Item is a photograph of the Margaree River.
Item is a photograph depicting the Margaree River in the summer.
Item is a postcard depicting the Margaree Harbor.
1 photograph of the painting "First Meeting of Executive Council in Cape Breton, 1784" by Charles Simpson.
Item is a photograph of officers and members of Cape Breton County Council.
Item is a photograph of Sydney City Council with other City Officials.
Item is a photograph of the first meeting of city and county officials advocating a vocational training school.
Item is a photograph of a meeting of the Union of N.S. Municipalities.
Item is a photograph of Jessie (nee O'Connor) Moran of Port Hood.
Item is a photograph of Mayor Russell Urquhart.
Item contains Rev. Joseph third from the left.
Collection consists of artifacts, two volumes of Karl Marx, a child's cap, and a block of salt; McLachlan's personal library of books that he owned consisting of socialist, communist, religious, and labour material; and textual records that include poetry, notes, correspondences, and one journal. The material spans between 1744 and 1941, and consists of records from Scotland, England, and Canada. The material in this collection shows McLachlan's interest and involvement with labour movements and his desire to improve conditions for the working class in Cape Breton.
McLachlan, James Brysonitem is a photograph of four men taken near Alder point. The gentleman holding the stone is Mr. Alphonse Plante, the other three gentlemen in picture are unknown.
Item is photograph of Vince MacLean before he was mayor.
Item is a photograph of Vince MacNeil, former Sydney Alderman.
Item is a photograph of Lonnie Bates, Angus MacMillin, Clarence Reid, C.M. (Mac) Haley.
Item is a photograph of Norma (MacLean) Strickland.
Item is a tintype photograph of a gentleman, possibly a relative or ancestor of E.C. Crowdis or his wife, Christine (MacPherson).
Item is a photograph of an unidentified man.
Item is a tintype photograph of a gentleman, possibly a relative or ancestor of E.C. Crowdis or his wife, Christine (MacPherson).
Customs records of the Port of Sydney. These early records contain valuable material on shipping, customs officials and early port development of Sydney and North Sydney, particularly in the period immediately after annexation to Nova Scotia; Volumes 6219, 6220, 6221, 6223, 6224.
The original ledger (MG 16.22 A) situated at Sydney dates from January 20th 1806 to July 1824 with additional sparse entries for 1835, 1836, and 1838, 1839/41. Includes written copies of letters from customs officer Philippe (Philip) Dumaresq in Sydney, Nova Scotia to the customs office in London, England. Requests for supplies, discussions around staffing, noting goods seized and vessels in port.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Ridgeway, the photo shows him playing piano.
Item is a photograph of Allen Ridgeway
Item is a photograph of M.R. Chappell receiving a shave from Harvey Richardson in a backwoods area, in front of a tent.
Item is a photograph of members of the Chappell family posed for a photo.
Item is a photograph of a house with the Chappell family on the veranda.
Item is a photograph of M.R. Chappell's mother in old age.
Item is a copy of a portrait of Grace and Louise Des Barres.
Item is a photograph.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified group of people.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified group of people.
Item is a photograph showing Wallace Richardson's family. From left to right the photo shows, Claude S., Mrs. Richardson, Ilma, Glady, Mayor Richardson, Gerald.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified woman.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified man.
Item is a photograph of Oscar E. Libbey and his wife.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified man.
Item is a photograph of Welsford MacKay, former manager of Travelers Insurance Company, Sydney.
Item is a photograph of Oscar E. Libbey and his wife having a picnic.
Item is a photograph of Welsford MacKay, former manager of Travelers Insurance Company, Sydney.
Item is a photograph of Welsford MacKay, former manager of Travelers Insurance Company, Sydney.
Item is a photograph of Holy Redeemer Convent School photo in Whitney Pier. The woman on the fair left is Bride Libbey.
Item is a photograph of a group of people with Oscar Libbey and his wife located in the center.
Item is a photograph of a sketch of William Jones.
Item is a photograph of an oil painting of James Leaver. The original is in the possession of Miss C.A. Jones, Amherst.
Item is a photograph of Francis Stevens with Elsa Paufler.