Item is a plan of former French settlement Port Dauphin (Englishtown). St. Ann's Bay also depicted. Engraved by P. Croisey.
Bellin, Jacques NicolasFiddler (seated) plays for dancers on the shore of St. Ann's Bay in Englishtown.
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 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 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.
Item is a photograph of a boat and a wharf on St. Ann's Bay.
Item is a photograph of houses and a sailboat on St. Ann's Bay.
Item is a print of St. Ann's Bay signed by Dodge.
Item is a photograph of St. Ann's Bay next to a mountain.
Item is a photograph of a pond near St. Ann's.
Item is a photograph of Dave and Len by St. Ann's Bay, on the road to Cape North.
Item is a photograph of a group of miners, horses and carts, and boxcars at the St. Ann's Gypsum Quarry.
Item is a postcard of St. Ann's Bay taken from the "Lookoff" on Kelly's Mountain.
Item is a photograph of St. Ann's Bay.
Item is a photograph of the entrance and main building of the Gaelic College in St. Ann's.
Item is photographic postcard of St. Ann's Motel on the harbour.
Item is photograph of the original log building at the Gaelic College.
Item is a photograph of American Pulp and Paper Co. at Murray on St. Ann's Harbour.
Item is a photograph of Rev. Norman MacLeod.
Item is a photograph of Hon. Angus L. MacDonald, Finlay MacDonald and A.W.R. MacKenzie on stage during the opening ceremonies of the Mod at the Gaelic College in St. Ann's.
Item is a photograph of a ship at dockside in St. Ann's.
Item is a photograph of the Gaelic Foundation Craft Center, the predecessor to the Gaelic College in St. Ann's.
Item is a photograph of some members of the Cape Breton Historical Society in front of the cairn at St. Ann's Bay.
Item is an audio recording of a Mod concert held at the Gaelic College in St. Ann's, N.S.
Side A: Ian Webster performs bagpipe tunes, followed by more numbers played by a pipe band. Joann Bray sings Gaelic songs unaccompanied by musical instruments. Barry Ewan performs a hornpipe on bagpipes. John Allan Cameron and J. and L. Mac Issac sing and play "Banks of Sicily" and other numbers. Side B: Ian Webster plays various bagpipe pieces, then sound becomes too distorted for remaining tape to be playable.
Item is a photograph of members of the Paruch family at St. Ann's Lookoff on the Cabot Trail. Pictured left to right: Stella Paruch, Mary Paruch Enderly, Ed Paruch, and Josephine Paruch Shirola.
Item is a photograph of a milling frolic on the North Shore area of St. Ann's Bay. Featured in this iconic image from left to right: John Alex ( John X. ) MacDonald, Neil R. MacDonald, Gwennie Pottie, Jessie Mary MacLeod, Alex Kerr, Dan Murdock Morrison, and Bessie MacInnis in the background.
Fitzgerald, OwenItem is a photograph of an unidentified young, female piper holding a cap.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of an unidentified young, female piper in full dress and awards in front.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of an unidentified clan leader holding a knife.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of the welcoming of visiting Scots at the airport.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of the Gaelic Foundation Craft Center, the predecessor to the Gaelic College in St. Ann's.
Item is a photograph of Mi'kmaw women, men, and children at St. Ann's. Most likely Chief Herney and family. Photograph is the gift of Harold Medjuck, Photograph Collection #1.
Item is a photograph of the original log building at the Gaelic College, which was completed July 26th, 1939.
Pictured from left to right: Unknown, Thomas Mudge, Harry Sellon, Josie MacLeod, Francis MacKillop, Christie Ann Smith, Unknown.
Colaisde na Gàidhlig / Gaelic College hosting Gaelic Mod. Man at the microphone is Jack MacDonald (Ottawa) and to the left of the Union Jack flag is Red A.D. MacDonald (Board Member of the Gaelic College).
Item is a photograph of the Gaelic Mod at St. Ann's.
Item is a photographic postcard of the surviving settlers who went to Australia and New Zealand with Norman MacLeod on the brig called the "Ellen Lewis".
Back row, L to R: A. MacDonald (Whangarei), A. McLeod (Kauri), D.A. McMillan (Waipu), A. Kempt (Waipu), J. McAulay (Waipu), J. McLeod (Waipu), A. McLeod (Waipu).
Third row, L to R: D.M. McLeod (Waipu), R. McRae (Waipu), Mrs. MacLeod (Waipu), Mrs. N. Campbell (Mangawhai), J. Kempt (Waipu), N.H. Campbell (Waipu), M. McLean (Auckland), J. McKenzie (Kauri), M. McDonald (Whangarei), H. Ferguson (Tutukaka), J. Campbell (Waipu), D. McLeod (Kauri).
