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David Reid Photograph Collection

  • CA NSHDA , PB 5, folder 1-13
  • Collection

Collection includes aerial photographs of Halifax, Parrsboro, Amherst, Annapolis Royal, Kentville, Clarence, and Weymouth area. Variant title: Richard McCully Aerial Photograph Collection.

Photographs of Zellars after V.E. Riot

  • CA NSHDA PG-2-48
  • Collection

Series consists of three negatives and four photographs of the Zellars store after the V.E. Day Riots in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The photographs are copies of originals which are owned by Marie Harlten.

Gass Family Postcard Collection

  • CA NSHDA MS-2-315, PB2 Folders 81-182
  • Collection

Collection contains postcards written and collected by the Gass family of Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia. The postcards are primarily of Nova Scotia and some, but not all, have handwritten notes. There are also postcards of Montreal, New York, Washington and Victoria. The majority are written to or from Clare Gass.

Shipping Reference Collection

  • CA NSHDA MS-8-Ref
  • Collection

The Shipping Reference Collection incorporates virtually all miscellanous shipping records and reference material that were accessioned as part of "MS-8-Ref." A large portion of the collection consists of reference files on various vessels and shipping lines. A card-catalogue index known as "Master and Mates" provides references to microfilmed vessel papers, trade records, registers, and other related materials. The collection also includes photographs, slides, and published materials such as the Lloyd's Register of Ships.

The collection contains four series:

Microfilm

Shipping Line reference files

Vessel reference files

Published materials

Photographs

  • CA NSHDA PC-1
  • Collection

University of the Air

  • CA NSHDA UA-43
  • Collection

University of the air was a distance learning initiative started by CTV's regional television affiliates, to offer degree-related video courses, taught by University professors around the country. Production of University of the Air started in 1966, and continued until 1983. The University of the Air courses were structured into series, around a central theme, and divided into 5 episodes. This collection comprises four such series which were produced in atlantic Canada, and hosted by Dalhousie University Faculty. Series one is entitled "The Oceans", series two is "The Structure of Sound", series three is "20th Century Latin America: Why Revolution", and series four is "Textiles: Their Development and Effects".

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