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
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.
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
Item is a photograph of a street scene in New Glasgow when it was decorated for the visit of the Marquis of Lorne. A Union Jack and one other flag are hanging beside an archway of greenery extend across it. Several men wearing tall hats are standing on the sidewalk. Two horse-drawn carriages, two men, and two children are in the street. A sign indicates that the most prominent building is that of: "J. W. Jackson & Co. Druggist"
Item is a photograph of a street scene showing stores identified as R. Lynagh Cabinet Maker and Furniture Store, Hugh J. Cameron, and John McP. Fraser. Five men, all wearing hats, are standing in doorways. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-22
File contains a Pride Week Proclamation for Pictou County; text of an article titled "Gays and Lesbians Marvel at Phenomenal Gains"; and clippings about Veldhoven's marriage to Norman Carter, Carter's death, and Veldhoven's activism.
Item is a photograph of a street scene showing stores identified as New Glasgow Auction Mart, Mrs. J. Taylor's, and Wm. McIntosh's Two women, one man in uniform and several children are in the doorways or on the sidewalk, all wearing hats or caps. Negative is available: PC-2-318-59
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". Negative is available: PC-2-277-41
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. M. H. Davidson wearing a winged collar, broad tie and overcoat, standing with one hand inserted in the coat's opening, 3/4 pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of a J. F. Forbes wearing a winged collar and broad tie, standing with one arm on the back of a wicker chair and the other hand on a table on which a book is lying, full pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. Alfred Fraser and her sons, full pose. Envelope of glass plate negative notes that the boys' names are: "Phillip and Alfie".
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. Alfred Fraser's sons, full pose. Envelope of glass plate negative notes the boys' names are: "Phillip and Alfie".
Item is a portrait photograph of J. S. Fraser's son seated on a fur throw, reaching up with one arm, full pose. The son's name is noted on the glass plate negative's envelope as: "Stanley".
Item is a portrait photograph of John Fraser wearing an open overcoat and wedge-shaped fur hat, standing with his hands in his jacket pocket, 3/4 pose.
Item is a portrait photograph of Rev. R. Grant wearing a scarf, holding a pencil and notepad, bust. Glass plate negative annotated: "Mail 5 to great Village, Londonderry, N. S."
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. Hudson's daughter wearing nautical attire with a lanyard, facing to the side, 3/4 pose. Glass plate negative labelled as "pose #2".
Item is a portrait photograph of Miss Jamison wearing a dress with puffed sleeves and feather boa, in profile, seated, bust. The photo is taken with Miss Jamison's back to the camera. Glass plate negative labelled as "pose #2".
Item is a portrait photograph of G. B. Layton's daughter Malinda holding a doll and standing on a chair, full pose. Glass plate negative is labelled "pose #3".
Item is a portrait photograph of Alphonso McDearmid wearing a winged collar and broad tie, looking to the side, seated, bust. McDearmid, the son of Daniel McDearmid and Christy Bell McKenzie, was born circa 1876 and died in 1909 unmarried and without children. McDearmid's first name is spelled in a variety of ways: Alphonso/Alphonse/Alfonse.