Item is a film exploring the consequences of the declining coal industry.
National Film Board of CanadaItem is a film which appears to be promotional material for St. Francis Xavier University. Optical soundtrack.
Camera Club of St. Francis Xavier UniversityItem is a film in which the opening scene depicts a group of people congregated at what appears to be a small harbour or wharf. This snapshot of people and places across Cape Breton and Nova Scotia includes scenes of haymaking, sport fishing, farm life, Lake Ainslie, Inverness Beach, Sea Wolf (Margaree) Island, and more.
Item is a short film that documents Bishop Power's visit to Chapel Island in 1980.
Raytel PhotographyItem is a film depicting St. Anne's Mission
Raytel PhotographyItem is described as "a collage of scenes, without commentary, which express the beauty and versatility of recreational activities to be enjoyed in Cape Breton. Scenes of the Bell Museum, Miner's Museum, fishing, harness racing, highland dancing and swimming are included."
Crawley FilmsThis fonds consists of correspondence, brief and other papers pertaining to the historical and educational position of the Gaelic language in the schools of Nova Scotia.
Fonds consists of:
The 1920 petition by M.R. MacLeod to allow Gaelic to be taught in public schools.
A letter to the editor of the Casket urging readers to speak Gaelic to their children in the home.
Various writings in Gaelic, including a story attributed to Joe "Eòs a'Ghobha" MacNeil of Christmas Island, a story about a humorous trip for Boisdale to Christmas Island and a congratulatory speech for the 50th anniversary of Johnny A. and Peggy MacKinnon of Rear Iona.
Item is intended to serve as the first in a series of textbooks for teachers and learners of Gaelic.
Item is a photograph of a dozen members of Sydney Academy's 1936 Gaelic class; individuals are identified on the reverse of the photograph. The man in the front centre of the photograph is holding a sign that says, "Sgoil Ghaidhlig, 1936, Ghlace Bay" (Glace Bay Gaelic School).
Back row, left to right: Angus MacKinnon and Archie MacDonald.
Centre row, left to right: Mitchell MacKinnon, Alex MacInnis, Stephen B. MacNeil, Chief; Joseph MacSween and John Morrison.
Front row, left to right: Mrs. Thos. MacNeil, Rev. F. Vincent MacDonald, John A. MacDougall, Asst. Teacher; Capt. John L. MacKinnon, Teacher and Principal and Mrs. Alex MacInnis.
Item is a photograph of the Gaelic College in St. Ann's.
Fonds consists of a collection of documents relating to the Conference, held in Sydney on October 15,16, and 17, 1987.
- Program brochures, Map/guide '87, discussion group list of participants, Gaelic College and Nova Scotia Highland Village brochures.
- Newspaper clippings re: conference.
- Na Croileagain, by Rosemary McCormack, programme co-ordinator, typescript, 2 pages.
- Sealladh gu taobh -oral tradition and reminiscence by Cape Breton gaels, edited by James Wilson & Ellison Robertson, printed material 32 pages.
- Agenda - includes welcome on behalf of chairperson, Dr. Robert J. Morgan, typescript 13 pages.
- Special events - Gaelic church service october 18, 1987 at Trinity United Church, Rev. Ivan Gregan, typescript 1 page.
- First croileagan or Gaelic nursery school/playgroup proposal. Typescript, 1 page.
Item is a photograph of the cast of a Gaelic Play that was held in Glace Bay.
Item is a report titled "Ceilidh" written by Beulah McEwen.
Item is a report titled "The Ceilidh Trail School of Celtic Music" written by Caroline Mills.
Item is a report titled "John Clayton Carmichael: a Cape Breton Fiddle-maker" written by Bruce MacLean.
Item is a report on Cape Breton concerts and festivals titled "Staying Alive" written by Tristan MacLean. Report includes photographs of various festivals and concerts, including: Highland Village Day, Big Pond Festival, Broad Cove Concert, Gaelic College and the Sydney Boardwalk.
Item is a report titled "Paul Wukitsch" written by Sean MacMullin.
Item is a report titled "Keeping his 88's Straight: Doug MacPhee and his Music" written by Dan MacDonald.
Item is a report titled "A View of Three Concerts" written by Dan MacDonald.
Item is a report titled "The 1994 Big Pond Summer Festival: 30 Years in the Making" written by Kelly Thomas.
