Item is a side view photograph of St. Mary's Church in Mabou, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulMabou (NS)
25 Archival description results for Mabou (NS)
Item is a side view photograph of three brothers' gravestones at St. Mary's Cemetery in Mabou, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a side view photograph of Bishop MacDonald's Monument at St. Mary's Cemetery in Mabou, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a side view photograph of St. Joseph's Renewal Centre in Mabou, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a side view photograph of the Pioneer Cemetery in Mabou, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a side view photograph of Mother of Sorrows Pioneer Shrine church in Mabou, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a side view photograph of Mother of Sorrows Pioneer Shrine in Mabou, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a side view photograph of Mother of Sorrows Pioneer Shrine chapel in Mabou, Cape Breton.
Prendergast, PaulItem is one handwritten note based on knowledge given by Stephen Morrison regarding Mi'kmaq names for the Mabou River, the Mull River, the mouth of the harbour in Mabou, Nova Scotia, and Port Hood, Nova Scotia. The note is written on the back of a typewritten financial sheet about St. Francis Xavier University (St. FX).
Item is a photograph of the surface plant at Mabou Coal Mines.
Item is a photograph of the Mabou Coal Mines shipping pier. There is text written on the reverse, "J.G.S. Hudson Cape Breton Series."
Item is a photograph of the loading pier and general mining office at Mabou Coal Mines. There is text written on the reverse, "J.G.S. Hudson Cape Breton Series."
Item is a photographic postcard of Mabou showing the bridge and church.
Item is an audio recording containing a selection of Gaelic songs performed by Sandy Campbell and John R. Beaton of West Mabou (N.S)
Tha mo run air a'ghille...
S toich leam na Gaidhealtachd...
Thug mi run 's chuir mi uidh...
A' fhleasgaich uasal...
Teannaibh dluth 's togaibh fonn...
Horan o hog i o...
S e fad mo mhulad...
Tha mi'n diugh gu tinn..
Item is a photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Colin S. MacDonald and son, pictured at their home in Mabou Ridge. There is a horse and covered buggy in the foreground.
Item is an audio recording of various singers performing Gaelic songs.
Cameron, Finlay - Song - "Mo Nighean Dubh" (Boisdale, N.S)
Cameron, Finlay - Song - "Gaol an t-Seoladair" (Boisdale, N.S)
Beaton, Alexander - Song - "Bitibh aotrom 's togaibh fonn..." (Boisdale, N.S)
Beaton, Alexander and Cameron, Finlay - Song - "O gur mise tha fo mighean..." (Boisdale, N.S)
Cameron, Finlay - Song - "Tha mi sgith bho'n tim seo 'n de..." (Mabou, N.S)
Beaton, Alexander - Song - "O hi ri ill o robha..." (Mabou, N.S)
Cameron, Finlay - Story - sgeulachd (Boisdale, N.S)
Campbell, Sandy - Song - "Cruinneag nam Buaile" (Detroit)
Campbell, Sandy - Song - "Tha mo run air a'ghille" (Detroit)
Campbell, Sandy - Song - "Teannaibh dluth is togaibh fonn..." (Detroit)
Campbell, Sandy - Song - "Ho ro 's toigh leam fhein thu" (Detroit)
Rankin, Angus (Black) - Song - "An cluinn thu leannain" (Mabou Ridge, N.S)
Rankin, Angus (Black) - Song - Ochoin o ri mo chuideachd dileas.. (Mabou Ridge, N.S).
Rankin, Angus (Red) - Song - O hi ri ill o robha (Mabou Ridge, N.S)
Campbell, Alex Angus - Song - Eilean mo Chridhe (Detroit)
Campbell, Alex Angus - Song - Se fa mo mhulad (Detroit)
MacNeil, Mrs. Alex - Song - Horan o 's na hi iu o (Mabou, N.S)
MacNeil, Mrs. Alex - Song - Illean ill o illean i... (Mabou, N.S)
Cameron, Mrs. Finlay - Song - An te Ruadh (Boisdale, N.S)
Cameron, Mrs. Katie Ann - Song - Horo iu 's na hiurabh (Mabou, N.S)
Cameron, Mrs. Katie Ann - Song - Ochoin a righ gur e mi tha muladach (Mabou, N.S)
MacMillan, Mrs. Janet - Song - Cailin mo run-sa (Port Hood, N.S)
Beaton, Mrs. John - Thug mi run 's chuir mi Uidh (Mabou, N.S)
Beaton, Mrs. John - Song - 'S ann tha'n commun grinn... (Mabou, N.S)
Beaton, Mrs. John - Song - "Oran a' Bhotuil" (Mabou, N.S)
Rankin, Angus (Red) - Song - "Bitibh aotrom 's togaibh fonn" (Mabou (N.S.) Ridge)
Rankin, Angus (Black) - Song - "Mo run geal dileas" (Mabou (N.S.) Ridge)
Beaton, Donald AlexCameron, Finlay - Nighean Bhàn Ghrùlainn
Sadie Beaton Cameron - An Té Ruadh 's am Bodach
MacDonald, Rev. Stanley - Tha Mo Bhreacan 's a fo'n Dìle
MacNeil, Frank - Òran do Reisimaidh Bhraid-Albann
MacDonald, Rev. Stanley - O 's e mo run a maraiche
Rankin, Peter - Each am Màbu by Sam Nicolson
Cameron, Finlay - Tha mi 'n diugh gu tinn
Rankin, Agatha - Song composed by Janet MacPherson (Creignish)
MacDonald, Hector H. - Will you Marry Me my Bonnie Lass (Gaelic)
MacDonald, Hector H. -
MacDonald, Hector H.
