Artist conception of an incident where Alexander Graham Bell was about to test a transmitter
- MS-4-180, Box 9, Folder 9, Item 1
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- [19--]
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Artist conception of an incident where Alexander Graham Bell was about to test a transmitter
Models representing proposed development of the Alexander Graham Bell Complex in Baddeck Nova Scotia
Young people decorating a Christmas tree at head office
Interior view of thirty-four foot wingle tandem supply truck
Employees meet their favourite Voyageur hockey players in front of the Maritime Centre
Henry SIlver tries out his new office in the Maritime Centre in Halifax Nova Scotia
Stu Johnson demonstraites tubs which carry the mail on the vertical conveyor belt in the mail room
Maritime Telephone and Telegraph delegates to the IBEW national conference at the Nova Scotian hotel
Movers and boxes coming into the Maritime Centre offices
Engineering department equipment being looked over by Sue Bayne draftsman and supervisor Len Poirier
Photographer Wayne T. MacDonald checks out the construction in the security room
Internal audit and security unpacking after move to the Maritime Centre in Halifax Nova Scotia
Annette Christian, Donna Boy and Crystal Lloyd service bureau staff take a break from unpacking
Outside plant location records being microfilmed
Inside new four million dollar Maritime Telephone and Telegraph building
Hartlen Maritime Telephone and Telegraph oil spill story
Aerial views of Halifax Nova Scotia
Switchboard with operators in Middleton Nova Scotia
Repair shop North bench with employees M. Cooper, Mrs. Bainbridge, Miss Blenus and J.H. Mills
Repair short North branch employees
Bobby Stewart and Roddy MacDonald laying cable along the MacDonald Bridge in Halifax Nova Scotia
Exterior of Middleton Nova Scotia office
K curator H. Lawson at South Rawdon museum in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Telephone Company float in parade in Truro, Nova Scotia
Exterior of Lorne office in Halifax Nova Scotia
Maritime Telephone and Telegraph float built by E.C. Hicks and R.E. Cooke
Winners of the Winfield curling bonspiel
Pioneers presenting first copy of the cookbook to Gordon Archibald
Pioneers collating the three hundred page pioneer oven cookbook in printshop
Gail Crosby and Rose MacNeil from general services purchasing moving into their new office