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CA BI 91-1078-23039 · Item · 1991

Item is a photograph of the gravestone marking the burial of noted New Waterford musician, Dougall MacIntyre. Dougall was Margaret MacPhee's father and Dougie MacPhee's grand-father (both pianists). Mr. MacIntyre is buried at St. Agnes Cemetery in New Waterford.

Prendergast, Paul
CA BI 91-1095-23056 · Item · 1991

Item is a photograph of the gravestone marking the burial of musician Duncan MacQuarrie. Mr. MacQuarrie is buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery in New Waterford.

Prendergast, Paul
CA BI 91-1072-23033 · 1991

Item is a photograph of the gravestone marking the burials of Hughie MacDonald and his wife Mary Beaton MacDonald in St. Agnes Cemetery in New Waterford.

Prendergast, Paul
Mount Carmel Church
94-1248-25763 · Item · 1994

Item is a photograph of a portrait of Bishop Power at Mount Carmel Church in New Waterford, Cape Breton

Prendergast, Paul
Mount Carmel Church
94-1247-25762 · Item · 1994

Item is a photograph of 3 paintings of Christ's Ascension at Mount Carmel Church in New Waterford, Cape Breton

Prendergast, Paul
Mount Carmel Church
94-1249-25764 · Item · 1994

Item is a photograph of a portrait of Bishop Campbell at Mount Carmel Church in New Waterford, Cape Breton

Prendergast, Paul
Mount Carmel Church
94-1246-25761 · Item · 1994

Item is a side view photograph of Mount Carmel Church in New Waterford, Cape Breton

Prendergast, Paul
St. Agnes Church
94-1252-25767 · Item · 1994

Item is a photograph of St. Agnes Church in New Waterford, Cape Breton

Prendergast, Paul
St. Michael's Church
94-1253-25768 · Item · 1994

Item is a photograph of St. Michael's Church in New Waterford, Cape Breton

Prendergast, Paul
The Carmel Centre
94-1250-25765 · Item · 1994

Item is a photograph of The Carmel Centre in New Waterford, Cape Breton. The building was formerly used by the Congregation of Notre-Dame nuns in the late 1800s as a convent as well as a school for local miner's children. It later passed to the Sisters of Charity to use as a convent in the 1920s. The Sister's of Charity donated the building to the Carmel Centre Society in 1997.

Prendergast, Paul