Item is a photograph of Mary MacIsaac, born approximately around 1840, who was a step dancing instructor, the mother of Dougald MacIntyre and the grandmother to Margaret MacPhee.
Celtic Music - Photographs
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Item is a photograph of the cast of a Gaelic Play that was held in Glace Bay.
Item is a photograph of members of the Gaelic College - Glace Bay Division Junior Pipe Band.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of the Gaelic Mod at St. Ann's.
Item is a photograph of a memorial cairn erected to honour the memory of Gaelic bard and teacher, Malcolm Hugh Gillis. The cairn is located in Upper Margaree.
Colaisde na Gàidhlig / Gaelic College hosting Gaelic Mod. Man at the microphone is Jack MacDonald (Ottawa) and to the left of the Union Jack flag is Red A.D. MacDonald (Board Member of the Gaelic College).
Item is a photograph of fiddlers Dougald MacIntyre and Joe Smith posed with their fiddles and bows. Photograph taken at the Inverness Picnic.
Item is a photograph of the cast of Cotter's Saturday Night, a radio program broadcast from Sydney in the 1930s.
Pictured in the back row, from left to right: Mrs. McKimmie, Malcolm R. MacLeod, Prof. Bernie McIntosh, Bleddyn Davies, M.J. Ballah, Mrs. Bleddyn Davies, and Hazel Matheson. Pictured in the front row, from left to right: John MacNeil, Mrs. C.D. Buck, Tena Campbell, Mabel (Noland) Kelleher, Bob Wright, George MacDonald, and Sandy MacLean.
Photograph was taken at the “Cromarty” estate built by John Kenneth Levison "Jack" Ross ca. 1905. It was located on Kings Road in Sydney.
Dodge, H. O.Item is a photograph of Duncan MacQuarrie, Clare MacDonald, and Mary (Beaton) MacDonald playing fiddle and piano. Clare MacDonald is at the piano.
Item is a photograph of a milling frolic on the North Shore area of St. Ann's Bay. Featured in this iconic image from left to right: John Alex ( John X. ) MacDonald, Neil R. MacDonald, Gwennie Pottie, Jessie Mary MacLeod, Alex Kerr, Dan Murdock Morrison, and Bessie MacInnis in the background.
Fitzgerald, OwenFiddlers performing on-stage at the inaugural 1973 Glendale Fiddle Festival.
Gallant, MarcItem is a photograph of a "Canadian Night" event of the Scottish Gaelic Society, held on February 10, 1927 at the Intercolonial Hall in Roxbury, MA. Photograph by Glines and Slater, Boston, MA.
Item is a photograph of the four fiddlers of the Cape Breton Symphony: Winston 'Scotty' Fitzgerald, Wilfred Gillis, Jerry Holland, and John Donald Cameron. The Cape Breton Symphony was a well known musical group that began on John Allan Cameron’s weekly TV shows in the 1970s.
Item is a photograph of dancers at the Highland Village in Iona. Michael Anthony MacLean on the violin.
From left to right: Theresa Stephen Rory MacNeil, Stanley Campbell, Joan MacKenzie-MacDonald-Gillis, and Bernie Campbell.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of a milling frolic at the Highland Village Day concert in Iona.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of pipers at the Gaelic Mod in 1954.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of participants at the Antigonish Highland Games in 1954.
Item is a photograph of Stephen D.R. MacNeil, a bard from Benacadie.
Item is a photograph of lumbermen in Grand Narrows. One is playing the fiddle.
Item is a photograph of the 1977 St. Andrew's Day Banquet. Gaelic speaker, educator and radio host Mary Catherine 'Kay' MacDonald is featured in the photograph. Also featured is retired politician Allan J. MacEachen.
Item is a photograph of Duncan MacQuarrie with his fiddle.
Item is a photograph of five outstanding Cape Breton Fiddlers photographed in Detroit, U.S.A on January 31, 1953. The concert was for Rev. Hugh MacDonald. Featured in the photograph are Allen, Bernie, Hugh, Johnnie, Archie and Dan MacDonald. The piano player was Joan MacDonald (not pictured).
Item is a photograph of the Cape Breton Highlanders arriving in Italy, with piper John MacMillan in the foreground.
Item is a photograph of Hon. Angus L. MacDonald, Finlay MacDonald and A.W.R. MacKenzie on stage during the opening ceremonies of the Mod at the Gaelic College in St. Ann's.
Item is a photograph of Joseph J. Gillis, Sydney, and Finlay Cameron, Boisdale. Both are retired railroad men from the C.N.R.
Item is a photograph of Duncan MacDonald, drummer. He was a member of the Cape Breton Scottish Society, Sydney. Also pictured are two unidentified pipers.
Item is a photograph of the Cape Breton fiddler, Joe MacLean, with his son, Vince MacLean.
Item is a photograph of the audience watching an outdoor stage at the Gaelic Mod in 1955.
Item is a photograph of a group of men in kilts being greeted at an airport.
Item is a photograph of a runner at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of a runner at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of a runner at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of athletes at the awards podium at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of spectators at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of pipers on parade at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of a pole vaulter mid-air at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of a parade for the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of a pole vaulter mid-air at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of participants at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of a runner at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of participants at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of pipers on stage at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of participants at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of participants at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of a horse and carriage at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of the pipes and drums on parade at the 1955 Highland Games in 1955.
Item is a photograph of a pole vaulter at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of a lined street preparing for a parade at the 1955 Highland Games in Antigonish.
Item is a photograph of the Stornaway Highland Society band.
Item is a photograph of the Stornaway Highland Society band.
Item is a photograph of the Stornaway Highland Society band.