Item is a plan of former French settlement Port Dauphin (Englishtown). St. Ann's Bay also depicted. Engraved by P. Croisey.
Bellin, Jacques NicolasFonds consists of an assessment ledger giving names of taxpayers and teachers, 1878-1888, and related correspondence concerning above ledger (1962).
Item is a biography of Angus MacAskill.
Gillis, James D.Item is a photograph of Bell Cottage, Baddeck, that shows the family on the verandah, with a man in the hammock.
Keisel, TheodoreItem is a photograph of the Victoria County Jail, Baddeck, that was created by Theodore Keisel who came to Baddeck to visit Graham Bell in 1889 or 1890.
Item is a photograph of Plaster Falls in St. Ann's Bay.
Keisel, TheodoreItem is a photograph of a view of the town and harbour of Baddeck from the balcony of Bras d'Or House.
Keisel, TheodoreItem is a photograph of a road along the shore in St. Ann's Bay.
Keisel, TheodoreItem is a photograph of the Dunphy Bros. of Ingonish Beach.
Item is a photograph of Baddeck.
Fiddler (seated) plays for dancers on the shore of St. Ann's Bay in Englishtown.
Item is a photograph of the gravestone marking the burial of musician Mike MacDougall n St. Peter's Cemetery in Ingonish.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of a piper playing the bagpipes at Camp Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of a ceremony during the Gaelic mod at the Gaelic College. Former premier of Nova Scotia, Angus L. MacDonald and Father Rankin in attendance on stage.
Item is a photographic postcard of Chebucto Street, Baddeck, with a car and sign for Hotel Baddeck. On the left is the building that later became the automotive laundromat.
Item is a photograph of piper Stephen Rory MacNeil and Annie Jane (Bishop) MacNeil of Barra Glen.
Item is a photograph of piper Stephen Rory MacNeil and Annie Jane MacNeil of Barra Glen. Stephen Rory was the first curator and manager of the Highland Village Museum. Annie Jane was originally from Boisdale.
Item is a photograph of piper Stephen Rory MacNeil and Annie Jane (Bishop) MacNeil of Barra Glen. Mr. MacNeil was the author of All Call Iona Home.
Item is a photograph of piper Stephen Rory MacNeil and Annie Jane (Bishop) MacNeil.
Item is a photograph of approximately twenty young men, some in uniform, prior to their departure for Europe during World War One.
Item is a photograph of Jerseyman's Cove located close to the Englishtown Ferry.
Item is a photograph of the Englishtown Harbour.
Item is a postcard displaying the Englishtown Harbour.
Item is a postcard that reads "Greetings from Murray, St. Ann's, Canada".
Item is postcard of the Gaelic College, "the first Gaelic college in North America" located in St. Ann's.
Item is postcard of the Girls Pipe Band at the Gaelic College.
Item is a photograph of the Englishtown Harbour.
Item is a framed photograph of the site of an early French fort in Englishtown.
Item is a photographic copy of the site of an early French fort in Englishtown.
Item is a photograph of Father Pacifique at an official unveiling of a plaque commemorating the founding of Port Dauphin. Also in photograph is Angus MacRitchie at the age of 98; he passed away in 1932 at the age of 100.
Item is a photograph of the Englishtown Ferry.
Item is a photograph of the Englishtown Ferry.
Item is a photograph of Jersey Cove and its former lighthouse from Englishtown.
Item is a photograph of the Englishtown Lighthouse of Jersey Cove.
Item is a photograph of the Englishtown Passage.
Item is a photograph of the house belonging to the MacRitchie family during the winter.
Item is a photograph of an old school on the shore in Englishtown.
Item is a photograph of the Englishtown wharf next to a lighthouse and a sailboat.
Item is a postcard of the Englishtown Ferry.
Item is a photograph of the first Englishtown motor ferry with three men aboard.
Item is a photograph of the first Englishtown motor ferry with three men aboard.
Item is a photograph of the motor ferry in Englishtown, driven by Allan MacLean. The white house and barn in the photograph belonged to Allan.
Item is a photograph of Allan MacLean driving the Englishtown Ferry.
Item is photograph of an automobile with American tarnish, going to Englishtown. In picture from left to right: George Boal, Christie Sellon, Christie MacRitchie and Agnes Urquhart.
