View of New Glasgow annotated: "Bird's Eye View of New Glasgow, from High School" and "Rice Photo N. G. No. 1". Negative is available: PC-2-317-24. print copy is annotated: "March Street"
Provost Street showing two rows, mainly of commercial buildings. In the foreground on the left is a store called: "Douglas & Co.". On the left the New Glasgow Post Office is the nearest building, and ion the distance is a six or seven storey office block. There are many pedestrians on the sidewalks, a few motor cars, and one horse-drawn carriage on the street
Corrugated Steel Pipe piled outdoors with one workman standing on top. In the background is a low hill covered with trees and homes; in the foreground is a rusted wheel-barrow
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."
Ten men wearing suits and matching caps, standing and seated, all but two holding brass instruments; the other two have drums beside them. The larger drum is inscribed: "Thorburn Brass Band". A group of people are visible in the background at one edge. Negative is also available: PC-2-295-26
Two men standing behind two men who are seated; full pose. Those in the front are holding brooms crossed in front of the Bluenose Curling Club's Champions' Trophy and two curling rocks
Shaft with wheels and gears at either end held on a pulley by steel cables inside the production plant of the Eastern Car Co. Ltd. Other pieces of equipment are seen in the foreground and background
Cylindrical equipment with gears being manufactured in the Eastern Car Co. Ltd. production plant by three men. A fourth man is looking at a design and an object in one lower corner
Interior view looking from one side of the Eastern Car Co. Ltd. production plant. A number of workmen, some machinery and equipment can be seen. Across the centre are two steel beams with pulleys attached marked: "30 Ton Northern" and: "Shaw 10 Ton Crane". On one wall two signs read: "Fitters Tool Store" and: "Finished Metal Store"
Interior view looking the length of the Eastern Car Co. Ltd. production plant. A number of workmen, some machinery and equipment can be seen. Across the centre are two steel beams with pulleys attached marked: "30 Ton Northern" and: "Shaw 10 Ton Crane"; at one end of each an operator is seated near roof level
Interior view at the Eastern Car Co. Ltd. production plant showing a close-up view of one section in which one man is working behind a large circular saw. The unit he is working with is labelled: "Espen-Lucas". One other man can be seen seated in the background
Interior view at the Eastern Car Co. Ltd. production plant showing a close-up view of a tall piece of equipment with a cylinder on top and pipes around it. It is stamped with the letter "D". One man is somewhat visible at the side
Interior view at the Eastern Car Co. Ltd. production plant showing a close-up view of a large circular saw on an axle and several other pieces of equipment. Wooden steps and a trestle have been built to access the work
Interior view at the Eastern Car Co. Ltd. production plant showing a close-up view of a large circular saw on an axle and several other pieces of equipment. Wooden steps and a trestle have been built to access the work
Two men standing one on either side of two teenage boys, five teenage boys seated and two teenage boys lying on the floor. The boys are wearing hockey gear with skates, gloves and sweaters which read: "N. G. H. S."
Crank shaft which appears to be being manufactured inside the plant of the Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co. Ltd. One workman is visible at either side of the photo
Steel Drum loaded on Canadian National Flatbed, C. N. 651385, photographed outside the manufacturing plant with a sign above it reading: "Manufactured by Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co. Wt. 39500 lbs. New Glasgow N.S.". One workman wearing a cap is standing on the flatbed
First Presbyterian Church (formerly the New St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church), with a field in the foreground and houses behind it. Negative is available: PC-2-318-63
View of a railway line being constructed in a hollow in a wooded area, identified as near the Horne's Bridge at Abercrombie, N.S. A man wearing a cap is standing on top of the trestle. Negative is available: PC-2-318-39
View of a railway line being constructed in a wooded area, identified as near the Hornes' Bridge at Abercrombie, N.S. A man wearing a cap is standing on top of the trestle. Negative is available: PC-2-318-38