Item is a newspaper clipping that details the opening of John Bernard Croak, V.C. Memorial School.
Fonds consists of correspondence and reports, as well as Teachers' Returns for the year 1909-1910 for the District of North Inverness, and Notes of School Inspection of Victoria County for 1911. John and James MacKinnon were Inspectors of Schools, District No. 8, North Inverness and Victoria Counties.
Fonds consists of an assessment ledger giving names of taxpayers and teachers, 1878-1888, and related correspondence concerning above ledger (1962).
Fonds consists of a copy of a licence to open and keep a school in Sydney, together with certification that Mr. Hogan took oath against Popery.
Item is a photograph of a celebration in front of Central School.
Item is a photograph of Sydney Academy and photographs of graduating students.
Item is a photograph of Sydney Academy.
Item is a photograph of the College of Cape Breton Official Opening. The men in the photograph are identified on the reverse - the members of the MacDougall Girls' Pipe Band of Glace Bay are, from left to right, Colleen Boutilier and Jerrie Turnbull.
Item is a photographic portrait of members of a Home and School Conference.
Item is a photographic portrait of young men and women from Central School holding a plaque that says "C.B Music Festival Shield Grade 7."
Item is a photographic portrait of the Central School Glee Club holding a plaque that reads "C.B. Music Festival Shield School Chorus (Gr.3) Taught by Grade Teacher."
Item is a photographic portrait of the Colby Glee Club in uniform and holding a plaque.
Item is a photographic portrait of students from Colby School wearing school uniforms.
Item is a photograph of three women dressed in gowns with an HAC '47 plaque hanging behind them.
Item is a photograph of four Holy Angels graduates holding scrolls and dressed in gowns.
Item is a photograph of the Holy Angels Convent Choir.
Item is a photographic portrait of Holy Angels High School graduates and their dates at a formal Ball.
Item is a photograph of a group of Holy Angels School graduates in cap and gown.
Item is a photograph of an art exhibit at Holy Angels Convent.
Item is a photographic portrait of Holy Angels High School graduates and their dates at a formal Ball.
Item is a photographic portrait of a group of students at Country School.
Item is a photographic portrait of a group of students at Country School.
Item is a photograph of men and women seated in front of a stage at a Home and School Conference.
Item is a photographic portrait of the grade one and two students at Mount Carmel School in New Waterford.
Item is a photograph of a grade three homeroom class holding a music festival award.
Item is a photographic portrait of a grade 7 class of students from St Joseph's School in New Aberdeen.
Item is a photograph of nurses parading in formation in New Waterford.
Item is a photograph of nurses posing with their male escorts in formation in New Waterford.
Item is a photograph of a group of women gathered in a room in formal wear.
Item is a photograph of a group of female students at Holy Angels Convent.
Item is a photograph of three unidentified female chaperones at the 1946 Holy Angels Convent Prom.
Item is a photograph of children from Holy Redeemer School.
Item is a photographic portrait of female graduates from Holy Redeemer School dressed in their graduation dresses.
Item is a photographic portrait of female graduates from Holy Redeemer School wearing their graduation gowns and holding their diplomas.
Item is a photographic portrait of women at a Home Economics Convention.
Item is a photographic portrait of women at a Home Economics Convention.
Item is a photographic portrait of women at a Home Economics Convention.
Item is a photographic portrait of women at a Home Economics Convention.
Item is a photographic portrait of women at a Home Economics Convention.
Item is a photographic portrait of the grade one and two classes at St. Agnes Elementary holding a plaque that reads "CB MUSIC Festival/Sydney Teachers Union/ SCHOOL CHORUS (Gr. 1 2)."
Consists of Society papers including mandate and announcements as well as copies of annual lectures hosted by the Society. Past speakers have included David Frank, Nancy Riche, Joan Sangster, Ian McKay, Amani Whitfield, Mark Leier, Gregory Kealey, and Stephen High.
Items are photographs of Mr. John L. Hill and the students of his Charlotte Street school. Also identified are his daughter Anne (later Mrs. George Boggs); Mary Ann Muggah, daughter of Captain Charles Muggah (later Mrs. Colin MacKinnon); John Muggah; James Burchell; his sister, Emma Burchell (later Mrs. Bartlett of Brigus, Newfoundland); Dora Uniacke (later Mrs. Kay); two daughters of Thomas Townsend; William (Mac) MacLeod; and F. Harrington. The photograph was taken at the corner of Charlotte and Yorke Streets.
Item is a photograph of Mr. John L. Hill and the students of his Charlotte Street school. Also identified are his daughter Anne (later Mrs. George Boggs); Mary Ann Muggah, daughter of Captain Charles Muggah (later Mrs. Colin MacKinnon); John Muggah; James Burchell; his sister, Emma Burchell (later Mrs. Bartlett of Brigus, Newfoundland); Dora Uniacke (later Mrs. Kay); two daughters of Thomas Townsend; William (Mac) MacLeod; and F. Harrington. The photograph was taken at the corner of Charlotte and Yorke Streets (90 Charlotte Street).
Item is a photograph of Mr. John L. Hill and the students of his Charlotte Street school. This early photograph was taken at the corner of Charlotte and Yorke Streets in Sydney, showing students attending school taught by Mr. John L. Hill. Some of the pupils identified in the photo are: Mr. Hill's daughter Anne (later Mrs. George Boggs); Mary Ann Muggah, daughter of Captain Charles Muggah (later Mrs. Colin MacKinnon); John Muggah; James Burchell; his sister, Emma Burchell (later Mrs. Bartlett of Brigus, Newfoundland); Dora Uniacke (later Mrs. Kay); two daughters of Thomas Townsend; William (Mac) MacLeod; and F. Harrington. In the background is the Cossitt House; one of the oldest surviving buildings in Sydney. Today it is a museum operated by the Old Sydney Society on behalf of the Nova Scotia Museum.
Item is a photograph of Holy Angels Convent on George Street, Sydney.
Item is a photograph of Sister Agnes MacAdam, Sister Bernadine Burke, Father D.J. Murphy and Sister Rita Clare at a Music Teach-In in Gardiner Centre.
Item is a photograph of teachers and students outside of Holy Angels Convent.
Item is a postcard of the high and common schools in North Sydney.
Item is a photograph of the first graduates of Canadian Institute of Management: David Sturges, Cy Kavanagh and Lester Chiasson.
Item is a photograph of Ashby School with a child in front.
Item is a photograph showing Charlotte Street in Sydney. The court house, the Church of England School, St. George's Church and a theatre are visible in the photograph.