- PC2, Box 300, Folder 110
- File
- n.d.
New Glasgow (N.S.)
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Code
45.589332, -62.64479
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- Coordinates derived from http://www4.rncan.gc.ca/search-place-names/search?lang=en
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New Glasgow (N.S.)
New Glasgow (N.S.)
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New Glasgow (N.S.)
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New Glasgow (N.S.)
32 Archival Description results for New Glasgow (N.S.)
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Landscape of New Glasgow? A large church spire appears in the upper left corner. A man on a bicycle can be seen coming up the dirt road
Photograph of the East River Bridge in New Glasgow
- PC2, Box 317, Folder 20
- Item
- [before 1875]
Item is a photograph of a view across the East River Bridge in New Glasgow decorated for the visit of the Marquis of Lorne. The first archway is decorated with greenery, a coat of arms, and the word: "Welcome". Several men wearing tall hats are gathered at it. The second archway, which reads: "Look out for the engine before crossing the tracks" is decorated with a garland; a man with a horse-drawn carriage is standing under it
Photograph of New Glasgow after the fire of April 19, 1874
- PC2, Box 334, Folder 6
- Item
- 1874
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
Photograph of a street scene in New Glasgow
- PC2, Box 317, Folder 21
- Item
- [before 1875]
Item is a photograph of a street scene in New Glasgow when it was decorated for the visit of the Marquis of Lorne. A Union Jack and one other flag are hanging beside an archway of greenery extend across it. Several men wearing tall hats are standing on the sidewalk. Two horse-drawn carriages, two men, and two children are in the street. A sign indicates that the most prominent building is that of: "J. W. Jackson & Co. Druggist"
Photograph of a street scene in New Glasgow
- PC2, Box 334, Folder 7
- Item
- n.d.
Item is a photograph of a street, possibly Provost Street in New Glasgow.
Photograph of a street scene in New Glasgow
- PC2, Box 317, Folder 22
- Item
- [before 1875]
Item is a photograph of a street scene in New Glasgow when it was decorated for the visit of the Marquis of Lorne. A Union Jack and one other flag are hanging beside an archway of greenery extends across it. Several men wearing tall hats are standing on the sidewalk. A horse-drawn carriage two men and two children are in the street and in the doorway of the most prominent building, on which the sign indicates it is that of: "J. W. Jackson & Co. Druggist"
Photograph of a street scene in New Glasgow
- PC2, Box 334, Folder 15
- Item
- July 1931
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
New Glasgow - view of the East River
- PC2, Box 318, Folder 51
- File
- n.d.
View from New Glasgow of the East River, looking towards Trenton. Huts and a wharf are on one bank. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-9
New Glasgow - view of the East River
- PC2, Box 333, Folder 9
- File
- n.d.
View from New Glasgow of the East River, looking towards Trenton. Huts and a wharf are on one bank. Negative is available: PC-2-318-51
New Glasgow - view from across the East River
- PC2, Box 333, Folder 18
- File
- n.d.
Distant view of New Glasgow across farmland and the East River. Negative is available: PC-2-318-52
New Glasgow - view from across the East River
- PC2, Box 318, Folder 53
- File
- n.d.
Closer view of New Glasgow across farmland and the East River. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-28
New Glasgow - view from across the East River
- PC2, Box 333, Folder 28
- File
- n.d.
Closer view of New Glasgow across farmland and the East River. Negative is available: PC-2-318-53
New Glasgow - view from across the East River
- PC2, Box 318, Folder 52
- File
- n.d.
Distant view of New Glasgow across farmland and the East River. Print copy is available: PC-2-333-18
- PC2, Box 334, Folder 25
- File
- n.d.
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
- PC2, Box 295, Folder 15
- File
- 1929
Street scene showing various stores on which signs read: "Cent Store", " Davidson", Canadian Restaurant", "Enman Bros" and "New Glasgow Café"
- PC2, Box 334, Folder 32
- File
- n.d.
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
- PC2, Box 300, Folder 84
- File
- n.d.
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. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-25
- PC2, Box 334, Folder 13
- File
- 1874
View of New Glasgow from the surrounding countryside, prior to the fire of April 19, 1874. A church visible at one edge. Negative is also available: PC-2-317-15
- PC2, Box 317, Folder 15
- File
- 1874
View of New Glasgow from the surrounding countryside, prior to the fire of April 19, 1874. A church visible at one edge. Print copy is also available: PC-2-334-13
- PC2, Box 317, Folder 17
- File
- 1874
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. Several firemen and a few other men are surveying the destruction. A factory chimney stands at one edge. One a fence three advertisements are visible, two of which read: "Use Brown's Bronchial …", "Use household panacea …"
- PC2, Box 317, Folder 16
- File
- 1874
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. Print copy also available: PC-2-334-5
- PC2, Box 317, Folder 18
- File
- 1874
A group of men, women and children, wearing hats and caps, standing in the foreground in front of the area destroyed in New Glasgow by the fire of April 19, 1874. A fire-carriage is in the centre of the group
- PC2, Box 317, Folder 19
- File
- 1874
A group of men and boys, wearing hats and caps, standing in the foreground in front of the area destroyed in New Glasgow by the fire of April 19, 1874. Two horse-drawn carriages are visible at the edge of the group. Print copy also available: PC-2-334-6
- PC2, Box 334, Folder 5
- File
- 1874
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
- PC2, Box 334, Folder 17
- File
- n.d.
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
- PC2, Box 282, Folder 0
- File
- April 1874
View of New Glasgow after the fire of April 19, 1874
- PC2, Box 334, Folder 16
- File
- n.d.
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"
- PC2, Box 317, Folder 24
- File
- n.d.
View of New Glasgow annotated: "Bird's Eye View of New Glasgow, from High School" and "Rice Photo N. G. No. 1". Print copy is available, annotated: "March Street": PC-2-334-16
- PC2, Box 317, Folder 25
- File
- n.d.
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". Print copy is available: PC-2-334-17
New Glasgow - East River Bridge
- PC2, Box 297, Folder 18
- File
- n.d.
View of the East River Bridge and of New Glasgow in the background, taken from across the river. A tree-lined field is in the fore-ground
Landscape & Steam Ship - "East Riding"
- PC2, Box 334, Folder 8
- File
- [1873?]
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
Landscape & Steam Ship - "East Riding"
- PC2, Box 301, Folder 22
- File
- [1837?]
Steam Ship "East Riding" with Carmichael Shipyards in background, with wooden houses and a church on the hill behind. Print copy is available: PC-2-334-8