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George Stewart Campbell
Item is an illustration board with original Arthur Lismer pen and ink drawings on both sides, commissioned for Dalhousie College Centennial Commemoration 1818.
Unfinished Arthur Lismer portrait of Arthur Stanley Mackenzie
Item is an illustration board with original Arthur Lismer pen and ink portraits of Arthur Stanley Mackenzie on both sides. The portrait was commissioned for but never used in Dalhousie College Centennial Commemoration 1818–1918 (1920); instead the…
Arthur Stanley Mackenzie
Item is an illustration board with unfinished Arthur Lismer drawings on both sides, images commissioned for Dalhousie College Centennial Commemoration 1818.
Fireplace in the main reading room of the Macdonald Memorial Library : [print]
Item is an illustration board containing original Arthur Lismer pen and ink sketches on both sides: an unfinished portrait of John Johnson and the illustration of the fireplace in the main reading room of the Macdonald Memorial Library, commissioned…
Photograph of Dalhousie College campus : Barrington Street location
Item is a photograph of the first Dalhousie College building, located on Barrington Street.
Photograph of Dalhousie College Senior Class of 1885
Item is a photograph of the Dalhousie College senior class of 1885. The photograph includes Margaret FLorence Newcombe, the first female graduate of Dalhousie College. The photograph shows class members sitting, standing, or reclining in three rows.
Photograph of Dalhousie College on the Grand Parade
File consists of three copies of a photograph of a painting of Dalhousie College on the Grand Parade, about 1875.. The photograph was selected for inclusion in the publication "The Lives of Dalhousie University, Vol. 1" by Peter B. Waite (page 76).
Drawing of Dalhousie College campus : Barrington Street location
Item is a reproduction of a drawing of the Dalhousie College campus on Barrington Street.
Charles Macdonald
Item is an illustration board with Arthur Lismer sketches on both sides. On one is a portrait of Charles Macdonald rendered in pen and ink, commissioned for Dalhousie College Centennial Commemoration 1818.
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