Item is a studio portrait of Jim Davis (James Davis, left) with his brother George Davis Jr. as children.
Item is a photograph of, from left to right, H.H. Johnson (Henry Johnson), Gwendolyn Davis (née Gwendolyn Johnson) and Macarra Johnson.
Item is a handwritten note from Fr. Lucien [?] at Ste-Anne de Ristigouche in Bonaventure, Quebec sending $2.00 for “Le Pays des Micmacs.”
Item is handwritten notes about the Mi’kmaq language as recorded by Fr. Donald MacPherson when he was learning the language in the early 20th century.
Item is a handwritten note about the Mi’kmaq language written by Fr. Donald MacPherson while learning the language.
Item is a studio portrait of Gwendolyn Davis (née Gwendolyn Johnson) as a young woman.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified man and woman.
Item is a photograph of Mary Ann Basker (née Mary Ann Fraser) and Katie Basker (née Catherine MacDonald) posing together in a photo studio.
Item is a photograph of three police officers taken in a studio.
Item is a studio portrait of two unidentified women.
Item is a photograph of two men, one of whom is wearing a military uniform, posing with six young women, two of whom are wearing frilly white aprons.
Item is a photograph of two unidentified women, one of whom is holding a puppy, standing with a man against a building sided with wooden shingles.
Item is a photograph of two unidentified women standing on a small wooden bridge. Two children can be seen standing to the left, looking at the women.
Item is a postcard depicting the General Hospital in Glace Bay, N.S. as it stood in the early 20th century.
Item is a studio portrait of three unidentified women.
Item is a family photograph, presumably Dr. MacMillan's family when he was younger starting from left to right with his father William H. MacMillan, his two sisters Netta and Olive, his mother Constance E. MacMillan and young Dr. MacMillan.
Item is a photograph of two men standing on the ridge of a roof.
Item is a postcard depicting the Victoria Road subway in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is one photograph of [Mary Ann Basker (née Mary Ann Fraser)] wearing a floral print dress and sitting on a stool that has been placed next to a wooden fence.
Item is one photograph of a group of men standing outside under two trees, including Ranald Basker, John A. Basker, Swivel [?], Dannie Basker, Hector McLean, and two unidentified men.
Item is a photograph of Mary Ann Basker (née Mary Ann Fraser) seated on a step leading into a house with four unidentified women standing behind her.
Item is a photograph of a man in a police uniform, possibly Ranald Basker.
Item is a photograph of Mary Elizabeth McLeod, Jessie McLeod, and Alex McLeod (or Angus McLeod) together on the verandah of an unidentified house.
Item is a photograph of Mary Elizabeth McLeod sitting in front of a wooden fence. Fields and a barn can be seen in the background.
Item is a photograph of Raymond MacDonald at the age of 1 year and 10 months, wearing a diaper and shorts, in Buffalo, New York.
Item is a photograph of a woman leaning out of an open car window.
Item is a photograph of a man leaning against the wheel well of a car.
Item is a copy of the poem “The Mayflower: The Emblem Flower of Nova Scotia” by John McPherson of Liverpool, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of Tilford S., Ethel [?], Violet [?], and Ronald Crossman standing in front of a house with their arms linked.
Item is a photograph of six men posing together in front of a house in the snow.
Item is a photograph of Helen Flint (née Helen Davis), Henry Davis (Harry Davis), Viola Desmond (née Viola Davis), and Emily Clyke (née Emily Davis) as children with their uncle, Jack Davis (second from left).
Item is a street view of the northern end of Victoria Road in Whitney Pier, N.S.
Item is a photograph of two women, including Elaine Marshall, and a child wearing swimsuits and standing on rocks next to water [in Liverpool, Nova Scotia].
Item is one photograph of Bert Flint and Helen Flint (née Helen Davis) standing under a tree with houses in the background.
Item is a photograph of Booker Roach and Viola Davis (Viola Desmond) hugging beside a car with an unidentified woman standing to their right.
Item is a photograph of Mary Elizabeth McLeod (centre, wearing glasses) standing in front of a house with five unidentified people.
Item is a photograph of, from left to right, Francis MacDonald, Alex Joe MacDonald, Sarah MacDonald (née Sarah MacKillop), and Archibald MacDonald standing in front of a farm house.
Item is a photograph of Sara Nicholson (née Sara Basker) with her brother, Dannie Basker, standing at the back door of the house on the Basker farm in Mull River, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of Thorton Mc [Thorton McAuley?] and Violet [?] standing against a pile of lumber.
Item is a photograph of five children sitting in the grass in front of a wooden fence and two-story home.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified man sitting on a horse.
Item is a photograph of Muriel Gaskin.
Item is one photograph of Ranald Basker [Ronald Basker] and Cassie Bell Basker (née Catherine Isabel McLean) with their arms around each other on the Basker farm in Mull River, Nova Scotia. A horse is standing behind them.
Item is a photograph of two unidentified women with their arms wrapped around each other’s shoulders.
Item is one photograph of Cape Breton Highlanders standing in rank formation in a field during their annual military training at summer camp.
Item is one photograph of Cape Breton Highlanders in a two rank formation with the first rank kneeling in front of the second rank during training at an annual summer camp. A number of men can be seen sitting in the grass in the background.
Item is one photograph of Cape Breton Highlanders standing at attention in two ranks during a training exercise at one of their annual summer camps.
Item is one photograph of three Cape Breton Highlanders posing for the photo while standing in a field during their annual military training at a summer camp. One of the men is wearing a Hawley style helmet with tartan trews, while the other two are wearing Argyll and Sutherland Highlander uniforms with tasseled sporrans.
Item is one photograph of four Cape Breton Highlanders pipers wearing pre-World War II (WW2) dress uniforms.
Item is one photograph of Colonel William George MacRae posing in front of a pair of canvas tents during the Cape Breton Highlanders’ annual summer training camp. MacRae is wearing the traditional Argyll and Sutherland uniform with tartan trews.
Item is one photograph of a Cape Breton Highlander piper playing on a golf course, while a golfer in civilian clothes is readying to take a swing.