File PC1, Box 19, Folder 11 - Exterior photographs of the Forrest Building

Photograph of the Forrest Building as seen from Church Street Photograph of the Forrest building Photograph of the Forrest Building Photograph of the Forrest Building Post card of a photograph of the Forrest Building Photograph of the Forrest Building Photograph of the Forrest Building Photograph of a door at the Forrest Building Photograph of the Forrest Building Photograph of the Forrest Building Photograph of the Forrest Building Photograph of the Forrest Building Photograph of the Forrest Building looking toward College Street Photograph of the Forrest Building Photograph of the Forrest Building

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Exterior photographs of the Forrest Building

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PC1, Box 19, Folder 11

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  • [after 1887] (Creation)

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15 photographs : b&w ; 8 x 10 in. and smaller

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File contains photographs of the exterior of the Forrest Building at Dalhousie University. The photographs were taken at various different times during the building's history. Two of the photographs come from nitrate negatives that were scanned and destroyed.

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