Item is a photograph of male members of a Polish band.
Item is a photograph showing a group of members of the St. Michaels Benefit Society. It appears to be taken during the first year of its founding. Members not identified.
Item is a photograph of two Polish couples, taken in the 1950s. Couple on the left: Tony Reppa and Sonya Wroblewski.
Item is an illustration of a ship that is "under way in ballast".
Item is a photograph of staff and quarters in the Logue Building.
Doucette, RaymondItem is a photograph of staff and quarters in the Logue Building.
Item is a photograph of staff and quarters in the Logue Building.
Item is a photograph of staff and quarters in the Logue Building.
Item is a photograph of Holy Angels Auditorium, Sydney.
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 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 Bishop Colin MacPherson 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 Sister Margaret Beaton at Cape Bretoniana (Beaton Institute) with Bishop Colin MacPherson of Scotland.
Raytel PhotographyItem is a photograph of Bishop Colin MacPherson (Scotland) 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 Mrs. John Angus Nicholson with Boyd MacIntyre, Margaret MacPhee (pianist), Sandy MacLean (violinist), Lila MacDonald (pianist), and Hughie Malcolm MacIntyre at Port Hawkesbury.
Item is a photographic postcard of Chebucto Street, Baddeck, with a car and sign for Hotel Baddeck. On the left is the building that later became the automotive laundromat.
Item is a photograph of an autographed photograph of Rev. J.J. Tompkins in Canso.
Item is a framed photograph of St. Anne's Church, prior to the December fire in 1976 caused by a lighting strike which destroyed it. Photograph depicts the Procession during the Feast of St. Anne. Father Rankin is shown near the front of the procession.
Raytel PhotographyItem is a photograph of the bankhead and colliery buildings at Inverness Railway and Coal. Co..
Item is a photograph of the collieries and furnaces of the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co. Ltd., Sydney Mines.
Item is a photograph of a photograph of a spinning frolic at the home of Angus "Ban" MacFarlane.
Featured in the image are: Mrs. Angus "Ban" MacFarlane (standing in doorway), Mrs. Duncan Y. Gillis (standing at back).
Seated: Mrs. Sandy Gillis, Mrs. Malcolm Gillis, Mrs. Johnny MacLellan, Mrs. Dougald John MacFarlane, and Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie.
Item is a photograph of John J. MacKinnon and his wife, Christina MacNeil, at leisure. Christina was the daughter of Jonathan, son of James, and son of Hector.
Item is a photograph of Simon (may be Archie) MacKinnon with a fiddle.
Item is a photograph of the festival of Cape Breton fiddlers in Glendale.
Item is a photograph of the north shore of Lingan or Indian Bay, an illustration that was removed from "Coal Fields and Coal Trade of the Island of Cape Breton," by Richard Brown F.G.S., published by Sampson Low, Marston, Low, & Searle, London 1871.
Item is a photograph of Cassie (Catherine), Annie and Sadie MacIsaac. The three women were co-owners of the Bonnie View Hotel in Whitney Pier. Their sister Margaret (MacIsaac) Gillis and her husband Rod Gillis established the boarding house in 1910. Margaret died shortly after the birth of her fifth child in 1913, and following her death, her husband and children left for Western Canada, while her sisters assumed ownership of the hotel.
Item is a photograph of the Sydney Foundry and Machine Works with the ship Mabel Frye at dock.
Item is a photograph of the schooner "Bessie Crooks."
Item is a photograph of a ship at dockside in St. Ann's.
Item is a photograph of the S.S. Adriatic. In the month of March, 1862, when this photograph was taken, the Adriatic became stuck in the ice in North Sydney harbour. The ice was sturdy enough to support the crew as they walked to shore from the ship.
Item is a photogrpah of the S.S. Adriatic.
Item is a photograph of a Portugese fishing vessel at North Sydney.
Item is a photograph of West Bay, showing schooners in the bay.
Item is a penline sketch done of G.M.D. Tod of a Gaspe fishing schooner.
Item is a photograph of pilot boat number 4.
Item is a photograph of Captain J.P. Parker (right) standing in front of Pilot boat 4.
Item is a photograph of four men looking at the ship Avon Queen, a four-masted schooner and cargo vessel powered entirely by sail and owned by sea captain R. Alexander MacLean of New Brunswick.
Item is a photograph of the schooner St. Salter.
Item is a photograph of the launching of the ship Amy G. McKean, built at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified four-master ship.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified ship.
Item is a photograph of the schooner Hirain D. MacLean.
Item is a photograph of the schooner Norvegia.
Item is a photograph of the schooner Norvegia.
Item is a penline sketch by S.F. Manning of a Jack boat.
Item is a photograph of the ship the Miriam J. Smith a 370 ton vessel owned by W.C Smith & Co Ltd in Lunenburg N.S.
Item is a photograph of the ship Maid of Harlech.
Item is a photograph of the schooner Bianca.
Item is a photograph of the schooner St. Olaf.