Item is a photograph of the shrine at St. Andrew's Church in Judique, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of St. Andrew's Chruch in Judique, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of the war memorial monument at St. Andrew's Church, Judique.
Item is a photograph of St. Andrew's Church in Judique.
Item is a photograph of St. Dionysius Church in River Denys, Cape Breton
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of St. John the Baptist church in Brook Village, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of St. Joseph's church in Glencoe Mills, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of St. Joseph's Church in Marble Mountain, Cape Breton
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in South West Margaree, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of St. Joseph's Church in Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of St. Joseph's Church in St. Joseph du Moine, Nova Scotia.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of St. Joseph's Church in Southwest Margaree, that was destroyed by fire around 1963. The photograph shows the wedding party of Angus B. MacIsaac and Anne MacFarlane leaving the church.
Item is a side view photograph of St. Joseph's Renewal Centre in Mabou, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of St. Margaret of Scotland Mission Church in River Denys Mountain, Cape Breton.
Item is a side view photograph of three brothers' gravestones at St. Mary's Cemetery in Mabou, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a side view photograph of Bishop MacDonald's Monument at St. Mary's Cemetery in Mabou, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of St. Mary's Church in Glendale, Cape Breton.
Item is a side view photograph of St. Mary's Church in Mabou, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of St. Mary's Hospital, Inverness.
Hatt, Ernest SamuelItem is a side view photograph of St. Michael's Church in Margaree, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church in East Margaree.
Item is a front and side view photograph of St. Patrick's Mission Church in North East Margaree, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of a statue of St. Patrick at St. Patrick's Mission Church in North East Margaree, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of St. Peter's Church in Port Hood, Nova Scotia.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of St. Peter's Catholic Church in Cheticamp, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of the sanctuary of St. Peter's Church, Cheticamp.
Item is a photograph of St. Peter's Church in Cheticamp.
Item is a photograph of St. Peter's Church in Cheticamp, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of St. Peter's Church, Port Hood.
Item is a photograph of St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church in Cheticamp.
Item is a photograph of St. Stephen's United Church in Port Hood.
Item is a photograph of a stained glass window, featuring Mi'kmaq writing, in a church in Whycocomagh.
Item is a photograph of Stella Maris Cemetery in Inverness, Cape Breton. Depicted in the photograph is the tombstone of Reverend Malcolm A. Machella.
Item is a photograph of Stella Maris Catholic Parish Church in Creighnish, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of the front and side view of Stella Maris in Inverness, Cape Breton.
Gertrude E. N. Tratt: "The earliest of the predecessors of the Bulletin was the Eastern Journal, which began as a weekly in 1889. J. C. Bourinot was editor and publisher and the Journal was Liberal in sympathy. Its subscribers usually numbered about 1,000 and paid $1 p.a. (per annum). It contained four 20" x 26" pages. About 1910 it merged into the Journal-Bulletin."
Item is an essay titled "The Historical and Social Development of Judique, Nova Scotia," written by Janette MacDonald. The essay describes the history and development of Judique, Nova Scotia as a Gaelic community.
Item is a report written by Iain Howieson for HIST4705: History in the Archives.
The Inverness County Guardian was published in Port Hood every Wednesday by D. W. Jones, the publisher and editor of the newspaper. A yearly subscription costed $2.00 per year in Canada and $2.50 per year in the United States. The newspaper was Independent in politics.
Ned MacDonald: "On August 4, 1904, the first issue of the "Inverness News", published by A.S. MacAdam, appeared on the streets. The newspaper had a tendency to exaggerate the potential of the town, sold for two cents, was printed weekly, and was enthusiastically received. It informed, organized and agitated through its editorials. It became a vehicle for the proclamation of views on social, economic, cultural, and political issues. The "Inverness News" was the link that expressed and documented the evolving days of the town."
Item is a genealogy about the Long-tailed family in Margaree, Nova Scotia titled, The Long-tailed Family Plus Margaree Irish Pioneers: Coady, Coakley, Doyle, Dunn, Fortune, McDaniel, McGarry, Miller, Murphy, Tompkins by M. Gerard Doyle.
