Nova Scotia provincial statutes relating to the University of King's College.
Province of Nova ScotiaWindsor
102 Archival description results for Windsor
Series consists of records of operations that the Board of Governors was responsible for, including the University's academic programs; the College of Mining and Engineering in the 19th century; the Collegiate School and Church School for Girls in Windsor, N.S.; hiring of personnel; and King's participation on the Divinity Council.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsVarious legal instruments between King's and other parties, including petitions, dockets of judgments, wills, and other documents.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsPersonnel hiring lists and policy, as well as other documents relating to the subject.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsSeries consists of physical objects (a tea set, gavel, and plaques).
University of King's College Alexandra SocietySeries includes photographs and sketches of Merkel's closest friends and family as well as some landscape.
Sub-series consists of subscriptions from the Principal Fund.
Records removed from the University of King's College Board of Governors Fonds.
University of King's College Board of GovernorsArchitectural drawings relating to the design of a proposed Main Building and female students' residence in Windsor to be rebuilt after the fire of 1920 destroyed the original Main Building.
Cobb, Andrew R.Architectural drawings relating to King's Collegiate School at Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Cobb, Andrew R.Series consists of accessions lists, donations, catalogues, serials, and weeding lists from 1859-2007. Details of all books acquired by the Library, including accessions and donations lists, are included in the series, as well as lists of books withdrawn from the Library's collections from 1983-2002. Most of the accessions lists are in bound volumes shelved separately. Series includes accession book from the Smith Memorial Library, a former recreational reading collection maintained for students living in campus residences.
Accessions lists are maintained to record additions to the Library's collections. A newly received book is given a unique accession number and added to the accessions list. Books that are withdrawn are noted on weeding lists. Accessions lists have been maintained for most of the Library's history in Halifax. Catalogues and lists of books exist from the Library in Windsor.
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