Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. C. C. Cunningham's twins, full pose. One child is seated on the arm of a wicker chair and one child is standing on it.
File contains a photograph of two Black Nova Scotian soldiers, posed standing in army uniforms with caps and crops, most likely members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) No. 2 Construction Battalion. The No. 2 was raised in Truro, Nova Scotia, in 1916, and was the only Canadian battalion composed of Black soldiers in Canadian military history.
Item is a photograph of William Halo and a lady friend. Halo was born c. 1922 in Lebanon, the son of Joseph Halo and Badiah Summarah. Halo married Mounera Chediac in 1948, and died in Florida in 1991.
Item is a portrait photograph of William G. Dunbar wearing a soft bow tie, bust. Dunbar was born September 10, 1888 in Stellarton, and died on July 9, 1954 in Bedford, Halifax. He was married to Mary Ellen Dooley (1887-1950).
Item is a portrait photograph of Willie Carr Meikle, looking to the side, bust. Meikle was born in 1898, died 1984, and was married to Jessie May Ross. The couple had two daughters, Myrtle and Laurett.
Item is a photograph of Allister Duncan McDonald, born August 2, 1892 in Sunny Brae, and his wife, Ida Pearl Giffin (1894-1951). The couple had no children, and McDonald died in 1963 in New Glasgow.
File contains a full pose portrait of one young child wearing a plaid cap and a dress trimmed with imitation fur at neck and cuffs, standing holding a ball in the air.
File contains a full pose portrait of one young child wearing plaid cap and dress, standing in front of a wicker chair with arms outstretched holding it.
Item is a full pose portrait of one baby seated at a table holding open a photographic booklet. The mother's head is partially visible at edge of plate.
Item is a 3/4 pose portrait of the Melisse family. The photograph shows (from left to right): John Melisse; Helen Lisson; and Emilia (DeBodt) Melisse. Helen Lisson is Emilia's daughter with first husband, Gus Lisson, who was killed in a mine explosion. Emilia and John were married for over 50 years.
File contains a bust-style portrait of Victor Stalmans. Victor Stalmans, also known as Mouche Stalmans, operated a store in Stellarton, Nova Scotia for many years on Acadia Ave. The print was made from nitrate negative: 29-498.