Item consists of correspondence from Owen Bell Jones to Archibald MacMechan, dated June 20, 1921 from Windsor, Nova Scotia, discussing the difficult transition from a military life to legal life: the "realization that I was studying law and not deciphering code messages from Prime Minister [Viktor] Pepelaev."
Collection contains postcards written and collected by the Gass family of Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia. The postcards are primarily of Nova Scotia and some, but not all, have handwritten notes. There are also postcards of Montreal, New York, Washington and Victoria. The majority are written to or from Clare Gass.
Item is a portrait photograph of the daughters of David William McGregor and Elizabeth Ellen Nellie Ross. One girl, Donelda Jean McGregor (1911-1964), stands with one hand on the back of a small chair on which one younger girl, Irene Elizabeth McGregor (1914-2001), holding a booklet is seated, full pose.
Fonds contains early nineteenth-century records of the Victoria Hotel, including cash books (1903-1913); ledgers (1902-1914); and guest registers (1899-1928).
Two poses of one young woman wearing nurse's uniform with cap. One is a bust pose. The other shows her seated, holding a scroll and a bouquet of flowers, and a basket of flowers beside her; 3/4 pose
This fonds contains a small volume of financial records relating to Charles Davison's grocery business in Hansport, Nova Scotia, including invoices, promissory notes and account statements. There is also a photograph of Davison and a copy of a letter written to his wife.
Fonds comprises general business correspondence, financial records and legal records, primarily indentures and insurance policies. There are also sales and operations records and vessel records, including insurance policies, charter parties and printed protests. Family records include estate papers, and records created and collected during David Frieze's tenure as a justice of the peace for Hants County, as well as electoral records and records created by Maitland Presbyterian Church, Sons of Temperance, and the Maitland School.
File contains a notebook with details of plant collecting trips in and around Halifax by Hugh Bell and other members of the Biology Department at Dalhousie University.
Fonds consists of two farm ledgers (1894-1936 and 1899-1906); one farm inventory (1899); one notebook containing estate inventories and administrative accounts (1837-1875); one notebook containing a weather diary (1949); and minutes from two Master of Rights Lodge meetings held in 1931.
File contains a receipt book for the country store from June to September 1951. Locations include Lawrencetown, Windsor, Grand Falls, and Corner Brook.
Fonds consists of twelve student notebooks from medical school, Dalhousie registration cards, transcripts, medical books, examinations, photographs, and Provincial Medical Board papers.
Item is a photograph of a memorial somewhere in Hants County, Nova Scotia. The photograph was exhibited at the Centre for Art Tapes during a 1977 exhibition of photography and video by Bruce Sparks, Vikky Swettenham and Theodore Wan.
File consists of legal documents and correspondence regarding the right of way agreement between Culverwell Holdings Limited and F. H. Brison & Sons Limited.
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.
File includes correspondence from David MacDonald, executive assistant to Gerald Regan, whom Hicks replaced as guest speaker at the dinner held at Kings - Edgehill School, in Windsor, Nova Scotia.
Item consists of a forest inventory of the Oland properties at Northfield, Hants County written by LaHave Forestry Consultants Ltd. for Culverwell Holdings Limited in 1980.