Photograph of interior of central office Liverpool building. "This picture Liverpool 1931 showing only 1 50 line switchboard with 45 local drops magneto or battery call lines and 5 small drops (pro. toll lines). I can't recall an installation of this type at any time that I had worked in Liverpool, especially in 1931. Same would apply to Lockeport, Shelburne, Mill Village or Port Mouton exchanges. If this picture was actually taken in Liverpool, perhaps it could have been the 1st board used by the Maritime Telephone and Telegraph Company the time they bought out the Queens County Telephone Company in 1911 when they first went in the Cowie building on Market Street as Liverpool had 87 phones, probably quite a number of 4 party and multi party lines and a board that size probably looked after the exchange at that time" - E.L. Locke [date unknown]
Photograph of "pole in front of Hatts Garage on Main Street just opposite of the Maritime Telephone and Telegraph Company C.O. that was the Honourable Jason Mack Building on corner of Main and Carten Street. The company bought this building and moved from the Cowie Building on Market Street in 1921." - E.L. Locke [date unknown]
Photograph of "building on the North side of Main Street, opposite the Liverpool Town Hall. This building is quite an old building. years ago the Union Bank of Halifax used to be in it; Hall and Cameron Lawyers; Southern Salvage Company Limited; today S.M. Bartling Junior is the owner and Simpson-Sears has an order store in it." - E.L. Locke [date unknown.]
Photograph of "the front of M.T. & T. Company office in the Cowie Building on Market Street. I worked in this office as night operator in 1913-1914; as the repairman from 1916-1921; when the office was moved to the Honourable Jason Mack building on the corner of Main and Carten Street" - E.L. Locke [date unknown]
Photographs of Ronald MacNeil placing the first call from his hospital bed in the Debert Military Hospital to his wife in New Aberdeen, Cape Breton. Looking on were assistant Matron Archeson of the hospital staff, Col. J.G.D. Campbell officer commanding the hospital and W.E. Grant of the telephone company.
Photograph of the Maritime Centre during construction. Bulletin photographer Wayne MacDonald snapped this view of Maritime Centre when he was in the highest of two cranes at the site.
Photographs of Edmund Morris mayor of Halifax, A.G. Archibal Maritime Telephone and Telegraph chairman, James A. Soden chairman of Trizec Corporation, the Honourable Clarence L. Gosse former Lieutenant General of Nova Scotia and the Honourable Gerald Regan former Premier of Nova Scotia.