Photograph of the Crossarms team line up for trophies. Vice president A.G. Archibald on the extreme right presents Bob McLeod third from left with his award.
Correspondence addressed to A.M. MacDonald of Society Historical Committee regarding photograph of interior of Windsor office. Describes operations during that period.
File contains an agreement with Harris, Forbes, and Company and Royal Securities respecting the purchase of five percent of general refunding bond issue.
Photographs of G. Donald Robb general plant manager presenting Bob Cameron district supervisor of construction in district 3 with the president's tray a retirement dinner held for him at the Mid-Valley Motel in Middleton, Nova Scotia. Cameron retired after 37 years with Maritime Telephone and Telegraph.
Photograph of general manager W.A. Logan on the right addressing the board of trade of Annapolis with A.G. Denton president of board of trade on the left and G.A. Ray local manager.
Photograph of the Thermo-Fax "Filmac 200" the larger of the two machines. It is a reader and printer of microfilm and is produced by the 3M company. The Thermo-Fax is used as a view graph for microfilm graphs and can also reprint a master blue print size 26" x 20". Another feature is a 1/2 print 13" x 20" can be produced if a full print is not necessary. The machine to the left is a Filmsort Uniprinter 086 and by a redeveloped process this machine will reproduce film correspondence to the print on the master film for use in view graphs.