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MG 20.5-E-1-1-10 · Item · 1953 - 1956
Part of The Cape Breton Highlanders collection

Item is a list of World War 2 Canadian service members buried in war cemeteries in Italy, including Gradara War Cemetery, Argenta Gap War Cemetery, Bologna War Cemetery, Villanova Canadian War Cemetery, Rimini Gurkha War Cemetery, Rimini Cremation Memorial, Montecchio War Cemetery, San Marino Town Cemetery, Ravenna War Cemetery, Moro River War Cemetery, Ancona War Cemetery, Forli War Cemetery, Naples War Cemetery, Minturno War Cemetery, Holten Canadian War Cemetery, Holten General Cemetery, Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Cesena War Cemetery, Coriano Ridge War Cemetery, Cassino Memorial.

Cornelia & Billy on Stage
MG 21.18-B-1-10 · Item · [Between 1977 and 1979]
Part of Tarbot Music Festival fonds

Item is one photograph of Cornelia & Billy playing on stage with their backs to the camera at the Tarbot Music Festival in Tarbot, Nova Scotia. The crowd can be seen beyond the stage.

Jonathan Edwards
MG 21.18-B-2-10 · Item · 1978
Part of Tarbot Music Festival fonds

Item is one photograph of Jonathan Edwards playing guitar with a woman clapping her hands on stage at the Tarbot Music Festival in Tarbot, Nova Scotia.

Notes about Mi’kmaq
MG 13.58-E-1-10 · Item · [190-?]
Part of Msgr. Donald MacPherson fonds

Item is handwritten notes about the Mi’kmaq language as recorded by Fr. Donald MacPherson when he was learning the language in the early 20th century.

History of Sydney
CA BI MG 12.82-A-10 · File · 26 April 1991
Part of Dr. Robert James Morgan fonds

File consists of an article about the history of Sydney and Sydney Steel as well as research notes. The article entitled "Sydney Steel and the Community" was presented to Sydney Academy students on April 26th, 1991 as part of the 150th anniversary of Sydney Academy.

Correspondence - May 1920
MG 14.195-A-1-10 · File · 1920-05
Part of Morrison's Store, St. Peter's

File consists of correspondence from the records of Indian Affairs Superintendent, A.J. Boyd. Topics include property management, monetary and material relief, child care, farming, a Report of Indian Schools in Nova Scotia, a report on Indian Affairs in Nova Scotia for the year 1919-20, and road repair.

MG 20.5-E-1-2-10 · Item · April 8, 1975
Part of The Cape Breton Highlanders collection

Item is one typewritten letter from J.M. Ruttan, Chief of Information Services for the Department of Veterans Affairs, in response to a letter from Ralph Davies regarding the purchase of, and laying of, wreaths at cemeteries in Italy during the “30th Anniversary: The Canadians in Italy” delegation sent to Italy in April and May 1975.

Church in Ortona, Italy
MG 20.5-E-1-3-4-10 · Item · April 26, 1975
Part of The Cape Breton Highlanders collection

Item is one photograph of Ralph Davies, a veteran of the Cape Breton Highlanders and a “30th Anniversary: The Canadians in Italy” delegate, looking up at a church in Ortona, Italy.

Alec Beaton
MG 21.39-A-10 · Item · 1970
Part of Dr. Thomas Carter fonds

The item consist of Alec Beaton playing the fiddle in the Beaton's kitchen in front of a window.

CA BI MG 21.18-A-1-10 · Item · August 28, 1977
Part of Tarbot Music Festival fonds

Item is a recording of Road performing at the Tarbot Music Festival in Tarbot, Cape Breton.

• 00:00:00 – 00:01:54 – the MC, Dave Healy, performing the “William Tell Overture” and introducing the next band, Road, to the stage
• 00:01:55 – 00:02:53 - Road doing a quick sound check
• 00:02:54 – 00:06:03 - “Pamela Brown”
• 00:06:04 – 00:10:04 - “My Mistakes”
• 00:10:05 – 00:10:44 - Bruce Timmons on guitar, Brendon Hall on steel guitar, Charles Lavery on drums, Allie Bennett and Fred Lavery on lead vocals.
• 00:10:45 – 00:14:50 - “So Far From You”
• 00:14:51 – 00:19:15 - “Cape Breton Dream” (written by Dennis Ryan of Ryan’s Fancy)
• 00:19:16 – 00:24:28 - “Song for Noelle”

MG 21.37-A-2-10 · Item · [19-]
Part of Dr. C. Lamont MacMillan Fonds

Item consist of a partial speech Dr. MacMillan gave in assisting the Baddeck Lions Club in launching the layout for their new memorial park, The Alexander Graham Bell Park. The second page of the speech is missing.