Item is a photograph of Bishop Colin MacPherson (Scotland) visiting Cape Bretoniana/Beaton Institute, Cape Breton University.
Beaton Institute
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Item is a photograph of Dougie Romeo in the main research area of the Beaton Institute Archive.
Item is a photograph of the outside display windows in the atrium.
Item is a photograph of the front desk of the Beaton Institute Archive.
Item is a photograph of Elizabeth Beaton at the book shelves of the Beaton Institute Archive.
Item is a photograph of Brian Dowe exiting the Beaton with the mail.
Item is a photograph of Dougie Romeo with a sound recorder.
Item is a photograph of Marilyn Sutherland.
Item is a photograph of two researchers in the main work room of the Beaton Institute Archive.
Item is a photograph of the Imperial Block Grocery in Sydney, located at the corner of George and Townsend Streets.
Item is a photograph of Mary Catherine "Kay" MacDonald, who worked at the Beaton Institute Archives for more than a decade.
Raytel PhotographyItem is a photograph of staff and quarters in the Logue Building.
Doucette, RaymondItem is a photograph of staff and quarters in the Logue Building.
Item is a photograph of staff and quarters in the Logue Building.
Item is a photograph of staff and quarters in the Logue Building.
Item is a photograph of John Campbell, Rev. D.F. Campbell, Rev. Douglas Murphy, Rev. John MacLeod, Rev. John Archie Chisholm, Rev. John Hugh MacEachern, Sr. Margaret Beaton and Bishop Colin MacPherson at the Beaton Institute.
Item is a photograph of Rev. D.F. Campbell, Bishop Colin MacPherson (Scotland), Sister Margaret Beaton, Father John MacLean (Scotland), and Rev. John Hugh MacEachern.
Item is a photograph of Bishop Colin MacPherson at the Beaton Institute.
Item is a photograph of Sister Margaret Beaton at Cape Bretoniana (Beaton Institute) with Bishop Colin MacPherson of Scotland.
Raytel PhotographyItem is a photograph of Bishop Colin MacPherson (Scotland) at the Beaton Institute.
Item is a photograph of Sr. Margaret Beaton and Bishop Colin MacPherson at the Beaton Institute.
File contains correspondence between MacKenzie and Sr. Margaret Beaton regarding song collection and song composition. Also included is a number of words and phrases Hugh does not believe to be in use in Scotland.
Fonds consists of documents relating to research on Gaelic Culture in Nova Scotia and other items written by Ms. MacKinnon. Papers include:
- Manuscript copy of thesis: “A Study of the History and Traditions of the Highland Scot in Nova Scotia.” This includes the Gaelic transcription of the folktale "Cath nan Eun" by Hughie Dan MacDonnell and mentions other stories and storytellers of the time. MacKinnon also makes mention of well known singers and includes transcriptions of their songs, 1964 Typescript, 155 pages.
Refer also to bound copy: file FC 2350 S3 M5. - An Appraisal of the Gaelic Collection in Cape Bretoniana. Refer also to bound copy: Reports file - College of Cape Breton. 1964. Hand-written and typescript, 10 pages.
- Menus and toasts in Gaelic, and correspondence concerning them. Original, typescript and printed, 27 pages. Two clippings of toasts printed in Scottish newspapers were in the custody of John A. MacDougall.