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Photograph from the demolition of the heating plant chimney
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- Graphic material
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PC1, Box 2, Folder 14, Item 7
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[196-?] (Creation)
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1 photograph : b&w ; 8 x 10 in.
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(1965 - [ca. 2003])
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Item is a photograph taken during the demolition of the heating plant to make room for the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows the heating plant's chimney collapsing.
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A note accompanying the photograph says: "With a roar and a rumble, the 130-foot chimney of the heating plant which serves the medical buildings on Dalhousie University's Carleton Campus, topples to the ground. Its felling left the way clear for further site clearing near the grace Maternity Hospital (background). On the site will g the $8 million 13 storey Sir Charles Tupper building."
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The item was previously labeled UAP 12-77.