Item is a photograph of the queen of Old Home Week during the Old Home Week Parade in 1926.
Item is a photograph of the Canadian National Railway (C.N.R.) float in the Old Home Week Parade in 1926. This image shows the float passing by St. George's Anglican Church which was built between 1785 and 1791, and was the oldest Anglican church in Cape Breton.
Item is a float pulled by horses in the Old Home Week parade in 1926.
Item is a photograph of the Sydney Steel Plant and the harbour.
Item is a photograph of the rock and surf in Louisbourg, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of the rocky cliffs in Glace Bay, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of the rocky cliffs in Glace Bay, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of the rocky cliffs in Glace Bay, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of all that was left of the rocky cliffs in Glace Bay, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of the ruins of the first hospital in Sydney, located on Brookland St., which was the Steel Company Emergency Hospital.
Item is a photograph of an airborne seaplane and a house.
Item is a photograph of St. George's Anglican Church which was built between 1785 and 1791, and was the oldest Anglican church in Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of the second court house on Charlotte Street, Sydney.
Item is a photograph of Moxham's Castle in Sydney, Cape Breton.
Item is a framed photograph of a Scottish clan crest.
Item is a framed photograph of a Scottish clan crest.
Item is a photograph of a highlander representing the Scottish clan Olgivie (Ogilvy).
Item is a photograph of a highlander representing the Scottish clan MacGregor.
Item is a photograph of a highlander representing the Scottish clan MacBain.
Item is a photograph of a highlander representing the Scottish clan Campbell of Breadalbane.
Item is a photograph of the ruins of the first hospital in Sydney, located on Brookland St., which was the Steel Company Emergency Hospital.
Item is a reproduction from an original hand coloured lithograph of R.R. McIan's complete study of the Scottish Highland Clans, 1845-7.
Item is a photograph of a highlander representing the Scottish clan Clanranald.
Item is a photograph of a highlander representing the Scottish clan MacKenzie.
Item is a photograph of a highlander representing the Scottish clan Robertson.
Item is a photograph of a highlander representing the Scottish clan MacDonald of Glenco.
Item is a photograph of a highlander representing the Scottish clan Fraser.
Item is a photograph of Wm. Senator MacDonald.
Item is a photograph of Catherine MacDonald, Wm. Senator MacDonald's sister.
Item is an oil painting of Wm. "Senator" MacDonald.
Item is a photograph from the 1929 St.F.X. graduation.
Item is a photograph of the ruins of the first hospital in Sydney, located on Brookland St., which was the Steel Company Emergency Hospital.
Item is a photograph of the St.F.X. Football Team in 1910.
Item is a photograph of the St.F.X. Football Team, the 1903 Eastern Nova Scotia Champions.
Item is a photograph of the Sydney Baseball Team.
Item is a photograph of the 1909-1910 YMCA Basketball Champions. Pictured from left to right: P.M. Ball (right forward), H. MacKenzie (left forward), R.M. MacMillan (captain, center), H.H. Hamilton (physical director), G.B. Richmond (right defense), and H.H. Mann (left defense).
Item is a photograph of the Sydney Baseball Club. Names are listed from left to right, top to bottom. First row: O'Conner (catcher). Second row: Wakefield (catcher), and Fife (pitcher). Third row: Worwick (pitcher), D.A. Hearn (president), and Demont (out field). Fourth row: Thornton (1st base), Reddington (shortstop), F. Williams (mascot), Wilkie (3rd base), and Dawson (out field). Fifth row: W.H. Manson (vice president), Buchanan (pitcher), Rod McLellan (secretary), Ramsey (2nd base), and H. Grant (manager executive). Sixth row: Cogan (captain, manager), and MacKenzie (out field). Seventh row: Sterling (out field).
Item is a photograph of the Sydney Academy Hockey Team, the Cape Breton Intermediate League Champions. Pictured from left to right in the back row: T. Cook (timekeeper), F. Smith (left wing), N. Kennedy (manager), R. McKeen, and G. Doyle. Pictured from left to right in the front row: L. McVicar (right wing), F. Cook (rover), M. Paterson (cover point), H. McKenzie (center), J. Campbell (goal), and K. McDonald (point).
Item is a photograph of the 1906 Cape Breton County Council members. Pictured from left to right in the back row: Henry Gouthro, J.A. McDonald, James Carroll, Angus Curry, W. Petrie, Luke Day, Arch. McDonald, and A.R. McDonald. Pictured from left to right in the middle row: M.A. McPherson, Henry LeCras (treasurer), H, C.V. LeVatte (warden), D.M. Curry (clerk), Wm. Burke, D.A. Cameron, J.C. McNeil, and J.W.G. Morrison. Pictured from left to right in front row: Peter Lewis, Neil Ferguson, Harry King, Dan Scott, Abraham Grant, Isaac McIsaac, A.J. McDonald (deputy warden), J.W. Edwards, and P.J. Leslie.
Item is a photograph of members of the Dominion Coal Company Staff. The names of the people featured in the photographs are listed on the back.
Item is a photograph of the central station of the Sydney Fire Department.
Item is a photograph of the Queen Lodge, I.O.D.E.
Item is a photograph of the ruins of the first hospital in Sydney, located on Brookland St., which was the Steel Company Emergency Hospital.
Item is a photograph of Charles Sutherland.
Item is a photograph of the sailing team that won the championship in 1903. The photograph was taken at Crawley's Creek.
Item is a photograph of the Cape Breton Highlanders arriving in Italy, with piper John MacMillan in the foreground.
Item is a photograph of Fr. Michael MacKenzie, parish pastor at East Bay.
Item is a photograph of Fr. Neil MacLeod, parish priest at East Bay.
Item is a photograph of Fr. James Tompkins.
Item is a photograph of Rev. M.A. MacAdam, the pastor of Sacred Heart Church, Sydney.
Item is a photograph of the 50th Anniversary of St. Ninian's Cathedral, Antigonish.