Item is a photograph of a scene of the Margaree River.
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Item is a photograph of a scene of the Margaree River.
Item is a photograph of Hollifield and Hoppin with a group
Item is a photograph of Hollifield with fishing buddies. Hoppin and Benjamin also in the picture.
Item is a photograph of Hollifield casting for fish from the shore.
Item is a photograph of Hollifield displaying fish.
Item is a photograph of three fishermen in the Margaree River with fishing gear.
Item is a photograph of fishermen displaying catch (salmon).
Item is a photograph of fishermen displaying catch (salmon).
Item is a photograph of Geroge Hollifield and Ben Hoppin in rock quarry.
Item is a photograph of Geroge Hollifield and Ben Hoppin in rock quarry.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified man with a horse.
Item is a photograph of two unidentified men shaking hands in front of a barn.
Fonds consists of a Gaelic song "Na Cnoic 's na Glinn" with words and music by Mr. Gillis; the song "Nigh'n Donn a Chuil Reidh, written by Gillis. There is also Mr. Gillis' notebook containing songs in Gaelic and English, one of which is the original version of "Na Cnoic 's na Glinn"; violin music; record of marriages, 1881-1883, probably performed in St. Joseph's Church, Southwest Margaree. Also included is an affidavit by Malcolm R. MacLeod concerning the copyright of Gilis' songs.
Gillis, Malcolm H.Item is a photograph of a memorial cairn erected to honour the memory of Gaelic bard and teacher, Malcolm Hugh Gillis. The cairn is located in Upper Margaree.
Item is a photograph of MacDearmid's Pool, Margaree River.
Item is an audio recording of interviews with Lauchie Maclellan (Lauchie Dan N), Angus R. Gillis, Neil Gillis and Mrs. Mae MacGillvary. Features:
MacLellan, Laughlin - Oran na Muice
MacLellan, Laughlin - Oran na Maitseachan
MacLellan, Laughlin - Folk tale
MacLellan, Laughlin - Folk tale
Gillis, Angus R. - Tha mo run air a'ghille
Gillis, Angus R. - Horo i ho ro nan
Gillis, Neil - Faill o ro faill o
Gillis, Neil - An innis aigh
MacGillivray, Mrs. Mae - Cailinn mo ruin-sa
Macfarlane, J. MalcolmItem is a photograph of a car and cabin.
Rosetti FamilyItem is a photograph of a view of Lake O'Law, Cape Breton.
Item is a postcard of Lake O'Law.
Item is a photograph of Lake O'Law, "the Killarney of Cape Breton".
Item is a postcard of Lake O'Law.
Item is a photographic postcard of Lake O'Law.
Fonds consists of receipts and correspondence related to Smith's general store and his activities as an agent for the MacDonald Brothers, owners of the Glendyer Mills. Correspondence often refers to the political and economic conditions of Cape Breton. Some records of Thomas Murray and Co. are included with Smith's records. Presumably Smith took over the business of Thomas Murray and Co. ca. 1882. One account book from a general store in Port Hood operated by Smith is also included.
Smith, James MarinerItem is a postcard of Harvard Lake in Margaree.
Item is a photographic postcard of Harnord Lakes, at Lake O'Law.
Item is a copy of General Stores/Service Stations and Their Operators, "The Margarees", Cape Breton, NS by M. Gerard Doyle.
Item is an audio recording of singers from Boston, Judique, Christmas Island and Southwest Margaree singing a selection of Gaelic songs.
John A. Beaton :
Nighean Dubh Nighean Donn
"Faill i O Ro Faill I O
Oran Seòlaidh
O Sud an Taobh a Ghabhainn
Òran Seòlaidh
Mo Chrìdhe Trom 's Cha Neònach
Ochoinn a Rìgh Nach Mi Tha Muladach
"Ochoin a righ, gur h-e mi tha muladach..."
"Ochion fada bhuam thu..."
"Ho ro thill e ill o ro..."
"Ho gur mise, he gur mise..."
Joe MacKenzie (Christmas Island N.S) and Kay Macdonald ( Southwest Margaree N.W) :
"A mhairi dhubh, a hu a ho..."
