Item consists of a black & white photograph (processed by Wamboldt-Waterfield), of the March 1975 ground turning ceremony undertaken by Premier Gerald Regan for the construction of the new Nova Scotia Rehabilitation Centre. People identified in the photograph include Tom Risley (in the wheelchair on the left-side of the picture), Don Curren (in the wheelchair in the middle of the picture), and Dr. Arthur Shears (director of the new Rehabilitation centre, standing at the far right of the picture).
Item is a portrait photograph of Tom Fraser, wearing a winger collar and overcoat, and his sister, wearing a hat. Both individuals are standing, 3/4. Glass plate negative labelled as "Pose #1".
Item is a portrait photograph of Tom Fraser, wearing a winged collar and overcoat, and sister. Tom Fraser is seated and his sister is standing beside him, 3/4 pose. Glass plate negative is labelled as "Pose #2".
Item consists of a photograph taken by Susan Perly, of three unidentified people conversing outside of Charlie and Kaye Murray's home during the First Roscoe Fillmore Memorial Picnic, Sackville, Nova Scotia, July 1978.
Item consists of a photograph of three unidentified people examining sections of the stack for use in the construction of the new western lighthouse on Sable Island, taken either late 1917 or early 1918.
Item is one portrait photograph of several children, possibly of David McKay. Two children are seated in chairs and the third child stands in between the chairs.
Item consists of a photograph showing young endangered Thread-leaved sundew (Drosera filiformis) emerging at Baccaro bog, with camera lens cap as size reference.
Item consists of a photograph showing young endangered Thread-leaved sundew (Drosera filiformis) emerging at Baccaro bog, with camera lens cap as size reference.
Item consists of a photograph showing young endangered Thread-leaved sundew (Drosera filiformis) emerging on the shore of Baccaro bog, with camera lens cap as size reference.
Item consists of a photograph showing young endangered Thread-leaved sundew (Drosera filiformis) emerging on the shore of Baccaro bog, with camera lens cap as size reference.
Item is a photograph of Larry Boner, who was a photographer employed by the Nova Scotia government, and G. Cecil Day, who was a retired editor and the former owner of the Liverpool Advance.
Item, a photograph, has development damage with discoloration. It was taken during a television interview in the Simeon Perkins house in Liverpool, Nova Scotia.