Item is a photograph of the C. Monty MacMillan Ferry leaving port with a full load.
The collection consists of 4 complete manuscripts and 2 partial manuscripts of “Memoirs of a Cape Breton Doctor”/ “Hang the Lantern on the Gate” (which was the original title), personal correspondence and letters of congratulations, reviews of “Memoirs of a Cape Breton Doctor” as well as a rough draft of an opening scene for a play based on “Memoirs of a Cape Breton Doctor”. This collection consists of photographs, an audio cassette tape (The Bush & The Salon), a CD (C.L. MacMillan- Oral Histories), clipping with information about the “C. Monty MacMillan” ferry, clippings of Dr. MacMillan’s obituary as well as condolence letters sent to the family, tributes that were given after the doctor's death, political speeches given by Dr. MacMillan as well as other speeches he has given and 2 scrapbooks containing clippings dealing with his time as MLA and letters of congratulations on receiving the Order of Canada.
MacMillan, Dr. C. Lamont (Monty)Item is a photograph of Dr. MacMillan.
Item is a photograph of Dr. MacMillan standing next to a car and the caption on the back reads, “On his beloved Bras d’Or Lakes”.
Item is a slide with a photograph from Dr. MacMillan's wedding in the middle is Dr. MacMillan and his wife Ethelean and on each side there are two unknown groomsman and two unknown bridesmaids.
Item is a slide with a photograph of an elderly Dr. MacMillan and his wife Ethelean, with a time stamp of January 1996.
Item is a slide with a photograph of Dr. MacMillan sitting in a chair balancing a glass on his head.
Item is a slide with a photograph of Dr. MacMillan shaking hands with a man.
Item is a photograph of a young Dr. MacMillan sitting on the step of a car.
Item is a photograph of Dr. MacMillan and an unknown woman standing on the porch of a blue house.
Item is a drawing done by D. Hutchison of Dr. MacMillan's "snowmobile" that he describes in his book.
Item is a family photograph, presumably Dr. MacMillan's family when he was younger starting from left to right with his father William H. MacMillan, his two sisters Netta and Olive, his mother Constance E. MacMillan and young Dr. MacMillan.
Item is a slide with a photograph of a house, possibly Dr. MacMillan's house and there is a person sitting on the porch.
Item is a photograph of a winter’s day and there is a horse with a blanket on its back pulling something as well as a man with his hand on the horse’s bridle walking.
Item is a slide with a photograph of two men, in the winter chopping a felled tree which is in the middle of the road and there is a car waiting to cross on the other side of the tree.
Item is a slide with a photograph of a painting done by D. Hutchison, depicting Dr. MacMillan on his way to a house call in his horse and carriage during the winter.
Item is a slide with a photograph of a painting done by D. Hutchison, depicting Dr. MacMillan giving a child a medical shot.
Item is a photograph of what appears to be a class photo. There are 14 children, with an unknown woman and Dr. MacMillan standing behind them and off to the side there is a man holding a child but his face is not in the frame.
Item is a photograph of an unknown man standing outside of a house with a child.
Item is a wedding photograph of presumably Dr. MacMillan’s parents William H. MacMillan and Constance E. MacMillan.
Item is a slide with a photograph of a wharf and a village.
Item is a photograph of a winter day with two people riding in a horse drawn sleigh.
Item is a slide with a photograph of a young Dr. MacMillan standing outside with a young woman, presumably his wife Ethelean.