Item is a photograph of Eastern Electric and Supply Company equipment installers Gordon Mills, Bernie James, and foreman George Lohnes at the Port Hawkesbury Nova Scotia cutover of a common battery switchboard. The three men are standing at snack table, and two are holding mugs.
Item is a photograph of exchange foreman Blair Ballem and installation and repair foreman Bill Bell both from Summerside, Prince Edward island covering the time capsule which will remain sealed until 2077.
Item is a photograph of Lady Dunn smiling, pictured with two unidentified people. Both other people are wearing suits and robes. All are holding pieces of paper.
Item is a photograph of executives from Maritime Telephone and Telegraph Company signing a collective agreement with executives of the IBEW. Photograph shows G.E. Parnell, union secretary ; G.K. Foster, general plant manager ; A.E. MacPherson, union president ; H.W. Dacey, general personnel manager ; D. Purcell, union business agent ; W.A. Logan, general manager.
Item is a photograph of Hanes standing at a table at the Kennetcook open house to mark the conversion to dial telephones at the Kennetcook exchange, where she was honoured after twenty-five years of service.
Item is a photograph of people loading telephone directories into the trunks of Halifax taxi cabs. The directories are stacked in wrapped piles, and the cabs are lined in a row outside of the building.
Item is a photograph of President J.E. Richardson presenting the president's award to Lloyd I. Hersey of Annapolis Nova Scotia while S.L. Nixon of Berwick, J.E. Nicoles of Kentville, J.F. Longley of Kentville and D. Gesner of Wolfville look on.
Item is a photograph of scientists and distinguished guests walking outside for the opening of the Sir James Dunn Science Building. Chancellor C.D. Howe and Dr. A. E. Kerr are in the second row, with Lady Dunn behind them.
Item is a photograph of scientists and distinguished guests walking outside for the opening of the Sir James Dunn Science Building. Chancellor C.D. Howe and Dr. A. E. Kerr are in the second row, with Lady Dunn behind them.
Item is a photograph of scientists and guests on stage gathered for the opening of the Sir James Dunn Science Building. Chancellor C.D. Howe is in front, flanked by Lady Dunn and Dr. A. E. Kerr. Lord Beaverbrook, Lieutenant-governor E. C. Plow, Premier Stanfield, and eleven candidates for honorary degrees are also present.
Item is a photograph of E. Eliasen, Assistant General Manager Engineering of Canadian overseas Telecommunications Corporation, describing the Mill Village earth station.
Item is a photograph of Glenn Newman, Irving Whynot, Ray McCarthy, John Dowell, (back) Bob Newman, Keith Sanderson, Frank Butler, Eldon Snow and Everett Laurie.
Item is a photograph of the exterior of the back of the central office of the Prince Edward Island Telephone System in Prince Edward Island, before remodeling.
Item is a photograph of the exterior of the back of the central office of the Prince Edward Island Telephone System in Prince Edward Island, after remodeling.
Item is a photograph of the exterior of the front of the central office of the Prince Edward Island Telephone System in Prince Edward Island, before remodeling.
Item is a photograph of the exterior of the front of the central office of the Prince Edward Island Telephone System in Prince Edward Island, after remodeling.
Item is a photograph of the exterior of the Island Telephone Company central office in Prince Edward Island, taken across the street and from the left. Several vehicles and three other buildings (a meat market, Isabel's Beauty Shop, and a sweets store) are visible beside it. The view of the building is partially covered by trees.
Item is a photograph of the exterior of the Island Telephone Company central office in Prince Edward Island, taken across the street and from the right. Several vehicles and two other buildings (a Producer's Co-op Associtation Appliance and Farm Supply depo and Dairy and Poultry department) are visible beside the building.
Item is a photograph of the safe driver award winners group in front of the Sydney forum, Nova Scotia. The forum and a row of vehicle is visible in the background.