Subseries consists of 6 film reels and 5 VHS tapes relating to sheep. Topics cover show exhibitions, documentaries, course material, and tours between 1970-1996.
Series contains photographs, film reels, video tapes, film reels, cassette tapes, paintings, and textual records relating to sheep between 1940-2002. The series is arranged into 2 subseries: photographs and films.
Subseries contains 135 photographs and 3 paintings. Some of these photographs have attached newspaper clippings, pamphlets, postcard, or article. Graphic materials depict sheep and lambs of various breeds in various farms, pastures, and exhibition events. Additionally, there are photographs of members of sheep related associations and businesses taken between 1940-2002.
Series contains artifacts relating to sheep and wool, made between 1926-1998. These include exhibition trophies, wool samples, tools, a machine for wool gathering, and equipment used for sheep care, etc.
Item is a typed description of the sheep on Gull Island, in Wedgeport, Nova Scotia, including information on the breed of sheep, the holding pen, movement on the island, and the work site on Gull Island, from 1996.
Subseries contains correspondence and reports created and collected by the Sheep Producers' Association of Nova Scotia secretaries Glen Ells, Martha H. Nettleton, Brewster Kneen, William Mathewson and others between 1958-1989.
Subseries contains promotional materials that were used in variety of programs, events, and venues by the Sheep Producers' Association of Nova Scotia in 1983.
File contains recipes and promotional materials for lamb and sheep, including Nova Scotia sellers and sales catalogues from Glen Echo Farms, New Hampshire, and a handwritten account by Jeanette Hyde on the benefits and custom of eating lamb.