Exterior of Fire Department. Pictured are two fire engines and seven firefighters. Left engine is: La France (1917) and the right is: White American Motors (?) 1918/19
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
View of a house from the base of the drive which is arched with trees. Two cars can be seen, both with men standing beside them. Five other people are standing around the house
Two clapboard, two-storey houses with verandahs and upstairs balconies. A second-story window is open and a man is standing on the front steps of one of the houses. Envelope annotated: "View #2"
Taken from across the river, two buildings are connected. In front of the buildings is a dock where a small sail boat is moored. There are two men standing beside the boat. Envelope annotated: "View #1"
Taken from a boat, shows the rear of the buildings. Many boats are moored in front of the buildings. The town can be seen behind the buildings. Envelope annotated: "View #2"
Wooden building under construction showing insulation called "Building Blanket" by the Riverbank M'f'g. Co. Ltd. New Glasgow N. S. Canada, partially installed in one of the walls where two men are working. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-39
View of a mine site not long after clearing has taken place. Tree stumps and logs litter the area. The bank head is to one side. Also in view are other mining buildings, a large number of men and two wagons. There are also a number of railway ties in the foreground. Envelope annotated: "Mining #4" and "wet". Print copy is available: PC-2-334-4
View of a mining site not long after clearing has taken place. Tree stumps and logs litter the area. Two men on wagons appear in an area where rails are being laid. Two small flat cars appear at centre as well as a number of small buildings. Envelope annotated: "Mining #3" and "wet". A print of the plate is included
Four wooden buildings located in front of a wooden area. In front of the buildings the land has been cleared and many trees stumps and logs are littering the area. Five men are standing in the distance in front of one building
Three stores on the corner of Provost Street, with signs reading: "House Furnishings", "Crockery, China." and "All kinds of fancy goods, sm… 5 c. - 10 c. & 15 c. Store". Around the corner and on the side of the third store there is a sign reading: "Household furnishings of all kinds at lowest prices. Crockery, china and aluminum ware.". The side window is inscribed: "McLellan's Ltd."; a "No Parking" sign is attached to that side of the buildings. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-23
Three stores on the corner of Provost Street, with signs reading: "House Furnishings", "Crockery, China." and "The McLellan's Stores All kinds of fancy goods, sm… from 5 cents **** to … 5 c. - 10 c. & 15 c. Store". Around the corner and on the side of the third store there is a sign reading: "Household furnishings of all kinds at lowest prices. Crockery, china and aluminum ware.". The side window is inscribed: "McLellan's Ltd."; a "No Parking" sign is attached to that side of the buildings. In fact, a car is parked at that side; one woman is standing on the corner looking down the side street
Eastwood's Service & Filling Station - a small hut with a cover extending from it to one gas pump. Air pumps and a car ramp are available at the side of the building. Envelope annotated: "MacLean & Archimedes St"
Large building with two service bays, reception are, possible a show room and several room towards the back. Two double pumps are at an island under a cover. Two men wearing caps are standing beside one pump. The symbol is that of an Indian chief wearing a headdress
One brick four-storey building identified by a plate above the door as "Mockler Hall". Two young men are looking through the open window above the sign. The site is undeveloped around the building. A lower building is seen in the background
Row of commercial buildings identified on the envelope as possibly Provost St. in New Glasgow. The central building, which shows 1907 as the date of construction, houses two companies named: "H. H. Heckman" and "McCullough & Co.". On the left is the partial building whose occupants names are partially visible as: "…on R. Fraser Dentist" and "… Blackett". On the right is the office of the "Western Telegraph and Cable Office". A man's bicycle is parked on the nearside of the road
Outdoors view of one large brick building with many lower buildings, some with sloped roofs, rounded domes and brick chimney stacks (kilns?) surrounding it. Many pipes are stacked neatly in large piles. Two men are standing beside one pile. A few pots and lengths of wood are scattered in the foreground. The shot was taken from on top of a railway boxcar which is partially visible with one other in the foreground
Outdoors view of one large brick building with a row of lower buildings with sloped roofs, rounded domes and brick chimneys stacks (kilns?) in front. Many pipes are stacked neatly in large piles In front of the buildings, and many are standing separately in front of the piles. The foreground appears to be covered with broken clay in several places
Outdoors view of one large brick building with a row of lower buildings with sloped roofs, rounded domes and brick chimney stacks (kilns?) in front. Many pipes are stacked neatly in large piles In front of the buildings, and many are standing separately in front of the piles. The foreground appears to be covered with broken clay
Outdoors view of one large brick building with a row of lower buildings with sloped roofs, rounded domes and brick chimney stacks (kilns?) in front. One chimney and another building are visible behind. Many pipes are stacked neatly in large piles in front of the buildings, and many are standing separately in front of the piles. A railway line is in the foreground
Interior view of the Eastern Car Co. Ltd.'s Wood Car House showing stacks of wood, trestles and partially built wooden Box Cars. Annotated: "Eastern Car Co" and "Wood Car House"
View of the site of the Eastern Car Co. Ltd. plant and offices. In the fore-ground are rails, on which sits Intercolonial Canada Box Car 81141 pulled by locomotive 120. The plate is stamped: "Eastern Car Co New Glasgow N S". Print copy is included