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Painting of William Caldwell
Pièce · [ca. 1850]
Fait partie de City of Halifax fonds
Item consists of a painted portrait of William Caldwell, the first mayor of Halifax, Nova Scotia to be elected directly by citizens. Mayors from 1841-1850 were selected by aldermen and common councillors from among themselves. The painting is framed in a gold-painted wooden frame. A metal plaque on the frame reads: "William Caldwell / The First Mayor of Halifax / Elected by the Citizens - / Civic year October 1850 / to October 1851." Available as Fine Art Loan; consult the Archives for details 102-1P.001
Raise the Flag Day Ceremonies 3
Pièce · 15-May-93
Fait partie de City of Halifax fonds
Item consists of a photograph of the 1993 Raise the Flag Day ceremony. Procession is led by Ian MacIsaac of the Halifax Police Pipe and Drum Band. Town Crier Peter Cox, Mayor Moira Ducharme,wearing the chain of office, and Rev. Jack Thomas are seen entering the Grand Parade. 102-3-5-003.3
Raise the Flag Day Ceremonies 4
Pièce · 15-May-93
Fait partie de City of Halifax fonds
Item consists of a photograph of the 1993 Raise the Flag Day ceremony. Procession is led by Ian MacIsaac of the Halifax Police Pipe and Drum Band. Town Crier Peter Cox, Alderman Graham Downey, Rev. Jack Thomas and Mayor Moira Ducharme, wearing the chain of office, can be seen walking north along the Grand Parade. 102-3-5-003.4
Raise the Flag Day Ceremonies 5
Pièce · 15-May-93
Fait partie de City of Halifax fonds
Item consists of a photograph of the 1993 Raise the Flag Day ceremony held at the Grand Parade. Town Crier Peter Cox is addressing those in attendance. Shown from left to right: Premier Donald Cameron, Mayor Moira Ducharme, wearing the chain of office, Alderman Graham Downey, Rev. Jack Thomas and Brian Hastings, President of Halifax Kinsmen. 102-3-5-003.5
Raise the Flag Day Ceremonies 7
Pièce · 15-May-93
Fait partie de City of Halifax fonds
Item consists of a photograph of the 1993 Raise the Flag Day ceremony held at the Grand Parade. Mayor Moira Ducharme, wearing the chain of office and Premier Donald Cameron are seen raising a flag. 102-3-5-003.7
Africville
Pièce · 1955
Fait partie de City of Halifax fonds
Item consists of working maps showing dwellings with names of owners/residents, numbered dwellings, buildings including the post office, Baptist Church, killing plant, Jewish poultry killing plant; shoreline, roadways, rail-lines. With annotations noting "demolished", etc. 102-4A.5.5a has an overlay map showing Gannon's lot. Both maps include numbers added in red near buildings, though it is unclear what they relate to. They are not the same building numbers that were assigned on later City maps (P700/58 and P500/46). 102-4A.5.5a and b
Armdale [aerial photograph]
Pièce · 4/26/1963
Fait partie de City of Halifax fonds
Item consists of an oblique aerial photograph that centres on the Simpson's-Sears building. Joseph Howe Dr., Mumford Rd., the Armdale Rotary, and part of Chocolate Lake are all in view. AAS negative number 2783. 102-39-1-424
Pièce · 4/6/1960
Fait partie de City of Halifax fonds
Item consists of an oblique aerial photograph that depicts the view from the Common to Point Pleasant Park. Photograph denotes interest in a specific area via red tape on the print. Shows the Egg Pond, Nova Scotia Community College, City Field, Wanderers' Grounds, Barracks on the edge of Citadel Hill, the Public Gardens. AAS negative number 1505. 102-39-1-417
Citadel Hill [aerial photograph]
Pièce · 1956
Fait partie de City of Halifax fonds
Item consists of three prints and one copy negative of the same image: an oblique aerial photograph facing north-west and centering on Citadel Hill. The area shown is bound by Argyle St. in the foreground, Cogswell St. on the right, the Royal Artillery Park on the left, and Chocolate Lake can be seen in the distance. AAS negative number 711. 102-39-1-420