Item is a photograph of Donald Lusk McKaracher (1908-1973) and Margaret Cameron McKaracher (1906-1967), the children of Evan St. Lawrence McKaracher and Joanna Cameron.
Item is one portrait photograph of the child of John W. McIntosh seated in a chair near a table that has a photographic booklet open on the table. 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.
Item is a portrait photograph of the daughter of John W. McIntosh standing by a table on which a photographic booklet is lying open. 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.
Item is a wedding portrait of Mr. & Mrs. A.W. McDonald, the bride is seated with her husband seated on the edge of the chair; full pose. Alexander William "Sandy" McDonald (1861-1916) married Kate Willima Ross (1881-1938). Kate was from Blue Mountain. The couple never had children.
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.
One man wearing a winged collar, seated on a wicker chair with one young girl seated on its arm, and one woman holding a photographic booklet, seated on a carved chair; 3/4 pose
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. & Mrs. Neil McDonald. Mrs. Neil McDonald seated on a wicker chair with Mr. Neil McDonald seated on its arm, 3/4 pose. Neil was born on July 12, 1853 in Wycocomagh, Cape Breton. He was married first to Mary Ann McDonald (1856-1894), and later to Mary Fraser (1853-1942), the latter of whom is pictured here. Neil died on May 29, 1931 in Thorburn.
Item is a portrait photograph of Aurelia McDonald looking to the side; bust. McDonald (1887-1917) was married to Reginald Webster Cunningham, with whom she had one daughter, Doris Elizabeth Cunningham (1914-1996).
Item is a portrait photograph of a St. Francis Xavier University Football Team member wearing a polo-neck sweater with an "X" sewn on the chest. Cropped at bust.
Item is a portrait photograph of a St. Francis Xavier University Football Team member wearing a polo-neck sweater with an "X" sewn on the chest. Cropped at bust.
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 portrait photograph of four children. One child stands on a wicker chair, another child sits on the chair by the first child's feet with one leg crossed underneath them. A third child is seated on a tall stool on the other side of the first child, the fourth child is seated on a chair in front of the tall stool with one leg crossed over the other and their hands clasped on their knee.
File contains a photograph of one man with a handlebar moustache seated on a carved chair and one woman wearing a hat and fur neck attire standing; full pose
Item is a photograph of James K. McDonald and James Joseph Marshall. McDonald (1876-1952) was from Coalburn, Pictou County, and married Mary McDonald (1879-1967). Marshall was born circa 1889, and died in 1969. Marshall was married to Jemima Ruth Cameron (1890-1960), and had two children: son John Daniel (1913-1995) and daughter Muriel Ruth (1917-1971).
Item is photographic portrait of James McDonald (1876-1952), the son of Duncan (1841-1929) and Elizabeth Davidson McDonald (1840-1923). He was from Coalburn, Pictou County, was married to Mary McDonald (1879-1967), and had a son, Duncan Davidson McDonald (1908-1985).