Item is a photograph taken during John Pringle's charge in the Northwest Territories.
Item is a photograph of a dog aboard the vessel.
Item is a photograph of a dog aboard the vessel.
Item is a photograph of John Brown of Eskasoni, on rafts inspecting oyster shells in the water.
Item is a photograph of fisherman on poles inspecting the shells in the water.
Item is a photograph of an Inuk boy in fur with a dog.
Item is a photograph of Chief Dan K. Stevens, Levi R. Denny, Bishop William Power blessing the fishery in Eskasoni.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item consists of a painting of the Coal Wash Plant at Old Sydney Collieries in Sydney Mines. The painting features the coal preparation site with a man and dog sitting in the foreground.
Astephen, Georgina SchimaItem is a photograph of a group of approximately twenty men in North Sydney; several men are in uniform and there is a dog in the foreground.
Item is a photograph of Fraser, the last of the No. 1-B pit ponies. Fraser spent more of his life-time at the service of the coal company than any other horse in the company's history. He is shown here on the occasion of his retirement.
Shedden, LeslieItem is a photograph of pit horses on vacation during the miners' vacation at no. 20 colliery. The only time the pit ponies were brought to the surface was during the miners' three week vacation period. The vacation period was also used to maintain the mines.
Shedden, LeslieItem is a photograph taken on George Street, near Pitt Street in Sydney, showing groceries prepared to be delivered by horse and buggy.
Item is a photograph of the gardens at Beech Hill, the home of R.H. Brown of Sydney Mines built in 1829. There is a dog and two small buildings on the right side of the garden path.
Item is a photograph of Lillian Seward Brown at age 6, seated on an armchair next to her dog.
StubbertItem is a photograph of Ethel Johnstone, daughter of Dr. Lewis W. Johnstone, with a dog.
Item is a photograph of the front of Harrington's Store on Charlotte Street, Sydney, with horses and buggies on the street in front of the building.
Item is a photograph of of St. Andrews Church on Bentinck Street, Sydney, featuring a horse-drawn hearse.
Item is a photograph of a horse hauling coal in a pit with driver John Bennett, who was reported to be an expert in the care of horses.
Shedden, LeslieItem is a photograph of the Dominion Coal Scales in Sydney, showing horses and sleighs bringing coal to be weighed.
Item is a photograph of a farm in Donkin. There are several sheep on the farm and a barn can be seen in the background.
Item is a photograph of Mrs. Johnstone, Ethel Johnstone, a friend and a dog in front of L.W. Johnstone's house in North Sydney.
Item is a photograph of a woman, belonging to the Bown family, with a cat and a dog in North Sydney during the wintertime.
Item is a photograph of a woman holding the paws of a dog up on its hind legs. Photograph was taken inside of a home.
Item is a photograph of fish flakes in St. Ann's Bay.
Keisel, TheodoreItem is a photograph of a view of the Upper Bay, Baddeck, taken from Red Head.
Keisel, TheodoreItem is a photograph of four men, a boy, and a sheep being weighed.
Item is a photograph of a miner with the last pit pony at the #26 Colliery.
Fitzgerald, OwenItem is a photograph of a woman, likely a nurse, on a horse during World War 1.
Sons of Temperance sleigh ride along Charlotte Street.
Item is a photograph of Collin Smith of Baddeck working at the DEVCO Seal Island oyster farm operation.
Fitzgerald, OwenItem is a reproduction of a photograph of John Brown of Eskasoni, pulling up shells.
Fitzgerald, OwenItem is a photograph of Collin Smith of Baddeck, preparing scallop shells on hooks for spat collection. The spat is oyster larvae that attaches itself to a surface; typically larvae prefer to attach itself to a clean surface which is why they are using scallop shells shown in the picture.
Item is a photograph of horses and people on the Sydney Mines railroad, posing outside of the Sydney Mines Depot.
Item is a photograph of Levi R. Denny, Chief Dan K. Stevens, and Bishop William Power. Powers blessing the oysters in Eskasoni.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a government report on Canadian fish products in the Atlantic region.
Item is a government report on Canadian fish products in the Pacific region.
Item is a marine map of Little Bras d'Or.
In 1942, Frank Robertson initiated a job printing business in New Waterford which he operated until 1966. In 1968, he joined the Cape Breton Bird Society and soon began writing his weekly column For the Birds for the Cape Breton Post. In 1978 he began a series for CBC.
Papers include:
- Correspondence and papers pertaining to publication of an anthology of verse by Cape Breton authors, 192-1930. Original and typescript, 2 cm.
- “For the Birds”, a newspaper column by Mr. Robertson, 22 November 1969 to May 1976. Typescript and clippings (5 folios), 11 cm.
- Clipping: “Elves refuse to Give up Blackett’s Lake Home”, 1928
Item is a Navigational map for the western Bras d'Or Lakes area from Iona to MacKenzie Point showing depths of the water at various places
Item consists of three photocopied news articles on the history of marble mountain. "History of Marble Mountain" The Oran, 26 August 1987. "History of Marble Mountain - Continued from Last Week" 2 September 1987. "History of Marble Mountain - Continued from Last Week" 9 September 1987.
Item is a book of fishing methods in Atlantic Canada.
Item is a bound copy of Helsman newsletter.
Item is a textbook for studying and preserving Mi'kmaw culture, describes Mi'kmaw lifestyle, political structure, housing, education, religion, dress, language, economy, food, medicine and transportation (Pre-contact period, c. 17th Century). Includes classroom activities. Suitable grades four and up.
Item is a textbook for studying and preserving Mi'kmaw culture, describes Mi'kmaw lifestyle, political structure, housing, education, religion, dress, language, economy, food, medicine and transportation (Pre-contact period, c. 17th Century). Includes classroom activities. Suitable grades four and up.
Item is a resource document on the programs, projects and studies conducted by MAFS.
Item is a photograph of a horse and carriage that rode in the parade procession during the West Indian
Reunion.
Item is a scrapbook with mentions of oyster, cod and lobsters.
Item is a scrapbook with mentions of the price of oyster stew.
Item is a Nova Scotia Communications and Information Centre publication of the history surrounding Nova Scotia Atlantic Fisheries.
File consists of an audio recording of the CBI Radio show, Fresh Air, featuring a conversation with several informants on various topics concerning life at Eskasoni and Mi'kmaw culture.
Item is a news magazine with an article on oysters.
The Cape Bretoner Magazine