Item is a postcard of the 185th Battalion marching in Broughton, Cape Breton during World War 1. The soldiers in full uniform are marching past the rear of the Broughton Arms Hotel, which is visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of the 185th Battalion parading in Broughton, where they were stationed during the beginning of World War 1.
Item is a postcard of the 185th Battalion marching past the Broughton Hotel taken during WWI.
Item is a photograph of the 185th Battalion parading in Broughton, where they were stationed during the beginning of World War 1.
Item is a photograph of the 185th Battalion at Broughton with the Broughton Hotel in the background. The photograph was taken during WWI. A row of soldiers are assembled in the rear of the hotel and stand before officers in full uniform.
Item is a photographic postcard showing the Headquarters of the 185th Cape Breton Highlanders in Broughton during the First World War. A heading below the photo identifies the Broughton Arms and General Offices.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified man driving a 1909 Packard Model 18 Touring.
Item is a photograph of miners from #26 Colliery at St. Mary's Church Hall.
Fitzgerald, OwenItem is a photograph of troops of the 94th Regiment at arms in front of Marconi Station. Dozens of troops are lined along a path with an officer standing at the right end. There are multiple buildings visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of troops of the 94th Regiment at arms in front of Marconi Station. Dozens of troops and officers are lined in rows in front of a large house, some sitting and some standing.
Item is a photograph of an aerial view of Sydney.
Royal Canadian Air ForceItem is a photograph depicting an aerial view of Sydney.
Royal Canadian Air ForceItem is a photograph of an aerial view of Sydney.
Item is a photograph of the "Albert J. Lutz", a schooner outfitted as a Canadian Q ship during World War 1. A 4" gun was mounted on its deck behind the dories. It was stationed in Sydney harbour from 1917-1918.
Item is a photograph of a Civic Police Officer on a motorcycle.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of a Civic Police Officer on a motorcycle.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of the Holy Synod taken at St. Philip's African Orthodox Church in Whitney Pier. Featured from left to right are Alderman Chicks Chisholm, City Solicitor Michael Whally, Unknown, Archbishop W.M.E. Robinson, Mayor Tony Gallagher, Rev. Calder and Rev. F. Francis.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of fishing boats in harbour.
Item is a photograph of two houses.
Item is a photograph looking down the street at various houses and vehicles.
Item is a photograph of the cast and crew of "The Bay Boy" gathered in front of a house.
Item is a photograph of various vehicles used during the production of "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of vehicles occupying a blocked street and houses used as sets during the production of "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of the cast and crew of "The Bay Boy" gathered in the front of a house.
Item is a photograph of a television program.
Item is a photograph of a television program.
Item is a photograph of fishing boats in harbour.
Item is a photograph of fishing boats in harbour.
Item is a photograph of a beach and seascape.
Item is a photograph of members of the cast and crew of "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of storefronts and signs designed for use in street scenes in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of the cast and crew of "The Bay Boy" gathered on the front porch of a house.
Item is a photograph of fishing boats in harbour.
Item is a photograph of a beach and seascape.
Item is a photograph of a house being renovated for use in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of a large street advertisement designed for use in street scenes in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of storefronts designed for use in street scenes in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of storefronts designed for use in street scenes in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of a street scene featuring storefronts designed for use in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of a storefront designed for use in street scenes in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of fishing boats in harbour.
Item is a photograph showing framing around an existing house, to be used in the set design of "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of a beach and seascape.
Item is a photograph of storefronts designed for use in street scenes in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of a storefront designed for use in street scenes in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of the gardens at Beech Hill, the home of R.H. Brown of Sydney Mines built in 1829. There is a dog and two small buildings on the right side of the garden path.
Item is a photograph of the DOSCO blast furance operations, showing the interior of the cast house with the large bustle pipe, right, that fed the hot blast of air, the "wind" to the furnace from the turbo blowers. Note the runners on troughs leading away from the furnace.
Abbass, JohnItem is a photograph of DOSCO blast furnace operations, showing number three furnace, left, number one furnace, right, with the bins and stock cars, foreground.
Abbass, JohnItem is a photograph of DOSCO blast furnace operations, showing interior of cast house. Track at top is where the hurdie gurdie, a small crane, ran. Large pipe, right, is the hustle pipe that fed the blast of hot air from turbo blowers to the furnace. The runners or troughs, foreground, were where slag and molten iron ran off from the furnace-slag to the left of the furnace, iron to the right.
Abbass, JohnItem is a photograph of DOSCO blast furnace operations, showing number 3 furnace at left, number 1 furnace centre and part of the stockpile in the foreground.
Abbass, JohnItem is a photograph of DOSCO blast furnace operations, showing an unidentified employee with a hand held button control drilling a cast hole in the furnace. Note the large bustle pipe, top, that supplied the hot blast of air from the turbo blowers to the furnace.
Abbass, John