Item is a directory and mass schedule for St. Paul's Church, Halifax, N.S.
Item is an article relating the history of Halifax, N.S.
Harvey, D.C.Item contains folk tales from the Halifax area.
Item is a report from the Halifax Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA).
Item is a report from the Halifax's Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA).
Item is a report from the Halifax Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA).
Item is a biography of Rev. Alexander McGillivray.
Item contains the history of Government House, Halifax, N.S.
Item contains the funeral sermon for Sir John Thompson.
File consists of two issues of "The Black Man: A Monthly Magazine of Negro Thought and Opinion." The magazine was edited by Marcus Garvey, founder and president-general of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (U.N.I.A.), of London, England, and these issues feature transcripts of speeches that were given by Mr. Garvey at Bethel Church, Halifax, and Menelik Hall, Sydney. These speeches outline the work that has been completed by the U.N.I.A..
Item is a pamphlet that contains the results of a study completed by the Dalhousie University Institute of Public Affairs that examined the population distribution, socio-economic condition, and educability of African Nova Scotians living in the Halifax area in 1959.
This item is a report from the Halifax Young Men's Christian Association.
This item is a schedule from St. Paul's Church, Halifax, N.S.
Item contains the Province of NS Mines Act of 1911.
Item is a programme for a memorial service held at St. Paul's Church, Halifax, N.S.
Fonds consists of Brown’s collection of mining documents, the manuscript for his book, Place Names of Nova Scotia as well as an undated mining manuscript. Also included is a copy of the poem The Mayflower, the book Gaelic Lessons for Beginners, a scroll addressed to E.G. McKay, a leather nameplate, newspaper clippings and correspondence.
Brown, Thomas JamesCollection consists of records related to Viola Desmond’s 1946 arrest at the Roseland Theatre in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia and her posthumous 2010 free pardon granted by the Government of Nova Scotia. Also included are materials related to Viola Desmond and Wanda Robson’s civil rights work in Nova Scotia, including newspaper clippings and articles, diplomas, certificates, scholarship and bursary documents, a scrapbook and materials related to Robson’s education and published book, Sister to Courage. Included are photographs of the extended Davis family and published books about the Black Nova Scotian experience.
Robson, Wanda EloiseFile consists of the following items:
"Community activist, pioneers dies," Cape Breton Post, April 16, 2021, p. A1 and A2
Douglas-Yakimchuk, ClotildaItem is a postcard showing a number of soldiers marching down a street during World War 1. The soldiers, likely members of the 25th Battalion of the CEF, are in full uniform with rifles, canteens, and satchels. The photo was likely taken in Halifax.
Item is a postcard showing members of the 25th Battalion of the CEF in an exercise in Halifax during World War 1. The three officers pictured on the left side are identified as Lieut. Howard Johnson, Major Weston, and Capt. McRae.
Item is a postcard showing an exercise of the 25th Battalion of the CEF in Halifax during World War 1. A note on the reverse reads: "Getting ready to form an 'outpush' for the protection of a force encamped. Small parties are being detailes to various duties - scouts - patrols sentry groups + detached posts."
Item is a postcard showing soldiers of the 25th Battalion of the CEF in an exercise during World War 1. The exercise took place in Halifax and the Armories and Park Street Church are visible in the background.
Item is a postcard showing the return of the 25th Battalion of the CEF to Halifax on May 16, 1919 after the end of the First World War. Soldiers participating in the parade are noted to be carrying a Maj. Matheson, visible on the shoulders of one of the men in the bottom right corner of the photograph. A handwritten note on the photo credits it to one "F.G. Goodenough". The ship from which the soldiers are disembarking is partially visible in the background.
Item is a photograph of a photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacAskill in Halifax.
Item is a photograph of a photograph of Wallace MacAskill sitting on a boat in the water.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This picture shows all that was left of St. Joseph's Church.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This picture shows an interior view of North Street Station after the explosion with the roof smashed in and wreckage trains carrying debris away.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This picture shows the state of North Street Station.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. Furniture and bathtub can be seen mixed up in the debris.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This picture shows a view of the cloud of smoke from the explosion.
Item is a photograph of the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion of 1917.
Item is a photograph of a painted portrait of Capt. Cochrane, later Lord Dundonald. The item is a self portrait, with the background being the seawall in Halifax.
Item is a photograph of a royal salute being fired at Citadel Hill in Halifax.
Item is a photograph of the Halifax Citadel, showing an old clock.
Item is a photograph of a group of seminarians, priests, Bishop MacNally and Rev. C.W. MacDonald.
Item is a photograph of Anne Ethel (Brown) Johnstone, daughter of R.H. Brown who married Dr. L.W. Johnstone.
Item is a photograph of Anne Ethel (Brown) Johnstone, daughter of R.H. Brown who married Dr. L.W. Johnstone.
Item is a photograph of Margaret Sybella Brown, daughter of R.H. Brown, lying in a bed on Kent Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of Caroline Biscoe Johnstone. The photograph was taken in the home of Sissie Almon in Halifax.
Item is a photographic postcard showing the Halifax Armories during WWI.
Item is a photographic postcard of a number of troops embarking in Halifax during WWI. Soldiers in full uniform are visible on the upper and lower decks of the boat while onlookers, mostly in day wear, are visible on the dock.
Item is a photograph of the Prince of Wales (who later became King Edward VIII) in Halifax.
Item is a photograph collage of yachting on Halifax Harbour from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
Item is a photograph of the North West Arm Rowing Club from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
Item is a photograph of the armory of the Halifax militia from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
Item is a photograph collage of historic buildings in Halifax, from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
Item is a photograph the North West Arm in Halifax from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
Item is a photograph of troops drilling on Halifax Common from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
Item is a photograph of His Majesty's dockyard in Halifax from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia."
Item is a photograph of ships in the Halifax harbour from the souvenir album "Nova Scotia." The ship furthest way on the left side of the photograph is H.M.S. Diadem which is just behind H.M.S. Tribune. The ship closest in view on the left is H.M.S. Indefatigable. The ship furthest way in the center of the photograph is H.M.S. Psyche which is just behind H.M.S. Proserpine. The ship the on the right side of the photograph is H.M.S. Niobe.