Item is a photograph of Hanes standing at a table at the Kennetcook open house to mark the conversion to dial telephones at the Kennetcook exchange, where she was honoured after twenty-five years of service.
Photograph of D.W. Myers, Mrs. Alice Stevens, Mrs. Joyce Beazley, Miss Marilyn Castle, G.D. Robb, Mrs. Vivian McPhee, Miss Carol Brophy, Mrs. Ann Beazley and R.H. Short at the dial cross over.
Item is a photograph of exchange foreman Blair Ballem and installation and repair foreman Bill Bell both from Summerside, Prince Edward island covering the time capsule which will remain sealed until 2077.
Item is a photograph of Glenn Newman, Irving Whynot, Ray McCarthy, John Dowell, (back) Bob Newman, Keith Sanderson, Frank Butler, Eldon Snow and Everett Laurie.
Fonds contains Halifax Seed Company's ledgers and business correspondence, which contain advertisements and other printed matter, dating between 1956-1965.
Fonds contains business papers, photographs and carnival documents from the Bill Lynch Shows. The business papers consist of financial records, including daily reports, receipts and invoices, correspondence, catalogues, ephemera and commercial scripts. Photographs include prints, cardboard imprints and a metal plate. The carnival documents include complimentary show passes, act and ride information, and blueprints of carnival rides.
File contains an envelope address to The Bill Lynch Shows from Ethel (no last name specified) dated in Amherst November 18, 1942, and Halifax November 20-30, a blank labor service card with notes on the back, a card requesting name and address on the front of letters and parcels, a letter from Ethel to Bill Lynch dated July 25, 1942 from Amherst, and six photographs of: an unidentified woman in Sydney on July 16 1942, an unidentified woman at Murcer [sic] Lake in Sydney on July 13, 1942, an unidentified man in a parked car, a dog, two unidentified men on a ship plank over the war, three unidentified men in uniform and a dog by a Christmas tree, and three unidentified men, two in uniform and one in a suit, outside. Ethel's letter states she would try to enclose photographs of herself, so she may be the unidentified woman in the photos.
File contains a scrapbook containing fifteen photographs of The Bill Lynch Shows and four envelope fragments, including one addressed to Mr W.P. Lynch from George A. Hamid, Inc., and one from the Al Martin Agency postmarked July 30, 1947.