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1 PC1 Dalhousie University Photograph Collection PC1 18.30.1 Arms of Dalhousie N.D PC1 Dalhousie University Photograph Collection PC1 32.30.1 A. Green, nursing n.d. Format and b&w print - 2 x 3 Notes PC1 34.5.1 A. L. Thurlow, faculty of law n.d. Format and b&w print - 3.5 x 5 Notes PC1 35.23.23-24 Aerial view of downtown Halifax - showing Scotia n.d. Square Format and b&w prints - 10 x 8 - 2 Notes PC1 2.6. Aerial views of campus n.d. Format and negatives Notes PC1 3.4.2? African Studies - Artifacts Format and negative Notes PC1 6.10.1-2 Alumni n.d. Format and b&w prints: 5x7 - 1, 8x10 - 1 Notes PC1 18.39.1-4 Alumni - Hockey n.d. Format and b&w print: 5x7 - 3, 5x8 - 1 Notes PC1 6.12.1-35 Alumni - 'There Stands Dalhousie' Film Clips n.d. Format and negative 35 mm - 92 frames; film clips 8mm - ca 910 frames Notes PC1 32.6.2 Anatomy department, S/S Plastic Format and b&w print -8.25 x 6.75 Notes PC1 15.8. Arab, Edward Francis Format and Notes BA 1935; LLB 1937 PC1 29.3. Archibald MacMechan n.d. Format and b&w print: 20x24 - 1 Notes PC1 15.13. Archibald, James Ross Format and Notes BA 1906; LLB 1908 1 PC1 Dalhousie University Photograph Collection PC1 18.30.1 Arms of Dalhousie n.d. Format and b&w print: 6x10 - 1 Notes Photograph is ripped in half. PC1 39.62. Army Training Grounds Format and b&w - 8x10 Notes PC1 9.23.1-4 Art Gallery n.d. Format and negative 35 mm - 24 frames; negatives 70 mm - 29 frames Notes PC1 31.4.3-4 Arts and Administration building ca. 1950- ca. 1960s Format and b&w prints - 8 x 10 -2 Notes PC1 31.4.8 Arts and Administration building n.d. Format and b&w print - 8 x 10 Notes PC1 9.31.1-23 Arts Centre - Performances n.d. Format and b&w print: 5x7 - 3, 8x10 - 16 Notes PC1 9.30.1-3 Arts Centre - Performances n.d. Format and negative 35 mm - 12 frames; contact sheet 35 mm - 54 frames Notes PC1 32.16.14 AVTV medicable, channel 8, panel n.d. Format and b&w print - 6.75 x 4.75 Notes persons unidentified PC1 38.67. Award - Unidentified ca. 1990s Format and b&w - 5x8 Notes PC1 15.19. Bain, Charles Grant n.d. Format and Notes PC1 39.36. Bald Man Format and b&w - Notes PC1 32.14.22 Barb Church, Lorna Muzzerall and 'patient, ' a nurse n.d. at the Family Medicine Centre Format and b&w print - 5 x 7 Notes PC1 15.44.1-2 Bennet, C. L. n.d. Format and 2 b&w prints and negative Notes BA; MA, AM 2 PC1 Dalhousie University Photograph Collection PC1 34.10.1 Bertha Wilson, faculty of law n.d. Format and b&w print - 5 x 7 Notes PC1 31.33.35 Biology ocean - a recording tire guage, just before n.d. lowering to the ocean floor near Sable Island Format and b&w print - 5 x 7 Notes PC1 31.33.36 Biology ocean - benthic samples collected in a exact year Labrador Bay being washed on the deck of C.S.S. uncertain Hudson Format and b&w print - 5 x 7 Notes PC1 31.33.33 Biology ocean - lowering a bathythermograph from n.d. C.S.S. Hudson Format and b&w print - 7 x 5 Notes includes description of the bathythermograph PC1 31.33.34 Biology ocean - lowering a fluorometer n.d. Format and b&w print - 5 x 7- 2 copies Notes provides description of fluorometer PC1 31.33.32 Biology ocean - plankton net being lowered from the n.d. C.S.S. Hudson Format and b&w print - 5 x 7 Notes PC1 33.15.2 Bottle and a cigarette tray still n.d. Format and b&w contact print and negatives - 35mm, 5 frames Notes with the School of Pharmacy photos PC1 32.59.1 Brian Westers, physiotheraphy n.d. Format and b&w print - 7 x 5 mounted on 8.5 x 11 paper Notes PC1 15.40. Bronson, H. L. n.d. Format and Notes BA, PhD PC1 35.11.1 'Brookdale', St. Margaret's Bay Road - childhood n.d. home of Lloyd H. Fenerty, Dalhousie Law, Class of 1905 Format and b&w print - 7 x 5 Notes used in Ansul, special edition, volume 2, December 1977 PC1 39.57. Building - constructioin Format and b&w - 8x10 Notes PC1 34.62.1 Building entrance - China n.d. Format and Color print - 11.5 x 9 Notes in with the Dalhousie Law photos 3 PC1 Dalhousie University Photograph Collection PC1 39.60. Building