Item is a portrait photograph of two children of Mrs. C.E. Whidden. One child sits on a toy horse with wheels, the other child stands near the head of the toy horse, holding the head.
Item is a portrait photograph of four children. One child stands on a wicker chair, another child sits on the chair by the first child's feet with one leg crossed underneath them. A third child is seated on a tall stool on the other side of the first child, the fourth child is seated on a chair in front of the tall stool with one leg crossed over the other and their hands clasped on their knee.
Item is a copy photograph of two boys standing behind one young girl seated, wearing a tartan dress; full pose. One of the boys has a sword at his side.
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 one portrait photograph of three children. Two children are seated in chairs in the front holding a photographic booklet open between their laps, a third child stands behind them wearing a hat and a drum around their neck holding two drum sticks.
Item is a photograph of Donald Lusk McKaracher (1908-1973) and Margaret Cameron McKaracher (1906-1967), the children of Evan St. Lawrence McKaracher and Joanna Cameron.
Item is a portrait photograph of two children and a dog. One child stands in front of a toy horse next to a wagon which has the dog in it. The other child stands next to the first behind the dog and wagon.
Item is one portrait photograph of the children of Mrs. Dr. Robertson, one child sits in a chair and the other sits on a small table next to the chair, both are holding open a photographic book.
Item is a photograph of the two children of Mrs. McDonald. Frederick McDonald (1923-2015) married Marie Annabelle Muirhead. Katherine Jean "Jeannie" McDonald (1928-2015) married Francis Clifford Pitts.
Item is one portrait photograph of three children. One child stands on the seat of a chair, the second child is seated on the arm of the chair, and the third child is seated on a stool with a large pillow on it on the other side of the standing child.
Item is one portrait photograph of three children. One child sits on a large pillow on a chair, the second child stands on the seat of the chair, and the third child is seated on the arm of the chair.
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 the children of Mrs. M.J. Murphy. Two children are seated on stools with a third child seated in a chair, and a fourth child seated on the arm of the chair. A fifth child stands in the middle behind the seated children.
Item is one portrait photograph of three children of Spencer McDonald. One child stands in the middle of the other two children who are seated in chairs on either side of the standing child.
Item is one portrait photograph of the children of Walter Ross; one child stands on the seat of a chair and the other is seated on the arm of the chair near a stool.
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 the child of John W. McIntosh seated in a chair near a table that has a photographic booklet open on the table. Item is photograph of Isabella McIntosh, who was born September 10, 1907 in Stellarton, the daughter of John William McIntosh (1880-1910) and Marion Dunbar (1881-1951). She was married to Duncan Frederick McDonald (1908-2000) and died August 30, 2003 in New Glasgow.
Item is a portrait photograph of the daughter of John W. McIntosh standing by a table on which a photographic booklet is lying open. Item is photograph of Isabella McIntosh, who was born September 10, 1907 in Stellarton, the daughter of John William McIntosh (1880-1910) and Marion Dunbar (1881-1951). She was married to Duncan Frederick McDonald (1908-2000) and died August 30, 2003 in New Glasgow.