Item is a portrait photograph of Jasper Cavanagh wearing a bowler hat and overcoat, standing with one hand on his hip and carrying gloves in the other, 3/4 pose.
Item is one portrait photograph of Cecil Stewart standing with one arm placed on the arm of a chair and the other on his hip and one leg crossed in front of the other.
Item is a portrait photograph Cecilia McDonald, bust. Address: 26 Thorburn. McDonald was born circa 1908, daughter of John B. and Mary McDonald. She had three siblings: Dnaiel, Christene, and John A. McDonald.
Item, a photograph, is related to MS-2-202, Box 54, Folder 11, Item 5, and duplicate to materials in MS-2-202, Box 55, Folder 22, Item 12 in subseries Thomas Head Raddall's loose photographs.
Item is a photograph of Charlie Mannette and friend. Manette was born circa 1881 and died in 1972. He was married to Mary Virginia Begruchy (1885-1967) and is buried at the Loudres cemetery.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, showing Charlie Murray addressing a crowd at the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978. Four unidentified people stand in the foreground.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, of Charlie Murray, organizer of the Canadian Fisherman and Fish Handlers Union, member of the Communist Party of Canada, and host of the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, addressing seated attendees at the Picnic, in Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, of Charlie Murray, organizer of the Canadian Fisherman and Fish Handlers Union, member of the Communist Party of Canada, and host of the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, addressing several dozen seated attendees at the Picnic, in Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, of Charlie Murray addressing a crowd (out of camera shot) at the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, of Charlie Murray, Nolan Reilly, and three other unidentified attendees of the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
Item consists of a close-up photograph taken by Susan Perly, of Charlie Murray and two other unidentified people conversing at the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, of Charlie Murray (blue shirt) speaking with two unidentified attendees at the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, of Charlie Murray standing and smiling at the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, of Charlie Murray, organizer of the Canadian Fisherman and Fish Handlers Union, member of the Communist Party of Canada, and host of the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, posing at the Picnic, in Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, of a closeup of Charlie Murray standing and smiling at the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, of Charlie Murray standing and smiling at the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, of Charlie Murray and George MacEachern seated amid other attendees of the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
File is a photograph of Chester B. Stewart shaking hands with Governor-General Roland Michener upon his investiture as an Officer of the Order of Canada. Photograph was published in MeDal 1973 on page 3.
Item is a portrait photograph of child of J. R. Munro wearing a coat and hat heavily trimmed with imitation fur, seated on arm of wicker chair, full pose.
Item is a glass plate lantern slide of children inside an unidentified building. The photograph was likely taken in present-day Iraq between 1914 and 1918.