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
Pulverizing Drum on a Canadian National railway flatcar # 69590, along with a rounded segment. The drum is inscribed: "Built by the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co. Trenton N. S. Nov. 1927". Wooden logs are held in place along the edge of the flatcar to secure the equipment. A young man wearing a cap is standing on the axle of the drum
Pulverizing Drum on a Canadian National railway flatcar # 69590, in front of a Canadian National shed. The drum is inscribed: "Built by the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co. Trenton N. S. Nov. 1927". Wooden logs are held in place along the edge of the flatcar to secure the equipment
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."
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
Crank shaft which appears to be being manufactured inside the plant of the Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co. Ltd. One workman is seated in the centre of the photo, and one is standing to one side
Crank shaft which appears to have been manufactured inside the plant of the Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co. Ltd. Dimensions and note: "Mfgd by Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co." are printed on the photo in white ink. On the edge is the note" "shoot for Scottish Museums"
File contains one spiral bound stenographer's notebook containing handwritten notes from 1994 and 1997 bird surveys in Trafalgar. Each page contains a tally of birds for a certain area.
Collection consists of a typed transcript of a CBC Radio Broadcast titled "Voice of the Pioneer: Norman Archibald MacRae MacKenzie" and the contents of a scrapbook about a bust of MacKenzie at the University of British Columbia.
One young girl standing with one hand on the back of a small chair on which one younger boy is seated; full pose. Envelope annotated: "2 Rogers children