Item is a photograph of Annie May Fleighler, who was married to Frederick Heartz. She was born in Prince Edward Island in 1878, and died in New Glasgow in 1963. She is buried in the Haliburton cemetery in Pictou County.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. George McGregor's children. The girl, Hannah M. Elizabeth (1908-1938), stands between two younger boys, Daniel Crocket (1911-1993) and Alexander McGlashen (1913-2000), who are seated on a small table and a small chair, full pose. Their parents were George Alexander McGregor (1867-1943) and Mary Jane Crocket (1879-1962).
Item is a print from Nitrate Negative: 24-82. Mrs. How Ling was born Tay Sing (Twee) Chong in China circa 1899. She arrived in Canada on December 6, 1910 at the age of 11, and died on September 30, 1962 in Halifax.
Item is a photograph of two poses of Mrs. Howard McKinnon's daughter; Jean Isabel McKinnon, full pose. In one she is seated with her hands clasped around her crossed knees, beside a small table on which a photographic booklet is lying open; in the other he is standing on a wall, with hands on an open photographic booklet which is lying on the attached pillar.
Item consists of a portrait photograph of Mrs. Irving's young daughter standing on a furry mat, full pose, taken in 1893 at Waldren Studios. The child is holding a doll and beside her is an open photo album on the table.
Item is a portrait photograph of two poses of a young woman; in one, she is facing to the side, bust. Myrtle Grace McGregor was born April 1, 1899 in Sunny Brae, the daughter of John McGregor and Mary Jessie Fraser. She was married to Charles Murdock McLeod, and died after 1967.
Item is a photograph of Neil Fleming McBeth (1878-1957) wearing horse-shoe shaped pin in vest lapel; bust. McBeth was the son of Robert McBeth and Catherine Baillie. He was married first to Margaret Fraser, and later to Jessie Belle McDonald.
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 Reverend Angus R. McDonald, who was born April 14, 1868 in Broad Cove Marsh, Inverness, Cape Breton, the son of Roderick McDonald (1818-1893) and Flora Smith (1837-1927). Reverend McDonald died in May 1953.
Item is a photograph of Reverend Angus R. McDonald, who was born April 14, 1868 in Broad Cove Marsh, Inverness, Cape Breton, the son of Roderick McDonald (1818-1893) and Flora Smith (1837-1927). Reverend McDonald died in May 1953.
Item is a photograph of Reverend Angus R. McDonald, who was born April 14, 1868 in Broad Cove Marsh, Inverness, Cape Breton, the son of Roderick McDonald (1818-1893) and Flora Smith (1837-1927). Reverend McDonald died in May 1953.
Item is a photograph of Reverend Angus R. McDonald, who was born April 14, 1868 in Broad Cove Marsh, Inverness, Cape Breton, the son of Roderick McDonald (1818-1893) and Flora Smith (1837-1927). Reverend McDonald died in May 1953.
Item is a copy photograph of two boys standing behind one young girl seated, wearing a tartan dress; full pose. One of the boys has a sword at his side.
Item is a photograph of the two children of Mrs. McDonald. Frederick McDonald (1923-2015) married Marie Annabelle Muirhead. Katherine Jean "Jeannie" McDonald (1928-2015) married Francis Clifford Pitts.
Item is one portrait photograph of Alex Munroe, four children, and another adult individual. Father, Alexander William Munroe (1875-1942) is seated in a chair, with a baby seated on the arm of the chair, another child standing next to the chair. A third child is seated on a small chair, and mother, Margaret Jean Cumming (1876-1953) is seated on a chair behind this child holding a baby on the arm. The couple's four boys are James Earl, George W., Roland M., and John C.
Item is a print from Nitrate Negative: 30-123. William George Dunbar was married to Mary Ellen Dooley, who died in Stellarton, Pictou County in 1950. They had one son, Arthur Webster (1914-1983).
Item is a portrait photograph of the Himmelman family. Five children, four girls and one boy. Three girls are seated on chairs, the smallest girl is seated on the arm of a chair, and the boy standing behind.