Item is a photograph of Mrs. Arbuckle, who was born Marjorie Bradley Smith, and her seven children. Mrs. Arbuckle was born on August 19, 1899 in Massachusetts, USA, and was married to George Lawrence Arbuckle (1899-1941). She died on Octover 7, 1985 in Riverton, Pictou County.
Item is a portrait photograph of Jean Bailey. Jean was one of many guest children who came to Canada from England during WW2. Jean and her Brother Brian stayed with Mr. E.G. Irish and his family in Pictou, Nova Scotia. The children Brian (age 13) and Jean (age 15) returned to England in July of 1945 after spending five years with the Irish family.
Item is a portrait photograph of Brian Bailey. Brian was one of many guest children who came to Canada from England during WW2. Brian and his sister Jean stayed with Mr. E.G. Irish and his family in Pictou, Nova Scotia. The children Brian (age 13) and Jean (age 15) returned to England in July of 1945 after spending five years with the Irish family.
Composite photo comprising 14 individual photos, 13 of them of individual players and the centre one a team photo of 14 players and 4 other men; full pose. Annotated: "New Glasgow Guild Bombers Champions A. P. C. League 1943". A negative is included
Item is a photograph of Allister Duncan McDonald, born August 2, 1892 in Sunny Brae, and his wife, Ida Pearl Giffin (1894-1951). The couple had no children, and McDonald died in 1963 in New Glasgow.
Item is a portrait photograph of Brian and Jean Bailey. Brian and Jean were one of many guest children who came to Canada from England during WW2. Jean and her Brother Brian stayed with Mr. E.G. Irish and his family in Pictou, Nova Scotia. The children, Brian age 13 and Jean age 15, returned to England in July of 1945 after spending 5 years with the Irish family.
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 photograph of baby Kathryn Elizabeth Johnstone, who was born in Coalburn, Pictou County in 1934. Kathryn worked as a nurse, and married Wayne C. Buttle of Thorburn. The couple had four sons: Jeffrey, Edwin, Leslie, and Derek. Kathryn died in October 1981 at the age of 47.
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 photograph of Isabella McIntosh, who was born September 10, 1907 in Stellarton, the daughter of John William McIntosh (1880-1910) and Marion Dunbar (1881-1951). She was married to Duncan Frederick McDonald (1908-2000) and died August 30, 2003 in New Glasgow. Photograph is annotated: "Aberdeen Graduate"
Item is a photograph of Doris Cunningham, who was born on March 3, 1914 in Stellarton. Her mother died of tuberculosis when Doris was a baby, and her father remarried Gertrude Sinclair. Doris married Aubrey William MacDonald (1916-1988) and had two children, daughter Aurelia McDonald and son Reginald Webster Cunningham. Doris died in New Glasgow in 1996.
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).
File contains a bust-style portrait of Victor Stalmans. Victor Stalmans, also known as Mouche Stalmans, operated a store in Stellarton, Nova Scotia for many years on Acadia Ave. The print was made from nitrate negative: 29-498.
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
One young boy wearing nautical attire, seated on small chair, and one younger boy seated on a small table; full pose. Print from Nitrate Negative: 28-5
Item is a photograph of Florence McDonald, bust. McDonald was born in 1904, the daughter of Duncan C. McDonald and Jessie Holmes McDonald. She never married, had no children, worked for most of her life in Boston, and died in 1995. Print from Nitrate Negative: 27-312
Item is a portrait photograph Cecilia McDonald, bust. Address: 26 Thorburn. McDonald was born circa 1908, daughter of John B. and Mary McDonald. She had three siblings: Dnaiel, Christene, and John A. McDonald.