Item is a photograph of Allan Sullivan.
Item is a photograph of the Jerseymen's Church near Cheticamp.
Item is a photograph of staff and quarters in the Logue Building.
Doucette, RaymondItem is a photograph of staff and quarters in the Logue Building.
Item is a photograph of Holy Angels Auditorium, Sydney.
Item is a photograph of the New Aberdeen Colliery taken from a postcard.
Item is a photograph of miners at #14, New Waterford, with new lamps.
Item is a photograph of workers opening Dominion #3 slope at Wabana, Newfoundland.
Item is a photograph of the underground of a mine in Glace Bay.
Item is a photograph of unidentified actors at the Lyceum Theatre.
Item is a photograph from a photograph set showing floats during the Edward VII Coronation Parade in Sydney. Featured in the set are floats by the Blast Furnace Dept., Railway Dept., Mechanical and Electrical Dept. and men from Tower on No. 2 Pier.
Item is a photograph from a photograph set showing floats during the Edward VII Coronation Parade in Sydney. Featured in the set are floats by the Blast Furnace Dept., Railway Dept., Mechanical and Electrical Dept. and men from Tower on No. 2 Pier.
Item is a photograph from a photograph set showing floats during the Edward VII Coronation Parade in Sydney. Featured in the set are floats by the Blast Furnace Dept., Railway Dept., Mechanical and Electrical Dept. and men from Tower on No. 2 Pier.
Item is a photograph of Sydney Academy.
Item is a photograph of the Western Union Telegraph and Cable Office staff, some of whom are identified on the reverse of the photograph.
Item is a photograph showing the post office and Bank of Montreal on the corner of Dorchester and Charlotte Street.
Item is a photograph of Rev. Neil MacLeod, pastor at East Bay.
Item is a photograph of the College of Cape Breton Official Opening. The men in the photograph are identified on the reverse - the members of the MacDougall Girls' Pipe Band of Glace Bay are, from left to right, Colleen Boutilier and Jerrie Turnbull.
Item is a photograph of the cast of the Rise and Follies of Cape Breton with identification information on the back of the photograph.
Item is a photograph of members, guests and wives at the Annual Meeting of the Mining Society of Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of D.H. McDougall, president of the Mining Society from 1916 to 1917.
Item is a photograph of the cast and crew of the Rise and Follies of Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph showing both sides of the woolen mill and dam.
Item is a photograph of Joseph Azar Limited showing a garage and pumps with cars of different makes outside.
Item is a photograph of Joseph Azar Limited showing a garage and pumps with cars.
Item is a photograph of Joseph Azar Limited showing a garage and pumps with cars of different makes outside.
Item is a photograph of Joseph Azar Limited showing a garage and pumps with cars of different makes outside.
Item is a photograph of Joseph Azar Limited showing a garage and pumps with cars of different makes outside.
Item is a photograph of Joseph Azar Limited showing a garage and pumps with cars of different makes outside.
Item is a photograph of the Florence "Rovers," the North Cape Breton League Champions.
Item is a photograph of the New Waterford Dominion #14 Colliery, showing company houses in the foreground.
Item is a photograph of the court house and jail showing the vegetable garden.
Item is a photograph of the breakwater area.
Item is a photograph of a group of men seated on a lawn facing the camera. The men have been identified as 1. Fred MacInnis, Assessor, City of Sydney; 2. Fred Miles; 3. Dr. Richmond; 4. M.R. Chappell; 5. O.N. Mann.
Item is a photograph of a group of people sitting in an orchard while attending a picnic.
Item is a photograph of one of the Kinsmen dressed up as Santa Claus giving gifts to children.
Item is a souvenir from the golden jubilee of Glace Bay, N.S. in 1951.
Town of Glace BayThis collection consists of textual records, photographs, sound recordings, publications and artifacts documenting the history and activities of the Ukrainian community in Cape Breton. Within the collection there is a focus on music and dance with over 1 meter of 78 and LP albums of Ukrainian music. Also included is a comprehensive collection of research related to Ukrainian immigration to Cape Breton with records pertaining specifically to the Ukrainian community in Whitney Pier. Personal papers from the Huk family are also included in the collection along with the manuscript and research related to Mr. John Huk's publication Strangers in the Land: The Ukrainian Presence in Cape Breton.
Huk, JohnFonds includes one parish brochure (1982) containing a brief history of the founding of the Holy Ghost Ukrainian Catholic Church in Sydney with images of congregation members. Also included is one reel of microfilm (MB 66) listing the following vital statistics for the parish :
Birth and Baptism Records 1912-1985
First Communions
Marriages 1932-1984
Deaths 1935-1984
Item is a photograph of a picnic at South Bar, taken 20 July 1939. Families of Croatian descent attending.
Collection consists of a selection of early Ukrainian sound recordings and 1 photograph donated by Mr. Michael Kuna in 2009.
Item is a photograph of a Croatian Tamburitza Orchestra featuring seven costumed performers, taken 14 October 1930.
Item is a photograph of a group picnic, taken in 1929. Croatian families in attendance.
Item is a photograph of the funeral of Joze Markotic, taken 15 November 1946. The text at the bottom reads, “Uspomena – Joze Markotic, UMRA, Nov 15, 1946, u Sydney, Nova Scotia Canada.”
Item is a photograph portrait of a Polish wedding with family members, taken in the 1920s.
Item is a postcard of St. Mary’s Polish Church with a portrait of Rev. Camillus Grzybala, in the top-right corner. The text at the top of the photograph reads, “Kościół Narodzenia N. M. P. w Whitney, Pier, N.S.” The text at the bottom of the photograph reads, “Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Polish R. C. Church, Whitney Pier, N.S. Canada.”
Item is a photograph of Polish float in Sydney’s 150th anniversary parade, taken in 1935. The float features fifteen girls, with one as a Polish queen and the rest as her attendants. The queen is identified as Jennie Kieć. The bottom row is identified, from left to right, as Mary Wludyka, Minnie Paruch, Louise Kiec, and Sophie Borak. The second row is identified, from left to right, as Mary Gniewek, Julia Gniewek, Annie Ardelli, Francis Zagorski, Sophie Blazy, and Elsie Gniewek. The third row is identified, from left to right, as Helen Kokoska, Mary Durkacz, Mary Kokoska, and Mary Miecznik.
Item is a photograph taken at 7 Mile Bridge in Sydney River. The individuals are identified from left to right as Obie Karylak, Alex & Marlene Karyluk, Fr. Tsukuinyk & Mrs. Tsukuinky. Fr. Tsukuinky is also identified as the pastor of St. George’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church on Breton Street in Whitney Pier.
Item is a photograph of counselors and campers at Camp Kadimah, dating sometime between 1970 and 1989. Standing in the back are: (2) Mary Simon, (4) Sidney Lipkus, (7) Marta Chernin, (9) Rhea Simon.
Item is a photograph of a procession of Ukrainian clergy, taken in May 1959.