b&w photograph
Excellent condition: dent 1.5 cm diagonally upward from lower right corner, edge frayed 1.4 cm down from top right corner, size with matte 29.8 cm x 34.6 cm, and tape along top edge of matte. Photo came with white frame-matte attached to front.
Group photo of 16 boys and one priest in three rows (1 standing, 1 sitting on chairs, 2 boys sitting on the floor). Front row (l to r): St. Clair Hayes and Tom Stokes. Middle row (l to r): Bert Corbett, John Moore, ?, Brother McCarthy, Walt Keating, Mel Hawes, and Tom Kerr. Back row (l to r): Roy Campbell, John Martin, Gerry Flavin, Adam Crosby, Eddie Granville, Leo Murphy, Eddie Donahoe, and Neil Flannery. All identities except one confirmed by J. Mills in 2015. Moore succumbed to Spanish Flu in 1922 (see pg. 116 of the 1922 yearbook). Publication of the yearbook was suspended from 1914-1920 likely due to wartime and immediate post-war paper shortages: a patriotic gesture by the College (see pg. 13 and 93 of the 1921 Santamarian yearbook).
Embossed in lower right corner of matte: 'Gauvin and Gentzel, Halifax, Canada.' Written in black in lower right corner of matte: '1915.' Written in black calligraphy on matte underneath photo: 'St. Mary's College, Halifax, N.S. 1915.' Written in pencil on reverse: '3' and '110.0.' Written in ink on reverse: 'Left to Right - Bottom Row: [St.] Clair Hayes, Tom Stokes. Second Row: Dr. Herbert Corbett, John Moore, ?, Brother McCarthy, Dr. Walter Keating, Mel Hawes, Tom Kerr. Top Row: Roy Campbell, John Martin, Gerald Flavin, Adam Grace Crosby [?], Dr. Ed. Granville, Rt. Rev. Monsignor Leo Murphy, Eddie Donahoe, Neil Flannery'. Note from Art Gallery identifies the names 'Clair Hayes, Tom Stokes, Dr. Herbert Corbett, John Moore, Gerald Milkie, Brother McCarthy, Dr. Walter Keating, Melvin Hawes, Tom Kerr, Roy Campbell, John Martin, Gerald Flavin, Adam Crosby, Ed Granville, Leo Murphy, Eddie Donahoe, Neil Flannery'. From Art Gallery.