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New Glasgow - Glasgow Hotel & stores

Provost Street in New Glasgow showing a row of connected buildings which house a tailoring and clothing store, the …nes & Co. and W. S. Copeland stores and Geo. Cummings merchant tailor store on the ground level. A spiral staircase goes up to the balcony of the Glasgow Hotel on the second storey. Dormer windows line the roof. A couple is descending from a horsep0drawn carriage at the foot of the staircase; two men in bowler hats are descending it. A woman is leaving the Copeland store, and a man is standing outside the Cummings one. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-23

New Glasgow - Glasgow Hotel & stores

Provost Street in New Glasgow showing a row of connected buildings which house a tailoring and clothing store, the …nes & Co. and W. S. Copeland stores and Geo. Cummings merchant tailor store on the ground level. A spiral staircase goes up to the balcony of the Glasgow Hotel on the second storey. Dormer windows line the roof. A couple is descending from a horsep0drawn carriage at the foot of the staircase; two men in bowler hats are descending it. A woman is leaving the Copeland store, and a man is standing outside the Cummings one. Negative is available: PC-2-318-54

New Glasgow - Commercial Building

Three-storey commercial building in which the windows and doors have rounded tops. Seven men are standing outside, it, six of whom are wearing top hats, the seventh is wearing a bowler hat. This building is also depicted on plate: PC-2-318-49

New Glasgow - Commercial Building

Three-storey commercial building in which the windows and doors have rounded tops. Four men wearing top hats and one boy are standing outside. Three other buildings are partially visible. This building is also depicted on plate: PC-2-318-48

New Glasgow - American House & Livery Store

View of a hotel identified by a sign as: "American House". A women is standing in a doorway to an upper balcony; three men are standing on the porch below it. Attached is a fenced yard identified by a crescent-shaped sign as a: "Livery Stable". Two other men are standing across the street. Three other buildings are partially visible. Negative is available: PC-2-318-46

New Glasgow - American House & Livery Stable

View of a hotel identified by a sign as: "American House". A woman is standing in a doorway to an upper balcony; three men are standing on the porch below it. Attached is a fenced yard identified by a crescent-shaped sign as a: "Livery Stable". Two other men are standing across the street. Three other buildings are partially visible. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-31

New Glasgow - A. M. Holmes Golden Age Store

Two-storey brick building with a dormer window on the third floor, identified below the windows as the: "A. M. Holmes Golden Age Store". A man wearing a top hat is standing outside it with his hands behind his back; two men wearing hats are standing at the opposite side of the photo. Negative is available; PC-2-318--44

New Glasgow - A. M. Holmes Golden Age Store

Two-storey brick building with a dormer window on the third floor, identified below the windows as the: "A. M. Holmes Golden Age Store". A man wearing a top hat is standing outside it with his hands behind his back; two men wearing hats are standing at the opposite side of the photo. Print copy is available; PC-2-333-32

Negatives of the Barrett house, buildings, and structures at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College between 1927-1953

File contains photographs of Mrs. Barrett's mother and father, former NSAC caretaker Mr. and Mrs. James Galloway. There are also photographs of other buildings and structures on the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus including those no longer standing, as well as Collins horticultural building, the old science building, the dairy building, and Harlow Institute as well as people working in the fields with agricultural equipment and animal assisted machinery.

National Research Council building architectural plans

File contains architectural drawings for the National Research Council Laboratory and for the Institute for Marine Biosciences on Oxford Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The 1949 drawings, produced by Leslie Fairn and C. Gustave Brault, include plot plans; footings; floor plans; interior room and finish schedules; sections and details; and plumbing, heating and electrical plans. The 1964 and 1979 drawings are for additions and extensions, and were produced by Duffus, Romans, Kundzins and Rounsefell Ltd. The file also includes a set of drawings printed at reduced scale for a submission by Lydon Lynch issued September 2002 for a National Research Council New Industry Partnership Facility Institute for Marine Biosciences.

McCulloch's Sport Shop - Store Front

Store front featuring McCulloch's Sport Shop with a window on each side of the entrance. In one window is a sign reading: R. M. Benvie, R. O. Eyesight Specialist". The sign for "Waldren's Photo Studio is reflected in the other window. On a door to one side are signs for: "General Finance Eastern Limited", "Mutual Life" and "Samuel's Furrier", and a reflection reading: "Dominion"

MacRae Library Agricola exhibition - "An apple a day" from the Fred Sears fonds

Subseries contains a collection of photographs used in the "An apple a day" exhibit held at the MacRae Library in 1998, highlighting the photographic glass slides found on campus that were believed to be taken by Fred Sears. Dr. Alex Georgallas was the acting archivist and curated the exhibit of prints of the Fred Sears glass slides. Most of the photographs center around apples and orchard practices and buildings of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Notes on some of the sleeves of the negatives suggest that they date from the period 1906/7. It seems likely that they are connected with courses taught by Fred C. Sears at the NSAC during this period.

J. W. Cumming Manufacturing Co. Ltd. - Buildings

Copy photo of a blueprint of a series of buildings belonging to the J. W. Cumming Manufacturing Company Limited, drawn by L. E. Smith in 1920. The various departments are identified on the roofs of the buildings. In the foreground is a Canadian national freight shed and railway vehicles. In the background are a river and hills. Envelope annotated: "Used in 'Busy East' article Sept.-Oct. 1934". Negative is available: PC-2-295-23
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