File is a photograph with legend below. Legend reads: "Autumnal round-up of children at Health Centre No. 1 having tonsils and adenoids removed during the summer holiday. The group is taken at the entrance of the health centre."
File is a photograph of Health Centre No. 1, Old Admiralty House, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Picture has a car to the right of the frame and a crowd of people in front of the door. Accompanying inscription reads: Health Centre No. 1, Old Admiralty House, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of a Health Centre No. 1 nurse measuring a baby. Accompanying inscription reads: [1919]. Measuring the baby, Health Centre Number One.
File is a photograph of Health Centre No. 1, Gottingen Street entrance. Picture has the car going in through the gates with a mother and carriage standing by and another mother and daughter standing off to the right hand side. Accompanying inscription reads: Gottingen Street entrance to Health Centre No. 1, Halifax, N.S.
File is a photograph of the Health Centre No. 1: Open Air Camp. Accompanying inscription reads: Part of an open air day camp at Health Centre No. 1, there under-nourished children in contact with tuberculosis were re-claimed during the summer of 1921 by the Anti-Tuberculosis League of Halifax.
Item is a photograph of Henry Russell Fraser, the son of Neil Thomas and Margaret Thomas Brown, was born December 16, 1911 in West River, Pictou County. He married Elizabeth Pearl McDonald (1908-1986) and they had one daughter, Lillian Fraser Jeannotte, who lives in Ontario. Fraser passed away November 27, 1964 in New Glasgow, Pictou County.
Item is a portrait photograph of Herman Hanson wearing a high collar and broad tie standing with one arm on the back of an upholstered chair and the other hand on his hip, full pose. Glass plate negative envelope annotated with address: Bridgeville P O.
Item is a portrait photograph of Herr Gammier wearing a winged collar and broad tie, looking to the side, bust. Glass plate negative labelled as "pose #1".
Item is a portrait photograph of Herr Gammier wearing a winged collar and broad tie, looking to the side, bust. Glass plate negative labelled as "pose #2".
Item is a photograph of Hilda Raddall on the far left, Ellen Raddall second from the left, Edith Raddall second from the right, and Edith's son, Tommy Raddall, Jr. on the far right.