Side and end view of Canadian National Gondola Car "C. N. 141103", sitting on rails. Its capacities are also marked on its side. A sign propped in front of it reads: "C. O. 999"
Side and end view of Canadian National Refrigerator Box Car "C. N. 208978", sitting on rails. The words: "Refrigerator Divided Basket Bunker - Ventilator" and its capacities are also marked on the side. A sign on the ground reads: "C. O. 1592"
Side and end view of Canadian National Refrigerator Box Car "C. N. 209120", sitting on rails. The words: "Refrigerator Divided Basket Bunker - Ventilator" and its capacities are also marked on the side. A sign on the ground reads: "C. O. 1959"
Side and end view of Canadian National Gondola Car "C. N. 141997", sitting on rails. Capacities are marked on the side. A sign on the ground reads: "C. O. 1957". A Safety Negative in included
Side and end view of Canadian National Box Car "C. N. 471403", sitting on rails. Capacities are marked on the side. A sign on the ground reads: "C. O. 2008"
View of the site of the Eastern Car Co. Ltd. plant and offices. In the fore-ground are rails, on which sits Intercolonial Canada Box Car 81141 pulled by locomotive 120. The plate is stamped: "Eastern Car Co New Glasgow N S". Print copy is included
Side and end view of one Box Car under construction sitting on rails inside a workshop. Workmen are standing beside a second Box Car which is slightly visible ahead of it on the rails
Three young men standing behind three young men also standing, with eight young men seated, two of them on the arms of chair, and three young men seated on the floor; full pose. The man seated in the centre is holding a ball inscribed: "N. G. A. A. A. 1899". All are wearing sweaters, most of which have broad horizontal stripes, and athletic pants. Print copy is included
Composite photo comprising 41 individual photos of young men, each of whom is identified by name. At foot of plate it is inscribed: "O. Y. B. 1923 Kitchener Lodge No. 317 - New Glasgow - N. S. S. S. S. 'Auld Lang Syne' H. H. H.". Plate: PC-2-314-10 is a copy of this plate. Print copy is included
Composite photo comprising 41 individual photos of young men, each of whom is identified by name. At foot of plate it is inscribed: "O. Y. B. 1923 Kitchener Lodge No. 317 - New Glasgow - N. S. S. S. S. 'Auld Lang Syne' H. H. H.". This is a copy of plate: PC-2-314-9. Print copy is included
Composite photo comprising 12 individual photos of young men all but two of whom are wearing sweater with wings and the letters "N. G." on them; bust. Each individual is identified by name. At two side are hockey sticks wrapped in ribbons which read: "Nova Scotia Champions - 1924" and: "A. P. C. Champions - 1924. At the foot of the plate it reads: "Learmont Trophy", "New Glasgow" and "Windsor Trophy". Print copy is included
Three young men standing with two men between them behind two men seated on either side of five young men also seated, with three young men posed on the floor; full pose. The young men are wearing baseball gear with caps and sweaters with the initials "N G" on their chests. The men are wearing jackets and ties. Print is set up behind them as a backdrop. Two bats, a face mask and two baseballs are placed in the front. Print copy is included
View of New Glasgow from the surrounding countryside, prior to the fire of April 19, 1874. A church visible at one edge. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-13
View of New Glasgow after the fire of April 19, 1874. One complete block has been destroyed down to the foundations, along with portions of two others. Print copy also available: PC-2-334-5
View of New Glasgow after the fire of April 19, 1874. One complete block has been destroyed down to the foundations, along with portions of two others. Several firemen and a few other men are surveying the destruction. A factory chimney stands at one edge. One a fence three advertisements are visible, two of which read: "Use Brown's Bronchial …", "Use household panacea …"
A group of men, women and children, wearing hats and caps, standing in the foreground in front of the area destroyed in New Glasgow by the fire of April 19, 1874. A fire-carriage is in the centre of the group
A group of men and boys, wearing hats and caps, standing in the foreground in front of the area destroyed in New Glasgow by the fire of April 19, 1874. Two horse-drawn carriages are visible at the edge of the group. Print copy also available: PC-2-334-6
Post Office building in New Glasgow, with two men, one of whom is in uniform standing by the doorway. A telegraph pole with a street lamp are in the foreground. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-27
View of New Glasgow annotated: "Bird's Eye View of New Glasgow, from High School" and "Rice Photo N. G. No. 1". Print copy is available, annotated: "March Street": PC-2-334-16
View of New Glasgow annotated: "Bird's Eye View of New Glasgow, from High School" and "Rice Photo N. G. No. 2". A sign on one building reads: D. C. Rose Carriage Builder". Envelope annotated: "view shows Temperance Street". Print copy is available: PC-2-334-17
Three-masted sailing ship "Steinvora", built at the Carmichael yard, registered in Pictou, docked in a community with scattered buildings ashore, and a small paddle boat beside it. Print copy is available: PC-2-334-18
Three-masted sailing ship "Steinvora", built at the Carmichael yard, registered in Pictou, docked in a community with scattered buildings ashore, and a small paddle boat beside it. Print copy is available: PC-2-334-19
View of the front of a house with two dormer windows and a peaked section above the front door. Trees have been recently planted, and a picket fence added. An earlier view is shown on plate: PC-2-318-29
Two-storey brick building with a dormer window on the third floor, identified below the windows as the: "A. M. Holmes Golden Age Store". A man wearing a top hat is standing outside it with his hands behind his back; two men wearing hats are standing at the opposite side of the photo. Print copy is available; PC-2-333-32
View of a hotel identified by a sign as: "American House". A woman is standing in a doorway to an upper balcony; three men are standing on the porch below it. Attached is a fenced yard identified by a crescent-shaped sign as a: "Livery Stable". Two other men are standing across the street. Three other buildings are partially visible. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-31
View of a building identified on the envelope as belonging to: "C. M. Cameron Sleigh & Carriage Maker". Four carriages are parked outside, and four men are standing there. Three other buildings are partially visible. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-29
Three-storey commercial building in which the windows and doors have rounded tops. Seven men are standing outside, it, six of whom are wearing top hats, the seventh is wearing a bowler hat. This building is also depicted on plate: PC-2-318-49
Three-storey commercial building in which the windows and doors have rounded tops. Four men wearing top hats and one boy are standing outside. Three other buildings are partially visible. This building is also depicted on plate: PC-2-318-48
Street scene showing a building with the name: "Dominion House" above the door, a church identified as: "James House" on the envelope, and two unidentified houses in the distance. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-5