Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This picture shows the havoc wrought among stores and homes on Gottingen Street.
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Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This picture shows coffins piled up in front of Chebucto Road School at the funeral of nearly 100 unidentified dead.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This picture shows all that remains of several large buildings in the devastated area, where the full force of the explosion was felt.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This picture shows an interior view of the tailoring department of Clayton & Sons with snow piled up on the tables.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This picture shows rows of canvas tents during the Friday blizzard.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This picture shows the Halifax Herald and the Evening Mail after the explosion.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This picture shows the Roman Catholic Service at Chebucto Mortuary, from which nearly 100 unidentified dead were buried.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture shows all that was left of a residential section in the North End.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture shows the havoc wrought among stores and homes on Gottingen Street.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture shows Roome Street School in the heart of the devastated area.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture shows people searching for bodies in the basement of a school.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture shows rows of unidentified dead in the basement of Chebucto Road School.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture shows rows of canvas tents during the Friday blizzard.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture shows the motor fire engine "Patricia" after the explosion.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This picture shows the post office and customs house before the explosion.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This picture shows the Protestant Service at Chebucto Mortuary, from which nearly 100 unidentified dead were buried.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture shows the heap of ruins that once was the old Acadia Sugar Refinery (center in photo), the wrecked building that once was one of the shops in connection with the Dry Dock (right in photo), and the Belgian relief ship "Imo" which collided with the "Mount Blanc" (right in photo).
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture shows the desolation in the north end of Halifax in the section near the reservoir.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture shows the state of North Street Station.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture shows an interior view of the tailoring department of Clayton & Sons with snow piled up on the tables.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture shows wreckage of homes on the devastated area.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture shows all that remains of buildings in the north end of Dartmouth, where the full force of the explosion was felt.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This picture shows a view of the cloud of smoke from the explosion.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. Furniture and bathtub can be seen mixed up in the debris.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This picture shows an interior view of North Street Station after the explosion with the roof smashed in and wreckage trains carrying debris away.
Item is a photograph of the Prince of Wales (who later became King Edward VIII) in Halifax.
Item is a postcard showing the return of the 25th Battalion of the CEF to Halifax on May 16, 1919 after the end of the First World War. Soldiers participating in the parade are noted to be carrying a Maj. Matheson, visible on the shoulders of one of the men in the bottom right corner of the photograph. A handwritten note on the photo credits it to one "F.G. Goodenough". The ship from which the soldiers are disembarking is partially visible in the background.
A poster which shows a painting, signed in the right corner by C. Habicht, of the RMS Olympic. The RMS Olympic was a near replica ship of the Titanic, which transported thousands of troops from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Britain during the first world war. It was later used for tourism purposes.
Item is a photograph of Caroline Biscoe Johnstone. The photograph was taken in the home of Sissie Almon in Halifax.
File consists of two issues of "The Black Man: A Monthly Magazine of Negro Thought and Opinion." The magazine was edited by Marcus Garvey, founder and president-general of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (U.N.I.A.), of London, England, and these issues feature transcripts of speeches that were given by Mr. Garvey at Bethel Church, Halifax, and Menelik Hall, Sydney. These speeches outline the work that has been completed by the U.N.I.A..
Item is a photograph of a group of seminarians, priests, Bishop MacNally and Rev. C.W. MacDonald.
The collection consists of audio and video interviews, games, hymns, traditional chants, and community events pertaining to Eskasoni and other Mi'kmaq communities in Nova Scotia between the 1940's to the 2000's, both in the Mi'kmaw and English languages. This collection consists of 8 boxes of sound recordings, moving images, and artefacts belonging to Sarah Denny, her children and other community members and organizations. These recordings document culturally and historically significant peoples, events, and traditions of the L'nu/Mi'kmaq.
Denny, SarahItem is a pamphlet that contains the results of a study completed by the Dalhousie University Institute of Public Affairs that examined the population distribution, socio-economic condition, and educability of African Nova Scotians living in the Halifax area in 1959.
Item is a photograph of Margaret Sybella Brown, daughter of R.H. Brown, lying in a bed on Kent Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Series contains audio recordings and video recordings of Mi'kmaq events and gatherings organized by location from 1970 to 2004.
Item is a photograph of a photograph of Wallace MacAskill sitting on a boat in the water.
Item is a photograph of a photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacAskill in Halifax.
Item is a photograph of approximately three hundred individuals gathered on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Holy Heart Seminary in Halifax, N.S. The seminary was destroyed in 1975.
This subseries contains one audio recording of Sarah Denny and her family at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium in 1975.
Item is a photograph of Victoria Day at the Citadel in Halifax, from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
Item is a photograph of regatta day for the Men-of-Wars' Racing on the North West Arm in Halifax, from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
File consists of the following items:
"Community activist, pioneers dies," Cape Breton Post, April 16, 2021, p. A1 and A2
Douglas-Yakimchuk, ClotildaItem is a biography of Rev. Alexander McGillivray.
Item contains folk tales from the Halifax area.
Item is a directory and mass schedule for St. Paul's Church, Halifax, N.S.
This item is a report from the Halifax Young Men's Christian Association.
Item contains the history of Government House, Halifax, N.S.
Item is a programme for a memorial service held at St. Paul's Church, Halifax, N.S.
Item is an article relating the history of Halifax, N.S.
Harvey, D.C.Item is a photograph of a photograph showing an aerial view of the Halifax Citadel.