Two men standing above and behind seven men who are standing on the floor, with five men seated in front; full pose. All are wearing sweaters with the words: "Trenton Scotians" written on the outline of wings in the centre of their sweaters, over which they are wearing open sweaters on which the words: "Maritime Champions are written in a circle surrounding the letters: "TS". In front are five trophy cups on a block
Two men standing above and behind seven men who are standing on the floor, with five men seated in front; full pose. All are wearing sweaters with the words: "Trenton Scotians" written on the outline of wings in the centre of their sweaters. In front are five trophy cups on a block
One man wearing police uniform with a cap on which the badge reads: "Chief", facing to the side; bust. On his jacket a badge reads: "Chief of Police Trenton"
Copy photo of two women and one man standing in front of a wall, with one of the women holding a baby; 3/4 pose. Partial images of three children are visible at foot of plate. Print from Nitrate Negative: 24-42
Wooden buildings with two kilns belonging to Trenton Glass Works. Homes are visible across a field in the background. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-24
Pulverizing Drum on a Canadian National railway flatcar # 69590, in front of a Canadian National shed. The drum is inscribed: "Built by the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co. Trenton N. S. Nov. 1927". Wooden logs are held in place along the edge of the flatcar to secure the equipment
Pulverizing Drum on a Canadian National railway flatcar # 69590, along with a rounded segment. The drum is inscribed: "Built by the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co. Trenton N. S. Nov. 1927". Wooden logs are held in place along the edge of the flatcar to secure the equipment. A young man wearing a cap is standing on the axle of the drum