One man wearing a high collar and overcoat, and holding gloves and a bowler hat, standing with one hand on the back of a carved chair, facing to the side; 3/4 pose
File contains the Wallace Bridge Division's (No. 792) minute book with minutes of meetings held between 1899 and 1903. File also includes a quarterly report from 1898.
Sons of Temperance, Wallace Bridge Division No. 792.
One young girl wearing a large hair ribbon, standing with her hands on a photographic booklet which is lying on a small table, facing to the side; full pose. Her name is: "Hazel"
One woman seated on a carved chair, facing to the side, with one baby holding a ball seated on the arm of the chair, and one boy wearing a coat and feathered beret standing behind her on the chair; 3/4 pose
File contains a program and newspaper clippings from a Nova Scotian concert tour by the Halifax Camerata Singers, which included performances in Truro, River Denys Mountain, Annapolis Royal, Amherst, New Glasgow, Liverpool, and Yarmouth.
File contains a Pride Week Proclamation for Pictou County; text of an article titled "Gays and Lesbians Marvel at Phenomenal Gains"; and clippings about Veldhoven's marriage to Norman Carter, Carter's death, and Veldhoven's activism.
The fonds consists predominantly of correspondence and vessel papers. The fonds also contains records that document the family's business activity, particularly that of Joseph O’Brien.
File contains letters and invoices from individuals and businesses including: Oxford Manufacturing Company Ltd. (Oxford, NS); Oxford School (Oxford, NS); Oxford Tripoli Company Ltd. (Oxford, NS); Oyster Pond School (Jeddore, NS).
Accessions consist of materials related to the publication of the poetry periodical Germination. Materials include manuscripts and proofs, editorial drafts, correspondence, sales and business records, and promotional materials.
Item consists of a black and white photograph, taken sometime in the 1950s, showing a damaged telephone poles along an unidentified road between Pugwash and Wallace, Nova Scotia.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a large sawdust pile at A. Smith's woodlot in [New] Canaan, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, taken in 1937.
Item is a photograph taken from a flanking trench that was dug by Robert Monckton after the capture of 1755. The trench communicates with a deep fosse that is dug across the ridge, about 400 yards from the moat, on the fort's vulnerable side. The photograph is taken facing southwest.