Item is a report titled "Cape Breton Scottish Fiddling: "A Pure Form"" written by Kyle MacNeil.
Item is a report titled "A Cape Breton Primer: Canada's Old World Music" written by Kate Dunlay and published in Sing Out! The Folk Magazine Vol. 34 #4 Fall 1989.
Item is a report titled "Festivals and Concerts in Cape Breton: The Big Pond Story" written by Anne Hollohan.
Item is a report titled "Inverness County Dance Project" written by Barbara LeBlanc and Laura Sadowsky and presented to the Centre for Canadian Folk Culture Studies, Canadian Museum of Civilization on September 15, 1986. Attached are two copies of content lists of video cassettes sent to Elizabeth Beaton-Planetta by the Canadian Museum of Civilization in reference to Inverness County dance traditions.
Item is a report titled "2nd Battalion: The Nova Scotia Highlanders (Cape Breton) 1871-1985," written by Col. I.D. MacIntyre. The report provides information about the history of the Nova Scotia Highlanders, and outlines their contribution during World War 1, including the raising of battalions and the battles in which said battalions participated.
Item is a report that was created by Wilma MacLean with the support of the Sterling Assistance Depot that outlines a history of the Black population of that area and presents information about housing, education, employment, and community organizations (such as the United Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League).
Item is a report that features information about the Black, Jewish, Newfoundland and Eastern European communities in Whitney Pier. The report pays special attention to issues faced by the Black Quarter, including racism and out-migration, and features population statistics for the years 1961-1980. Part of the report also focuses on the establishment of St. Philip's African Orthodox Church (1921).
Item is a photograph of Black Nova Scotian doctor Dr. Alvinus Calder standing outdoors at an unknown
location, dressed in suit and tie.
Item is an Abbass Studios photograph of members of the Seymour's Senators, a Sydney Little League team. Identified from left to right are Joe "Whirly" Worrell, Alvin Daniels, Hubert Crawford, Tom Miller, R. Callander, and C. Boucher.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of the members of the Pride of Sydney Lodge that was published in the Cape Breton Post in March, 1955.
Members are identified as follows: Front row, left to right: Vernal Tull, Evelyne Brathwaite, L.K.; Lucious
Jackson, P.E.R., Grand Organizer; Leonard Arthur, Exalted Ruler; George Ford, L.K.; Harold Kirton, L.K..
Back Row, left to right: Wakefield Harris, Inner Guard; Canon George A. Francis, Chaplain; Harold Best,
Treasurer; Ralph Hedley, Tyler; Henry Marsh, P.E.R.
Item is a photograph of Reverend England of St. Cyprian's Anglican Church, Whitney Pier. Rev. England was
West Indian and served a congregation of mainly West Indian Blacks.
Item is a photographic portrait of an unidentified Black boxer.
Item is a photograph that shows an unidentified black boxer fighting another unidentified boxer at a public
boxing match.
Item is a photograph that shows an unidentified black boxer fighting another unidentified boxer at a public
boxing match.
Item is a photograph that shows an unidentified black boxer fighting another unidentified boxer at a public
boxing match.
Item is an Abbass Studios photograph of a group of unidentified Black World War 2 servicemen at a banquet. The photo shows the men seated around a table.
Item is a photograph of the parade procession during the West Indian Reunion.
Item is a photograph of band members in the parade procession during the West Indian Reunion.
Item is a photograph of a band's drumline in the parade procession during the West Indian Reunion.
Item is a photograph of the parade procession during the West Indian Reunion.
Item is a photograph of band members playing in the parade procession during the West Indian Reunion.
Item is a photograph of a horse and carriage that rode in the parade procession during the West Indian
Reunion.
Item is a photograph of nurses walking down a street during the Old Home Week Parade in Sydney. Frances (Dodd) Ridgway has been identified in the second row on the right.
Item is a photograph of flag carriers marching in the parade procession during the West Indian Reunion.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified child watching the parade procession during the West Indian Reunion.
Item is a photograph of band members in parade procession during the West Indian Reunion, Whitney Pier.
Item is a photograph of the parade procession during the West Indian Reunion.
Item is a photograph of a vintage car in the parade procession during the West Indian Reunion.
Item is a photograph of the parade procession during the West Indian Reunion.
Item is a photograph of Black Nova Scotian doctor Dr. Alvinus Calder sitting on the stairs to a home, dressed
in a suit and tie.