Consists of one audio reel and two LP recordings of "16 Great Jigs and Reels by Canada's Top Fiddlers" featuring various artists.
Item is a sound recording of various artists.
Consists of two audio reels and label information for "16 Great Scottish Pipe Selections" featuring various artists.
Consists of two audio reels and label information for "16 Great Skating Instrumentals" featuring various artists.
Consists of one audio reel and label information for "16 Great Square Dance Tunes by Canada's Top Fiddlers" featuring various artists, such as Ed Gyurki, Graham Townsend, Joe MacIsaac, Jimmie MacLellan, Bernie Ley & Joe MacDougall, Johnny Mooring, The Shamrocks and Don Messer, among others.
Item is a photograph of highland dancers from the 16th Gaelic Mod.
Item is a photograph of the stage at the 16th Gaelic Mod in 1954.
Item is a photograph of the stage at the 16th Gaelic Mod in 1954.
Item is a photographs of participants at the 16th Gaelic Mod.
Item is a photograph of participants at the 16th Gaelic Mod.
Item is a photograph of officiants at the 16th Gaelic Mod.
Item is a photograph of a piper at the 16th Gaelic Mod.
Item is a photograph of highland dancers performing at the 16th Gaelic Mod.
Item is a photograph of a pipe band at the 16th Gaelic Mod.
Item is a photograph of a parade at the 16th Gaelic Mod.
Item is a photograph of the 16th Reserve Regiment at Victoria Park.
Item is a reproduction of an article of agreement between the Lt. Governors of Massachusetts Bay, New Hampshire & Nova Scotia and various tribes, 1727.
Item is a photograph of six members of the old 17th Battalion with the first Sydney court house in the background.
Item is a photograph of the 17th Battery Artillery, taken at Victoria Park, Sydney.
Item is a photograph of the 17th Battery of the Canadian Artillery at Victoria Park.
Item is a souvenir of the 100th anniversary of Trinity Church in Sydney Mines, N.S.
Item is a photograph of the 185th Battalion marching through Broughton led by the band.
Item is a postcard of the 185th Battalion marching in Broughton, Cape Breton during World War 1. The soldiers in full uniform are marching past the rear of the Broughton Arms Hotel, which is visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of the 185th Battalion parading in Broughton, where they were stationed during the beginning of World War 1.
Item is a postcard of the 185th Battalion marching past the Broughton Hotel taken during WWI.
Item is a photograph of the 185th Battalion parading in Broughton, where they were stationed during the beginning of World War 1.
Item is a photograph of the 185th Battalion at Broughton with the Broughton Hotel in the background. The photograph was taken during WWI. A row of soldiers are assembled in the rear of the hotel and stand before officers in full uniform.
Sub-file consists of the 185th Battalion’s Daily Orders, Part 11, Numbers 13 to 22.
The 185th Battalion (Cape Breton Highlanders) was authorized on the first day of February, 1916 by the appointment of Lt.-Col. F. P. Day, as its commanding Officer. Cape Breton Island, particularly the industrial sections, had already contributed a long list of men in various units such as the 17th, 36th, 25th, 40th, 64th, 85th, and 106th infantry units. It was felt, however, that the authorization of a Battalion recruited from all sections of the Island would be met with a strong response, and the authorities were not disappointed. Within a period of three weeks from the day the first recruit was signed on, the battalion was up to strength and ready to mobilize. For recruiting purposes, the 185th divided the Island into four districts: "A" Company from Inverness, Richmond and Victoria Counties; "B" Company from the towns of Glace Bay, New Waterford, and adjacent districts; "C" Company from Sydney Mines, North Sydney and suburbs; "D" Company from Sydney and the Mira district.
Fonds consists of the register of recruits ledger, casualty forms, nominal rolls for drafts, absentee list, declaration and attestation papers, and the list of members of the 185th during World War 1.
Item is a register of recruits for the 185th Canadian Infantry Battalion, which lists the name of the recruit, age, height, weight, complexion, eye colour, hair colour, occupation, religion, parish, county, where they enlisted, and, in some cases, the recruit’s discharge date.
Item is a photographic postcard showing the Headquarters of the 185th Cape Breton Highlanders in Broughton during the First World War. A heading below the photo identifies the Broughton Arms and General Offices.
Item is a photocopied and oversize photograph of the 185th Overseas Battalion (Cape Breton Highlanders) Regimental Band taken in Nova Scotia by photographer W.G. MacLaughlan.
Included in the photograph are:
1st row (sitting): Bdsn Joseph Mullings, Bdsn William P. Laurence, Bdsn John McOuigan, Bdsn John T. Green, Bdsn Gerald Liscombe, Bdsn Daniel Guthro, Bdsn A.J. MacLean (L. Corp.).
2nd row (kneeling): Bdsn Joseph Dunn, Bdsn James A. Ross, Bdsn Mark Conway, Bdsn Harry Beaddock, William Williams (Sergt. Bandmaster), Col. F.P. Day, Capt. F.P. Munro, Bdsn D. Mck Weir, Bdsn joseph Davies.
3rd row: Bdsn Samuel Hayward, Bdsn Fred Ferryhough, Bdsn John Harracks, Bdsn Malcom O'Hanley, Bdsn Ben Hitchens, Bdsn James F. MacDonald, Bdsn Thomas Denny, Bdsn John Nicholson, Bdsn Elsmer Bulmer, Bdsn Burns MacDonald, Bdsn James Bowers.
4th row: Bdsn Alex Brown, Bdsn Frank MacKinnon, Bdsn James Critchley, Bdsn John Hitchens, Bdsn Robert Weilding, Bdsn Herbert Poycott, Bdsn William MacLaverty, Bdsn Albert Beresford, Bdsn Thomas Saunderson, Bdsn Walter Cosman.
Item is a composite photograph of the 185th Overseas Battalion, N.S. Highland Brigade of Lt. Col. Day O.C. during World War 1. Photo was taken in Sydney by H.O. Dodge.
Dodge, H. O.Series consists of materials created by the Cape Breton Highlanders in the years after the regiment was formed in 1871 until 1913.
Item is a photograph of a mortar and pestle brought from Louisbourg by Mary O'Brien. The item was supposedly used at the hospital by the Order of St. John of God.