Item is a photograph of the gravestone marking the burial of piper Archie MacDonald. Mr. MacNeil is buried in Stella Maris Cemetery, Inverness.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a postcard of of Bay View Hotel and a rowboat on the Whycocomagh Harbour.
Item is a photograph of the Bayview Hotel, a holiday resort in Whycocomagh, with the S.S. Marion at the wharf below the hotel.
Item is a photograph of fiddlers Dougald MacIntyre and Joe Smith posed with their fiddles and bows. Photograph taken at the Inverness Picnic.
The fonds consists of images and sound recordings of the Beaton and Kennedy family in the Broad Cove. The recordings feature John Beaton playing the fiddle, while family is heard speaking with Tom Carter about various topics pertaining to Cape Breton. There is a change in language between English and Canadian Gaelic from individuals on the recordings. The fiddle playing is Scottish-Canadian in style, while some are Scottish fiddle music. The recordings include small conversations between reels and songs, descriptions and origins of the music’s is also discussed. The photographs are of the Beaton family house and farm, highlighting rural life in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. The photos also show the boarder Broad Cove community and Inverness county.
Carter, Thomas Dr.Item is a photographic postcard of East Whycocomagh.
Item is a photograph of Holy Trinity Mission Church in Whycocomagh (We'koqma'q), Cape Breton-Unama'ki.
Item is a photograph of Hugh P. MacKinnon in his World War 1 uniform, taken with his wife and family.
Item is a photograph of Inverness Beach, the view from "Seaview Inn".
Fonds consists of original documents describing Inverness Board of Trade proceedings from between 1927 to 1938.
Item is a photograph of four persons from Inverness County. Their names are featured on the back of the photo.
Item is a photograph of the surface plant at Inverness Mines.
Item is a photograph of the bankhead and colliery buildings at Inverness Railway and Coal. Co..
Item is a photograph of pupils at the Inverness School, Cape Breton. The pupils in the photograph are unidentified.
File consists of the following items:
Ma'git Poulette's obituary, Cape Breton Post, September 14, 2022, p. B7.
Poulette, Ma'gitItem is a photograph of Whycocomagh that was created by W.R. MacAskill of Halifax.
Item is a photograph of St. Mary's Hospital, Inverness.
Hatt, Ernest SamuelItem is a photograph of a stained glass window, featuring Mi'kmaq writing, in a church in Whycocomagh.
Item is a photograph of Stella Maris Cemetery in Inverness, Cape Breton. Depicted in the photograph is the tombstone of Reverend Malcolm A. Machella.
Item is a photograph of the front and side view of Stella Maris in Inverness, Cape Breton.
Ned MacDonald: "On August 4, 1904, the first issue of the "Inverness News", published by A.S. MacAdam, appeared on the streets. The newspaper had a tendency to exaggerate the potential of the town, sold for two cents, was printed weekly, and was enthusiastically received. It informed, organized and agitated through its editorials. It became a vehicle for the proclamation of views on social, economic, cultural, and political issues. The "Inverness News" was the link that expressed and documented the evolving days of the town."
Item is a photograph of a view of Whycocomagh from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
Item is a photograph of a view of Whycocomagh from the souvenir album "Souvenir of Cape Breton."
Item is a photograph of Whycocomagh from the top of Salt Mountain.
Item is a photograph of a view of the summit of Salt Hill taken by Theodore Keisel, photographer, who came to Baddeck to visit Alexander Graham Bell in 1889 or 1890.
Keisel, TheodoreSailing Ship at wharf at Whycocomagh
Item is a photograph of Whycocomagh Bay with Indian Island to the left.
Item is a scrapbook photograph of a view of Whycocomagh Bay.
Item is a postcard of a view of Whycocomagh Harbour.
Inscribed on the back of the postcard: How about Camera / Whycocomagh. Aug. 7/07 / Dear Sade. / Arrived OK. It is a lovely place. we are boarding at a Mrs Austins. a £ per week if you dont mind. room for you. Do try and come up Sunday. Win / Miss Sadie Brehaut / Sydney / C.B. / P.O Bx 74
Item is a postcard of Whycocomagh.
Item is a photograph of Whycocomagh, Cape Breton.
Item is a scrapbook photograph of a view of Whycocomagh, Cape Breton.