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PAM 4111 · Item · July 1995

Item is A Brief History of Louisbourg Schools written by Jean Kyte for the Louisbourg Heritage Society.

"A" Class, Sydney Academy
CA BI 77-921-1055 · Item · 1941

Item is a photograph of the "A" Class at Sydney Academy, showing teachers and students.

CA BI PAM 1265 · Item

Item is a pamphlet that contains an article outlining research that focused on adult education among Black Nova Scotians, including a pilot program that was initiated in New Road, Nova Scotia. It was written by Gwendolyn V. Shand.

Alasdair agus Mairi
CA BI G48 · Item · 1969

Item is an early reader for school children.

Am Fear-Smalaidh
CA BI G47 · Item · 1971

Item is an early reader for school children.

An Ciobair
CA BI G53 · Item · 1970

A early reader for school children.

An Nead
CA BI G98 · Item · 1977

Item is a reader for school children.

Ashby School
CA BI 78-90-1840 · Item · ca. 1935

Item is a photograph of Ashby School with a child in front.

CA BI 77-610-744 · Item · 1968

Item is a photograph of father and daughter sophomores, Avellino and Marie Baldwin, at Xavier Junior College.

Baddeck Academy Students
CA BI 77-208-342 · Item · ca. 1898

Item is a photograph of twenty-five students of Baddeck Academy.

The individuals in the photo are identified as:
Back row, left to right: Miss Margaret McPhee, Annie Bentick, [first name unknown] Reid, Janie Taylor, Jessie Campbell, Garfield McKay, Watson girl from Bras d'Or, Emily Taylor, Harold Atwater, Malcolm McKenzie.
Middle row: Alex McAulay, John McKinnon, Phillip J.P. McLeod, Willie McDonald, Fred McInnis, Aubrey Atwater, Fraser boy, Harvey Rice.
Front row: Jean McDougall, Jean Campbell, Sybil Tremaine, Mae Campbell, Janie McDonald, Jessie McDonald.

Baddeck School
CA BI 77-200-334 · Item · ca. 1898

Item is a photograph of the teachers and pupils of Baddeck School at one end of the school building. The individuals in the photo have been identified by Jocelyn Bethune in Historic Baddeck (Nimbus 2009). Back row, left to right: Margaret McPhee, Annie Bentick, [unknown] Reid, Janie Taylor, Jessie Campbell, Garfield McKay, [unknown] Watson (from Bras d'Or), Emily Taylor, Harold Atwater, Malcolm McKenzie; middle row: Alex McAulay, John McKinnon, Phillip J.P. McLeod, Willie McDonald, Fred McInnis, Aubrey Atwater, [unknown] Fraser, Harvey Rice; front row: Jean McDougall, Jean Campbell, Sybil Tremaine, Mae Campbell, Janie McDonald, Jessie McDonald.

Baddeck School
CA BI 77-201-335 · Item · ca. 1893

Item is a photograph of the pupils and teachers of Baddeck School. It is a view of one end of the school building.

Baddeck School
94-976-25491 · Item · n.d.

Item is a photograph of an unidentified group of people at Baddeck School.

Baddeck School
CA BI 77-202-336 · Item · ca. 1893

Item is a photograph of the pupils and teachers of Baddeck School. It is a view of one end of the school building.

Boisdale School Pupils
CA BI 77-440-574 · Item · ca. 1890

Item is a photograph of pupils at the Boisdale School with their teacher. Information is attached to the photograph.

Calum Cille
CA BI G58 · Item · 1972

Item is a text concerning the history of Christianity in Scotland as well as, questions and activities intended for use by school children.

Centennial Celebrations
CA BI 77-811-945 · Item · 1967

Item is a photograph of student nurses from the City Hospital during the Sydney Centennial Celebrations.

CA BI 77-462-596 · Item · June 9, 1909

Item is a photograph of Mr. Woodill's class at Central School.

Central School Sydney
CA BI 80-870-5050b · Item · ca. 1900

Item is a photograph of a celebration in front of Central School.

Central School, Glace Bay
CA BI 80-168-4348 · Item · ca. 1890

Item is a photograph of Central School, Glace Bay.

Ceud Leasan, Book 1
CA BI G161 · Item · 1981

Item is a Gaelic language instructional book for beginners at the secondary school level.

