Item is a photograph of Nita Pearl Fraser, who was born November 17, 1917 in Stellarton. She was married to Wentzell Reim, and they had at least one daughter, Sharon Reim. Fraser died in New Glasgow in 2001.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, of Nolan Reilly speaking at the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, of Nolan Reilly speaking at the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, of Nolan Reilly, oral historian and one of the organizers of the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, addressing several dozen seated attendees at the Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978. Reilly was conducting research related to class consciousness in Amherst for his doctoral degree at Dalhousie University around the time of the Picnic.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, showing Nolan Reilly delivering a speech to a seated group of unidentified attendees of the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, of Nolan Reilly (brown shirt) with an unidentified person at the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, showing several unidentified people standing near a barbecue at the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978. In the foreground is Nolan Reilly, with his back to the camera (brown shirt)
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, of Nolan Reilly (beige and brown shirt) and several other unidentified attendees listening to a speaker at the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
Item is a portrait photograph of Norman Cunningham wearing a winged collar, broad tie, and standing with one elbow on the back of a wicker chair and the opposite hand in his pocket, 3/4 pose. Glass plate labelled as "pose #2."
Item is one portrait photograph of Norman W. Mason in two poses cropped at the bust. Mason was born March 12, 1864 and died July 19, 1945. He served as mayor of New Glasgow in the 1920s-1930s.
Item is a photograph of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College College Royal in 1950. There is a group of people in front of the pavilion and Dr. [Melville] Cumming is in the foreground.
Item is a photograph of 4 people seated at a dinner table in suites. Handwritten on the reverse: K. [Kenneth] Cox - Principal, NSAC, Dr. D MacLaughlin - President O.A.C., Dr. M. Cumming - Principal emeritus NSAC, W. MacLennan - Pres. St. [spelling?] - NSAC. 1949.
Item is a graduation photograph of Allan MacKay, Henry Austen [sp?], W.[sp?] Charles, Fred Beaton, Eric Brown -- Don MacLeod, Agnes W[sp?], Mildred [sp?] W[sp?] (same name as Agnes), Robert Tuttle.
Item is a graduation photograph of Nova Scotia Agricultural College student, Carl Duivenvoorden of Armstrong Brook, N.B., in May 1983. Duivenvoorden was winner of the Governor General's Medal and the Bronze Distinction Award.
Item is a photograph of five students during orientation, or frosh, week, at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. There are four students wearing beanies, two are standing on chairs and the other two are shaving the legs of those standing on the chairs.
File contains photograph of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir performing at the Saint Mary's University convocation in May 1998, where choir member, Linda Carvery, received an honorary degree.
File contains a photograph of Nova Scotia Mass Choir members Jeremiah Sparks and Larry Patterson performing a tire change on the van coming from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, near Newark, New Jersey.
Item is a photograph of Nova Scotia Agricultural College, in the early 20th century believed to have been taken by Fred Sears, professor of Horticulture at the NSAC.