Photograph of Robert Sigrist and technician working at the colour control console in the commonwealth room with an audience watching the big screen at the C.M. A. closed circuit colour television convention.
Photograph of W.P. Barrie standing by the crossbar dial equipment. The office test frame, for maintenance purposes this is the nerve centre of the office. In addition to the constant check being kept on critical units of the machine, the facts concerning individual troubles such as incompleted calls are displayed on banks of lamps to assist maintenance personel in tracking down the trouble.
Photographs of Ed Hale at his retirement party. Looking on are private branch installation and repair employee Arnold Hartland in the centre and Walter Grist of the New Glasgow special services marketing group.
Photograph of Dianne Budgell and Graham Holman of New Glasgow Maritime Telephone and Telegraph Comapny, Carolyn Thomas from the Human Right Commission in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Aubrey Caldwell from Sydney Maritime Telephone and Telegraph Company.
Photograph of helicopter lowering a container unit while a man hangs from it. Write up on back of the photograph is as follows "This fiberglass unit can be split again into two parts for smaller helicopters. It's normally trailered on the dual wide chassis seen underneath. There are two of these. One for RF equipment the other for [power?] ie. regulations, distribution and rectifiers. In addiction a trailer for [Helvar?] and hardware, a 30 kilimoer power trailer and a flat bed for the tower section. The antennas 98 foot dishes) are carried on top of end fiberglass unit. It also has steel skis (can be seen) for [?] into tough locations. Ok? - Bob"
Photograph of Nova Scotia Attorney General Leonard Pace, Maritime Telephone and Telegraph president Struan Robertson, Human Rights Director George F. McCurdy and Chairman of the Human Rights Commission Andrew MacKay