One man wearing athletic top with the letter "X" on the chest; bust. Annotated: "St. F. X. Varsity basketball Team, 1946-1947" and ":Nova Scotia Champions". A list naming ten members of the team is included
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.
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.
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.
File contains a portrait of Jerry Lone Cloud, a Mi’kmaq Indian born on July 4, 1852. File also contains a photocopy of the envelope in which the photograph was originally stored.
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 Doris Fraser standing playing a violin, facing to the side. She was the daughter of John S. Fraser of Scarborough, Ontario. Print from Nitrate Negative: 37-96
Item is a photograph of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Church Street, Antigonish, photographed in winter. This church was constructed in 1898 by Mr. Bernasconi
Item is one portrait photograph of Mrs. McMillan and two children. Mrs. McMillan is seated on a chair holding a photographic booklet open on her lap, one child is seated on the arm of the chair, and the other child stands on the other side of the child with one arm resting on the arm of the chair.
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.
Item is a photograph of five men seated on a large steel pipe outside a shingled building, six men seated on planks in front, and one man seated centre front on the ground. All are wearing work clothes, including caps of soft hats. Annotated: "top - 2nd from left Charlie Fraser Twin of Mrs. L. G. Ferguson", "4th from left Alex MacGillivray", and: "Matheson Foundry."