File contains photographs of lanes and pre-revolutionary Charleston architecture; the countryside near Charleston; the Town of Ninety-Six; "up country"; 69 Fox Street; St George's Church, London, UK; and Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia.
Item is a landscape planting plan showing the location and varieties of trees and shrubs planted on Dalhousie's Studley Campus in 1919. The drawing shows the landscaping in relation to the Science Building and the Macdonald Memorial Library.
Street scene highlighting the sign for the Royal Bank of Canada. On the same side of the road are signs for Sweets Coffee Shop and the Royal Theatre; on the opposite side are signs for David's Ladies Wear and Household Finance Loans
One house with grass in front and trees in the background. A second house is partially visible at the edge. This is a view from the opposite side of the house in: PC-2-98-138
One house with grass in front and trees in the background. There is also a small shed on the property, and a second house is partially visible at the edge. This is a view from the opposite side of the house in: PC-2-98-139
Copy photo of three automobiles standing outside wooden buildings. In the vehicle in the centre, three men and one woman are seated. In the car behind one woman is seated, and one man is standing on the running board. Annotated at upper edge: "Market Garage July 1913"
View of a mine site after an explosion. Damaged mine buildings and a pile of coal are in the background. Tree stumps and logs litter the area in front. A safety negative is also included. Wet plate negative and safety negative also filed as: PC-2-300-115
View across the harbour of the town of Pictou, taken from Pictou Landing where a sailing ship is partially visible at a wharf. Print copy is included. Dry plate negative and print also filed as: PC-2-315-7. Large print copy is available: PC-2-334-14
Steam Ship "East Riding" with Carmichael Shipyards in background, with wooden houses and a church on the hill behind. Negative is available: PC-2-301-22
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
View of New Glasgow after the fire of April 19, 1874. One complete block has been destroyed down to the foundations, along with portions of two others. Negative also available: PC-2-317-16
View of a mine site not long after clearing has taken place. Tree stumps and logs litter the area. The bank head is to one side. Also in view are other mining buildings, a large number of men and two wagons. There are also a number of railway ties in the foreground. Negative is available: PC-2-300-111
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
Street scene dominated by a civic building with a clock tower above the entrance and a flag flying on the roof. Several people are gathered, standing on the steps and at the corner outside the entrance. A few homes are seen in the background, and in the foreground a telegraph pole on which is a suing reading: "Western Union Telegraph and Cable Office"
Street scene identified as: "Antigonish Street", with commercial properties on either side, and possibly some home mixed in on one side. One car is driving on it, and several are parked on either side. On the side of one store with a sign out front reading: "Ice Cream Parlour" is a metal sign reading: "Rosebud … ". A large clock is attached on the next store front
Photo of a street corner at which the closest store is a stone-built haberdashery store with the name: " … F. McDonald" on a sun blind. A car is parked outside it; two others are on the side street
Street scene with a confectionery store on one corner and a four storey building with balconies, the "Norfolk Hotel" on the opposite side. Cars are driving on the left-hand side of the street. Negative is also available: PC-2-300-84
View of New Glasgow annotated: "Bird's Eye View of New Glasgow, from High School" and "Rice Photo N. G. No. 2". A sign on one building reads: D. C. Rose Carriage Builder". Envelope annotated: "view shows Temperance Street". Negative is available: PC-2-317-25
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"