According to the Edwin Alden & Bro.'s American Newspaper Catalogue, the Port Hood Referee consisted of four 22" pages and was printed weekly. It had a circulation of 375 and was classified as an Independent paper.
Item is a report written by Dr. Robert Campbell titled "The Truck System in the Cape Breton Fishery: Philip Robin and Company, 1843-1852"
Item is a photograph of a view from North Mountain, overlooking five counties, from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
Item is a photograph of a view of Whycocomagh from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
Item is a photograph of a view of Whycocomagh from the souvenir album "Souvenir of Cape Breton."
Fonds consists of Poetry and correspondence of Mr. MacFarlane, as well as
several scrapbooks and postcards of WWI.
A. The poem “Springtime in Margaree” was a gift of Sister St. Frances of Rome, C.N.D.
B. Correspondence and papers presented by the MacFarlane Family are arranged as received:
- Correspondence and papers pertaining to W. S. MacFarlane’s military service, 1919-1946. Original, 17 items
- Military disability pension correspondence and papers, Typescript, 46 pages
- Correspondence and papers of and about Peter MacFarlane (brother of W.S.), 1944-1960. Original and typescript, 1 cm
- Family and personal correspondence including Letters to the Editor on politics in Inverness County, 1922-1961. Original and typescript, 40 pages
- Correspondence from John F. Gillis, mainly about local politics, 1940-1956. Original and typescript, 19 pages
- Correspondence concerning appointment of W. S. MacFarlane as Fishery Officer on the Margaree River, 1921. Original, 5 pages
- Correspondence from James D. Gillis concerning MacFarlane’s poetry and about a map of the world drawn by Mr. Gillis, 1929-1963. Original, 8 pages
- Correspondence pertaining to MacFarlane’s poetry, 1937-1977. Original and typescript, 34 pages
- There is no physical folder for B9. January, 1985: #9 removed and incorporated in #19.
- Correspondence and papers re copyright of MacFarlane’s poetry, together with the Canada Act respecting copyright, 1952-1956. Typescript and print, 75 pages
- Poetry by Various authors, mainly Cape Bretoners. Original, 32 items.
- Memorial cards and obituaries for the MacFarlane family, 1881-1967.
- Obituaries of 31 Inverness County residents. Clippings
- Miscellaneous household invoices and receipts, 1931-1952
- Birth certificates for Ann MacFarlane, Walter S. MacFarlane, Last Will of W.S. MacFarlane, 1936, for land at Margaree Forks. Original, 3 items.
- Printed material:
a) St Michael’s Parish Report, 1949
b) Annual Report, St. Joseph’s Church, South West Margaree, 1962
c) to m) pamphlets pertaining to servicemen and regulations respecting them, 1919-1945 - 22 postcards, mostly World War I period, together with Souvenir Programme 1939-1945 Victory Parade, Saturday, June 8th
- Scrapbook of clippings compiled by Jim MacFarlane, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. -- Mainly poetry in English and Gaelic. 1946, held in London, England. 1 page
- Additional obituaries of the MacFarlane family, 1931-1963. Original, typescript and print, 15 pages
- Obituaries of Inverness County residents. Original and print, 22 pages
- Songs of the Valley: The Poetry and Songs of Walter Scott MacFarlane. Original writing, together with galley proof of the book which was published in 1984, edited by Mr. MacFarlane’s niece, Kay MacDonald and his son, Patrick. Original and typescript, 2 cm
- Scrapbook of clippings of poetry by Walter MacFarlane. Typescript and prints, 1 cm
Item is a photograph of Whycocomagh from the top of Salt Mountain.
Item is a photograph of a view of the summit of Salt Hill taken by Theodore Keisel, photographer, who came to Baddeck to visit Alexander Graham Bell in 1889 or 1890.
Keisel, TheodoreSailing Ship at wharf at Whycocomagh
Item is a photograph of Whycocomagh Bay with Indian Island to the left.