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Chittorgarh Fort

A view from Chittorgarh Fort, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India.

Photograph of students working in the Macdonald library reading room

Item is a photograph of several unidentified students working at tables in the reading room of the Macdonald Library at Dalhousie University.

Photograph of a crane lifting a computer into the Sir James Dunn Science Building

Item is a photograph of a crane lifting a computer onto the roof of the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. This was the first computer at Dalhousie which was installed in the Sir James Dunn Science Building in 1964.

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Photograph of a crane lifting a computer into the Sir James Dunn Science Building

Item is a photograph of a crane lifting a computer into the Sir James Dunn Science Building at Dalhousie University. This was the first computer at Dalhousie which was installed in the Sir James Dunn Science Building in 1964.

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Photograph of Henry Hicks conferring a degree on Arthur McDonald

Item is a photograph of Henry Hicks conferring a degree on Arthur MacDonald at a Dalhousie University convocation ceremony.

George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie

Item is a reproduction of an Arthur Lismer illustration commissioned for Dalhousie College Centennial Commemoration 1818.

Lord Dalhousie

Item is a portrait of Lord Dalhousie copied from an earlier painting; the decorative border framing the drawing is partially rendered on paper and affixed to the illustration board. The drawing was commissioned for Dalhousie College Centennial…

Dalhousie College

Item is a reproduction of an Arthur Lismer illustration commissioned for Dalhousie College Centennial Commemoration 1818.

Meet of the Tandem Club on the Grand Parade in front of the old college

Item is a reproduction of an Arthur Lismer illustration (copied from an earlier lithograph by W. Eager) that was commissioned for Dalhousie College Centennial Commemoration 1818.

Meet of the Tandem Club on the Grand Parade in front of the old college

Item is a pen and ink drawing by Lismer copied from an earlier lithograph by W. Eager and contains the Strathmore drawing board platemark in the bottom right corner. It was commissioned for Dalhousie College Centennial Commemoration 1818.