Exteriors - Misc Format and 2 Photographs : b&w - 8x10 Notes PC1 14.13. Buildings - Cathedral Barracks n.d. Format and 1 b&w print Notes PC1 38.49. Buildings - Miscellaneous Exteriors Format and b&w - 4x6.5 Notes PC1 38.47. Buildings - Miscellaneous Exteriors Format and b&w - 5x7 Notes PC1 39.53. Buildings - Miscellaneous Interiors Format and b&w - 8x10 Notes PC1 36.1.4 Business Administration at Holiday Inn - Alex n.d. MacKenzie Format and b&w print - 7 x 5 Notes PC1 36.1.3 Business Administration class n.d. Format and b&w print - 7 x 5 Notes PC1 32.36.1 C. McConnell, nursing n.d. Format and b&w print - 2 x 3 Notes PC1 32.4.1 C.B. Mueller, professor from McMaster (?) n.d. Format and b&w print - 4 x 5 Notes PC1 35.33.1-4 Cambridge Military Library - sign and interior shots n.d. Format and b&w prints - 7 x 5 -3; b&w contact print and negatives - 35mm, 14 frames Notes PC1 31.31.4-5 Canteen, Dalhousie University Student Union Building n.d. Format and b&w prints - 8.5 x 6 -2 Notes persons unidentified PC1 35.26.1 Cape Breton - piper n.d. Format and b&w print - 8 x 10 Notes PC1 6.27.1 Career Information Centre - Sign n.d. Format and b&w print: 5x7 - 1 Notes 4 PC1 Dalhousie University Photograph Collection PC1 17.139. Carswell and Co. - Advertisement for 'Carswell & n.d. Co.'s Curriculum of Text Books' aimed at Dalhousie Law School Format and Notes PC1 32.26.1-2 Cathy Campbell, Health and Human Performance, n.d. coach of track and field Format and b&w print - 6 x 6 Notes PC1 36.2.8-9 Centre for International Business Studies - Janet n.d. Forrest, research assoicate Format and b&w prints - 5 x 7 - 1; 7 x 5 -1 Notes 9 - other person unidentified PC1 32.7.1 Chart of chromosomes n.d. Format and Photographic bits mounted on cardstock - 8 x 10 Notes in with the Atlantic Research Centre for Mental Retardation PC1 39.45. Chemistry Building ca. 1930s Format and b&w - 8x10 Notes PC1 30.7.1 Chemistry Building n.d. Format and b&w print: 20x29 - 1 Notes PC1 41.33. Chemistry Building & Shireff Hall ca. 1925 - 1926 Format and 4 Photographs : 3x5.5 - b&w Notes 1 photograph of students in frton of Shireff Hall PC1 32.15.11 Children's Hospital n.d. Format and b&w print - 9.5 x 7.5 Notes PC1 39.20. CKDU ca. 1990s Format and b&w - 8x10 Notes PC1 18.21.1 Class photo n.d. Format and b&w print: 2.5x3.5 - 1 Notes PC1 39.25. Classroom ca. 1980s Format and b&w - 4.5x6.5 Notes PC1 4.29. Claudia Louise Smith Format and Notes PC1 33.15.23 College of Pharmacy main office ca. 1969 Format and b&w print - 10 x 8 Notes 5 PC1 Dalhousie University Photograph Collection PC1 15.64. Colquhoun, James Robert n.d. Format and Notes PC1 8.34.1-5; 16-17 Convocations - Miscellaneous n.d. Format and b&w print: 4.5x5.5 - 1, 5x7 - 5, 5x8 - 1, 8x10 - 8; colour print 5x5 - 2; Notes PC1 15.70. Copp, W. P. n.d. Format and Notes BA, BSc PC1 35.16.13 Coronation of unidentified young woman, Faculty of n.d. Law Format and b&w print - 7 x 5 Notes PC1 10.7.1 Corston, Dr. J.R. Format and 1 b/w print Notes Formerly Corston, James (MS-2-239) Print is mounted. Includes photocopy of print. Note on photocopy: "I think this is a Dalhousie class, but I'm not sure. - PC1 35.21.1 CP train No. 316, location unknown n.d. Format and b&w print - 10 x 8 Notes PC1 10.57. Crowe - Faculty of Law n.d. Format and 4" x 6" b&w photograph Notes PC1 35.17.1 Customs House, Halifax n.d. Format and b&w print - 10 x 8 Notes PC1 39.50. Dalhhousie Athletics - Rugby ca. 1940s Format and b&w - 7x7.5 Notes PC1 38.63. Dalhhousie Staff - Unidentified Format and 4 Photographs : b&w - 5x7 Notes PC1 9.18.1-5 Dalhorizons Fund Campaign n.d. Format and b&w print: 3.5x5.5 - 1, 4x7 - 1, 4.5x7 - 1, 6x8 - 1, 8x10 - 1 Notes PC1 39.54. Dalhousie Alumni - Parade ca. 1920s Format and b&w - 8x10 Notes PC1 39.51. Dalhousie Athletics - Rowing ca. 1940s Format and b&w - 6.5x10 Notes 6 PC1 Dalhousie University Photograph Collection PC1 41.34. Dalhousie Band ca. 1938 - 1939 Format and 3x5.5 - b&w Notes Donated By Lewis L.
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