Item is one photograph of Cape Breton Highlanders during World War 2 (WW2). In the front row, from left to right, are Dougal Currie, Joe Petite, and George Moss. In the back row, from left to right, are [unidentified], Doug Stade, and Bob Muggah.
Item is the Cape Breton Highlanders War Diary Volume 11.
Item is one typewritten and photocopied memo from the Department of Veterans Affairs to delegates attending the "30th Anniversary: The Canadians in Italy" commemorative trip to Italy in April and May 1975.
The item consists of Tom Carter and Isabelle Kennedy, eating Halloween Fuarag, a traditional Gael dessert typically eaten around Halloween and is used to tell the future by different objects put into the dessert.
Item is one photograph of Sharkey MacDonald (Charles MacDonald, left) and Kitch Tracy, “30th Anniversary: The Canadians in Italy” delegates and World War 2 veterans, posing together outside of Villanova War Cemetery in Villanova, Italy, where a commemorative ceremony was held by the Canadian delegation. Members of the public on bicycles are standing behind the two men.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman while he was in Halifax, Nova Scotia getting ready to leave for overseas with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). He asks her to send some photographs of herself for him to keep.
Item is a copy of an email from Adrian Harewood, a CBC reporter, to Wanda Robson and Joe Robson regarding a meeting he had with Mayor Anne Maclean of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia about the legacy of Viola Desmond in New Glasgow and the upcoming 60th anniversary of Desmond's arrest at the Roseland Theatre.
Item is a newspaper clipping from the Cape Breton Post titled, "Mount Carmel students learn about civil rights hero Viola Desmond," regarding a visit by Wanda Robson and Joe Robson to Mount Carmel Elementary School in New Waterford, Nova Scotia to visit a group of students who won an award for a video they created about Viola Desmond.
File consists of Department of Indian Affairs Invitation to Tender forms for material goods generating from Morrison's Store.
Item is a copy of Bay News No. 11.
The item consists of a photograph of a home and barn that overlooks the ocean in Inverness county, Cape Breton.
Item is one photograph of the cast of The Rise and Follies of Cape Breton Island on a small wooden stage during the Tarbot Music Festival in Tarbot, Nova Scotia.
Item is one photograph of two men wearing Tarbot Music Festival staff t-shirts and hats at the festival in Tarbot, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of Francisca [?], an Italian translator working for the Canadian delegation in Italy.
Item is a photograph of Private William Isaac Furlong’s (G18891) headstone in Montecchio War Cemetery in Montecchio, Italy.
Item is a photograph of Noel P. Denny.
Item is a photograph of Harriet Denny sitting on a chair in a kitchen.
Item is a photograph of Michael Paul.
Item is a print of St. Ann's Bay signed by Dodge.
Item is a photograph of the St. Thomas Midget Hockey Team.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified man and woman with their arms linked. One of them may be named Vic.
Item is a photograph of James Davis and Gwendolyn Davis sitting at a picnic table at the beach.
Item is a photograph of men at a curlers' banquet.
Item is a photograph of men and women at a banquet table at a curlers' banquet.
Item is a photograph of men at a curlers' banquet.
Item is a photograph of two men, one of whom is wearing a military uniform, posing with six young women, two of whom are wearing frilly white aprons.
Item is a photograph of, from left to right, James Davis, Wanda Davis, Milton Neal, and Gwendolyn Davis standing behind the cake on Wanda and Milton's wedding day.
Item is a photographic portrait of men and women at the packers banquet.
Item is a photographic portrait of men and women at the packers banquet.
Item is a photographic portrait of men and women at the packers banquet.
Item is a photograph of men and women playing cards at a packers banquet.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified man and woman.
Item is a photograph of children, including Dawn Paris, Sybil Paris, Sydney Paris and Jimmy [?], in front of a Christmas tree.
Item is a photograph of a group of servicemen sitting at a banquet table.
Item is a photograph of a group of servicemen seated and being served at a banquet table.
Item is a photograph of a large group of returned servicemen seated at a banquet table.
Item is a photograph of six men posing together in front of a house in the snow.
Item is a photograph of, from left to right, Dawn Paris, Sybil Paris and Sydney Paris, sitting in folding lawn chairs as young children.
Item is a photograph of men standing with trophies at a bowling banquet.
Item is a photograph of men standing with trophies at a bowling banquet.
Item is a photograph of men seated at a table at a bowling banquet.
Item is a photograph of a woman wearing a blue headscarf standing next to a young horse on the Basker farm in Mull River, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of Dawn Paris.
Item is a photographic portrait of a bowling team.
Item is a photographic portrait of a bowling team.
Item is a photograph of a young horse on the Basker farm in Mull River, Nova Scotia. Handwriting on the back of the photo reads “Last horse barn, at Basker’s”.
Item is a photograph of Edna Clyke.
Item is a photographic portrait of cast members of a play.
Item is a photographic portrait of cast members of a play.
Item is a photograph of Ida Basker (née Ida McLaughlin/Ida McIntosh) standing in the snow in front of the Eureka School House in Eureka, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of Emily Clyke (née Emily Davis), Margo Reid and Sharon Clyke.