Item is a "domestic" photograph in Nova Scotia in the early 20th century. Photograph is a reproduction of a glass slide that may have been taken by Nova Scotia Agricultural College professor Fred C. Sears, original R38.
Item is a "domestic" photograph in Nova Scotia in the early 20th century. Photograph is a reproduction of a glass slide that may have been taken by Nova Scotia Agricultural College professor Fred C. Sears, original R39.
Item is a "domestic" photograph in Nova Scotia in the early 20th century. Photograph is a reproduction of a glass slide that may have been taken by Nova Scotia Agricultural College professor Fred C. Sears, original R41.
Item is a "domestic" photograph in Nova Scotia in the early 20th century. Photograph is a reproduction of a glass slide that may have been taken by Nova Scotia Agricultural College professor Fred C. Sears, original R41.
Item is a double sided sketch of surveys. One side of the page has on the right, in ink, a sketch of Truro Market Property, surveyed for John A. McKenzie & Sons, June 3, 1905. Scale 1: 20 chains. The McKenzie house and Market are on Havelock street and Prince Street. Also shown are edging adjacent properties Allan Loughead and G.O. Fulton on Inglis Street. There is a blank space in the middle of the page and on the left is depicted Beaver Dam Brook passing through the properties of James Hennigar, Henry Miller, McLearn, Patterson, McCulloch, and nearby Dodds, Underwood, Robert Barr and Scott, and Russel Brook. There are pencil annotations as well. The other side shows sketched in ink the property of T.G. McMullen, Prince Street East, Truro, Nova Scotia. The ink notation says "known as the Craig Hat Factory. September 11, 1906. By J.K. Eaton, D.C.L.S. Scale 1":30'". Shows Prince Street crossing Munroe Street, along Brook to W. Archibald's line, the properties of Estate Samuel Rettie, Alvin Fulmore's lot. In pencil: "Sketch of same surveys made at Debert Station, for Charles [McElmon?] January 12, 1906, this sketch made May 30th, 1906.
Item is a speech written by Nova Scotia Agricultural College principal Melville Cumming honoring Dr. W. H. Brittain – Provincial Entomologist of Nova Scotia – and given at the Fruit Growers Association at Kentville on October 22, 1926.
Item is a notebook with entries dating from 1903-1908 detailing the number of eggs laid and/or for what they were sold, as well as observations about hens. It was possibly kept by a woman in Sheffield, New Brunswick.
Item contains employment reports of recent graduates of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Details also include statistics of recent graduates working in various industries and where students did their summer placements.
Item contains employment reports of recent graduates of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Details also include statistics of recent graduates working in various industries and where students did their summer placements.
Item contains the employment reports of recent graduates of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Details also include statistics of recent graduates working in various industries and where students did their summer placements.
Item contains an overview of employment reports of recent graduates of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Details also include statistics of recent graduates working in various industries and where students did their summer placements.
Item contains an overview of employment reports of recent graduates of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Details also include statistics of recent graduates working in various industries and where students did their summer placements.
Item contains an overview of employment reports of recent graduates of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Details also include statistics of recent graduates working in various industries and where students did their summer placements.
Item is an engineer's transit used for measuring horizontal and vertical angles or directions and extending straight lines. Likely used on the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus. Made by Keuffel & Esser CO. New York 25734?
Item is a cut out portion of an envelope with the mailing address for Roy Evans, and a postage stamp, from the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Marketing.