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Collage of photographs from the 1951 Dalhousie yearbook
Item is a collage of photographs from pages 69 and 106 of the 1951 Dalhousie University yearbook (Pharos). The photographs show a couple wearing masks, female students serenading male students, students standing on a staircase, and two actors kissing…
Tags: Dalhousie students, theatre
Collage of Dalhousie University Pharmacy class of 1933
Item is a collage of the Dalhousie University Pharmacy class of 1933. The collage consists of photographs of J. H. Stevens; F. H. Cole; and G. S. Joudrey arranged over a drawing of a banner.
Tags: class portraits, pharmacy
Collage of Dalhousie Hockey Team 1914
Item is a collage of the 1914 Dalhousie Hockey Team. The collage consists of photographs of J. N. Lyons (Manager); L. C. Strickland; D. Louis Dwyer; G. H. Campbell; R. G. Leslie; W. R. Fraser (Captain); R. G. MacAloney; W. Scriven; R. E. G. Roome;…
Tags: athletics, Dalhousie students, hockey, team portraits
Collage of Dalhousie Hockey Team
Item is a collage of the Dalhousie Hockey Team. The collage consists of photographs of Norman E. McKay; W. R. Fraser; Gordon Richmond; Frank Graham; Douglas Graham; and W. L. Fraser posing with hockey sticks and arranged around a large letter "D".
Tags: athletics, Dalhousie buildings, hockey, team portraits
Cockerell Book bindings display
An assembled display of books from the Cockerell fine bindings collection.
Tags: Book Binding, Rare books
Clipping from "Letters of Marque" XIII
This image shows a clipping from Rudyard Kipling's thirteenth installment in the "Letters of Marque" series published in the Pioneer Mail.
Christmas card from Sgt. A. Fraser Tupper to Ralph Kane
Item is a Christmas card sent by Sgt. A Fraser Tupper to his nephew, Ralph Kane, while Tupper was serving overseas in France during WWI. The front of the card features the crest of the Dalhousie University No. 7 Stationary Hospital and is held…
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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