Item is a book of music containing "Scotch Strathspeys and Reels, Highland Schottisches, Jigs, Hornpipes, Highland Airs and Marches, Country Dances, Waltzes, Polkas, &c. [...] Specially arranged for the Ballroom."
Item is a book of music containing Highland pibrochs, laments, quicksteps, and marches for the pianoforte.
Item is a book of music containing reels and strathspeys for the violin.
Item is a book of music containing 84 pieces of old Scottish music "adapted for Scottish country dances."
A copy of Notes on the Early Church of Tonugue by William J. MacKay.
Item is a history of the Union Jack.
Green, EmanuelItem is a song book of traditional English and Gaelic folk songs.
MacDonald, AlphonseItem is an essay on the psychology of creative satiric humor.
Logan, J.D.Pamphlet is a celebration of the 60th Anniversary of St. Anthony's Parish in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia.
Pamphlet is a history of how Nova Scotia got its tartan and how the tartan was designed by Bessie Murray in 1953.
Pamphlet is a short anthology of essays about Cape Breton, including essays about Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, the Ballem Tapestries, St. Ann's, Nova Scotia, and Rev. Norman McLeod.
Item is a history of corner stores in Prince Edward Island with a focus on the Zakem family's store.
Item is a history of Nova Scotia's early automobile industry and the McKay Motor Car.
Item is a history of the Isle of Lismore in Scotland. A small map card is tucked against the first page.
Item has short entries on Scottish towns along the Highland Clearances Trail, which include geographic and historic descriptions of each place.
Item is one copy of "The Maritime Antique Dealers & Services Guide" published by Haworth Enterprises Ltd.
Item is St. Theresa's Parish, 1934-1984, a booklet created for its 50th Anniversary with the theme "Let us remember and give thanks to God."
Item is a copy of volume 7 of the Canadian Folk Music Journal.
Item is a brochure for Nova Scotia mining records held at the Nova Scotia Archives & Records Management (Nova Scotia Archives).
Government of Nova ScotiaItem is First You Dream: Celebrating 74 Years of the Nova Scotia Talent Trust, a catalogue for a travelling exhibit of the same name produced by the Nova Scotia Talent Trust and published by Mount St. Vincent University's Art Gallery.
Item is a pamphlet for the Highland Village Museum in Iona, Nova Scotia.
Item is a review of the 1950-1951 school year at Colby School in Sydney, Nova Scotia for the grade 8 class who were moving on to high school.
Item is a booklet titled 50th Anniversary: Saint Columba Convent, Iona, 1938 - 1988 created by the Congregation of Notre Dame to tell the history of the convent on it's 50th anniversary.
Item is a pamphlet about The Nova Scotia Historic Places Initiative developed by the Nova Scotia Department of Tourism, Culture and Heritage.
Government of Nova ScotiaItem is a pamphlet for the University College of Cape Breton's (UCCB) Butterfly and Herb Gardens maintained by the Toqwa'tu'kl Kijijtaqnn/Integrative Science programs.
University College of Cape BretonItem is the Memorandum in the Matter of the Proposed Bridge or Causeway at the Strait of Canso prepared by Rand H. Matheson, Transportation Manager, for the Transportation Commission of the Maritime Board of Trade.
Item is a pamphlet titled Heritage Matters: Information on Heritage Conservation in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality by the Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) about registering a property as a municipal heritage property.
Cape Breton Regional MunicipalityItem is the Agreement between Sydney Steel Corporation and United Steelworkers of America, Local No. 1064: July 1, 1979 - September 30, 1981.
Item is a brochure for Roots Cape Breton Genealogy & Family History Centre at the Highland Village Museum in Iona, Nova Scotia.
Item is a brochure for historic sites in Sydney, Nova Scotia, including Jost House, St. Patrick's Museum, Cossit House and the Lyseum.
Old Sydney SocietyItem is a pamphlet for a ghost tour called Ghosts and Legends of Historic Sydney run by the Old Sydney Society in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Old Sydney SocietyItem is a brochure about The Most Suitable Place: The Founding of Louisbourg and Île-Royale in 1713, an exhibition at the Cape Breton University Art Gallery.
Item is a brochure titled Glace Bay: Birthplace of International Radio featuring information about the Marconi National Historic Site, Glace Bay Heritage Museum, Savoy Theatre, Cape Breton Miners Museum and Marconi's Cape Breton Residence.
Item is Discover Your Own Special Place: Cape Breton by the Cape Breton Development Corporation (DEVCO), a tourist booklet. On the cover is a painting of a lighthouse by Iris Currie.
Cape Breton Development Corporation (DEVCO)Item is a songbook with folk music and lyrics from the Helen Creighton Collection.
Item is a calendar for the year 2000 featuring photographs of the SAERC bands between 1979 and 1995.
Item is a pamphlet for the 2005 season at the Louisbourg Playhouse in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia.
Item is the 1912 by-laws and act of incorporation for the Sydney, Nova Scotia Board of Trade.
Item is a history of the First United Church in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, featuring information about St. James Methodist Church, Calvin Presbyterian Church, Kennington Cove Church, Clarke's Road Congregation, Catalone and Mira United Church, and MacMillan Memorial United Church.
Item is a history of Zion Presbyterian Church in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, written by Margie Cameron for the Louisbourg Heritage Society.
Item is a history of the Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, written by William O'Shea and Helen O'Shea for the Louisbourg Heritage Society.
Item is the official program for the Louisbourg High School Homecoming in 1992, written by the Louisbourg Heritage Society.
Item is The Louisbourg Brass Bands written by William A. O'Shea for the Louisbourg Heritage Society.
Item is A Brief History of Louisbourg Schools written by Jean Kyte for the Louisbourg Heritage Society.
Item is the official program for the Old Town Reunion held in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia in August 1995.
Item is a history of Gabarus, Nova Scotia and surrounding areas, including images and information about Gabarus in 1752, 1818 and 1888.
Clark, A. RhodenaItem is a history of churches in Gabarus, Nova Scotia.
Clark, A. Rhodena