File contains two leaves of stationery with the letterheads of two of Kenneth Leslie's periodical publications. The first is the letterhead of The Protestant, from the late-1940s, when The Protestant had moved operations back to Nova Scotia. The letterhead reads The Protestant, with "Cambridge Station, Nova Scotia" beneath the main title. On the left margin is the list of names on the editorial board of The Protestant, with Kenneth Leslie as "editor", Rev. John Tunnicliffe as "associate editor", and 52 others listed as "editorial advisers". The second is the letterhead for Leslie's next publication, "The New Christian", with "Kenneth Leslie, editor, publisher" at the left margin and "Pictou, Nova Scotia" at the right margin.
Item is a photograph of Annie May Fleighler, who was married to Frederick Heartz. She was born in Prince Edward Island in 1878, and died in New Glasgow in 1963. She is buried in the Haliburton cemetery in Pictou County.
Two poses, one of one man wearing glasses and a winged collar, facing to the side; bust. The other is of the same man seated between two young men; bust
Fonds consists of Harold Scammell's correspondence associated with both the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia and the Provincial Medical Board. Other papers include financial records, miscellaneous publications, personal notes and records from his years at Dalhousie University.
Composite photo comprising 41 individual pictures, of 33 graduating pupils, 7 staff members and a picture of the school building at Pictou Academy, during the school year 1936-1937. Each individual in identified below their portrait. A banner at the lower edge reads: "Class A 1936 1937" and "Pictou Academy"
One young woman wearing nurse's uniform with cap, seated, facing to the side, holding a bouquet of flowers and a scroll; 3/4 pose. Print from Nitrate Negative: 37-230