Item is a photograph of an early aerial experiment by Alexander Graham Bell; the tetrahedral kite the Cygnet II was tested on the frozen Bras d'Or Lake at Baddeck Bay between 22 and 24 February 1909.
Item is a photograph of nine people, six women and three men, in Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified brook.
Item is a photograph of Baddeck, taken from the water.
Item is a photograph of Beinn Bhreagh, the home of Alexander Graham Bell.
Item is a photograph of Baddeck and the Bras d'Or Lakes from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
Item is a photograph of Baddeck featuring several homes, the Steamer Marion docked at a wharf, and a lighthouse.
Item is a photograph of a paddle-wheeler in full-steam at Baddeck with the town in the background.
Item is a photograph of Baddeck featuring several homes, the Steamer Marion docked at a wharf, and a lighthouse.
Item is a photograph of Governor General Lord Aberdeen in Baddeck. Lord Aberdeen was at an event that was decorated by Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell.
Item is a photograph of a group of men at a barn raising near Baddeck.
Item is a postcard featuring several sailboats in Baddeck Harbour.
Item is a postcard of Blue Hill in Baddeck Harbour.
Item is a postcard of the Baddeck Provincial Building.
Item is a photograph of St. Michael's Catholic Church in Baddeck.
Item is a postcard of Baddeck Bay, including the land, the mountain and the water.
Item is a postcard of Beinn Breagh, the Baddeck home of Alexander Graham Bell.
Item is a photograph of Beinn Bhreagh, Baddeck, the home of Alexander Graham Bell.
Item is a photograph of the Presbyterian Church in Baddeck. A warship is visible in the harbour in the background.
Item is a photograph of McCurdy's Lane in Baddeck; there are four houses in the photograph and the church steeple can be seen over the roofs.
Item is a photograph of the 94th Highlanders at camp in Big Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of the 94th Regiment at camp in Big Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of the 94th Regiment at camp in Big Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of the 94th Regiment at camp in Big Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of the 94th Regiment at camp in Big Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of the band of the 94th Regiment in Big Baddeck.
Individuals are identified from left to right:
M. McLeod, W. McAskill, A. Ferguson, unknown, Jim MacNeil, A. MacDonald, Mr. Ferguson. Sitting, left to right: M. MacDonald, Frank McKeen, Bandmaster H.P. Blanchard, Mayor Malcolm H. Morrison, N. McKenzie, unknown.
Item is a photograph of the 94th Victoria Battalion "Argyll Highlanders" summer camp at Big Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of the Greenwood Church in Baddeck. Baddeck Harbour is visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of the teachers and pupils of Baddeck School at one end of the school building. The individuals in the photo have been identified by Jocelyn Bethune in Historic Baddeck (Nimbus 2009). Back row, left to right: Margaret McPhee, Annie Bentick, [unknown] Reid, Janie Taylor, Jessie Campbell, Garfield McKay, [unknown] Watson (from Bras d'Or), Emily Taylor, Harold Atwater, Malcolm McKenzie; middle row: Alex McAulay, John McKinnon, Phillip J.P. McLeod, Willie McDonald, Fred McInnis, Aubrey Atwater, [unknown] Fraser, Harvey Rice; front row: Jean McDougall, Jean Campbell, Sybil Tremaine, Mae Campbell, Janie McDonald, Jessie McDonald.
Item is a photograph of the pupils and teachers of Baddeck School. It is a view of one end of the school building.
Item is a photograph of the pupils and teachers of Baddeck School. It is a view of one end of the school building.
Item is a photograph of a view of Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of Baddeck, featuring Kidston Island.
Item is a photograph of the original Bras d'Or House in Baddeck. The original house was destroyed by a fire in 1894 then rebuilt in 1896. The property was owned and operated by Alex Anderson, then by Jack MacKenzie and later by Alton Langille. Finally the building was made in apartments.
Item is a photograph of MacKay & Company Store, later known as MacKay & MacAskill, but it was eventually destroyed by fire. As of 1977, the site was the location of MacFarlane Motors, Ltd.
Item is a photograph of "Millionaire" MacNeil's house, later known as the Inverary Inn. The home was constructed by Neil MacNeil.
Item is a photograph of twenty-five students of Baddeck Academy.
The individuals in the photo are identified as:
Back row, left to right: Miss Margaret McPhee, Annie Bentick, [first name unknown] Reid, Janie Taylor, Jessie Campbell, Garfield McKay, Watson girl from Bras d'Or, Emily Taylor, Harold Atwater, Malcolm McKenzie.
Middle row: Alex McAulay, John McKinnon, Phillip J.P. McLeod, Willie McDonald, Fred McInnis, Aubrey Atwater, Fraser boy, Harvey Rice.
Front row: Jean McDougall, Jean Campbell, Sybil Tremaine, Mae Campbell, Janie McDonald, Jessie McDonald.
Item is a photograph of several people and a horse and carriage outside of George Kennan's home.
Item is a photograph of a young boy standing in the middle of the unpaved old main road approaching Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of the T.L. MacFarlane Yacht, docked in Baddeck, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of a sailboat on the Bras d'Or Lakes, near Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of Main Street, Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of Beinn Bhreagh, the home of Alexander Graham Bell in Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of the Side Wheeler "May Queen" at Baddeck wharf.
Item is a photograph of the Old Knox Presbyterian Church, Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of the Old Knox Presbyterian Church, Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of the village of Baddeck, with Spectacle Island in the foreground.
Item is a photograph of the 94th Band, Baddeck, with the names of numbers listed on the back of the picture.
Item is a photograph of Dan C. MacNeil with his wife, Sarah MacDougall of Baddeck, along with their children, Sadie and John (D.C.).
Item is a photograph of the Baddeck Yacht Club taken at a distance.
Item is a photograph of female boatbuilders, taken by Charles Martin of the National Geographic Society. Thirteen boatbuilders pose with lifeboats built at Beinn Bhreagh, Baddeck under the supervision of Alexander Graham Bell.
Martin, Charles