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City of Lakes
Item · [196-?]
Part of Town/City of Dartmouth fonds
Item consists of an oblique aerial photograph that looks east, showing [Thistle St.] in the foreground, Sullivan's Pond in the centre, and the tips of both Dartmouth Cove and Maynard Lake in the distance. 101-80C-1-1-3.5
Dartmouth aerial tour
Item · [c. 1972]
Part of Town/City of Dartmouth fonds
Item consists of a series of oblique aerial photographs depicting many areas and sites in Dartmouth including downtown Dartmouth; Shearwater family housing; Woodlawn and Russell Lake; the Autoport in Eastern Passage; the Mic Mac Mall construction site; Albro Lake and the beginnings of Burnside Industrial Park; and the Nova Scotia Hospital in Woodside. 101-80C-1-1-4
File · [197-?]
Part of Town/City of Dartmouth fonds
File consists of a series of aerial photographs of parts of Dartmouth including the Howe St. ball field, Harbourview School, and John Martin's Junior High School ball field. Images 6.4 to 6.6 depict the beginnings of the Burnside Industrial Park, and 6.7 to 6.14 depict Waverley, Lake Charles, and beyond. 101-80C-1-1-6
Item · [196?]
Part of Town/City of Dartmouth fonds
Item consists of an oblique aerial photograph of downtown Dartmouth looking east from the Halifax ferry docks up Queen St. to Dartmouth Cove. Taken a decade or so after the similar 1950s image (101-80C-1-1.1), this view shows shows the start of major changes for the new City of Dartmouth, including the newly completed Dartmouth City Hall, which replaced the Town Hall up on Wyse Road; and the construction of Alderney Drive. 101-80C-1-1.2
Banook Canoe Club
Item · [196-?]
Part of Town/City of Dartmouth fonds
Item consists of an oblique aerial photograph that faces west and centres on the Lake Banook Canoe Club, with many people swimming, boating and sunbathing. Downtown Dartmouth can be seen in the background. 101-80C-1-1.3
Item · [196?] or [197-?]
Part of Town/City of Dartmouth fonds
Item consists of an oblique aerial photograph looking east, with Portland St. running along the left of the frame and Russell Lake on the right. Lines have been added to the print, the black one likely indicating the placement of the future Norm Newman Dr. 101-80C-1-1.4