One older man wearing a clerical collar, facing to the side; bust Address: 108 Broadway, Sydney. Annotated: "For Halifax Herald". Print from Nitrate Negative: 24-141
One man with handlebar moustache, high collar and pin in lapel; bust. Plate inscribed: "Williams", but envelope annotated: "McWilliams", as is plate: PC-2-27-107 of same person
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Title Waves. This episode features Michael Harris, a Canadian investigative journalist and author, on his book Justice Denied: The Law versus Donald Marshall (1986). Hosted by Mary Jo Anderson, the episode was recorded September 3, 1986 and aired September 4, 1986.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Aural History, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode is on Mike Earle, who has worked on several written pieces about coal mining in Nova Scotia, and is part 1 of 3. The episode aired on July 8, 1986 and was rebroadcasted on Friday, July 11, 1986 at 5:30PM, and September 5, 1986 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs radio program.
File is an audio reel containing an episode of Aural History, a radio program broadcast on CKDU radio 88.1. This episode is part 2 of 3 on Mike Earle, who has worked on several written pieces about coal mining in Nova Scotia, with Ken Burke. The episode aired on July 12, 1986, and was rebroadcasted on July 18, 1986 at 5:30PM, on September 12, 1986 on The Evening Affair, CKDU's evening public affairs radio program, and on February 7, 1989 at noon.
File contains documents regarding the creation of the Rock Meets Bone episode titled "From New York to Nova Scotia" with Philip Glass, which aired on November 17, 1989. The episode features an interview and music from Glass in Cape Breton. Materials include handwritten production and interview notes, an introduction, praise and awards, a discography, and newspaper articles about Glass.
Item, a photograph, includes White Point, which is the long, low spit in the background. The small point in the middle distance is shown on old maps as Gull Point.
Item is a photograph of foreman J.A. Caldwell and cable splicer Jack Mutton checking the gas pressure up the submarine cable. which was placed in July and ran across the North West Arm of Sydney Harbour. The huge reel weighed 38 tons and contained 6010 feet of cable.
Item is a photograph of the site of the New Englander's landing in 1745, and later, in 1758, the landing of Amherst with his artillery stores. The birds visible in The Barachois on the left are cormorants.
File is a photograph depicting four women identified on verso. Names are as follows: Mrs. Ron Forbes; Mrs. Devereaux; Mrs. High Martin; unknown. Description on verso states that photograph was taken at the Keltic Lodge in Ingonish, Nova Scotia.
File is a photograph depicting four women identified on verso. Names are as follows: Mrs. Ron Forbes; Mrs. Devereaux; Mrs. High Martin; unknown. Description on verso states that photograph was taken at the Keltic Lodge in Ingonish, Nova Scotia.
Item, a photograph, is taken from the roof of a casement in King's Bastion. The foundation of the fort's barracks are visible in the foreground, the ruins of more casements are visible in the right foreground, and beyond the casements are the roofs of the museum and caretaker's house.
File is a photograph of members of the Medical Society of Nova Scotia. Names are as follows: Harvey Sutherland; Bart Corbett; unknown; Watson Sodero; Harold Devereaux.
Folder contains a photograph of operators removing tickets in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Jean MacDonald and Florence McSween are said to be in photograph, but are not identified.
Item is a photograph of Reverend Angus R. McDonald, who was born April 14, 1868 in Broad Cove Marsh, Inverness, Cape Breton, the son of Roderick McDonald (1818-1893) and Flora Smith (1837-1927). Reverend McDonald died in May 1953.
File contains 2 copies of the photograph of the 185 Overseas Battalion, Nova Scotia Highland Brigade. The photograph shows the battalion standing in a field with white tents in the background. The Officer in charge was Lieutenant Colonel Frank Parker Day. Photographed by H.O. Dodge in Sydney, Nova Scotia in 1916.
Item is a photograph showing the foundation of the fort's barracks. The ruined casements visible in the background show the original height of the ramparts.
Item is a photograph of the safe driver award winners group in front of the Sydney forum, Nova Scotia. The forum and a row of vehicle is visible in the background.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of Thomas Head Raddall in uniform as a wireless officer, and a duplicate of MS-2-202, Box 51, Folder 4, Item 2 in subseries Thomas Head Raddall's loose photographs.
Item is a duplicate of a photograph in Thomas Head Raddall's photograph album, 1917-1927, and to MS-2-202, Box 51, Folder 4, Item 3 in subseries Thomas Head Raddall's loose photographs.