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Photograph of the Hector Monument

Item is a photograph of the Hector Monument in Pictou depicting a Scottish Highland immigrant with rifle and axe standing on top of square plinths. In the background is a house and a Fire Station which shows the number: "..21" - either indicating the date of the building or the number of the fire station; also visible is the partial slogan: "…me all". On a pole in front of the house is a "One Way Street" sign.

Photograph of the Hamilton Monument

Item is a photograph of the Hamilton monument. Inscribed: "William Hamilton 1780-1863 wife Susan Durning 1789-1836 HAMILTON". The monument is in the sculptors' yard where other stones and equipment can be seen. Across the street is a store with the sign: "Grants Drug Store"

Photograph of the Halifax Tuberculosis Hospital Staff

Back Row: Miss. Frances Crowley - Halifax Infirmary; Miss. Esther Collins - Childrens Hospital; Miss. Alice O'Brien - Childrens Hospital; Miss. Rhoda Burnstein ; Childrens Hospital; Miss. Joan Greer - Halifax Infirmary; Miss. Mary Webber - Childrens Hospital; Miss. Celiste Cormier - Halifax Infirmary; Miss. Mary Kennedy - Halifax Infirmary. Front Row: nurse-unknown; Dr. A.R. Morton - Commisioner of Health for City of Halifax; Dr. C.J.W. Beckwith - Medical Superintendent TB Hospital and Director of TB Control for the city of Halifax; Miss. Sally Tretick - Instructor of Nurses.

Photograph of the German submarine U-889 shortly after its surrender to Canadian naval forces near Shelburne, Nova Scotia

Item, a photograph, is related to material found in Thomas Head Raddall's photograph album [between 1940 and 1959] and to MS-2-202, Box 55, Folder 22, Item 8 in subseries Thomas Head Raddall's loose photographs. The photograph has a stamp marking it copyright to the Royal Canadian Navy on the reverse side.

Photograph of the first Sabin vaccine administration in Canada

File is a xerox photocopy of a photograph of first Sabin oral vaccine in Canada. Inscription reads: This photograph, taken in 1961, when the first Sabin oral vaccine in Canada was administered at Wedgeport, was used on the Peoples Tree at Expo 67 last year. It shows Dr. V.K. Rideout, director of western Health Unit, talking with the mother and child who were the first to receive the vaccine. Dr. C.E. VanRooyen, director, division, division of laboratories, and Miss Cecile Amirault, supervisor of nurses, Yarmouth, lock on. (National Film Board, Bob Brooks).
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