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Dougald Mcgillivray Fonds (MS-2-785) Dalhousie University Archives Finding Aid - Dougald McGillivray fonds (MS-2-785) Generated by the Archives Catalogue and Online Collections on January 25, 2017 Dalhousie University Archives 6225 University Avenue, 5th Floor, Killam Memorial Library Halifax Nova Scotia Canada B3H 4R2 Telephone: 902-494-3615 Email: [email protected] http://dal.ca/archives http://findingaids.library.dal.ca/dougald-mcgillivray-fonds Dougald McGillivray fonds Table of contents Summary information ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Scope and content ........................................................................................................................................... 3 Notes ................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Access points ................................................................................................................................................... 3 Collection holdings .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Dalhousie University Archives Page 2 MS-2-785 Dougald McGillivray fonds Summary information Repository: Dalhousie University Archives Title: Dougald McGillivray fonds Reference code: MS-2-785 Custodial history Materials were donated by Dougald McGillivray. Scope and content Fonds contains photographs of groups and individuals associated with Dalhousie University. Notes Title notes Other notes • Publication status: Published • Level of detail: Full • Status description: Final Access points • Graphic material (documentary form) • Photographs (subject) • Dalhousie University--People (subject) • Halifax (N.S.) (place) Collection holdings File: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10 - Photographs Dalhousie University Archives Page 3 MS-2-785 Dougald McGillivray fonds Title: Photographs Reference code: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10 Item: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 1 - Photograph of Herbert Hoover, American President Creator: Harris & Ewing Title: Photograph of Herbert Hoover, American President Reference code: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 1 Date: [19--] (date of creation) Scope and content: Item is a photograph of Herbert Hoover (1874-1964), President of the United States, 1929-1933. The photograph is a portrait of Hoover. Physical description: 1 photograph : b&w ; 11 x 14 in. Physical condition: Upper right corner of item is smudged Alpha-numeric designations: Previously PC1, Box 23, Folder 5, Item 1 Item: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 2 - Photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt, American President Creator: Harris & Ewing Title: Photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt, American President Reference code: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 2 Date: [19--] (date of creation) Scope and content: Item is a photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945), President of the United States, 1933-1945. The photograph shows Roosevelt sitting at a desk with a pen and paper. Physical description: 1 photograph : b&w ; 10 x 14 in. Alpha-numeric designations: Dalhousie University Archives Page 4 MS-2-785 Dougald McGillivray fonds Previously PC1, Box 23, Folder 5, Item 2 Item: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 3 - Photograph of Margaret G. Bondfield, British Minister of Labour Title: Photograph of Margaret G. Bondfield, British Minister of Labour Reference code: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 3 Date: [between 1923 and 1935] (date of creation) Scope and content: Item is a photograph of Rt. Hon. Margaret G. Bondfield, J. P., M. P., L. L. D., Minister of Labour in second Labour Cabinet, first woman Cabinet Minister and Privy Councillor, appointed Minister of Labour by Ramsay MacDonald. Physical description: 1 photograph : b&w ; 8 x 12 in. Physical condition: Item is mounted on a matboard. Alpha-numeric designations: Previously PC1, Box 23, Folder 5, Item 3 Item: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 4 - Photograph of Ramsay MacDonald, British Prime Minister Creator: Goulsham & Banfield Ltd. Title: Photograph of Ramsay MacDonald, British Prime Minister Reference code: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 4 Date: [between 1924 and 1935] (date of creation) Scope and content: Item is a photograph of James Ramsay MacDonald, Britain's first Labour Prime Minister. Physical description: 1 photograph : b&w ; 14 x 18 in. Physical condition: Item is mounted on a matboard. Right edge of photograph is torn. Alpha-numeric designations: Dalhousie University Archives Page 5 MS-2-785 Dougald McGillivray fonds Previously PC1, Box 23, Folder 5, Item 4 