Rankin, Rev. Donald - Gaelic prayer, Preface of Mass
MacEachern, Elizabeth - Oran do Cheap Breatuinn
MacEachern, Elizabeth - O tiugainn a leannain
MacEachern, Elizabeth - Legends and customs
MacEachern, ElizabethItem is an audo recording of Gaelic songs and stories recorded in Boisdale and Mabou (N.S)
MacDonald, Joseph Lawrence - "Sgeulachd Gill'easbuig Aotrom"
MacDonald, Joseph Lawrence - "Cumha Cheap Breatunn"
Cameron, Finlay - "Tha mi sgith o'n tim seo 'n de"
Cameron, Finlay - "Mo Nighean Dubh"
Cameron, Finlay - "Gaol an t-Seoladair"
Cameron, Finlay - "Thug mi run 's chuir mi uidh"
Cameron, Finlay - "Fhleasgaich ur, leannan thu..."
Cameron, Finlay - "O gur mise tha fo mhighean..."
Beaton, Angus D. - "Hi ho ro s na ho ro eile"
Beaton, Angus D. - "Air faill irinn ill irinn uill irinn o ro hi..."
Cameron, Mrs. Finlay - "An te ruadh"
Cameron, Finlay - "Tha mi'n diugh gu tinn..."
Beaton, Angus D. - "Feasgar Luain"
MacDonald, Joseph LawrenceItem is a photograph of Father John MacMaster, the first pastor in Mabou, Inverness County.
Unidentified - Anns an gleann s' an robh mi og
Campbell, Mrs. - An t-each odhar...
Campbell, Dannie - A' Mhairi bheag og...
Campbell, Mrs. - A nighean ruadh...
MacDonald, Mary Catherine "Kay"Item is a photograph of the gravestone marking noted musician Dan R. MacDonald. Mr. MacDonald is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Mabou.
Prendergast, PaulItem is a copy of a song composed by John MacFadyen of Mull in praise of his island. The song was written down by Mrs. MacDonald. Also included is the song as published in MacFadyen's book, Sgeulaiche nan Caol.
Item is a photograph of Archie Beaton of Mabou Ridge, who sailed to South Africa with a ship load of ponies. Archie Beaton remarried in South Africa and was later killed in a mine in Johannesburg.
Item is an audio recording of a BBC Glasgow program with John MacPherson exploring Gaelic culture and language throughout Cape Breton Island.
Among the Gaels in Nova Scotia: MacMillan, Hector S e Ceap Breatuinn Tir Mo Ghraidh
MacPherson, John (BBC) Glasgow (Scotland) Gaelic in Nova Scotia
MacEachern, Mrs. Creignish (N.S.) Song in praise of the Island of Cape Breton
MacPherson, John Glasgow (Scotland) Account of Gaelic place names in Cape Breton
Kennedy, Florence Dunvegan Interviewed with John MacPherson
MacDonald, Dan R. Mabou (N.S.) Bonnie Lass of Head Lake
MacPherson, John Glasgow (Scotland) Milling Frolic
MacDonald, J.L. Et al Boisdale (N.S.) Hug ho ran o robha ho, nighean donn Bhoidheach
MacPherson, John Glasgow (Scotland) Gaelic Revival in Cape Breton
Beaton, Sister Margaret Sydney (N.S.) Address to her friends in the Highlands and Islands
MacPherson, John Glasgow (Scotland) We're the children (you brought from Scotland) sorry to leave? Mr. MacPherson replied that there wasn't one dry eye when he took the children back to Scotland
Mi'kmaw song and dance
MacEachern, Bessie Creignish (N.S.) Gaelic song
MacMillan, Hector Song in praise of the Island of Cape Breton
MacPherson, John Glasgow (Scotland) Closing message to people of Cape Breton
MacPherson, John AlickItem is a catechism, collection of hymns, prayers and council concerning the seven deadly sins. This was first produced by Fr. Alexander MacDonald (Maighstir Alasdair Mór). Rev. MacDonald was born in Lochaber, Scotland in 1801. He was ordained in Scotland in 1824 and after serving as parish priest in Moidart, immigrated to Cape Breton where, in 1842, he became parish priest in Mabou and Vicar General to the bishop of Arichat. D. 1865 in Mabou. Item was licenced to print by Bishop James Morrison, b. of Antigonish from 1913-1950.