Building housing the Canadian Bank of Commerce on the lower level and the offices of John Doull, Barrister on the upper level, in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
J. W. Cumming Store. The sign above the first building reads: "Manufacturer of Modern Coal …ls and all kinds of high grade miners tools". Three other buildings can be seen; in the doorway of the second are two men and two horses
Wooden building under construction showing insulation called "Building Blanket" by the Riverbank M'f'g. Co. Ltd. New Glasgow N. S. Canada, partially installed in one of the walls where two men are working. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-39
Group of 7 men posed around a trophy on a table. Behind them is a banner inscribed: "Unity, Strength, American Federation of Labor". All are wearing scarves inscribed with maple leaves, crossed hammers, and the number 4
East River Bridge, New Glasgow while under construction. A hoist is visible in the background, as are several workmen, all wearing caps, houses and trees
Eastwood's Service & Filling Station - a small hut with a cover extending from it to one gas pump. Air pumps and a car ramp are available at the side of the building. Envelope annotated: "MacLean & Archimedes St"
Display inside a wooden building, of two rolls of insulation, one closed, and one open and cut to display the interior composition. The complete roll is labelled: "Product of Nova Scotia Canada" and "Riverbank Building Blanket Reg'd. 250 Square Feet Triple Made in Canada by Riverbank Manufacturing Co. Limited - Distributors for Great Britain Anglo-Colonial Trading Corp., Limited 72 Lower Thames St., London, E. C. 3 - USE NO HOOKS"
Side and end view of one Box Car under construction sitting on rails inside a workshop. Workmen are standing beside a second Box Car which is slightly visible ahead of it on the rails
View of New Glasgow annotated: "Bird's Eye View of New Glasgow, from High School" and "Rice Photo N. G. No. 2". A sign on one building reads: D. C. Rose Carriage Builder". Envelope annotated: "view shows Temperance Street". Print copy is available: PC-2-334-17
View of the Horne's Bridge in a wooded area identified on the envelope as Abercrombie, N.S. Beyond it trees are felled for the construction of a railway track. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-12
First Presbyterian Church (formerly the New St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church), with a field in the foreground and houses behind it. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-7
Ten men wearing suits and matching caps, standing and seated, all but two holding brass instruments; the other two have drums beside them. The larger drum is inscribed: "Thorburn Brass Band". A group of people are visible in the background at one edge. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-74
Side & end view of Sydney & Louisburg Railway Miners Passenger Car "S. & L. 116", cropped. Original envelope listed this plate as Besco Miners Passenger Car
22 men standing on a steel pipe outside. Some buildings are visible in the distance. Photo is cropped with masking paper. Safety negative is available: PC-2-335-3. Print copy is available: PC-2-334-42