Item is a photograph of Anne Ethel (Brown) Johnstone, daughter of R.H. Brown, at the age of 2 years and 4 months.
Item is a photograph of Anne Ethel (Brown) Johnstone, daughter of R.H. Brown who married Dr. L.W. Johnstone.
Item is a photograph of Anne Ethel (Brown) Johnstone, daughter of R.H. Brown who married Dr. L.W. Johnstone.
Item is a photograph of Anne Ethel (Brown) Johnstone, daughter of R.H. Brown, sitting in a chair.
Item is a photograph of Anne Frizzle. Nurse Frizzle was the last serving member of the 1st graduation class of St. Joseph's Hospital in Glace Bay (graduated in 1905). Anne Frizzle died in Hamilton, Ont. in 1961.
Item is a photograph of Anne Terry MacLellan, former announcer with CJCB & DEVCO executive.
Fonds consists of letters and petitions concerning the annexation of the Colony of Cape Breton to Nova Scotia.
Fonds consists of "An Clachan a b'Aithne Dhomh" : description of life on the Isle of Barra in the 1800s.
Johnston, AnnieFonds consists of an autograph book of signatures and poems that Annie MacDonald collected during World War 1.
MacDonald, AnnieItem is a photograph of an anniversary parade in North Sydney.
Two comic poems: “Prayers of the MacDonalds” and “The Highlandman’s Prayer.”
Item is the story of a young boy finding religion and dealing with deaths in his family.
Fonds consist of writings by Mr. Boudreau, a lifetime resident of Cheticamp. The following writings are French:
a) Présque trente ans á la mine de plátre
b) Les Sorciers
c) Le Reverend Pierre Fiset: maladie, mort et funerailles
d) Les premiére maisons a Chéticamp
e) Les goélettes et le cabotage
f) Les ouvrages de l’année
g) L’électricité á Chéticamp
h) L’ouvragé des femmes acadiennes
i) Habits de nos ancetres
j) La peche, ancienne et moins ancienne
k) Les fianciailles d’autrefiois
l) L’Eglise Saint Pierre de Chéticamp
m) L’Hopital Sacre-Coeur de Chéticamp
n) Details sur l’église de Chéticamp
o) La mine de Platre, commerce d’Angleterre
Item is a photograph of the Antigonish Diocese.
Item is a composite photograph of priests of the Antigonish Diocese.
File consists of an audio recording of a child's story in Mi'kmaq; supplement to student handbook. (See MG 07a.11.1b).
Arabic textual materials, children's books, sound recordings.
Arabic textual materials, children's books, sound recordings.
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 Archbishop MacKinnon.
Item is a photograph of Archbishop MacKinnon, who died in 1879.
Item is a photograph of the Holy Synod taken at St. Philip's African Orthodox Church in Whitney Pier. Featured from left to right are Alderman Chicks Chisholm, City Solicitor Michael Whally, Unknown, Archbishop W.M.E. Robinson, Mayor Tony Gallagher, Rev. Calder and Rev. F. Francis.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Fonds consists of a selection of songs in Gaelic composed by Archie Alex MacKenzie.
MacKenzie, Archie AlexFonds consists of correspondence of Archibald Beaton, Donald MacDonald and Rev. Ronald Beaton in Rome. Letters deal with the opening of the coal mines at Broad Cove in the late 1890s, a description of Rome, and the ordering of a set of bagpipes as a gift. Interspersed there is also bagpipe music, written by Archibald Beaton.
Beaton, ArchibaldItem is a photograph of the gravestone marking the burial of piper Archie MacDonald. Mr. MacNeil is buried in Stella Maris Cemetery, Inverness.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of the home of Dr. Archibald and the adjoining Presbyterian Church. The church was later moved to Main St. beside the present church. The home is known as Gowrie House. Also present is the coal shipping wharf "Greeners" in the foreground.
Item is a photograph of the home of Dr. Archibald and the adjoining Presbyterian church. The church was later moved to Main Street beside the present church. The home is known as Gowrie House.
