Item is a photograph of Hanes standing at a table at the Kennetcook open house to mark the conversion to dial telephones at the Kennetcook exchange, where she was honoured after twenty-five years of service.
Item is a photograph of foreman J.A. Caldwell and cable splicer Jack Mutton checking the gas pressure up the submarine cable. which was placed in July and ran across the North West Arm of Sydney Harbour. The huge reel weighed 38 tons and contained 6010 feet of cable.
Item is a photograph of a telephone display. The writing on the wall reads "You can have branch offices across Canada at low low cost use our zenith service", and "New services for modern businesses." Several types of phones, radios, and typewriters are shown.
Item is a photograph of three people examining a brochure for telephone lines. Two people are in dresses, and one is in a suit. Above them is a sign reading "Expo67 Telephone Pavilion," which goes on to describe MT&T's participation at the 1967 World Exhibition in Montreal.
Item is a photograph of executives from Maritime Telephone and Telegraph Company signing a collective agreement with executives of the IBEW. Photograph shows G.E. Parnell, union secretary ; G.K. Foster, general plant manager ; A.E. MacPherson, union president ; H.W. Dacey, general personnel manager ; D. Purcell, union business agent ; W.A. Logan, general manager.
Item is a photograph of the toll operating room in the Maritime Telegraph and Telephone service centre building on Howe Avenue in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Photograph provides a view towards the South East of the room. Photograph taken by Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited.
Item is a photograph of consoles of television monitors, a digital computer on the right and tracking controls. In the foreground is Frederick Ricketts the instructor. Photograph was taken during a visit by the Trans-Canada Telephone System engineers. In midst of the television monitors is a digital computer at the right and tracking controls. Station manager Frederic Ricketts instructs a short course on the complexities of the station.
Item is a photograph of two people in front of an unidentified radio tower, facing away from it. The tower is very long and thin. The people are dressed in long jackets, and it is snowing in the photograph.
Item is a photograph of two people working on an unidentified radio tower. The photograph is taken from directly below the people, looking upwards towards the top of the tower.
Item is a photograph of a smaller unidentified radio tower on a roof. An unidentified person is seen standing approximately halfway up the tower. Three radio dishes are facing the opposite way.
Item is a photograph of Glenn Newman, Irving Whynot, Ray McCarthy, John Dowell, (back) Bob Newman, Keith Sanderson, Frank Butler, Eldon Snow and Everett Laurie.
Item is a photograph of scientists and guests on stage gathered for the opening of the Sir James Dunn Science Building. Chancellor C.D. Howe is in front, flanked by Lady Dunn and Dr. A. E. Kerr. Lord Beaverbrook, Lieutenant-governor E. C. Plow, Premier Stanfield, and eleven candidates for honorary degrees are also present.
Item is a photograph of scientists and distinguished guests walking outside for the opening of the Sir James Dunn Science Building. Chancellor C.D. Howe and Dr. A. E. Kerr are in the second row, with Lady Dunn behind them.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person receiving an honorary degree. They are pictured shaking hands in front of a bench with another person, both of whom are in robes.
Item is a photograph of Lady Dunn smiling, pictured with two unidentified people. Both other people are wearing suits and robes. All are holding pieces of paper.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified person in a robe looking up at a portrait hanging on the wall. The portrait features an older person wearing graduate robes and cap with a scroll in their hand. A small crowd is visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of two older unidentified people in conversation. The person on the left is wearing a long jacket and has a mustache, and the person on the right is wearing robes and holding a scroll and gap. Other people are visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of a crowd of older, unidentified people (likely scientists, guests or honorary degree recipients) on stage. Chancellor C.D. Howe, Dr. A. E. Kerr, and Lady Dunn are visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of unidentified people (likely scientists, guests or honorary degree recipients) in robes walking off the stage. Many are holding scrolls or pieces of paper.