The collection consists of 4 complete manuscripts and 2 partial manuscripts of “Memoirs of a Cape Breton Doctor”/ “Hang the Lantern on the Gate” (which was the original title), personal correspondence and letters of congratulations, reviews of “Memoirs of a Cape Breton Doctor” as well as a rough draft of an opening scene for a play based on “Memoirs of a Cape Breton Doctor”. This collection consists of photographs, an audio cassette tape (The Bush & The Salon), a CD (C.L. MacMillan- Oral Histories), clipping with information about the “C. Monty MacMillan” ferry, clippings of Dr. MacMillan’s obituary as well as condolence letters sent to the family, tributes that were given after the doctor's death, political speeches given by Dr. MacMillan as well as other speeches he has given and 2 scrapbooks containing clippings dealing with his time as MLA and letters of congratulations on receiving the Order of Canada.
MacMillan, Dr. C. Lamont (Monty)Item is a photograph of the village of Baddeck, with Spectacle Island in the foreground.
Item is a photograph of a view of the Upper Bay, Baddeck, taken from Red Head.
Keisel, TheodoreItem is a photograph of sailboats in the water near Hollifield House
Item is a photograph of a sailboat in Baddeck Bay
Item is a photograph of a regatta of sailboats at Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of a regatta of sailboats in Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of female boat builders, taken by Charles Martin of the National Geographic Society. Four women work indoors on a lifeboat in the foreground, while two others work on another boat in the background. These lifeboats were built at Beinn Bhreagh, Baddeck under the supervision of Alexander Graham Bell during the First World War.
Identified from left to right as Miss Ongo, Mary MacNeil Campbell, and Louise MacNeil, who worked in Baddeck in 1918.
Martin, CharlesItem 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, CharlesItem 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 Bras d'Or House, Baddeck, taken by photograph Theodore Keisel on his visit to Alexander Graham Bell.
Keisel, TheodoreFonds consists of history of Victoria County by George G. Patterson. Together with a short History of Baddeck by the late Robert Elmsley.
Item is a feasibility study prepared in 2009 for the Silver Dart Centennial Association (SDCA). The SDCA commissioned a group of architects, museum planners and fundraisers to carry out a study that would develop plans for and assess the feasibility of expanding facilities at the AGB National Historic Site.
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 Beinn Bhreagh, the home of Alexander Graham Bell in Baddeck.
Item is a photographic postcard of Beinn Bhreagh, the summer residence of Alexander Graham Bell.
Item is a photograph of Beinn Bhreagh, Baddeck, the home of Alexander Graham Bell.
Item is a postcard of Beinn Breagh, the Baddeck home of Alexander Graham Bell.
Item is a photograph of Beinn Bhreagh, the home of Alexander Graham Bell.
Item is a photograph of St. Michael's Church in Baddeck, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of the Side Wheeler "May Queen" at Baddeck wharf.
Item is a photographic portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell.
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 the S.S. Hope in Baddeck Bay.
Item is a photograph of six unidentified men standing in front of a horse and buggy.
Item is a portrait of Harry MacNeil in his militia uniform.
Item is a photograph of uniformed soldiers with guns in a parade.
Item is a photograph of loading wharf for the Gypsum Quarry.
Item is a photograph of two unidentified men in uniforms walking from the other soldiers.
Item is a photograph of soldiers in the band at camp Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of Baddeck in the distance. The photograph was taken from Washabuckt.
Item is a photograph of the opening of a courthouse.
Item is a photograph of a school group in Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of Baddeck, featuring Kidston Island.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified ship of Robert Peary in Baddeck Bay.
Item is a photograph of two unidentified men standing by tents.
Item is a photograph of six unidentified people, three are soldiers.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified group of people at Baddeck School.
Item is a photograph of Bell's Cove, Baddeck.
Keisel, TheodoreItem is a photograph of sailboats in Baddeck Bay
Item is a photograph of sailboats in Baddeck Bay
Item is a photograph of Baddeck Bay.
Item is a photograph of five sail boats in the bay.
Item is a photograph of unidentified children and a woman.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified child.
Item is a photograph of fish (trout).
Item is a photograph of an unidentified man displaying fish.
Item is a photograph of three unidentified people looking at a monument.
Item is a photograph of a sailing ship in the harbour.
Item is a photograph of Hollifield House with a ship in the Bay.
Item is a photograph of Baddeck Bay.