Photographs of
Halifax City Hall Opened 1890
Halifax Nova Scotia
GPS location: 44°38’56″N 63°34’31″W
Photographed 10 December 2002
City of Halifax: mayors, 1841 – 1915
Photographed 10 December 2002
City of Halifax: mayors, deputy mayors, and controllers, 1913 – 1935
Photographed 10 December 2002
City of Halifax: mayors, 1915 – 1994
Photographed 10 December 2002
Halifax Regional Municipality: mayors, 1996 – 2002
Photographed 10 December 2002
City of Halifax: deputy mayors, 1935 – 1969
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City of Halifax: deputy mayors, 1969 – 1996
Photographed 10 December 2002
Halifax Regional Municipality: deputy mayors, 1996 – 2002
Photographed 10 December 2002
Photographed 18 July 2003
Clocks and Chimes Plaque: upper half 1997 (above), lower half 1999 (below)
Photographed 18 July 2003
“Muniments” means historic documents.
The Halifax Foundation installed chimes in the City
Hall tower to mark the 1995 G-7 Summit in Halifax.
In 1999, it placed two clock faces in the tower,
one permanently fixed at the exact moment,
9:04:35, of the 1917 Halifax Explosion.
Source: http://www.region.halifax.ns.ca/foundation/projects.html
Photographed 10 December 2002
Photographed 10 December 2002
Photographed 18 July 2003
Photographed 10 December 2002
Plate on mast, Grand Parade September 1947
Photographed 10 December 2002
Halifax Regional Municipality
http://www.region.halifax.ns.ca/
Halifax City Hall by Mike Campbell
http://www.mikecampbell.net/cityhall.htm
Halifax City Hall
http://www.halifaxinfo.com/museums-galleries.php
History of St. Paul’s Church the oldest Protestant place of worship
in Canada. Founded by proclamation of King GeorgeII in 1749…
http://www.stpaulshalifax.org/page7.html