John A. Beaton : "Gaol an t-Seoladair"
MacLellan, Malcolm : Deoch slainte luchd nam brachannan
John A. Beaton :
Buain nan dearcan
Hu a ho , 's mi fo m'inntinn
Horionn o 's mi fo m'inntinn
Horionn o 's na ho ri
MacLellan, Malcolm : Ho ro iu 's na hiurabh eile
John A. Beaton :
Mi nighean dubh
Airigh baile cno
Alex Macleod (Boston) : Air fail irinn, ail irinn
Carmichael, Kenny - Mo Mhali mhin meall-shuileach...
Beaton, John A. - Teannabh dluth is togaibh fonn
MacKenzie, Joe and MacDonald, Kay - Morag 's na horo gheallaidh
MacLean, Peter - Illean ill o, illean i...
MacLean, Peter - Mairi Nigh'n Dhomhnuill
MacLean, PeterFonds consists of papers including poems and a genealogy of the MacFarlanes, compiled by D.D. MacFarlane.
A. Gaelic version of “Scots Wha Hae” and “Ath Shealladh” the latter of which was composed by Mr. MacFarlane on New Year's Day, 1927. Presented by Finlay Campbell, Saint John.
B. Translation into Gaelic of “The Minstrel Boy” and “Lord Ullin’s Daughter,” both by Mr. MacFarlane. Original, 4 pages. Presented by Estate of W. S. MacFarlane, 1981.
C. Genealogy of the MacFarlanes by D. D. MacFarlane, 1943 Original, 5 pages. (Indexed copy filed in B & G File) Presented by Rev. John Hugh MacEachen, July 1984.
Item is a copy of Descendants of My Mother's Great-Great Grandparents + 4 Families: Bates, Lynk, Anderson, Baldwin, Boone, Butler, Farrell, MacIntyre, Buckley, Kennedy, Murphy, and Price by M. Gerard Doyle.
Item a) is a photograph of a view of the Margaree Valley in summer, and item b) is a photograph of the highway and Pleasant Bay as seen from the top of MacKenzie Mountain in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
Item a) is a photograph of a view of the Margaree Valley in summer, and item b) is a photograph of the highway and Pleasant Bay as seen from the top of MacKenzie Mountain in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
Item is a book of genealogies for families in the Parish of Margaree in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
Item is a souvenir from the official opening of Saint Michael's Church in Margaree, N.S. in 1958.
Fonds consists of poems, biography of Angus Y. MacLellan, and recollections of life on Margaree Island.
Poem: “Clach An Càrn an Dòmhnallaich” was presented by Sister St. Francis of Rome, C.N.D.
Duncan H. and Mary Margaret MacLellan recall their childhood spent on Margaree Island. Typescript, 12 pages Presented by Margaret Long, Brockton, Mass., June 1983.
“My years on Margaree Island” by Lauranna MacLellan MacDonald, who presented the paper in December, 1983. Photocopy, 4 pages.
Biography of Angus Y. MacLellan (1887-1960) Photocopy, 11 pages.
Songs composed by Angus Y. MacLellan and other bards that appear in "Smeòrach nan Cnoc 's nsn Gleann" and "Gaelic Songs in Nova Scotia". Photocopy, 10 pages
Story “Raonull Ban Mac Eoghain Oig” by Aonghas MacGillfhaolain. Print, 26 pages.
Clippings: Obituary of Rev. Michael Gillis, 1970; Obituary of Ernest Hart, the Chairmaker from Northeast Margaree, n.d. Presented by Sister Carmelina MacLellan, Port Hawkesbury, 1984.
MacLellan, Angus Y.Item is a photograph of the wedding of Anne MacFarlane and Angus B. MacIsaac at St. Joseph's Church in Southwest Margaree.
Item is a photograph of 38 soldiers in full uniform at arms and with instruments posing at an unknown location, possibly Margaree. It was likely taken during World War 1.
Item is a photograph of 38 soldiers in full uniform at arms and with instruments posing at an unknown location, possibly Margaree. The exact date is unknown but it was likely taken during World War 1.
Item is a copy of 3 Buildings of Historical Interest, Margaree Forks, NS plus Partial List of Stores with or without Gas Pumps and Service Stations, "The Margarees," NS by M. Gerard Doyle.