Item: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 5 - Photograph of Philip Snowdon, British Chancellor of the Exchequer Creator: Elliott & Fry Ltd. Title: Photograph of Philip Snowdon, British Chancellor of the Exchequer Reference code: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 5 Date: 1931 (date of creation) Scope and content: Item is a photograph of Philip Snowdon, First Chancellor of the Exchequer,1st Viscount Snowdon. Photograph is a portrait of Snowdon wearing ceremonial robes. Physical description: 1 photograph : b&w ; 14 x 19 in. Physical condition: Photograph is mounted on a matboard. Photograph is partially detached from matboard. Edges of matboard are worn. Alpha-numeric designations: Previously PC1, Box 23, Folder 5, Item 5 Item: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 6 - Photograph of Vere Brabazon Ponsonby, Earl of Bessborough Title: Photograph of Vere Brabazon Ponsonby, Earl of Bessborough Reference code: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 6 Date: [between May 1915 and 1937] (date of creation) Scope and content: Item is a photograph of Vere Brabazon Ponsonby, 9th Earl of Bessborough, Governor General of Canada, 1931-1935. Physical description: 1 photograph : b&w ; 14 x 17 in. Alpha-numeric designations: Previously PC1, Box 23, Folder 5, Item 6 Dalhousie University Archives Page 6 MS-2-785 Dougald McGillivray fonds Item: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 7 - Photograph of Charles Fenerty Title: Photograph of Charles Fenerty Reference code: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 7 Date: [ca. 1844] (date of creation) Scope and content: Item is a photograph of Charles Fenerty, a native of Lower Sackville, NS. A caption is printed on the photograph which reads: "Charles Fenerty: Inventor of the process of producing paper from spruce wood pulp, he made his method public in 1844. Born in Upper Sackville, N. S., January 1821, he died at Lower Sackville, N. S., June 1892 at the age of 71." Physical description: 1 photograph : b&w ; 11 x 14 in. Alpha-numeric designations: Previously PC1, Box 23, Folder 5, Item 7 Item: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 8 - Photograph of Field Marshal Douglas Haig Creator: Bassano Limited, Court Photgraphers Title: Photograph of Field Marshal Douglas Haig Reference code: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 8 Date: [ca. 1914] (date of creation) Scope and content: Item is a photograph of Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig. The photograph is a portrait of Haig standing and wearing a uniform. Physical description: 1 photograph : b&w ; 14 x 18 in. Physical condition: Photograph is faded. Edges of photograph are damaged. Photograph is faded. Alpha-numeric designations: Previously PC1, Box 23, Folder 5, Item 8 Dalhousie University Archives Page 7 MS-2-785 Dougald McGillivray fonds Item: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 9 - Photograph of Prince of Wales - Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David Windsor Creator: C. Vandyk, Ltd. Title: Photograph of Prince of Wales - Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David Windsor Reference code: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 9 Date: 1919 (date of creation) Scope and content: Item is a photograph of Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David Windsor, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Great Stewart of Scotland, 1910-1936. Also King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from Jan. 20-Dec.11, 1936. The photograph is a full-length portrait of Edward wearing the Grenadier Guards uniform. Physical description: 1 photograph : b&w ; 8 x 14 in. Alpha-numeric designations: Previously PC1, Box 23, Folder 5, item 9 Item: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 10 - Photograph of Prince of Wales - Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David Windsor Creator: C. Vandyk, Ltd. Title: Photograph of Prince of Wales - Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David Windsor Reference code: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 10 Date: 1919 (date of creation) Scope and content: Item is a photograph of Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David Windsor, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Great Stewart of Scotland, 1910-1936. Also King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from Jan. 20-Dec.11, 1936. The photograph is a portrait of Edward wearing the Grenadier Guards uniform. Physical description: 1 photograph : b&w ; 14 x 20 in. Alpha-numeric designations: Dalhousie University Archives Page 8 MS-2-785 Dougald McGillivray fonds Previously PC1, Box 23, Folder 5, Item 10 Item: MS-2-785, Oversized Box 7, Folder 10, Item 11 - Unidentified
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