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Photographic collage of the Dalhousie University Arts, Science, and Letters class of 1899
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PC1, Oversize Folder 34
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1 collage : photographs and paint ; 34 x 40 in.
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Gauvin, Gentzel & Company was a photographic studio founded by George A. Gauvin and Adolphe E. Gentzel in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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File contains a photographic collage of the Dalhousie University Arts, Science, and Letters class of 1899. The collage consists of portraits of C. W. O'Brien; Miss A. H. Hobrecker; J. W. A. Baird; C. A. Cordiner; A. H. S. Murray; L. E. Borden; T. Ross; Miss G. E. B. Rice; C. C. MacIntosh; Miss E. Archibald; A. W. Routledge; B. Glover; C. Fulton; R. C. MacKay; C. E. Forbes; A. M. Hebb; Miss C. D. Burris; J. A. Ramsay; F. Fisher; W. A. Cunningham; L. B. McLellan; J. Barnes; O. F. O'Brien; R. J. Messenger; G. N. MacKenzie; E. E. Dickey; A. Cumming; R. Davis; G. W. McKenzie; C. M. Ross; Miss G. M. Moody; W. E. Outhit; A. M. McLeod; Miss E. F. Sutherland; D. Keith; Miss M. H. Chase; H. K. Kent; C. W. Anderson; Miss J. Campbell; Miss G. L. Lawlor; Miss A. MacKay; J. G. MacLeod; C. F. Lindsay; and Miss J. MacKenzie mounted on a matboard with a painted background. The matboard has a large empty opening in the middle that may have previously held another photograph or document.