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."
Item is a copy of Margaree Accomodation Mile by M. Gerard Doyle, which includes information on River View Inn, Kelly's Tourist Home, Valley View Cabins, Carroll's Cabins, Hillview Cabins, Belmont Hotel, Chiasson Hotel, Colbleen Lodge, Coady Hotel and Margaree Lodge (later known as the Margaree River View Inn).
Item is a photograph of a horse and carriage in front of a building in Sydney Mines.
Item is a photograph of the old porch on the Basker’s farmhouse in Mull River, Nova Scotia.
Item is a head and shoulders studio portrait of John A. Gillis.
Item is a photocopied and oversize photograph of the 185th Overseas Battalion (Cape Breton Highlanders) Regimental Band taken in Nova Scotia by photographer W.G. MacLaughlan.
Included in the photograph are:
1st row (sitting): Bdsn Joseph Mullings, Bdsn William P. Laurence, Bdsn John McOuigan, Bdsn John T. Green, Bdsn Gerald Liscombe, Bdsn Daniel Guthro, Bdsn A.J. MacLean (L. Corp.).
2nd row (kneeling): Bdsn Joseph Dunn, Bdsn James A. Ross, Bdsn Mark Conway, Bdsn Harry Beaddock, William Williams (Sergt. Bandmaster), Col. F.P. Day, Capt. F.P. Munro, Bdsn D. Mck Weir, Bdsn joseph Davies.
3rd row: Bdsn Samuel Hayward, Bdsn Fred Ferryhough, Bdsn John Harracks, Bdsn Malcom O'Hanley, Bdsn Ben Hitchens, Bdsn James F. MacDonald, Bdsn Thomas Denny, Bdsn John Nicholson, Bdsn Elsmer Bulmer, Bdsn Burns MacDonald, Bdsn James Bowers.
4th row: Bdsn Alex Brown, Bdsn Frank MacKinnon, Bdsn James Critchley, Bdsn John Hitchens, Bdsn Robert Weilding, Bdsn Herbert Poycott, Bdsn William MacLaverty, Bdsn Albert Beresford, Bdsn Thomas Saunderson, Bdsn Walter Cosman.
Item is a pamphlet for the University College of Cape Breton's (UCCB) Butterfly and Herb Gardens maintained by the Toqwa'tu'kl Kijijtaqnn/Integrative Science programs.
University College of Cape BretonItem is a pamphlet for the Highland Village Museum in Iona, Nova Scotia.
Item is a collection of Presbyterian sermons by author, Rev. Dr. Daniel Dewar.
Item is a collection of songs with sol-fa music notation.
Item is a collection of songs with sol-fa musical notation and two-part harmony.
File consists of typewritten and handwritten copies of Gaelic poems and song lyrics.
File consists of newspaper clippings in and about the Gaelic language and regarding Gaelic culture.
Item is a handwritten genealogy of the Benjamin Newton Davis family.
Item is a photo of James Davis standing behind his wife, Gwendolyn Davis, who is seated in a floral armchair.
Item is a photograph of Kay [?] and Rose [?].
Item is a poem by Fr. Allan MacDonald.
Item is a booklet of Songs composed by Hugh Francis MacKenzie. A forward is written in English.
MacKenzie, Hugh FrancisItem is a religious text translated from the English.
Item is a collection of dialogues from the previously published writings by Rev. Norman MacLeod and Eachann MacDhughaill.
Item is a humerus play which appears in the periodical, An Sgeulaiche. The number within that series is not in print
Item is a play where a number of men form the community discuss school affairs.
Item is scene 1 of a play that has been typed out. It concerns a woman who returns from Boston and has "forgotten" her Gaelic.
Item is a collection of Gaelic songs, one which includes musical notation for pianoforte accompaniment.
Item is a traditional Gaelic song with piano accompaniment.
Item is a photo of James Davis and Gwendolin Davis sitting on a couch.
Item is an address book.
Item is two transcripts of masses in Gaelic, one was tucked inside the cover of the other.
Item is a photograph of a man in a carriage pulled by a horse on a dirt road in Sydney Mines.
Item is a photograph of a tree, possibly on the Basker farm in Mull River, Nova Scotia.
Item is a history of churches in Gabarus, Nova Scotia.
Clark, A. RhodenaItem is a brochure for Nova Scotia mining records held at the Nova Scotia Archives & Records Management (Nova Scotia Archives).
Government of Nova ScotiaItem is First You Dream: Celebrating 74 Years of the Nova Scotia Talent Trust, a catalogue for a travelling exhibit of the same name produced by the Nova Scotia Talent Trust and published by Mount St. Vincent University's Art Gallery.
Item is a catechism, collection of hymns, prayers and council concerning the seven deadly sins. This was first produced by Fr. Alexander MacDonald (Maighstir Alasdair Mór). Rev. MacDonald was born in Lochaber, Scotland in 1801. He was ordained in Scotland in 1824 and after serving as parish priest in Moidart, immigrated to Cape Breton where, in 1842, he became parish priest in Mabou and Vicar General to the bishop of Arichat. D. 1865 in Mabou. Item was licenced to print by Bishop James Morrison, b. of Antigonish from 1913-1950.
Item is an incomplete Gaelic instructional pamphlet. The owner had made some corrections and amendments to the Gaelic text.
Item is a collection of quotes from biblical scripture.
A reprint of an argument between the Pope and a Protestant regarding the Reformation, originally printed in 1844. The text also contains a hymn, a poem, some adages and a toast. The text is heavily biased against the Catholic Church.
Item is a play about a girl from the island of Tiree who travels to Glasgow to attend college. The play challenges many norms including attitudes towards Gaelic and the role of women in society. It is mostly in Gaelic with some English lines.
Item is a play that was performed by the Scottish Catholic Society of Canada (Sydney branch) at the Lyceum. Along with the original Scottish publication, 3 copies of the play have been typed out for use by performers.
MacInnis, Joseph J.Item is a musical which includes the musical notation for the songs. The words to the songs have been penned by the author.
Item is a play performed by members of the Sydney branch of the Scottish Catholic Society. A cast list appears on the last page.
Item is a hand-written copy of Iain MacCormaig (John MacCormick)'s "Peigi Bheag", a play concerning changes to language and culture that come with industrialization.
Item is a humorous play about the courtship of a bachelor.
Item is the first verse of a Gaelic song. It appears to have been photocopied and enlarged. The owner has written in harmonies in the treble staff and composed his own bass line.
Item is a photocopy of a song in praise of Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Item are the songs "Lass o'Killiecrankie","Stop Your Tickling, Jock","Kate Dalrimple" and "K.K.Katie" in Gaelic.
Item is a photo of Wanda Robson (front, centre) sitting at a dinner table with four friends, including Frances Oger and Bell Oger, at the Oger's house in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
File consists of two undated letters and two undated Christmas cards sent to Sr. Margaret. One of the cards was homemade and signed by children in the Gaelic class at Sacred Heart School.
Item is a crucifix worn by Sr. Margaret (it can be seen on a chain around her neck in some photographs of her).
Item is a poem written by J. B. McLachlan titled, "In the Miners' Row," about the power that the mine companies had over workers and the duties that workers ought to carry out to fight for their rights.