Item is a photograph of Archie Beaton of Mabou Ridge, who sailed to South Africa with a ship load of ponies. Archie Beaton remarried in South Africa and was later killed in a mine in Johannesburg.
Item is a photograph of Archie MacDonald of Big Intervale, Cape North, in full uniform just after serving in World War 1.
Fonds consists of correspondence, writings and maps pertaining to the history of coal mining in Cape Breton and Canada, Provincial Workmen's Association, United Mine Workers of America, mine disasters and John L. Lewis (an American labour leader in the 1930s to 1950s who called coal miners out to strike during WWII).
MacIntyre, ArchieItem is a photograph of Archie MacKeigan. He was at one time the Executive Director of the former Cape Breton Hospital and CEO of the Cape Breton Regional Hospital.
This fonds consists of a collection of Gaelic songs, stories, poetry, history and tombstone inscriptions.
Papers are in Gaelic:
- Story: “Seann Chuimhneachan air a’ Choire Ghlas” copied from the work by John MacCormick, first appearing in An Gaidheal, Vol.2. Photocopy, 12 pages.
- Story: "A’Bhean Iadach" from Am Measg Nam Bodach, 1938.
"Iain Ciar agus an Robair" from Aig Tigh na Beinne by Katherine Whyte Grant.
"Eoghan Ruadh aig a ‘Mhod" from The Celtic Garland by Henry Whyte. Photocopies, 20 pages. - Poetry and songs, many by Cape Breton bards. many have been copied from songs appearing in The History of Christmas Island Parish. Also a song composed by Murdoch Morrison of Ferguson's Lake and Gaelic translations of English hymns. Photocopies and originals, 38 pages.
- An typed excerpt from the Gaelic translation of the Episcopalian Book of Common Prayer. Photocopy, 1 page.
- Description of Islands of Coll, Uist and Mull copied from the book Am Measg nam Bodach, 1938.
- Inscriptions on the tombstones of John MacLean, Gaelic bard; Rev. Alexander MacLean Sinclair and Mrs. John Sinclair. Photocopy, 1 page. Presented by Mr. Morrison.
Fonds consist of 2 p. of photocopies of “Cranberry Song." A poem by Mr. Chisholm, a teacher at Margaree Forks, Inverness County.
Item is a photograph of a trappistine monument at an Arichat catholic cemetery.
Item is a photograph of the convent in Arichat.
Item is a photographic postcard of the Arichat government wharf.
Item is a photograph of the armory of the Halifax militia from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
Item is a photograph of the Armstice Day Parade in Sydney.
Item is a photograph of Lou Parker's painting of notable Cape Bretoners and others who contributed to the local history. The painting is displayed in the Great Hall of Cape Breton University.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of a folk art tapestry of various ethnic groups in Cape Breton held at Cape Breton University.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of Arthur Johnstone, father of Dr. Steve Johnstone, a radiologist, of Halifax. He was the great grandson of J.W. Johnstone, a loyalist.
Item is a photograph of A.S. McNeil, Mining Society president from 1925 until 1927.
Item is a photograph of an unknown orchestra parading with an "Ashby" sign.
Item is a photograph of Ashby School with a child in front.
File consists of an audio recording of an interview with Sarah Denny.
Item is an original paper by Mary G. MacNeil submitted to Dr. Richard MacKinnon's Folklore 100 class; includes several appendices and photocopies of news clippings and photographs. To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested." To locate this item at the Beaton Institute, use the following sequence: "Report - Micmac - Title of Item requested."
Item is a photograph of the Aspy I at Ingonish Beach.
Item is a series of articles written for The Montreal Daily Star about the iron and steel industry in Sydney, N.S.
Griffin, WatsonItem is a pamphlet containing a version of the Catholic Catechism. One copy has some notes about the Gaelic alphabet and pronunciation inside the back cover.
A Catholic catechism arranged by Bishop John Cameron of the Diocese of Arichat.
Item is a map of Atlantic Canada post-Confederation with inset of Halifax harbour.
Mitchell, Augustus Samuel