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Portrait of J.K. McDonald and family

File contains a photograph of one older and one younger woman seated, older man seated with baby on arm of chair, two men standing behind. The older man is Duncan McDonald (1841-1929) and the older woman is his wife, Elizabeth Davidson (1840-1923). Their two sons are Dr. Thomas Davidson McDonald (1880-1940) and James K. McDonald (1876-1952). James' wife, Mary McDonald (1879-1967) is holding their infant son, Duncan Davidson McDonald (1908-1985).

Portrait of Doris Fraser

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

Pitts, Tom

Copy photo of one man wearing a cap, standing with one hand on a pedestal and one hand in his pocket; full pose; bust

Photographs of Lester Hattie

File contains photographs of Lester Hattie, who was born circa 1913, and married Beth Whiteway. They had three children, Scott, Jeannie, and Stewart. Hattie died May 16, 2004 in New Glasgow.

Photographs of a Ballantyne Wedding

File contains photographs of Alice Elizabeth Ballantyne's wedding. In the 11th photograph, the group from the left to right in the front row: unknown; Agnes McQueen Ballantyne (married to a McNutt); Annie Weir Ballantyne (married to Kjell Henriksen); bride Alice Elizabeth Ballantyne (becoming Mrs. Porter); Marjorie Ballantyne; and Janet Weir Ballantyne (bride's aunt). From left to right int he back row: Bob Ross (groom's cousin); James Porter (groom's brother); unknown; John Wren Ballantyne (1926-1983); and Wyndham David Ballantyne (father of aforementioned Annie Weir, Marjorie, Agnes McQueen, John Wren, and bride Alice Elizabeth Ballantyne).

Photograph of William George Dunbar

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).

Photograph of two Black Nova Scotian soldiers from the CEF No. 2 Construction Battalion

File contains a photograph of two Black Nova Scotian soldiers, posed standing in army uniforms with caps and crops, most likely members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) No. 2 Construction Battalion. The No. 2 was raised in Truro, Nova Scotia, in 1916, and was the only Canadian battalion composed of Black soldiers in Canadian military history.
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