Groups of 14 men; full pose. 2 older men and one young man wear suits, the rest wear baseball uniforms inscribed "NGGS", save a young boy in the front, wearing a bow tie and holding two crossed baseball bats
Exterior of Fire Department. Pictured are two fire engines and seven firefighters. Left engine is: La France (1917) and the right is: White American Motors (?) 1918/19
Composite of 10 men; bust. All wear uniforms, including glengarries complete with 78th stag's antlers cap badges. Identified are "R. Murray, J. McGregor, H. Grant, A. McLaren, F. Smith, H. MacKay, G. McCulloch, E. Williams, C. Garrett, R. Davis". Plate is inscribed "Junior Champions, Dominion Marksmen, New Glasgow, 1919". Two Crossed rifles compete the bottom of the image. Negative is also available: PC-2-299-124
Composite photo compiled from individual photo of nine young men wearing athletic sweater which read: "Cubs", and two older men, one of whom is wearing a top hat; bust. Their individual names and positions are noted under each photo. In the centre is the club symbol which depicts two bears holding hockey sticks, and reads: "New Glasgow Cubs M. P. H. A.". On top of this is a trophy cup, and below are two crossed hockey sticks with the letters "C" "U" "B" "S" around the cross
Three young men standing with two men between them behind two men seated on either side of five young men also seated, with three young men posed on the floor; full pose. The young men are wearing baseball gear with caps and sweaters with the initials "N G" on their chests. The men are wearing jackets and ties. Print is set up behind them as a backdrop. Two bats, a face mask and two baseballs are placed in the front. Print copy is included
Composite photo comprising 12 individual photos of young men all but two of whom are wearing sweater with wings and the letters "N. G." on them; bust. Each individual is identified by name. At two side are hockey sticks wrapped in ribbons which read: "Nova Scotia Champions - 1924" and: "A. P. C. Champions - 1924. At the foot of the plate it reads: "Learmont Trophy", "New Glasgow" and "Windsor Trophy". Print copy is included
Composite image of 8 men, all wearing jerseys inscribed "N G A A A"; bust. Inscribed: New Glasgow 1906 Champions County League". A drawing of a hockey net is at the bottom of the plate. Composite image of 8 men wearing jerseys inscribed: "N G A A A"
Copy photo of an original which comprises nine individual photographs of the players, each wearing a sweater on which is a badge embroidered: "N G A A A" on a cross; bust. Also on the composite are sketches of two crossed hockey sticks, two crests of the team which are replicated on the players' uniforms and a net on which the date: "1902" is written. The plates of the individual photos are included in this collection
Group of 19 men; full pose. One man is wearing a suit, the rest are wearing striped jerseys. Man at centre is holding a trophy and a football with "1905"(?) written on it
Copy photo of the "New Glasgow A. A. A. Football Team Champions of Pictou County, 1905". Two men standing behind six men also standing, with seven men seated on chairs and four men seated in front on the ground. All but one identified as: "J. W. Keith, Mgr." are wearing horizontally striped football jerseys and shorts. One is holding a ball inscribed: "1905". A trophy is placed centre front. The individuals are identified under the photo
Three young men standing behind three young men also standing, with eight young men seated, two of them on the arms of chair, and three young men seated on the floor; full pose. The man seated in the centre is holding a ball inscribed: "N. G. A. A. A. 1899". All are wearing sweaters, most of which have broad horizontal stripes, and athletic pants. Print copy is included
World War I Memorial depicting a soldier in Highland dress playing the bagpipes, above lists of the names of the fallen. The base is inscribed: "To our glorious dead and to those who served 1914 1918". Soldiers in Highland dress are lined up in attendance at a ceremony. Civilians are also in attendance, both seated and standing. Several flags are flying. In the background are several houses and trees
World War I Memorial depicting a soldier in Highland dress playing the bagpipes, above lists of the names of the fallen. The base is inscribed: "To our glorious dead and to those who served 1914 1918". Floral tributes and two wreathes have been placed at and near the base. In the background are two houses, trees and park benches
World War I Memorial depicting a soldier in Highland dress playing the bagpipes, above lists of the names of the fallen. The base is inscribed: "To our glorious dead and to those who served 1914 1918". Floral tributes and two wreathes have been placed at and near the base. In the background are a house and trees
