One girl wearing a large ribbon in her hair, partially seated on a small table, holding an open photographic booklet, and one younger boy wearing nautical attire, seated on a small chair, facing to the side; full pose
Item is a portrait photograph of William Thomas "Bruce" McDonald (1880-1961) standing in centre behind two women seated in front of scenic backdrop, full pose. One of the women is his sister Mary McDonald (1879-1967); the other lady is unknown.
Item is a 3/4 pose portrait of the Melisse family. The photograph shows (from left to right): John Melisse; Helen Lisson; and Emilia (DeBodt) Melisse. Helen Lisson is Emilia's daughter with first husband, Gus Lisson, who was killed in a mine explosion. Emilia and John were married for over 50 years.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Daniel Holmes, looking to the side, seated, 3/4 pose. Duncan Daniel Holmes married Mary Sophia McPherson (1890-1940), and the couple had four children.
Item is a photograph of Nita Pearl Fraser, who was born November 17, 1917 in Stellarton. She was married to Wentzell Reim, and they had at least one daughter, Sharon Reim. Fraser died in New Glasgow in 2001.
Item is one portrait photograph of Norman W. Mason in two poses cropped at the bust. Mason was born March 12, 1864 and died July 19, 1945. He served as mayor of New Glasgow in the 1920s-1930s.
Item is a portrait photograph of Stewart Muir Duthie wearing an army uniform with cap and crop, standing, full pose. Duthie, son of James and Helen Duthie, was born in Truro on September 1916 and was killed in action on August 30, 1918 during WWI.
Item is a portrait photograph of Stewart Muir Duthie wearing an army uniform with cap, bust. Duthie, son of James and Helen Duthie, was born in Truro on September 1916 and was killed in action on August 30, 1918 during WWI.
Item is a portrait photograph of Stewart Muir Duthie wearing an army uniform with cap and crop, seated on a wall with one arm on the nearby pillar, 3/4 pose. Duthie, son of James and Helen Duthie, was born in Truro on September 1916 and was killed in action on August 30, 1918 during WWI.