CA BI 78-123-1873 · Item · ca. 1905

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.

Ciamar a Tha Thu?
CA BI G165 · Item · 1976

Item is a textbook for Gaelic classes.

Clann Rìgh Lochlainn
CA BI GPLAY8 · Item · 1927

Item is a play translated into Gaelic from English. It concerns the tale of the Children of the King of Norway, which have been turned into seals by their stepmother.

Coinneach
CA BI G114 · Item · 1979

Item is a children's book.

PAM 4131 · Item · 1951

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.

College of Cape Breton
CA BI 77-549-683 · Item · 1964

Item is a view of the Arts Building at the College of Cape Breton (later Cape Breton University).

College of Cape Breton
CA BI 77-548-682 · Item · 1964

Item is a view of the Arts Building at the College of Cape Breton (later Cape Breton University).

CA BI 77-1365-1499 · Item · ca. 1974

Item is a photograph of members of the children's Gaelic Choir taught by Mrs. Mae Cameron and Sr. Margaret Beaton.

Front row, left to right: Unidentified, Susan Campbell, Unidentified, Theresa MacNeil, Unidentified, Mary Campbell, and Unidentified.
Middle row, left to right: Unidentified, Ann Marie MacMullin, Joanne Walker, Unidentified, Unidentified, Celia MacNeil, Maria Noonan, Kathy MacFarlane, Theresa MacKenzie, Joan MacKenzie, Michelle Young, Unidentified, Unidentified, and (Judge) Jamie Campbell.
From left to right in the back row: Unidentified, Unidentified, Unidentified, Unidentified, Unidentified, Carol Ann Fraser, Michelle MacKenzie, Glenna Morrison, Sheila MacGuire, Cynthia Farrell, and Darlene MacDonald.

CA BI 80-549-4729 · Item · 1980

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.

D.M. MacGregor
CA BI 77-824-958 · Item · ca. 1870

Item is a photograph of D.M. MacGregor.

DOSCO Day, Sydney Academy
94-671-25186b · Item · c.1950

Item is a photograph of five unidentified students.

Abbass Studios Ltd.
DOSCO Day, Sydney Academy
94-671-25186a · Item · c.1950

Item is a photograph of DOSCO Day at Sydney Academy. Pictured left to right: A. Le Drew, Clem Anson, Mr. Campbell DOSCO executives with students.

Abbass Studios Ltd.
Fear na Butha
CA BI G52 · Item · 1968

Item is an early reader for school children.

CA BI 77-471-605 · Item · ca. 1853

Item is a photograph of the first graduates of Arichat College, which was founded in 1853. Two years later, the College was moved to Antigonish and St. Francis Xavier College was established.

Left to right: Duncan MacEachern of Glendale, Judge MacIsaac of Antigonish, and Prof. A. G. MacDonald, River Denys.

First Irish Grammar
CA BI G144 · Item · 1919

Item is an introduction to the grammar of Irish Gaelic.

Florence School
CA BI 77-844-978 · Item · ca. 1900

Item is a photograph of the Florence School with a teacher and pupils.

Florence School Pupils
CA BI 77-420-554 · Item · ca. 1933

Item is a photograph of a group of Florence school pupils taken beside the school. In the back row in front of the middle window wearing white is teacher Eugene Matheson.

CA BI 76-103 · Item · 1936

Item is a photograph of a dozen members of Sydney Academy's 1936 Gaelic class; individuals are identified on the reverse of the photograph. The man in the front centre of the photograph is holding a sign that says, "Sgoil Ghaidhlig, 1936, Ghlace Bay" (Glace Bay Gaelic School).

Back row, left to right: Angus MacKinnon and Archie MacDonald.
Centre row, left to right: Mitchell MacKinnon, Alex MacInnis, Stephen B. MacNeil, Chief; Joseph MacSween and John Morrison.
Front row, left to right: Mrs. Thos. MacNeil, Rev. F. Vincent MacDonald, John A. MacDougall, Asst. Teacher; Capt. John L. MacKinnon, Teacher and Principal and Mrs. Alex MacInnis.

Shedden Studio
Gaelic College
94-615-25130 · Item · n.d.

Item is a photograph of the Gaelic College in St. Ann's.