Item is a photograph of the general office and main warehouses of Rhodes, Curry and Company Limited.
Item is a photograph of the general office and main warehouses of Rhodes, Curry and Company Limited.
Item is a play which asserts that Gaels must be more progressive and less focused on nostalgia.
Item is a photograph of the ribbon cutting ceremony at the opening of the Canso Causeway. The Right Honorable C. D. Howe cuts the tartan ribbon in the presence of the Premier, Henry Hicks.
Fonds consists of four series containing photos taken by the Rice family over a century. Photos are taken by Amos, Brenton, Lewis, and Nelson. Amos, Brenton, and Lewis had portrait studios, while Nelson was an amateur. Photos consist of studio portraits, candid portraits, prominent North Sydney Residents, scenes of Cape Breton, and industrial Cape Breton.
Rice, Amos I.Items are two photographic portraits of Mr. Richard Brown, the first manager of the General Mining Association. He was born on May 2, 1805 in London, England and died on Oct. 30, 1882. In addition to opening up coal mining in the Sydney Mines area, he was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Sydney Mines Volunteers.
Item is a photographic portrait of Richard Brown, the general manager of the G.M.A. and the author of "Brown History of Cape Breton" (1869). Richard Brown married a daughter of Captain Chase Barrington.
Item is a photograph of a businessman, Richard Charles Brown, the son of Richard Henry Brown.
Item is a photograph of a businessman, Richard Charles Brown, the son of Richard Henry Brown.
Item is a photograph of Richard Henry Brown, General Manager for the General Mining Association from 1867 to 1900. He was also the first Mayor of Sydney Mines.
Item is a photograph of Richard Henry Brown, first mayor of Sydney Mines and second mayor of the General Mining Association.
Item is a photograph of Richard Henry Brown who replaced his father as manager of the G.M.A.C.
Item is a photograph of Richard Logue.
Fonds consists of survey cards relating personal folklore events and include accounts of forerunners, folk medicine and strange events experienced by relatives and friends of the students of the Folklore 100 class taught by Dr. MacKinnon.
MacKinnon, RichardItem is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This picture shows demolished buildings in Richmond.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture shows demolished buildings in Richmond.
Item is a photograph of multiple Richmond County Businessmen.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture was taken at Fort Needham and shows the wreckage of homes at the top of the hill in the Richmond district.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture shows the heap of ruins that once was the old Acadia Sugar Refinery (center in photo), the wrecked building that once was one of the shops in connection with the Dry Dock (right in photo), and the Belgian relief ship "Imo" which collided with the "Mount Blanc" (right in photo).
Issues of the Richmond County Record April 13, 1900 - April 8, 1972. Not complete runs; some duplicates.
Richmond RecordItem is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion. This picture shows the wrecked Richmond Street School, the ruins of the Grove Church with its spire lying towards the school building and at the extreme right, the ruins of the Grove Church manse. This picture was taken in the heart of the devastated area where the full shock of the terrible explosion was felt.
Item is a photograph of Canada's Rick Hansen in the 'Man in Motion' Tour, being welcomed to Sydney in front of the Civic Centre on the Esplanade.
Item is a fairy tale which has been typed out. It is a copy of another version.
Item is a photograph of the Rigby House on Shore Road, Sydney Mines. It was used as a post office and Western Union telegraph station, built around 1825.
Item is a photograph of Inuit from Maniitsoq, formerly Sukkertoppen.
Item is a photograph of unidentified men aboard the Rigel.
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 the cast and crew of the Rise and Follies of Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of Rita Joe reading to a small group of people.
Item is a photograph of Rita Joe holding the proclamation of her induction to the Order of Canada.
File consists of various newspaper clippings re: Rita Joe, including her obituary and an article announcing her death in 2007. File also includes a university report entitled "Rita Joe: Mi'kmaq Poet" written by Joanne Peck in 1994.
Item is a photograph of Rita Joe signing a record after her induction into the Privy Council. The Governor-General and Queen Elizabeth II are also featured in the photograph.
Item is a photograph of Rita Joe with her daughter Caroline and Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.
Fonds consists of correspondence; prose, poems, songs, and fragments of works by Rita Joe; personal memorabilia; photographs; clippings; and audio and video cassettes.
Item is a video recording of Rita Joe receiving an honorary doctorate during a convocation ceremony at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
item is a photograph of a view of the River Bourgeois in Richmond County, Cape Breton. Show in the photo: a church on the top of the hill with a graveyard in the back and a school to the left.
Item is a photograph of R.J. Logue.
Item is a photograph of the vessel, R.M.S. Tunisian, in harbour. Description on back of the photograph.
Item is a photograph of Robbie Robertson at Cape Breton Radio Station CJCB. Robertson was a pioneer radio broadcaster in Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of Robbie Robertson.
Item is a photograph of Robert Butts (1871-1943), Conservative MLA for Cape Breton County, 1911-1917, and Cape Breton East, 1928-1933. He was also the MP for Cape Breton South-Richmond from 1914-1921 and sat on the Legislative Council from 3 February, 1927 to 31 May, 1928.
Item is a photograph of Robert Louis Stevenson that is autographed, with the captain "A visit to the King".
Item is a photograph of Robert MacDougall, second sheriff of Inverness County.
Item is a photograph of Robert Muir, laying the cornerstone for an unidentified building on October 7, 1959.
Item is a photograph of Robert Muir, M.P., with Lord Elgin of Bruce at the St. Andrew's Day Banquet in Sydney.
Item is a photograph of Robert Muir, M.P. with Pope Paul VI.
Item is a photograph of Peary and an unidentified man standing over their hunt (elk)
Item is a photograph of Peary standing over his hunt (elk)
Item is a photograph of Robert Peary out west.
Item is a photograph of Robert Peary standing in front of the Steamship Hope, Meteorite to his left.
Item is a photograph of Robert Stanfield with G.I. Smith, Donald MacInnis and Bob Muir.