Item is a photograph of a winter scene on Main Street looking east from Warren Street in Louisbourg.
Fonds consists of minutes of the town council, a town management review, and a brief on unitary government for Cape Breton County.
Town of LouisbourgItem is the official program for the Old Town Reunion held in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia in August 1995.
Item is A Brief History of Louisbourg Schools written by Jean Kyte for the Louisbourg Heritage Society.
Item is The Louisbourg Brass Bands written by William A. O'Shea for the Louisbourg Heritage Society.
Item is the official program for the Louisbourg High School Homecoming in 1992, written by the Louisbourg Heritage Society.
Item is a history of the Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, written by William O'Shea and Helen O'Shea for the Louisbourg Heritage Society.
Item is a history of Zion Presbyterian Church in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, written by Margie Cameron for the Louisbourg Heritage Society.
Item is a history of the First United Church in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, featuring information about St. James Methodist Church, Calvin Presbyterian Church, Kennington Cove Church, Clarke's Road Congregation, Catalone and Mira United Church, and MacMillan Memorial United Church.
Item is a pamphlet for the 2005 season at the Louisbourg Playhouse in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia.
Item is a brochure about The Most Suitable Place: The Founding of Louisbourg and Île-Royale in 1713, an exhibition at the Cape Breton University Art Gallery.
Pamphlet is a short anthology of essays about Cape Breton, including essays about Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, the Ballem Tapestries, St. Ann's, Nova Scotia, and Rev. Norman McLeod.
Fonds consists of a report describing the condition of troops stationed at Louisbourg during World War 1.
Item is a photograph of troops of the 94th Regiment at arms in front of Marconi Station. Dozens of troops and officers are lined in rows in front of a large house, some sitting and some standing.
Item is a photograph of troops of the 94th Regiment at arms in front of Marconi Station while stationed there during World War 1.
Item is a photograph of troops of the 94th Regiment at arms in front of Marconi Station. Dozens of troops are lined along a path with an officer standing at the right end. There are multiple buildings visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of troops of the 94th Regiment at arms in front of Marconi Station while stationed there during World War 1.
Item is a photographic slide showing encampment participants dressed as British Soldiers outside of the Fortress of Louisbourg.
Item is a photographic slide showing encampment participants dressed as British Soldiers outside of the Fortress of Louisbourg.
Item is "Mi'kmaq Gift Giving Ceremonies, 1713-1760: Initial Findings", a bibliography compiled by Brad Sweet .
Map of the Gulf of St. Lawrence showing Newfoundland and a portion of Acadie.
Bellin, Jacques NicolasItem is a pamphlet about the Louisbourg, Nova Scotia chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (IODE) for the year 1950. Inside the cover is a card with a list of the chapter's Regents as of February 13, 1960, including Mrs. J.B. MacLennan who was named Regent on October 8, 1910 (a photograph of Mrs. MacLennan is fixed to the inside of the card).
Item is a postcard of two anchors and a cannon salvaged from sunken French warships in Louisbourg.
Item is a photograph of Stella Maris Church in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a photograph of new members from Mexico being inducted into the Cape Breton Rail Rolling and Lobster Eating Society by President Clement M. Anson at Kennington Cove.
Item is a photograph of casemates and king's bastion barricade ruins at the Fortress of Louisbourg
Item is a photograph of casemates at Louisbourg.
Item is a photograph of Mrs. Beryl Markham in the Lewis home in Louisbourg after her flight. Markham was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic in her Vega Gull, The Messenger. She was forced to make an early landing at Baleine, Cape Breton, due to bad weather. Her destination was New York, which she made after staying in Louisbourg for a weekend.
Caption: "1. Photo of Mrs. Beryl Markham taken in the Lewis home in Louisbourg, where she spent the weekend after her historic flight."
Item is a photograph of microwave T.V. towers erected for a live event at the Fortress of Louisbourg.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of two women posed by a cannon in front of the Louisbourg Railway Station.
Item is a map showing details of Louisbourg Harbour and Gabarus Bay with a full inset map of Cape Breton Island, labelled Isle Royal. Documents the landing place and camp of the New England forces as well as the fortified town of Louisbourg, various battery locations, French settlements and the lighthouse.
Kitchin, ThomasThis map was originally part of Bellin's "Le Petit Atlas Maritime" showing French fortifications destroyed during the 1758 siege.
Bellin, Jacques NicolasItem is a map of the Louisbourg area during the 1745 seige. The map shows the location of the New England troop encampment at French Water Brook.
D. Henry and R. CaveItem is a mid-18th century coloured map showing Louisbourg Harbour and Gabarus Bay. Creator unknown.
Item is a brochure for Louisbourg, N.S.
Government of Nova ScotiaItem is a scrapbook photograph of ruins in Louisbourg, Cape Breton.
Item is a scrapbook photograph of the plan of Louisbourg in 1746.
Item is a photograph of the interior of the Louisbourg Museum.
Item is a photograph of the surf in Louisbourg, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of a winter scene in Louisbourg with ships in the harbour.
Item is a photograph of the museum building at the old Louisbourg Fortress.
Item is a photograph of the ruins of the King's Bastion Barracks at the Fortress of Louisbourg site.
Item is a photograph of a soldier standing in front of the Barracks of the King's Bastion Barracks, showing the crest over the drawbridge.
Item is a photograph of Rev. Thomas F. Draper on his horse and carriage, with St. Bartholomew's Church and other buildings in the background during the wintertime.
Item is a postcard of the coastline of Louisbourg with two ships sailing in the water.
Item is a photograph of the ruins of casemates at the Fortress of Louisbourg.
Item is a photograph of the Dominion Coal Company's shipping pier located in Louisbourg.
Item is a photograph of a mortar and pestle brought from Louisbourg by Mary O'Brien. The item was supposedly used at the hospital by the Order of St. John of God.
Item is a photograph of the shipping pier and ships in Louisbourg.
Item is a photograph of the Dominion Coal Company Pier in Louisbourg.
Item is a photograph of the Dominion Coal shipping pier in Louisbourg.