's ground hockey (field hockey) team. The photograph shows Mabel Borden; Marion F. Wood; Helen Sexton; Alice J. Sproull; Edith I. Macneill; Anna M. Wilson; Helen G. Robertson; Ruth S. Elder; Marie F. Erikson; Jean F. MacKenzie; Ann M. Clark; Kathleen L. L. MacDonald; K. Keltie Holman; and Edwina M. Archibald sitting or standing in three rows and holding field hockey sticks.
File consists of one photograph of the Dalhousie Intermediate Football Team for the 1926-1927 season. The drawing shows A. Sutherland (H.B.); F. Jennings (H.B.); H. Godsoe (F.); G. Godsoe (F.); A. E. Doull (Manager); G. MacLeod (T.Q.B.); H. Townsend (T. Q. B.); W. E. Stirling (Coach); G. A. Winfield (Assistant Manager); J. Mitchell (F.); Delaney (F.); C. Jones (Captain and F.B.); D. Campbell (F.); M. MacMillan (F.); A. L. Macdonald (Coach); Kolonel (T.Q.B.); A. A. MacDonald (T. Q. B.); D. MacMillan (F.); N. Bayne (T.Q.B.); and F. MacLellan (H.P.) sitting or standing in three rows. They were the City League Champions that year.
Item is a photograph of the 1927 Dalhousie Medical football team, the interfaculty champions. THe photograph shows B.F. Miller (Asst. Mgr); A. L. Murphy; A. L. Richardson; R.S. Anderson; V. Calver; G.H.A. Marshall; F.V. Maxwell; J.R. MacNeil (Mgr); J.T. Smith; A.S. Douglas; E.S. Giddings; C.L. MacMillan (Captain); F. M. Fraser; D. M. Grant; C. Murray; A.M. Matheson; and C.M. Johnson sitting or standing in three rows.
Item is a composite photograph of the 1927-1928 Dalhousie rugby team, the Maritime Champions. The photograph consists of portraits of G. K. Maclellan (Coach); T.A. Tupper (Captain); G. A. Winfield (Mgr); F.M. Fraser (Assist Mgr); W.F. Stirling (Coach); Dr. F Rankine (Coach); A. M. Smith; A.I. Sutherland; G.C. MacLeod; C.M. Jones; R. W. Hewat; H.T. Townswend; W.A. Wickmire; F Smith; A MacDonald; Mitchell, I,E.; I.I. Dunlop; W.I. Murphy; G.M. MacLean; R.W. Irving; B. Baird; and D. Campbell arranged in a large letter "D," with a photograph of the team on the back of a train and photographs of two trophies in the centre.
Item is a photograph of the 1944 Dalhousie women's ground hockey (field hockey) team. The photograph shows Marg Morrison; Barbara Hendry; Laurie Bissett; Mary Bissett; Joyce Hart; Lois Burns; Charlotte Stud; Elaine Dalaps; Miss Leonard (Coach); Kay Wiswell; and Joan Silver sitting, kneeling, or standing in three rows.
Subseries contains records relating to students athletics at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Included is a photograph of the 1945-1946 Nova Scotia Agricultural College hockey team and a photocopy of a newspaper article including the same photo and a caption with regard to a reunion of the Truro and District Hockey League that took place May 9, 1992 [?] at Keddy's.
File contains a black-and-white mounted photograph of the 1945-1946 Nova Scotia Agricultural College hockey team, championship team of the Truro and district hockey league. Players; front row, left, Bob Doyle, Dave Gillespie, Vernon Reid, Gus Kinsman, Angie Gillis, Moe Kennie ; bck row, left, Hermie Fielding, Dan McFadden, Bud Elderkin, Vic Holms, Hugh MacLeod, Ray Kennedy, Jack Gammon, Wayne Parker (manager). Absent is Win Langille, coach and Ron Fielding, mascot.