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Photograph of Lady Beaverbrook with a plaque in honour of Sir James Dunn

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Item is a photograph taken during the opening ceremony of the Weldon Law Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows Lady Beaverbrook pulling back a curtain from a plaque in honour of Sir James Dunn.

Page 153 of the Dalhousie Gazette, volume 19, issue 12

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Item is page 135 of Volume 19, Issue 12 of the Dalhousie Gazette published on May 7, 1887. The page features a description of the laying of the cornerstone of the new Dalhousie College building (now the Forrest Building).

Photograph of the Forrest Building

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Item is a photograph of the Forrest Building at Dalhousie University.

Photograph of the Forrest building

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Item is a photograph of a door and stairs at the Forrest Building at Dalhousie University.

Photograph of the Forrest Building

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Item is a photograph of the Forrest Building at Dalhousie University. The building is mostly obscured by trees.

Photograph of the law library in the Forrest Building

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Item is a photograph of the interior of the law library in the Forrest Building at Dalhousie University. The library contains book shelves and tables, but is empty of chairs and people.

Photograph of Shirreff Hall

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Item is a photograph of Shirreff Hall at Dalhousie University.

Photograph of Shirreff Hall

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Item is a photograph of Shirreff Hall at Dalhousie University, seen from the side. There is a car parked in front of the building.

Photograph of Esmeralda M.A. Thornhill

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Item is a photograph of Esmeralda M.A. Thornhill, the first holder of the James Robinson Johnston Endowed Chair in Black Canadian Studies at Dalhousie University.

Pages 75-79 of the Dalhousie Gazette, volume 28, issue 3

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Item consists of pages 75-79 of the Dalhousie Gazette, Volume 28, Issue 3. The issue was published on November 22, 1895. The issue contains a portrait and obituary of George Lawson, Chair of Chemistry.