Item is a report titled "A View of Three Concerts" written by Dan MacDonald.
Item is a photograph of Andrew Archibald MacDonald.
Item is a photograph of John Abbass and Abbass Abbass.
Item is a photograph of members of the Abbass family. From left to right the photo includes John Abbass, Abbass Abbass and Isaac Abbass.
Series consists of black and white images taken by Abbass Studios Ltd. during the 1960s. The titles of the records originate from the indices kept by Abbass Studios.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Series consists of black and white images taken by Abbass Studios Ltd. during the 1960s. The titles of the records originate from the indices kept by Abbass Studios.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Series consists of black and white images taken by Abbass Studios Ltd. during the early 1970s. The titles of the records originate from the indices kept by Abbass Studios.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Series consists of images taken by Abbass Studios Ltd. during the 1970's and 1980's. The titles of the records originate from the indices kept by Abbass Studios.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Fonds represents over seven decades of photography by the owners and staff of Abbass Studios Ltd.. The studio operated a portrait studio, as well as accepted contracts from newspapers and covered local events. The photographs in the fonds reflect the diverse economic, political and cultural heritage of Cape Breton.
The negatives are organized into seven series: A,B,C,D,N, DOSCO, and Portraiture (P). The N series includes the earliest images including the nitrate film negatives. The A,B,C, and D series continue chronologically until 2001 with the Portraiture ending in 2004. The DOSCO series includes photographs taken of the Dominion Steel and Coal Company during the 1950s.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Series consists of black and white images taken by Abbass Studios Ltd. during the 1940's. The titles of the records originate from the indices kept by Abbass Studios.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is one photograph of an unidentified women in the Abbey of Monte Cassino in Cassino, Italy.
Fonds consists of correspondence, including a letter from "Bob," a soldier in Fredericton, New Brunswick, during World War 1.
MacDonald, Abbie (MacAulay)Item is a photograph of a wedding party and wedding guests seated at a banquet table.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of a wedding party entering a restaurant.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photographic portrait of a bride and groom cutting their wedding cake.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of Abe Astephen
Item is a photograph of the Aboriginal float in the Old Home Week Parade on July 1, 1927.
Item is a reproduction of an article published in Ethnohistory, Spring, 1976, vol. 23, no. 2, p. 117-127.
Item is a photograph of a bride and groom standing in a doorway.
Item is a photograph of a bride and groom leaving a church on their wedding day.
Item is a photograph of some male members of the Aboud wedding party standing outside a house.
Item is a photograph of a bride and other members of the Aboud wedding party standing outside in a garden.
Item is a photographic portrait of a young man.
Item is a photograph of a bride and groom cutting their wedding cake.
Item is a photographic portrait of an Aboud wedding party posing in a garden.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Fonds consists of a letter Abraham Cuyler wrote in 1784 from King Street, Soho to Lord Sydney. In that year there was a great influx of American Loyalists into Cape Breton Island, causing its separation as a province distinct from Nova Scotia. In 1784, the Town of Sydney was founded, capital of the Province, named after Lord Sydney, Secretary of State for the colonies. In this letter, Cuyler wrote entreating Lord Sydney to authorize and commence the settlement and give permission to superintend the people (from Quebec) until the Government of the Island of Cape Breton could be organized. He was also looking to be reimbursed and an appointment of services rendered.
Item is two handwritten and typewritten absentee lists for 'C' Company of the 185th Battalion (Cape Breton Highlanders) during World War I (WWI).
Item is a photograph of A.C. Day, the clerk-treasurer of Cape Breton County from 1936-1970.
Item is a photograph of the presentation made to A.C. Day on his retirement as clerk-treasurer of the Cape Breton County Council.
This card refers to The Shaw report's reccomendations on Academic Procedures
Item is a photograph of Sydney Academy students working at their desks. Their teacher is standing in the aisle beside them.
Item is a photograph of students entering a classoom at Sydney Academy. Their teacher is standing outside the classroom door.
Item is a photograph of students doing work at their desks in a classroom at Sydney Academy. A teacher is standing in an aisle between desks.
Item is a photograph of a female student with a sign around her neck that states "I am a Stinker I didn't wear my slacks Traitor." Several students are looking on in the background.
Item is a photograph of a female student at Sydney Academy.
Item is a photograph of female students seated in a classroom at Sydney Academy. They are being instructed by a male teacher.
Item is a photograph of a female teacher giving help to two students in a classroom at Sydney Academy.
Item is a photograph of a sports team from Sydney Academy.
Item is a photographic portrait of a group of female Sydney Academy students.
Item is a photograph of a teacher and students in the hallways of Sydney Academy.
Item is a photograph of a teacher talking to a student in a classroom at Sydney Academy.
Item is a photograph of four male students standing outside of Sydney Academy.
Item is a photograph of students seated at desks in a classroom at Sydney Academy.
Item is a photograph of students standing in the hallway at Sydney Academy.
Item is a photographic portrait of students seated at desks with a map of the world behind them in a Sydney Academy classroom.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of two Sydney Academy students sitting in a classroom.
Item is a photograph of a teacher helping two students in a Sydney Academy classroom with French.
Item is a photograph of two students standing outside Sydney Academy.
Item is a photographic portrait of the members of the Sydney Academy girls basketball team.