Item is a copy photo of one young boy wearing a cap seated on a horse in front of a store with a sign above the door reading: "Provisions 1885 A. Chisholm Groceries Crockery Ware". Original envelope annotated: "Alex Chisholm's horse". Two men are standing behind and several boys seated looking on
Item is a copy photo of one unidentified boy urinating to spell out: "Merry Xmas". A cat is watching. The words: "Not Bad for a Stub Pen" are printed across the bottom of the original photo
Copy photo of a Christmas card depicting one woman and one man seated in an outhouse with open door; full pose. Inscribed: "The Same Old Crap from Viola & Roy"
Item is a copy photograph of a coat-of-arms, with the motto "Touch not a cat without a glove" and the name "W.L. Gilliefs" at foot of original. Title proper on the photograph sleeve is Mitchell Copeland.
Item is a portrait photograph of A. F. Grant and family, full pose. Glass plate is labelled as "rice photo: #6677". Print copy is available: PC-2-333-45.
Item is one portrait photograph of A. F. McDonald wearing an academic gown standing next a chair with one hand on the back of the chair and another holding a scroll.
File contains a glass plate negative photograph of a railway hopper car with side-bottom release, sitting on a flatcar which appears to read: "Government Railways C. G. R.". The hopper is inscribed: "Built by the Eastern Car Co. Ltd. New Glasgow N.S."
Item is a portrait photograph of A. J. Copeland wearing a winged collar and broad tie, bust. Glass plate envelope annoted with address "S…. River Pictou Co."
item is a copy photo of a newspaper clipping from the "Standard", Montreal, Canada March 18, 1916, showing a rural landscape with the letter "X" marked in a field. The text reads in part: "An Historic Spot in Eastern Canada. - The "X" in the Standard's engraving marks the site of the barn in which the first meeting of the Pictou Presbytery in Pictou, N. S., was held. In this house Rev. George Monro Grant (1877-1902) Principal of Queens University spent many... "
Item is a portrait photograph of a a Sister from St. Martha's Convent wearing a habit, seated in a chair with her arms crossed in front of her with her hands inserted into the sleeves of her habit.
Item is a portrait photograph of a Sister from St. Martha's Convent wearing a habit and seated in a chair with her arms crossed in front of her with her hands inserted in the sleeves of the habit.
Item is a portrait photograph of a Sister from St. Martha's Convent standing wearing a nun's habit holding a small book in one hand and the other arm by her side.
Item is a portrait photograph of a Sister from St. Martha's Convent seated in a chair wearing a nun's habit with her arms crossed in front of her with her hands inserted into the sleeves of the habit, with a table nearby with a small book on the table.
Item is a photograph of a Smooth Fox Terrier, bred by George Stonewall Jackson, standing next to a trophy. George Stonewall Jackson was a breeder and exhibitor of Smooth Fox Terriers. In 1912, George Stonewall Jackson was the founding president of the Egerton Kennel Club, New Glasgow. The trophy ribbons read: "Nov 1911- First prize winner, Egerton Poultry and Pet Stock Show."
Item is a photograph of a Smooth Fox Terrier, bred by George Stonewall Jackson, standing next to a trophy. George Stonewall Jackson was a breeder and exhibitor of Smooth Fox Terriers. In 1912, George Stonewall Jackson was the founding president of the Egerton Kennel Club, New Glasgow. The trophy ribbons read: "Nov 1911- First prize winner, Egerton Poultry, and Pet Stock Show."
Item is a photograph of a street scene in New Glasgow when it was decorated for the visit of the Marquis of Lorne. A Union Jack and one other flag are hanging beside an archway of greenery extend across it. Several men wearing tall hats are standing on the sidewalk. Two horse-drawn carriages, two men, and two children are in the street. A sign indicates that the most prominent building is that of: "J. W. Jackson & Co. Druggist"
Item is a photograph of a street scene showing stores identified as R. Lynagh Cabinet Maker and Furniture Store, Hugh J. Cameron, and John McP. Fraser. Five men, all wearing hats, are standing in doorways. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-22
Item is a street scene showing stores identified as R. Lynagh Cabinet Maker and Furniture Store, Hugh J. Cameron, and John McP. Fraser. Five men, all wearing hats, are standing in doorways. Negative is available: PC-2-318-60