Item is a photographic postcard of the surviving settlers who went to Australia and New Zealand with Norman MacLeod on the ship called the "Margaret".
Back row, L to R: R. Campbell (Waipu), J.J. McKay 'Ian Ruadh' (Waipu), P.H. McKay 'Ian Ruadh' (Waipu), A.J. McKay 'Ian Ruadh' (Waipu), J.M. McKay 'Seann Rory' (Waipu), Capt. G. McLeod (Whangarei Hds), Donald McGregor (Whangarei Hds).
Second row, L to R: H. Sutherland (Waipu), D. McKay 'Ian Ruadh' (Waipu), Norman MacKay 'Ian Ruadh' (Waipu), Donald McKay 'Rory Og' (Waipu), M. Fraser (Waipu), James McInnis (Waipu).
Front row, L to R: J. McLeod (Kauri), Mrs. Paul (Whangarei Hds), Mrs. Lang (Waipu), Mrs. A.J. Finlayson (Waipu), Mrs. R. McKenzie (Waipu), Mrs. H. Fraser (Waipu), Mrs. Fenton (Waipu), Mrs. M.W. McKenzie (Waipu), J. Sutherland (Waipu).
Item is a photographic postcard of the surviving settlers who went to Australia and New Zealand with Norman MacLeod on the ship called the "Spray".
Back row, L to R: J. McKenzie (Kauri), Eiven McLean (Waipu), K. Campbell 'Buchan' (Waipu), K. Stewart (Hakaru).
Second row, L to R: J. Cameron (Waipu), A.G. McKenzie (Kauri), N. McKenzie (Kauri), M.W. McKenzie (Waipu), Angus Stewart (Hakaru), K. Stewart (Whangarei Hds).
Front row, L to R: Mrs. K. McKenzie (Auckland), A. Matheson (Omaha), Mrs. D. Finalyson (Waipu), Mrs. W. Young (Omaha), Mrs. D. McKay (Waipu), Mrs. J.J. McKay (Waipu), Mrs. D. McDonald (Whangarei), Mrs. J. McLeod (Waipu).
Item is a photographic postcard of the surviving settlers who went to Australia and New Zealand with Norman MacLeod on the ship called the "Bredalbin".
Back row, L to R: H. Sutherland (Waipu), J.D. McKenzie (Whangarei), N. McInnis (Kauri), J.R. McInnis (Kauri), N. McInnis (Kauri), D. McLean (Waipu), N. McLean (Whangarei).
Fourth row, L to R: J.R. McLean (Waipu), M. McDonald (Waipu), M. McInnis (Kauri), Mrs. Bishop (Waipu), A. Fraser (Waipu), D. McDonald (Waipu), Mrs. W. McDonald (Waipu), K. McAulay (Waipu).
Third row, L to R: Mrs. A. Kempt (Waipu), Mrs. H. Sutherland (Waipu), Mrs. A. McKay (Waipu), Mrs. Wykes (Auckland), Mrs. J. McMillan (Whangarei), Mrs. Gill (Waipu), Mrs. Fleet (Waipu), Miss N. McLeod (Whangarei Hds).
Second row, L to R: Mrs. W. McKenzie (Waipu), W. McKenzie (Waipu), J. McKenzie (Okaihau), Mrs. J. McKenzie (Okaihau), Mrs. J. McLean (Waipu), J. McLean (Waipu), Mrs. J. White (Okaihau), Miss McLeod (Whangarei Hds), Mrs. A. Munro (Whangarei Hds), Mrs. A. McLeod (Waipu), R. McLean (Waipu).
Front row, L to R: Mrs. J. McRae (born on the "Breadalbane").
Item is a postcard of a Gaelic mod, a festival of Gaelic song, arts and culture, in St. Ann's.
Item is a photograph of a Gaelic mod, a festival of Gaelic song, arts and culture, in St. Ann's.
Item is a photograph of the Gaelic Foundation handcrafts building along with the Gaelic College Museum which is the smaller building in St. Ann's. The South Gut and the Smith Mountain are pictured in the background and the Cabot Trail is in the foreground.
Item is a photograph of the Gaelic Foundation handcrafts building next to the Gaelic College Museum which is the smaller building in St. Ann's. The South Gut and the Smith Mountain are pictured in the background and the Cabot Trail is in the foreground.