Item is a portrait photograph of two poses of one Annie Saunders wearing a nurse's uniform with a cap, holding a scroll and a bouquet of flowers, seated; 3/4 pose. A basket of flowers is beside her
Item is photograph of Isabella McIntosh, who was born September 10, 1907 in Stellarton, the daughter of John William McIntosh (1880-1910) and Marion Dunbar (1881-1951). She was married to Duncan Frederick McDonald (1908-2000) and died August 30, 2003 in New Glasgow. Photograph is annotated: "Aberdeen Graduate"
Item is a photograph of Doris Cunningham, who was born on March 3, 1914 in Stellarton. Her mother died of tuberculosis when Doris was a baby, and her father remarried Gertrude Sinclair. Doris married Aubrey William MacDonald (1916-1988) and had two children, daughter Aurelia McDonald and son Reginald Webster Cunningham. Doris died in New Glasgow in 1996.
Item is a photograph of a group of men and boys standing in the foreground of the area destroyed by the fire of April 19, 1874, in New Glasgow. Two horse-drawn carriages are visible at the edge of the group. Negative also available: PC-2-317-19
Item is a photograph of five men seated on a large steel pipe outside a shingled building, six men seated on planks in front, and one man seated centre front on the ground. All are wearing work clothes, including caps of soft hats. Annotated: "top - 2nd from left Charlie Fraser Twin of Mrs. L. G. Ferguson", "4th from left Alex MacGillivray", and: "Matheson Foundry."
Item is a photograph of three stores on the corner of Provost Street, with signs reading: "House Furnishings", "Crockery, China." and "All kinds of fancy goods, sm… 5 c. - 10 c. & 15 c. Store". Around the corner and on the side of the third store there is a sign reading: "Household furnishings of all kinds at lowest prices. Crockery, china and aluminum ware.". The side window is inscribed: "McLellan's Ltd."; a "No Parking" sign is attached to that side of the buildings. Negative is also available: PC-2-307-63
Item is a photograph of a street scene showing two stores, the closest is a hardware store with the name: "Thomas Fraser" on the end. Three men wearing hats are standing on the sidewalk outside it where barrels, shovels and other goods are on display. Two children, two women and two men are standing outside the more distant store
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
File contains a photograph of a street scene showing a building with the name: "Dominion House" above the door; a church identified as: "James House" on the envelope; and two unidentified houses in the distance. Negative is available: PC-2-318-50
File contains a photograph of a building identified on the envelope as belonging to: "C. M. Cameron Sleigh & Carriage Maker". Four carriages are parked outside, and four men are standing there. Three other buildings are partially visible. Negative is available: PC-2-318-47
Item is 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. Negative is available: PC-2-318-60
Item is a portrait photograph of Mr. & Mrs. G.R. Waldren in two poses, each a copy of an original dated 1894. The original negatives are available: PC-2-104-87, PC-2-104-88 and: PC-2-302-93.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mrs. Lena Myrtle Vail's sons. Back row, left to right: Roydon, Arthur, and Pearly. Front row, left to right: Lionel, Lloyd, Curtis and Allan.
Item is a photograph of Allister Duncan McDonald, born August 2, 1892 in Sunny Brae, and his wife, Ida Pearl Giffin (1894-1951). The couple had no children, and McDonald died in 1963 in New Glasgow.
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 copy photograph of a person, identified as Mr. Prosper, with a long beard, wearing a hat and coat, and smoking a pipe, standing outdoors beside a window, facing to the side; 3/4 pose. The photograph was taken in June 1928.
Item is a portrait photograph of Miss Charman wearing a nurse's uniform with a cap, holding a bouquet of flowers and a scroll, facing to the side; bust. Annotated: "Aberdeen Graduate". Print from Nitrate Negative: 26-89.
Item is a photograph of a Spinning Wheel shop in New Glasgow. Plate is inscribed: "New Glasgow - spinning wheel shop with workers on balcony and wagon out front. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-34.
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
Item is a photograph of Provost Street in New Glasgow showing a row of connected buildings which house several stores on the lower level and the balcony and accommodation of the Glasgow Hotel on the upper. Several dormer windows line the roof. The end store belongs to J. Fraser Downie. The lower entrance to the hotel is next door. Several people wearing hats are standing on the balcony, and several are standing on the street and sidewalk near the corner where merchandise is displayed. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-19