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Description archivistique
[Spryfield Volunteer Fire Dept. No. 1]
Pièce · [ca. 1948]
Fait partie de Halifax Regional Municipality fonds
Item consists of photograph depicting Spryfield Volunteer Fire Department's hose truck, garage, and driver Edward Ingram and caretaker Frank DeYoung. Note on back of image states that the 1937 hose truck was purchased from the Halifax Fire Department for $500. 400-8-3-3.01
Pièce · May-96
Fait partie de Halifax Regional Municipality fonds
Item consists of a group photograph of the first Harbour East Community Council members, taken at the swearing-in ceremony and first council meeting. L-R: Ron Cooper, Clint Scofield, Bruce Hetherington, Walter Fitzgerald, Jack Greenough, John Cunningham, Condo Sarto, and Harry McInroy. 400-5-1-19-1
City Council
Pièce · [c. 2000]
Fait partie de Halifax Regional Municipality fonds
Item consists of an image of members of Council posed together in Halifax Hall, City Hall. Photograph likely taken at a reception possibly during the Governor General's visit in February 2000. 400-5-1-11B
Pièce · 15-Jul-99
Fait partie de Halifax Regional Municipality fonds
Item consists of a document from the Chief Herald of Canada granting armorial bearings to the Halifax Regional Municipality. The document includes a description and illustrations of the armorial bearings and is signed by Robert Douglas Watt (Chief Herald of Canada), Judith La[unclear] (Herald Chancellor), and James Cyrille Ge[unclear] (Deputy Herald Chancellor). 400-2.031
Racing wings : [print]
Pièce · [19--?]
Fait partie de Halifax Regional Municipality fonds
Item consists of a print of a painting called "Racing Wings," which depicts a schooner at sail. There are three people on board the schooner and there are other boats and land visible in the background. The print is framed in a wooden frame with a white mat. Available as Fine Art Loan; consult the Archives for details. 400-2.028
Pièce · [before 2014]
Fait partie de Halifax Regional Municipality fonds
Item consists of a painting of a red building and trees on a snowy landscape. A note written on the back of the painting reads "Old Halifax Oil," which may be the title or subject of the painting. The painting is framed in a wooden frame with a white and gold matboard. Available as Fine Art Loan; consult the Archives for details. 400-2.025