World War I Memorial depicting a soldier in Highland dress playing the bagpipes, above lists of the names of the fallen. The base is inscribed: "To our glorious dead and to those who served 1914 1918". In the background are a house and bandstand, park benches with one person seated, and trees
World War I Memorial depicting a soldier in Highland dress playing the bagpipes, above list of the names of the fallen. The base is inscribed: "To our glorious dead and to those who served 1914 1918". In the background is the partial view of a bandstand and a gun carriage, and a park with trees
Ten men standing behind three rows of twelve, ten and seven women who are seated, with one man seated in the front row holding a violin and bow, one man standing beside the front row and one man wearing clerical attire standing in front of the choir which is dressed in robes; full pose. The women are also wearing mortar board hats. The church us decorated for Christmas with greenery and the words "Glory to God in the Highest Peace on Earth" on the back wall, and candles, a star, greenery and flowers at the front. Organ pipes are visible at one side Annotated: "Burned 1986 Winter"
Row of commercial buildings identified on the envelope as possibly Provost St. in New Glasgow. The central building, which shows 1907 as the date of construction, houses two companies named: "H. H. Heckman" and "McCullough & Co.". On the left is the partial building whose occupants names are partially visible as: "…on R. Fraser Dentist" and "… Blackett". On the right is the office of the "Western Telegraph and Cable Office". A man's bicycle is parked on the nearside of the road
Provost Street in New Glasgow showing stores identified as Jackson's Union Drug Store, James Eastwood's and M. McNaughton… Several men and boys, all wearing hats or caps are standing on the sidewalk
Provost Street in New Glasgow showing stores identified as Jackson's Union Drug Store, James Eastwood's and M. McNaughton… Several men and boys, all wearing hats or caps are standing on the sidewalk. Negative is available: PC-2-318-57
Provost Street in New Glasgow showing stores identified as Jackson's Union Drug Store, James Eastwood's and M. McNaughton… Several men and boys, all wearing hats or caps are standing on the sidewalk. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-30
Street scene showing stores identified as New Glasgow Auction Mart, Mrs. J. Taylor's and Wm. McIntosh's Two women, one man in uniform and several children are in the doorways or on the sidewalk, all wearing hats or caps. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-21
Street scene with a confectionery store on one corner and a four storey building with balconies, the "Norfolk Hotel" on the opposite side. Cars are driving on the left-hand side of the street. Negative is also available: PC-2-300-84
Provost Street showing two rows, mainly of commercial buildings. In the foreground on the left is a store called: "Douglas & Co.". On the left the New Glasgow Post Office is the nearest building, and ion the distance is a six or seven storey office block. There are many pedestrians on the sidewalks, a few motor cars, and one horse-drawn carriage on the street
Street scene with a confectionery store on one corner and a four storey building with balconies, the "Norfolk Hotel" on the opposite side. Cars are driving on the left-hand side of the street. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-25
View of New Glasgow from the surrounding countryside, prior to the fire of April 19, 1874. A church visible at one edge. Negative is also available: PC-2-317-15
View of New Glasgow from the surrounding countryside, prior to the fire of April 19, 1874. A church visible at one edge. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-13
View of New Glasgow after the fire of April 19, 1874. One complete block has been destroyed down to the foundations, along with portions of two others. Several firemen and a few other men are surveying the destruction. A factory chimney stands at one edge. One a fence three advertisements are visible, two of which read: "Use Brown's Bronchial …", "Use household panacea …"
View of New Glasgow after the fire of April 19, 1874. One complete block has been destroyed down to the foundations, along with portions of two others. Print copy also available: PC-2-334-5
A group of men, women and children, wearing hats and caps, standing in the foreground in front of the area destroyed in New Glasgow by the fire of April 19, 1874. A fire-carriage is in the centre of the group