Item is a photograph of Mr. & Mrs. Evan McPherson. One man wearing a bow tie, seated on a wicker chair, and one woman standing with one hand on the chair and the other behind her back, full pose.
File contains a dry plate photographic negative of a group of people posing with musical instruments. The photograph shows a woman standing with her arm on auto harp, a man standing holding a trumpet, another man wearing glasses seated with a baby on his knee, holding a banjo and one woman wearing glasses seated holding a violin. The adults are wearing Salvation Army uniform. A guitar and a trumpet are lying on the floor in the centre.
Item is a portrait photograph of of the daughters of Hugh McDonald. One girl standing in centre behind two younger girls seated, all looking to the side; bust. Aurelia Clappe McDonald (1887-1917) married to Reginald Webster Cunningham; Jeanetta May McDonald (1891-1955) was married to Louis Rens Skinner; and Eva Mary McDonald (1894-1919) was a teacher and never married. Aurelia and Eva died of tuberculosis.
Item is a photograph of Charlie Mannette and friend. Manette was born circa 1881 and died in 1972. He was married to Mary Virginia Begruchy (1885-1967) and is buried at the Loudres cemetery.
Item is a portrait photograph of Maggie J. Meikle seated, bust. Meikle was born December 8, 1888 in Meiklefield, Pictou County, the daughter of James David Meikle (1854-1921) and Isabella McDonald (1863-1950). She died January 14, 1982 in Los Angeles, California.
Item is a photograph of a portrait of J. R. McPherson standing with one arm on the back of a wicker chair and the opposite hand in his pocket, 3/4 pose.
Item is a photograph of Daniel McDearmid, who was born circa 1848 and died in 1912. McDearmid was the owner of the Vendome Hotel in New Glasgow. He was married to Christy Bell McKenzie, with whom he had two sons: Alfonso or Alphonse and Clarence Hoyt McDearmid.
Item is photographic portrait of James McDonald (1876-1952), the son of Duncan (1841-1929) and Elizabeth Davidson McDonald (1840-1923). He was from Coalburn, Pictou County, was married to Mary McDonald (1879-1967), and had a son, Duncan Davidson McDonald (1908-1985).
Item is a photograph of Archibald Ferry Gordon Cameron and a lady friend. Cameron was born on March 8, 1885 in Caledonia, Queens County, and was married to Marion Clark Emery (1888-1981) with whom he had 9 children. He died on January 17, 1946 at Cameron Settlement.
Item is a photograph of Daniel McDearmid, who was born circa 1848 and died in 1912. McDearmid was the owner of the Vendome Hotel in New Glasgow. He was married to Christy Bell McKenzie, with whom he had two sons: Alfonso or Alphonse and Clarence Hoyt McDearmid.
Item is a photograph of Archibald Ferry Gordon Cameron. Cameron was born on March 8, 1885 in Caledonia, Queens County, and was married to Marion Clark Emery (1888-1981) with whom he had 9 children. He died on January 17, 1946 at Cameron Settlement.
Item is a photograph of the W.J. Maxwell family: father William J. Maxwell (1857-1933) and Harriet G. Roy (1850-1925), sons Havelock R. (1885-1919) and James William (1882-1959), and daughters A. Wilkie (1881-1974) and Mrs. D.S. Gray (dates unknown).
Item is a copy photograph of a coat-of-arms, with the motto "Touch not a cat without a glove" and the name "W.L. Gilliefs" at foot of original. Title proper on the photograph sleeve is Mitchell Copeland.
Item is a portrait photograph of Joanna Cameron (1875-1956) seated in a chair and her husband, Mr. Evan St. Lawrence McKarachan (1869-1954) seated on the arm of the chair.
Item is a portrait photograph of John Lewis Madden (1874-1928) wearing an overcoat with fur collar and lining and holding a bowler hat, standing with one hand on a pillar, facing to the side; 3/4 pose. Madden was married twice, once to Loretta Christena Campbell.
Item is a portrait photograph of John Lewis Madden (1874-1928) wearing an overcoat with fur collar and lining and holding a bowler hat, standing with one hand on a pillar, facing to the side; 3/4 pose. Madden was married twice, once to Loretta Christena Campbell.