Second row, L to R: Mrs. K. MacKenzie (Waipu), Mrs. Poulter (Auckland), Mrs. Wallace (Waipu), Mrs. R. McGregor (Waipu), Miss A. McKenzie (Waipu), Mrs. K. Stewart (Whangarei Hds), Mrs. N. MacKenzie (Kauri), Mrs. Kelsey (Waipu), Mrs. H. Ferguson (Tutukaka), D. Matheson (Kauri), Mrs. G. Ross (Whangarei Hds), Mrs. G. Sutherland (Waipu), Mrs. F Young (Waipu).
Front row, L to R: Unknown, Mrs. R. McRae (Waipu), Mrs. J Kempt (Waipu), Mrs. H. McKenzie (Kauri), Mrs. J. McDonald (Whangarei), Mrs. A. McMillan (Waipu), J. McLean (Auckland), Mrs. McBeth (Kauri), Mrs. N.J. Campbell (Waipu), Mrs. H. Sutherland (Waipu), Mrs. N. McKenzie (Waipu), Mrs. J. Munro (Marsden Pt), Mrs. J. Munro (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 "Gertrude".
Back row, L to R: J. Morrison (Waipu), J. McLeod (Waipu), Unknown.
Third row, L to R: Capt. J. Smith (Auckland), Mrs. Smith (Auckland), Mrs. Urquhart (Waipu), N. Campbell (Waipu), A. McMillan (Waipu), A. McInnis (Waipu), K. McDonald (Whangarei Hds), J. McMillan (Waipu), A.P. Campbell (Waipu), Miss Mary McKenzie (Waipu).
Second row, L to R: J. Campbell (Three Mile Bush), Mrs. Brooks (Waipu), Miss M. Morrison (Waipu), N.J. Campbell (Waipu), Mrs. M. McDonald (Waipu), Miss M. McMillan (Auckland), Miss M.A. McKay (Waipu), N. McMillan (Auckland), Mrs. J. Cameron (Waipu), D.C. McLennan (Waipu), Mrs. J.M. McKay (Waipu), Miss M. McMillan (Waipu).
Front row, L to R: Mrs. E. McLean (Waipu), Mrs. N. MacLean (Whangarei), Mrs. J. Campbell (Three Mile Bush), M. Buchanan (Kauri), Mrs. N. McLennan (Kauri), Mrs. R. MacKay (Kauri), Miss C. McLennan (Waipu), Mrs. J. Wilson (Whangarei), Miss B. Morrison (Waipu), Mrs. E. McMillan (Waipu), E. McMillan (Waipu), Mrs. McKenzie 'Shoemaker' (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 "Highland Lass".
Back row, L to R: J. McKay 'Ban' (Napier), D. McKay 'Ban' (Waipu), W. McDonald (Waipu), Dan McKay 'Ban' (Waipu), K. McDonald (Waipu), D.H. McKenzie (Waipu), K. Stewart (Whangarei Hds).
Third row, L to R: Miss J. McKenzie (Waipu), Miss C. McKay (Waipu), Mrs. J.W. Durham (Waipu), A. MacKay 'Ban' (Waipu), N. McKenzie 'Prince' (Waipu), W. McLennan (Waipu), J.R. MacKay (Waipu), Miss E. McKay 'Ban' (Waipu), Mrs. Webster (Waipu), Mrs. R. Campbell (Waipu).
Second row, L to R: H. McKenzie (Waipu), R. Finlayson (Waipu), Mrs. P.H. McKay (Waipu), Mrs. Anderson (Mangere), Mrs. Sheddon (Auckland), Mrs. W. McKenzie (Waipu), Mrs. D. McKenzie 'Prince' (Waipu), Mrs. J. Finlayson (Waipu), Mrs. D. McLeod (Waipu), Mrs. M. McAulay (Waipu).
Front row, L to R: D. McKay 'Ban' (Waipu), Capt. J. McKenzie 'Prince' (Waipu), J. McLean (Waipu), D. Stewart (Whangarei Hds).
Item is a photograph of a Mi'kmaw man at St. Ann's. On the reverse of the photograph is a handwritten note, identifying the man as a "Peter Henry" (Peter Herney).
Keisel, TheodoreItem is a photograph of Mi'kmaw women at St. Ann's.
Item is a photograph of Mi'kmaw wigwams at St. Ann's.
Keisel, TheodoreItem is a photograph of Mi'kmaw wigwams at St. Ann's.
Keisel, TheodorePamphlet 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.