Copy photo of one girl with long braided hair tied with large ribbons, standing with her folded arms resting on a pedestal on which an open booklet is lying; 3/4 pose
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 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 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 portrait photograph of William G. Dunbar wearing a soft bow tie, bust. Dunbar was born September 10, 1888 in Stellarton, and died on July 9, 1954 in Bedford, Halifax. He was married to Mary Ellen Dooley (1887-1950).
Item is one portrait photograph of several children, possibly of David McKay. Two children are seated in chairs and the third child stands in between the chairs.
The dairy building with six vehicles and their drivers in front of it. One of the vehicles is an ice cream cart and is drawn by a horse. A large advert is painted on the wall promoting Picoda products. Negative also available: PC-2-335-11. Print copy also available: PC-2-334-3
Item is a print from Nitrate Negative: 30-123. William George Dunbar was married to Mary Ellen Dooley, who died in Stellarton, Pictou County in 1950. They had one son, Arthur Webster (1914-1983).
Item is one portrait photograph of Alex Munroe, four children, and another adult individual. Father, Alexander William Munroe (1875-1942) is seated in a chair, with a baby seated on the arm of the chair, another child standing next to the chair. A third child is seated on a small chair, and mother, Margaret Jean Cumming (1876-1953) is seated on a chair behind this child holding a baby on the arm. The couple's four boys are James Earl, George W., Roland M., and John C.
Item is a photograph of buildings and equipment at the Dalhousie Pit in Stellarton. Acadia Coal Company opened the Dalhousie Pit on the Foord Seam in 1850. The mine was destroyed by fire in 1870. A negative is available: PC-2-318-66.
Item is one portrait photograph of two children and a baby. The baby is seated on a table, with one child standing one the seat of a chair next to the baby, and the third child sitting on a stool next to the standing child.
Item is one portrait photograph of two children. One child stands on the seat of a chair and a baby is seated on the arm of the chair with a stool behind them.
Item is a composite photograph comprising 36 individual photos of firemen in uniform, each wearing a cap inscribed: "Stellarton F. D."; some also indicate the position held. The Chief, who is seen at the centre of the top row is also wearing a ribbon on a bar. Below him is a photo of a horse-drawn carriage and three reels of hoses, with one fireman on the carriage, and two men and one child standing beside it.
Item is a portrait photograph of Rod McDonald wearing a winged collar and broad tie, standing with one hand on his hip and the other on the back of a chair, full pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Rod McDonald wearing a winged collar and broad tie, standing with one hand on his hip and the other on the back of a chair, 3/4 pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of a boy, Regie Stewart, wearing a tweed suit with knee-length pants and holding a matching cap, seated on a wall; 3/4 pose, full body.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs.Poole's daughter wearing her hair up on top of her head, dressed in a formal gown with two sprays of flowers on it, and carrying a fan, looking to the side, standing; full pose.