Item is a portrait photograph of a a Sister from St. Martha's Convent wearing a habit, seated in a chair with her arms crossed in front of her with her hands inserted into the sleeves of her habit.
Item is a portrait photograph of a Sister from St. Martha's Convent wearing a habit and seated in a chair with her arms crossed in front of her with her hands inserted in the sleeves of the habit.
Item is a portrait photograph of a Sister from St. Martha's Convent standing wearing a nun's habit holding a small book in one hand and the other arm by her side.
Item is a portrait photograph of a Sister from St. Martha's Convent seated in a chair wearing a nun's habit with her arms crossed in front of her with her hands inserted into the sleeves of the habit, with a table nearby with a small book on the table.
Item is a photograph of a street scene in New Glasgow when it was decorated for the visit of the Marquis of Lorne. A Union Jack and one other flag are hanging beside an archway of greenery extend across it. Several men wearing tall hats are standing on the sidewalk. Two horse-drawn carriages, two men, and two children are in the street. A sign indicates that the most prominent building is that of: "J. W. Jackson & Co. Druggist"
Item is a photograph of a street scene showing stores identified as R. Lynagh Cabinet Maker and Furniture Store, Hugh J. Cameron, and John McP. Fraser. Five men, all wearing hats, are standing in doorways. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-22
Item is a street scene showing stores identified as R. Lynagh Cabinet Maker and Furniture Store, Hugh J. Cameron, and John McP. Fraser. Five men, all wearing hats, are standing in doorways. Negative is available: PC-2-318-60
Item is a photograph of a street scene in New Glasgow when it was decorated for the visit of the Marquis of Lorne. A Union Jack and one other flag are hanging beside an archway of greenery extends across it. Several men wearing tall hats are standing on the sidewalk. A horse-drawn carriage two men and two children are in the street and in the doorway of the most prominent building, on which the sign indicates it is that of: "J. W. Jackson & Co. Druggist"
Item is a photograph of a street scene showing two stores, the closest is a hardware store with the name: "Thomas Fraser" on the end. Three men wearing hats are standing on the sidewalk outside it where barrels, shovels and other goods are on display. Two children, two women and two men are standing outside the more distant store
Item is a photograph of a street scene showing stores identified as New Glasgow Auction Mart, Mrs. J. Taylor's, and Wm. McIntosh's Two women, one man in uniform and several children are in the doorways or on the sidewalk, all wearing hats or caps. Negative is available: PC-2-318-59
Item is a portrait photograph of Alex Jocelyn wearing a winged collar and bow tie, standing with one arm on the back of a wicker chair, and one hand on his hip, full pose. Glass plate negative labelled as "pose #1."
Item is a portrait photograph of Alex Jocelyn wearing a winged collar and bow tie, standing with one arm on the back of a wicker chair, 3/4 pose. Glass plate labelled as "pose #2."
Item is a portrait photograph of Alex Jocelyn wearing a winged collar and bow tie, standing with one arm on the back of a wicker chair, and one hand on his hip, 3/4 pose. Glass plate labelled as "pose #3."
Item is a portrait photograph of Alex Jocelyn wearing a winged collar, broad tie and cut-away jacket, standing with his hands touching the back of a chair, 3/4 pose. Glass plate negative annotated with an address: Central House, Antigonish.
Item is one portrait photograph of Alex McDonald, another adult individual, and two children. Both Alex McDonald and the other adult individual are seated in chairs with one child seated on the arm of Alex McDonald's chair and the other child standing next to the first.
Item is one portrait photograph of Alex McDonald, another adult individual, and two children. Alex McDonald is standing in the center of the image while the other adult individual is seated in a chair on one side of Alex McDonald. One child stands in front of Alex McDonald next to the seated individual, and the second child is seated in a chair next to the standing child.
Item consists of a dry plate glass photonegative portrait photograph of Alex McDonald and J. Grant, one standing, the other seated, full pose, taken by Waldren Studios in December 1893.
Item is one portrait photograph of Alex Munroe, another adult individual, and four children. The second adult individual is seated in a chair on one side with a baby seated on the arm of the chair. Another child stands next to them. A child is seated on the other end in a chair with another child sitting on the arm of the chair next to the standing child. Alex Munroe stands behind the standing child.
Item is a portrait photograph of Alice P. Cruikshanks, bust. Cruickshank was born June 1 1894 or 1895, and her father was from Lower Caledonia. She married George Stanley Christeson, and had two sons, John George (1923-2014) and David Scott (?-1973). Cruickshank died on February 22, 1960 in New Glasgow.