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 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 a young boy standing in the middle of the unpaved old main road approaching Baddeck.
Item is a postcard of of Bay View Hotel and a rowboat on the Whycocomagh Harbour.
Item is a plan of former French settlement Port Dauphin (Englishtown). St. Ann's Bay also depicted. Engraved by P. Croisey.
Bellin, Jacques NicolasItem is a photograph of the Bayview Hotel, a holiday resort in Whycocomagh, with the S.S. Marion at the wharf below the hotel.
Item is a photograph of staff and quarters in the Logue Building.
Item is a photograph of staff and quarters in the Logue Building.
Doucette, RaymondItem is a photograph of the front desk of the Beaton Institute Archive.
Item is a photograph of staff and quarters in the Logue Building.
Item is a photograph of Dougie Romeo in the main research area of the Beaton Institute Archive.
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 Bishop Colin MacPherson at the Beaton Institute.
Item is a photograph of Sr. Margaret Beaton and Bishop Colin MacPherson at the Beaton Institute.
Item is a photograph of Bishop Colin MacPherson (Scotland) at the Beaton Institute.
Item is a photograph of Bishop Colin MacPherson (Scotland) visiting Cape Bretoniana/Beaton Institute, Cape Breton University.
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 staff and quarters in the Logue Building.
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 the outside display windows in the atrium.
Item is a photograph of Rev. Bambrick, an Anglican Minister, in front of Beech Hill, the residence of the Brown family. Rev. Bambrick was a close friend to the Brown family. Beech Hill, also known as the Richard Brown House, was built in 1828 and registered as Nova Scotia Provincial Heritage Property in 1985.
Item is a photograph of Beech Hills, the home built for mine manager Richard Brown in 1828.
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 one of the rooms at Beech Hill, the home of R.H. Brown of Sydney Mines built in 1829. There is an elaborate fireplace on the left and a piano to the right.
Item is a photograph of one of the rooms at Beech Hill, the home of R.H. Brown of Sydney Mines built in 1829. There are bookshelves on the left and a table to the right.
Item is a photograph of Beech Hill, the home of R.H. Brown of Sydney Mines built in 1829. The photograph is a view of the yard, as taken through a first floor window.
Item is a photograph of the interior of one of the rooms at Beech Hill, the home of R.H. Brown of Sydney Mines built in 1829.
Item is a photograph of the interior of one of the bedrooms at Beech Hill, the home of R.H. Brown of Sydney Mines built in 1829.
Item is a photograph of the interior of one of the bedrooms at Beech Hill, the home of R.H. Brown of Sydney Mines built in 1829.
Item is a photograph of Beech Hill, the residence of R.H. Brown, G.M.A. manager, that was built in 1828.
Item is a photograph of Beech Hill, the residence of R.H. Brown, G.M.A. manager, that was built in 1828.
Item is a photograph of Beech Hill, the residence of R.H. Brown, G.M.A. manager, that was built in 1828.
Item is a photograph of Beech Hill, the residence of R.H. Brown, G.M.A. manager, that was built in 1828.