Item is a photograph of miners from #26 Colliery at St. Mary's Church Hall.
Fitzgerald, OwenItem is a photograph of fishing boats in harbour.
Item is a photograph of two houses.
Item is a photograph looking down the street at various houses and vehicles.
Item is a photograph of the cast and crew of "The Bay Boy" gathered in front of a house.
Item is a photograph of various vehicles used during the production of "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of vehicles occupying a blocked street and houses used as sets during the production of "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of the cast and crew of "The Bay Boy" gathered in the front of a house.
Item is a photograph of a television program.
Item is a photograph of a television program.
Item is a photograph of fishing boats in harbour.
Item is a photograph of fishing boats in harbour.
Item is a photograph of a beach and seascape.
Item is a photograph of members of the cast and crew of "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of storefronts and signs designed for use in street scenes in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of the cast and crew of "The Bay Boy" gathered on the front porch of a house.
Item is a photograph of fishing boats in harbour.
Item is a photograph of a beach and seascape.
Item is a photograph of a house being renovated for use in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of a large street advertisement designed for use in street scenes in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of storefronts designed for use in street scenes in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of storefronts designed for use in street scenes in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of a street scene featuring storefronts designed for use in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of a storefront designed for use in street scenes in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of fishing boats in harbour.
Item is a photograph showing framing around an existing house, to be used in the set design of "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of a beach and seascape.
Item is a photograph of storefronts designed for use in street scenes in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of a storefront designed for use in street scenes in the film "The Bay Boy."
Item is a photograph of a street scene showing W.J. McDonald's Store and the Methodist Church in Bridgeport.
Item is a photograph of the Caledonia baseball team.
Item is a photograph of the cast of a Gaelic Play that was held in Glace Bay.
Item is a photograph of the Coal Company office staff in Glace Bay, showing the interior of the office building. The names of the staff members are included on the reverse of the photograph: Alex T. Mc Lellan, William Hodges, A.D. Mc Cuish, A.S. Mc Neil, Fred Simonson, Peter Nicholson, Jas. D. Maxwell, Thomas Farrell (back), John Mc Eachern (back), John Mc Dougall, Ernie Beaton, Chas. Compton, Theo J. Cribb.
Item is a photograph of the Caledonia Company Store and its employees.
Item is a photograph of three gentlemen, from left to right: Dr. M.G. Tompkins, unidentified man, and Judge Leo McIntyre.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of the first draeger crew formed in North America; the crew was formed at the No. 2 and No. 9 collieries, Glace Bay.
Front row: John Joe MacNeil, Mr. Fergie, Norman MacKenzie. Middle row: Dan "Storey" MacDonald, Joe Campbell, Thomas Turner, James MacMahon, Unknown, Roddie "Heenan" MacDonald, Matt MacAdam, Dan MacGillivary, Gilbert Darroch, Alex T. MacNeil, Mick Steele.
Back row: Harry Miller, Vannie Nicholson, John MacLean, John Robinson, Dan W. "Kink" McDonald, Unknown, Unknown Evan Prothero, Unknown.
Item is a photograph of Fraser, the last of the No. 1-B pit ponies. Fraser spent more of his life-time at the service of the coal company than any other horse in the company's history. He is shown here on the occasion of his retirement.
Shedden, LeslieItem is a photograph of a view of Glace Bay Harbour filled with sailing ships.
Government of Nova ScotiaItem is a newspaper clipping showing a reproduction of a photograph of the Glace Bay English Rugby Team of 1935-1936.
Front Row: Bob (Rat) Kennedy, S. [unclear]ybrn, S. Chernin, Angus MacLennan, George Waye, D. Wilson, H. Clarke, Lawrence MacIvor, Tommy Marshall and Elver Smith.
Second Row: D. MacLean, M. MacDonald, D. MacAulay, Harold (Harley) Pippy, R. MacKenzie, R. MacDonald, D. MacRury, Reynolds (Fox) Travis, and Everett Cameron.
Back Row: H. Peach, H. Sharpe, I. Seigel, N. Goldman, Lloyd Hull, D. MacDonald, Ellison (Ellie) Irvine, and Owen Benjamin Smith of the High School staff, later principal and supervisor, who was coach of the rugby squad.
Item is a newspaper clipping showing a reproduction of a photograph of the Glace Bay English Rugby Team of 1943.
Front Row (left to right): Max Marshall, Roddie Morrison, Robert Mercer, Angus MacKillop, Nathan Waldman, John Leggett, Ellie Marshal, and Joe Colson.
Second Row (left to right): Willis Archibald, Neil MacVicar, Eric Demont, Gordon Poole, Hymie Sable, Joe Chernin, Lauchie MacLean, and Glen Turner.
Item is a photograph of a view of Glace Bay.
McLeod, NormanItem is a photograph of miners inside a mine.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is an aerial photograph of the town of Glace Bay and its shoreline.
Item is an aerial photograph of the town of Glace Bay and its shoreline.
Item is an aerial photograph of the town of Glace Bay and its shoreline.
Item is a photograph of Guglielmo Marconi seated in the receiving room at Marconi Station, Glace Bay, N.S.
Item is a photograph of pit horses on vacation during the miners' vacation at no. 20 colliery. The only time the pit ponies were brought to the surface was during the miners' three week vacation period. The vacation period was also used to maintain the mines.
Shedden, LeslieItem is a photograph of a miner with the last pit pony at the #26 Colliery.
Fitzgerald, OwenItem is a photograph of Marconi House in Glace Bay prior to renovation.
Raytel PhotographyItem is a photograph of Marconi House in Glace Bay after renovations and restoration.
Raytel PhotographyItem is a photograph of Marconi Towers at Table Head, Glace Bay.
Rice, Amos I.