File contains a photograph of one woman wearing glasses standing behind one man who is seated on a wicker chair holding one young girl who is seated on its arm, with one older boy standing behind him on the chair and one even older boy standing in front; 3/4 pose. Address: R. R. #2 Pictou
Item is a photograph of the Hector Monument in Pictou depicting a Scottish Highland immigrant with rifle and axe standing on top of square plinths. In the background is a house and a Fire Station which shows the number: "..21" - either indicating the date of the building or the number of the fire station; also visible is the partial slogan: "…me all". On a pole in front of the house is a "One Way Street" sign.
One man wearing uniform with a cap which reads: "3146" standing with one arm resting on books on a pedestal; 3/4 pose. Print from Nitrate Negative: 24-134
Item consists of a typescript copy of Carleton Stanley's address at Pictou Academy in June 1932, about older Pictonians "passing the torch" to the younger generation.
Fonds comprises writs of execution, auction registers, papers regarding the barque Redento (1895), and correspondence (primarily postcards) reflecting Harris's work as High Sheriff for Pictou County.
Fonds consists of a draft typescript of Baird's "Doctor Archibald MacMechan: An Estimate and an Appreciation," commissioned by The Halifax Chronicle for their 1923 New Year's edition and withdrawn at Archibald MacMechan's request. Also present are three letters from MacMechan concerning the article and a later letter from Stanley MacKenzie regarding an essay by Baird rejected by The Dalhousie Review.
Two poses of one baby seated, facing to the side; full pose. In one the baby is seated on a window seated; in the other he is seated at a small table, holding a toy