Two young men wearing bow ties and lodge attire with flat-topped caps, standing; full pose. Their caps and one sash show the letters: "L O L" (Loyal Orange Lodge); the number: "1584" is on one cap
Display of 18 New Glasgow businesses including: M. M. Rhude meat shop, Crescent Jewelry Co., Jackson's Druggist & Florists, C.L Beck dry goods, Waldren's Studio, Pictou county power board, Barker's stores, Mineral Springs, J.J. Hoare Chevrolet, Thompson 7 Sutherland's Hardware & Sporting Goods, D. Porter & Sons Builder's Supplies, J.O. McLeod Frigidaire, Perns Shoppe, Osborne McDonald Plumbing, McKay Bros. Ltd., C. F. M Quarrie electrical fixtures and the New Glasgow Printery
Fonds contains William McKenzie's notebook and several loose sheets detailing timber purchases; three memos to William McKenzie, including one from Jessie Hoyt, who managed the company; the second [1896] and third [1898] published annual reports of the Relief Fund Association of the Employees of the Acadia Colliery; a Fairbanks Standard Scales catalogue; and the Westville business directory [1897].
Eleven young women standing behind nine young women who are seated, each wearing nurse's uniform with cap and a corsage and holding a binder tied with a ribbon; full pose. In front of the women is a row of baskets and vases of flowers. The photo is taken in a hall inside Aberdeen Hospital
Composite photo comprising individual photos of seventeen young woman each wearing nurse's uniform with cap, and each identified under her image; bust. In the centre of the upper half is the annotation: "Class of 12944 Aberdeen Hospital New Glasgow Nova Scotia"
Twelve young woman wearing nurses' uniforms with caps, each holding a binder and a bouquet, standing on the far side of a pond; full pose. In front of them is a row of flowers arranged in baskets
Seven young women wearing nurse's uniform with caps, standing outdoors, each holding a large bouquet of flowers and a scroll. Five floral arrangements in baskets are at their feet
Wooden "Fallis Championship Shield" "Presented by W. S. Fallis" to the "Abercrombie Golf Club". This information is engraved on metal plate attached to the shield, which includes nine small metal shields on which the names of winners are to be engraved
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-2-333-11
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. Negative is available: PC-2-318-36
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. Negative is available: PC-2-318-37
View of a railway line being constructed in a wooded area, identified as near the Horne's Bridge at Abercrombie, N.S. A man wearing a cap is standing on top of the trestle. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-14
View of a railway line being constructed in a hollow in a wooded area, identified as near the Horne's Bridge at Abercrombie, N.S. A man wearing a cap is standing on top of the trestle. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-13
View of a railway line being constructed in a hollow in a wooded area, identified as near the Horne's Bridge at Abercrombie, N.S. A man wearing a cap is standing on top of the trestle. Negative is available: PC-2-318-39
View of a railway line being constructed in a wooded area, identified as near the Hornes' Bridge at Abercrombie, N.S. A man wearing a cap is standing on top of the trestle. Negative is available: PC-2-318-38
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