Item is a biography of Rev. Alexander McGillivray.
Item is a historical booklet outlining great Canadian achievements and inventions.
Jackes, Lymon B.This item is an open letter by Matthew Richey in regards to the Confederation.
Item is an academic calendar for University of Acadia College for the academic year of 1885-86.
Item is a speech given by Dr. J.H. Elliott to the Canadian Club regarding tuberculosis.
Item is an article regarding the coal fields of Nova Scotia.
Gilpin, E. Jr.Item is a description of the coal fields in and around Sydney, N.S.
Fletcher, HughItem is a lecture given by Rev. D.M. MacGregor on the Nova Scotia System of Common Schools.
Item is a manual of education statutes and regulations in Nova Scotia in 1895.
Item is a political article written by M.S. Nestor of New Zealand titled "Make This Your Canada."
Item is a speech given by A.W. McLelan in Ottawa, February 1881.
Item is part of the sessional papers from the second session of the first Parliament.
Item is the autobiography of Rev. Alexander MacDonald.
This item is a historical booklet describing the history of Glenfinnan, Scotland.
This item contains the history of the Jacobites in Inverness from 1688 to 1746 by Barrie Robertson.
Item is a tourist booklet for the Western Isles written by J.A. Brooks.
Fonds consists of minutes of annual meetings, together with lists of subscribers.
Fonds consists of the certificate of British Registry for the schooner Regent built by Roderick McDonald, Mira Bay, Master Mariner, giving description, measurements, and tonnage.
Fonds consists of documents and photographs related to Mr. Coleman's career as manager of the Strand Theatre and his involvement in the Klondyke Hotel. The collection is divided into two series and one file. The first series consists of projectionist books, letterhead, receipts and photographs documenting operations of the Strand Theatre. The second series relate to the life and career of Daniel McKay. Mr. McKay was the original owner of the hotel who successfully found gold in the Yukon during the gold rush in 1900. This series consists of customs documents and receipts and textual records related to the Klondyke Hotel. Mr. McKay built and operated the hotel after returning to Sydney in 1901.
Coleman, James ThomasItem is a photograph of the Bras d'Or Lakes, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of Bourinot House, Sydney.
Item is a photograph taken by Cliff Lewis with the #7 General Hospital in Debert, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph taken by Cliff Lewis while with the #7 General Hospital in Debert, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of Robbie Robertson at Cape Breton Radio Station CJCB. Robertson was a pioneer radio broadcaster in Cape Breton.
Fonds contains three reels of microfilm containing burial records of W.J. Dooley Funeral Services in North Sydney.
Item is a photograph of Archbishop Clarendon Lamb Worrell, the 6th Anglican Archbishop of Nova Scotia, 1904-1934. He was the Primate of All Canada from 1915-1934. He died in 1934.
Item is a photograph of the Bourinot House, Sydney.
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 hand-colored postcard featuring Moxham Hospital in Sydney.
Item is a photograph of Captain J. Lewis and Captain J.E. Muggan playing musical instruments on the deck.
Item is a photograph of the lime quarry showing the rail line, shacks and scaffolding for mining.
Item is a photograph of an unknown orchestra parading with an "Ashby" sign.
Item is a photograph of a celebration in front of Central School.
Item is a photograph of "Logue House," Sydney. The building on the corner of Yorke and Esplanade is the site of the first drug store in Sydney, 1868. It was the home of Kate Logue, ca. 1936, formerly the home of Richard Logue Sr..
Item is a photograph of "Logue House," Sydney. The building on the corner of Yorke and Esplanade is the site of the first drug store in Sydney, 1868. It was the home of Kate Logue, ca. 1936, formerly the home of Richard Logue Sr..
Item is a photograph of the Anglican Rectory on the corner of Esplanade and Dorchester Street.
Item is a photographic postcard of the harbourfront at Mulgrave.
Item is a photograph of Frank J. Liscombe, Captain P.E. Campbell, J.E. Muggah, Jim Menzie and Bob Menzie.
Item is a photograph of the site where the Sydney steel plant was eventually located. The photograph was taken from the roof of the court house in Victoria Park. On left is the original building that held the marine hospital. The Pond is the "Kentuck" Pond referred to by W.M. MacLeod in his booklet.
Item is a photograph of Sydney Academy and photographs of graduating students.
Item is a photograph of Robert Butts (1871-1943), Conservative MLA for Cape Breton County, 1911-1917, and Cape Breton East, 1928-1933. He was also the MP for Cape Breton South-Richmond from 1914-1921 and sat on the Legislative Council from 3 February, 1927 to 31 May, 1928.
Item is a photographic postcard of L'Assomption Church, Arichat.
Item is a photograph of an unknown woman.
Item is a photograph of the MacLeod House on Nepean St., Sydney, taken before the college staff moved to the new campus.
Item is a photograph of the MacLeod House on Nepean St., Sydney, taken before the college staff moved to the new campus.
Item is a photograph of the ruins of the Fortress of Louisbourg and the Louisbourg museum.
Item is a photograph of the ruins of the Fortress of Louisbourg and the Louisbourg museum.
Item is a photographic postcard of St. Augustine's Monastery.
Item is a photographic postcard of the Arichat government wharf.
Item is a photographic postcard of L'Assomption Church, Arichat.