Item is a photograph of the house built as a residence for Dr. Frederic H. Sexton by the government of Nova Scotia in lieu of an increase in salary. Dr. Sexton lived there until his retirement in 1947.
Item is a photograph of the house built as a residence for Dr. Frederic H. Sexton by the government of Nova Scotia in lieu of an increase in salary. Dr. Sexton lived there until his retirement in 1947.
Item is a photograph of the house built as a residence for Dr. Frederic H. Sexton by the government of Nova Scotia in lieu of an increase in salary. Dr. Sexton lived there until his retirement in 1947.
Item is a photograph of the house built as a residence for Dr. Frederic H. Sexton by the government of Nova Scotia in lieu of an increase in salary. Dr. Sexton lived there until his retirement in 1947.
Item consists of a black-and-white photograph taken by A.M. MacKintosh, sometime in the 1920s, of a window display for Olympene antiseptics, at Owl Drug Store, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, corner of Portland and King Streets.
Collection consists of three negatives and four photographs of the Zellers store after the V.E. Day Riots in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The photographs are copies of originals owned by Marie Harlten.
Folder contains four reproductions of photographs taken in Middle Musquodoboit in the late nineteenth century. There are three photographs of different houses, each with one or more persons posed in front, and one photograph of a dirt road flanked in the distance by a church and a house.
Item is a photograph of a shop belonging to Ira J. McFetridge (1888-1971), who was a lifelong merchant in Middle Musquodoboit and Donald McFetridge's father. The photograph was reproduced from a 5 x 7-inch glass plate negative and features Munro Lindsay, Donald Reid, Roy McCurdy, Hugh Hanna, Wallace Sedgewick and Ira J. McFetridge standing in front of his shop.
Collection consists of seven reproductions of late-19th/early 20th-century photographs of shops, people and houses in Middle Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of Annie May Fleighler, who was married to Frederick Heartz. She was born in Prince Edward Island in 1878, and died in New Glasgow in 1963. She is buried in the Haliburton cemetery in Pictou County.
Item is a portrait photograph Cecilia McDonald, bust. Address: 26 Thorburn. McDonald was born circa 1908, daughter of John B. and Mary McDonald. She had three siblings: Dnaiel, Christene, and John A. McDonald.
Item is a portrait photograph of Willie Carr Meikle, looking to the side, bust. Meikle was born in 1898, died 1984, and was married to Jessie May Ross. The couple had two daughters, Myrtle and Laurett.
Item is a portrait photograph of Miss Ella Rebecca Adamson, who was born in 1891 in Millsville, Pictou County. She was married to George R. MacKenzie and died in 1992.
Item is a portrait photograph of Miss Ella Rebecca Adamson, who was born in 1891 in Millsville, Pictou County. She was married to George R. MacKenzie and died in 1992.
Item is a portrait photograph of Alice P. Cruikshanks, bust. Cruickshank was born June 1 1894 or 1895, and her father was from Lower Caledonia. She married George Stanley Christeson, and had two sons, John George (1923-2014) and David Scott (?-1973). Cruickshank died on February 22, 1960 in New Glasgow.
File contains a photographic portrait of Ella Rebecca Adamson, who was born in 1891 in Millsville, Pictou County. She was married to George R. MacKenzie and died in 1992.