Item is a photograph of the Jewer monument, inscribed: "In affectionate memory of James H. Jewer Major of Salvation Army Born May 13, 1863. Died July 14, 1895. 'He died as a warrior He fell at his post' JEWER"
Item is a photograph of the Livingston monument inscribed: "John D. Livingston Born Aug. 26, 1825, died May 10, 1902 His wife Rachel Taylor Born May - 1835, died Sept. 15, 1882 far off ye are yet ever nigh We have you not, yet we rejoice We prosper circled by your voice We shall not lose you thou' we die LIVINGSTON". The monument is in the sculptor's workshop, with two boxes and two blank stones behind it.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. G.R. Waldren & friends wearing headscarves, looking through a wooden frame. Inscribed: "Four Moons". Envelope annotated: "1st quarter G. R. Waldren 2nd quarter Chas. Cruikshanks 3rd quarter E. Sutherland 4th quarter Billy Lasson". A print copy is available: PC-2-333-83
World War I Memorial depicting a soldier in Highland dress playing the bagpipes, above lists of the names of the fallen. The base is inscribed: "To our glorious dead and to those who served 1914 1918". In the background are a house and bandstand, park benches with one person seated, and trees
World War I Memorial depicting a soldier in Highland dress playing the bagpipes, above lists of the names of the fallen. The base is inscribed: "To our glorious dead and to those who served 1914 1918". Floral tributes and two wreathes have been placed at and near the base. In the background are a house and trees
World War I Memorial depicting a soldier in Highland dress playing the bagpipes, above lists of the names of the fallen. The base is inscribed: "To our glorious dead and to those who served 1914 1918". Floral tributes and two wreathes have been placed at and near the base. In the background are two houses, trees and park benches
Three stores on the corner of Provost Street, with signs reading: "House Furnishings", "Crockery, China." and "All kinds of fancy goods, sm… 5 c. - 10 c. & 15 c. Store". Around the corner and on the side of the third store there is a sign reading: "Household furnishings of all kinds at lowest prices. Crockery, china and aluminum ware.". The side window is inscribed: "McLellan's Ltd."; a "No Parking" sign is attached to that side of the buildings. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-23
Row of commercial buildings identified on the envelope as possibly Provost St. in New Glasgow. The central building, which shows 1907 as the date of construction, houses two companies named: "H. H. Heckman" and "McCullough & Co.". On the left is the partial building whose occupants names are partially visible as: "…on R. Fraser Dentist" and "… Blackett". On the right is the office of the "Western Telegraph and Cable Office". A man's bicycle is parked on the nearside of the road
Wooden building under construction showing insulation called "Building Blanket" by the Riverbank M'f'g. Co. Ltd. New Glasgow N. S. Canada, partially installed in one of the wall. A workhorse is set up in front of the wall being insulated
One young man wearing a bow tie; bust. At the edge is a second partial image of him in profile, facing to the side; bust. Annotated: "Royal Bank". Print from Nitrate Negative: 28-308
One man; bust. He is one of the following: Bill McGregor, Cecil E. Garret or F. O. McLeod. Annotated: Gyro Club Officers". Print from Nitrate Negative: 26-249
Two poses of one man; bust. He is one of the following: Bill McGregor, Cecil E. Garret or F. O. McLeod. Annotated: Gyro Club Officers". Print from Nitrate Negative: 26-249
Item consists of a photograph of Mrs. Eleanor Blanche MacKay, and her daughters: Mary Buchanan MacKay, and Nellie Eunice MacKay. Eleanor (Jackson ) MacKay is married to Sydney Ross MacKay.
One young girl seated on a small chair, facing to the side, and one younger boy seated on a small table; full pose. Print from Nitrate Negative: 25-351
Item is a photograph of Owen Lennon, who was born May 3, 1909 in Stellarton, and died March 15, 1988 in Vancouver. Lennon was married to Bertha Irene Bryson in Truro, 1931, and was the son of John Patrick Lennon and Marcella McDougall. Print from Nitrate Negative: 29-300
Composite photo compiled from individual photo of nine young men wearing athletic sweater which read: "Cubs", and two older men, one of whom is wearing a top hat; bust. Their individual names and positions are noted under each photo. In the centre is the club symbol which depicts two bears holding hockey sticks, and reads: "New Glasgow Cubs M. P. H. A.". On top of this is a trophy cup, and below are two crossed hockey sticks with the letters "C" "U" "B" "S" around the cross
One young girl wearing nurse's uniform with cap, seated, facing to the side, holding a large bouquet of flowers; 3/4 pose. Annotated: "Aberdeen Graduate"
Side and end view of a Box Car, identified on its panels as: "Canadian Government Railways C. G. R. 260500 Transcontinental". Details of its capacity and size are also painted on the side, and on the end it reads: "K-2 Triple Coupler Shank 5 x 7 Twin Draft Gear 5 in Pocket B". Plate is stamped: 'No.13A"
Interior view of Canadian National Snow Plow "C. N. 55250" showing Beaver Trainmens Cook stove, electric light, and water storage container on wall with tap
Side and end view of Canadian National Box Car "C. N. 206032", sitting on rails. The words: "Refrigerator Brine Ventilator" and: "For Dressed Meat Service" and its capacities are also marked on the side of the vehicle. A sign on the ground reads: "C. O. 626 1-3"
Side and end view of Canadian National Box Car "C. N. 506458", sitting on rails. Its capacities are also marked on its side. A sign in front of it reads: "C. O. 713"
Side and end view of Canadian National Refrigerator Box Car "C. N. 209120", sitting on rails. The words: "Refrigerator Divided Basket Bunker - Ventilator" and its capacities are also marked on the side. A sign on the ground reads: "C. O. 1959"
Side and end view of Canadian National Box Car "C. N. 471403", sitting on rails. Capacities are marked on the side. A sign on the ground reads: "C. O. 2008"