- CA BI 77-653-787
- Item
- ca. 1940
Item is a photograph of five naval chaplains, with their names featured on the reverse of the photograph.
Item is a photograph of five naval chaplains, with their names featured on the reverse of the photograph.
Item is a photograph of Cape Breton Highlanders at VE Day celebrations.
Cape Breton Highlanders Collection
Collection consists of records related to the Cape Breton Highlanders including documentation spanning a century of service. Various iterations of the unit are included beginning with the 94th Victoria Regiment "Argyll Highlanders," 185th Overseas Battalion Cape Breton Highlanders, Cape Breton Highlanders (World War II), 2nd Battalion, Nova Scotia Highlanders (Cape Breton Highlanders) as well as records of the Cape Breton Highlanders Association. The records focus heavily on activity during World War 2 and post-war service by members of the Association.
Cape Breton Highlanders
Item is a photograph of naval and civilian personnel and the Sydney Harbour defences during WWII.
Item is a photograph of naval and civilian personnel and the Sydney Harbour defences during WWII.
Item is a photograph of naval and civilian personnel and the Sydney Harbour defences during WWII.
Item is a photograph of naval and civilian personnel and the Sydney Harbour defences during WWII.
Item is a photograph of the war memorial monument at St. Andrew's Church, Judique.
Collection consists of the following:
Series A
Series B: Memoranda including background information for Mr. Stephenson’s two books.
Series C: Deeds: Photocopy, 1826-1946 relating to the Bridgeport area, 31 pages, 1 folder.
Series D: Clippings
Series E: Photographs (See Photograph Collection #25)
Four volumes pertaining to the Town of Dominion and the organization of Mr. Stephenson’s two books: Dominion, Nova Scotia 1906-1981 and souvenir booklet on the History of the Dominion Volunteer Fire Department.
Series F. Scrapbooks:
Stephenson, Leonard Fielding
Item is a photograph of convoys in Sydney Harbour during WWII.
Fonds consists of Poetry and correspondence of Mr. MacFarlane, as well as
several scrapbooks and postcards of WWI.
A. The poem “Springtime in Margaree” was a gift of Sister St. Frances of Rome, C.N.D.
B. Correspondence and papers presented by the MacFarlane Family are arranged as received:
MacFarlane, Walter Scott