- UA-43, PB Box 1, Folder 18, Item 34
- Item
- [1905?]-[1949?]
Part of Nova Scotia Agricultural College photograph and audio visual collection
Part of Nova Scotia Agricultural College photograph and audio visual collection
The foundation of Nova Scotia Agriculture College / by C.E. Thompson
Lest we forget : recalling good old days -- and hopes not yet fulfilled / Loran Arthur DeWolfe
Typed transcription of the farm diary of Zabud MacKay (Malagash)
Photograph of sheep rations in Nappan, Nova Scotia
Photograph of North County Cheviot & Suffolk sheep at Devco Sheep Farm, Cape Breton
Photograph of sheep in a pen, Cape Breton Development Corporation, Mabou, NS
Photograph of moving sheep at Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition grounds
Photograph of sheep in pen during the milk replace trials in Nappan, Nova Scotia
Photograph of the Nappan experimental sheep farm
Photograph of Arnold D'Eon and several sheep in a boat, in Pubnico, Nova Scotia
The dairy of the future, or, Theory and practice combined : [facsimile]
Part of Alexander Peter Reid fonds
Prisoners of War at experimental farm at Nappan, Nova Scotia - harvesting corn
Prisoners of War at experimental farm at Nappan, Nova Scotia - clearing the forest
Prisoners of War at experimental farm at Nappan, Nova Scotia - up after clearing the land of forest
Carleton Stanley's address delivered to a meeting of the Women's Institute, Truro
Part of President’s Office fonds
Carleton Stanley's address at the 1933 Nova Scotia Farmers' Association Annual Meeting
Part of President’s Office fonds
Nappan campaign material related to the Sheep Producers' Association of Nova Scotia
Photograph of a group of people shearing sheep in a pen on Gull Island, in Wedgeport, Nova Scotia
Photograph of a group of sheep standing on the rocks on Gull Island, in Wedgeport, Nova Scotia
Photograph of a group of people with a sheep and a dog on Gull Island, in Wedgeport, Nova Scotia
Sheep on Gull Island (off Wedgeport, NS)
Handwritten note to Roy Evans, from Sherry P.
Offshore sheep : Visiting the island flocks in southwest N.S. / Pam Pauley