Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. McMillan's daughter standing with hand on the seat of an upholstered chair, full pose. Glass plate negative labelled as "Pose #2".
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. McMillan's daughter standing with an elbow on the seat of an upholstered chair, full pose. The hand of an unknown individual is visible at the edge of the portrait leaning on a table. Glass plate negative is labelled as "Pose #1".
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. Russel Fraser's son wearing a winged collar and overcoat, standing, 3/4 pose. Glass plate negative labelled as "Pose #1".
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. Russel Fraser's son wearing a winged collar and overcoat, standing, 3/4 pose. Glass plate negative labelled as "Pose #2".
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. Rutherford's children. One child is wearing nautical attire seated on the arm of a love seat between the two other children, full pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. Smith's baby lying on a love seat, full pose. An unknown individual is partially visible at the edge of the glass plate holding a toy above the baby.
Item is a photograph of a group of men and boys standing in the foreground of the area destroyed by the fire of April 19, 1874, in New Glasgow. Two horse-drawn carriages are visible at the edge of the group. Negative also available: PC-2-317-19
Item is a photograph of Owen Lennon, who was born May 3, 1909 in Stellarton, and died March 15, 1988 in Vancouver. Lennon was married to Bertha Irene Bryson in Truro, 1931, and was the son of John Patrick Lennon and Marcella McDougall. Print from Nitrate Negative: 29-300
Item is a photograph of Provost Street in New Glasgow showing a row of connected buildings which house several stores on the lower level and the balcony and accommodation of the Glasgow Hotel on the upper. Several dormer windows line the roof. The end store belongs to J. Fraser Downie. The lower entrance to the hotel is next door. Several people wearing hats are standing on the balcony, and several are standing on the street and sidewalk near the corner where merchandise is displayed. Negative is available: PC-2-318-55
Item is a photograph of Provost Street in New Glasgow showing a row of connected buildings which house several stores on the lower level and the balcony and accommodation of the Glasgow Hotel on the upper. Several dormer windows line the roof. The end store belongs to J. Fraser Downie. The lower entrance to the hotel is next door. Several people wearing hats are standing on the balcony, and several are standing on the street and sidewalk near the corner where merchandise is displayed. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-19