Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of people in an unidentified park somewhere in Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of a sunset in an unidentified location. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of unidentified cliffs somewhere along the Bay of Fundy. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a photograph of an illustration of a moose. The original source of the illustration is unknown. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of a basalt outcrop off the coast of Cape Split, Nova Scotia. The picture depicts the outcrop before one of the formations eroded and split into two formations. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of snow covered trees somewhere in Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of unidentified people sitting on benches near the bandstand in the Halifax Public Gardens. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of unidentified cliffs somewhere along the Bay of Fundy. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of low tide in the harbour in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Transparency is possibly an image of a postcard. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of Cape Blomidon, Nova Scotia The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of unidentified cliffs somewhere along the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of an unidentified man stepping out of a log cabin somewhere in Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a glass plate transparency of an unidentified man on snowshoes holding a rifle. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of the sally port at the Fort Anne National Historic Site in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. The photograph shows an unidentified man and a woman posing in front of the sally port. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of people drying cod near Fort Anne, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. The photograph shows an unidentified man and a woman posing in front of the sally port. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of willow trees planted by Acadian settlers near St-Charles-des-Mines Church in Grand-Pré, Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of the construction of a marine vessel in a shipyard somewhere in Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of cows and farmers in a field somewhere in Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of people standing in front of a schooner ashore somewhere in Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of an unidentified Mi'kmaq girl standing in front of a wigwam somewhere in Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of Annapolis Valley. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of the Gaspereau River. The image appeared in the second supplementary volume of John L. Stoddard's "Lectures" (p. 103), published in 1902 by Balch Brothers. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate transparency of a train crossing a wooden bridge somewhere in Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a glass plate transparency of an illustration from an unknown edition of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie." The illustration depicts Evangeline in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The illustration was created by Frank Dicksee for the 1882 Cassell, Petter, Galpin, and Company edition of the poem. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate lantern slide of an unidentified church somewhere in Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a glass plate lantern slide of an an illustration depicting the Acadian expulsion. Original source of illustration is unknown. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate lantern slide of birch trees somewhere in Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate lantern slide of unidentified basalt formations somewhere in Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a glass plate lantern slide of an illustration of the Acadian expulsion. Original source of the illustration is unknown. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a glass plate lantern slide of an illustration of the Friends Almshouse in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Original source of the illustration is unknown. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate lantern slide of Halifax, Nova Scotia seen from Citadel Hill. The photograph shows Citadel Hill cannons in the foreground and the Halifax Town Clock in the middleground. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a glass plate lantern slide of the harbour at Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia. The slide shows the harbour at low tide. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.
Item is a hand coloured glass plate lantern slide of an unidentified person sitting in front of the ocean somewhere in Nova Scotia. The photograph was taken by Byron Ulric Hatfield sometime in the early twentieth century.