Manuscript journal, detailing an expedition along the Atlantic Coast of Nova Scotia and parts of New Brunswick situated on the Bay of Fundy, July 19, 1684 – September 14, 1684
Pencil and ink drawing by Donald Cameron Mackay of HMCS Iroquois, port side, docked at the Dartmouth Marine Slip
Pencil and ink drawing by Donald Cameron Mackay of HMCS Iroquois, starboard side, docked at the Dartmouth Marine Slip
Photograph of a man looking at a hole in the keel of a salvaged boat, sitting on a beach at Seal Island with a small crowd of people amassed to observe
Photograph of a steamer carrying pulpwood in Halifax Harbour
Photograph of an unidentified Pulp Ship at the East River Dock, Sheet Harbour
Photograph of an unidentified Pulp Ship loading lumber at the East River Dock, Sheet Harbour
Photograph of an unidentified tern schooner loading logs at Sheet Harbour
Photograph of four fishing boats aligned in the water near Cape Sable Island
Photograph of H.B. Jefferson aboard the former fishing schooner "Theresa E. Connor" at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Photograph of lobstermen salvaging a sunken boat at Seal Island, off Cape Sable Island
Photograph of the "Avon Queen"
Photograph of the flagship of the Digby Fleet
Photograph of the German submarine U-889 shortly after its surrender to Canadian naval forces near Shelburne, Nova Scotia
Photograph of the "Ladysmith" being built
Photograph of the "Ladysmith" fully rigged
Photograph of the paddle steamer named City of St. John leaving the Packet Wharf at Liverpool