Item is a road map of Eastern Canada produced by Imperial Oil Limited, which includes parts of Ontario and Quebec, and all of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
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Item is a photograph of Lillian (Lilly) Brown, daughter of R.H. Brown, at approximately age 21.
Item is a photograph of the Men of the Deeps in front of the Iranian Pavilion at the 1967 Montreal Expo.
Pictured in the front row, from left to right: Murray Graham (Guitar), John C. O'Donnell (Director), and Gordon LeDrew (Bass).
Pictured in the second row, from left to right: Al Provoe, Dave Watts, Earl Sampson, Clifford Davis, Clarke MacKenzie, Sidney Forgeron, Gerard MacNeil, Freeman Jenkins, George Merrill, and Arthur Martell.
Pictured in the third row, from left to right: Albert MacPherson, Alexander Bezanson, J.P. MacNeil, Donald Matheson, Michael Colson, Roy MacLean, John MacLeod, and Aubrey Martell.
Pictured in the fourth row, from left to right: Robert Roper, William Copeland, Reginald Lambert, Francis Quann, Charles Shephard, Godfrey Delaney, Francis Delaney, Raymond Holland, Gordon Green, and James MacLellan.
Pictured in the fifth row, from left to right: Francis MacIntosh, Isaac Lambert, Francis MacKenzie, Douglas Morris, Mose Roberts, Robert MacLeod, Thomas Tighe, Myles MacDonald, and Michael Flemming.
Series consists of photographs taken or collected by Wanda Robson that document the early lives of she and her siblings, including Viola Desmond, growing up in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Robson's efforts to gain recognition for the life and legacy of her sister. Also included are photographs of Robson's family life, education, and events and ceremonies she attended that were related to her activism and social justice work.
Item is a tourist map of Nova Scotia showing the paved highways in the province, which also included a list of Nova Scotia’s golf courses, information about fishing (angling), and highways and railways from Ontario and Quebec in the North to Washington, D.C. in the south and Cleveland, Ohio in the west connecting visitors to Nova Scotia.
Item is a tourist map of Nova Scotia highways in the province, which also included a list of Nova Scotia’s golf courses, information about fishing (angling), and highways and railways from Ontario and Quebec in the North to Washington, D.C. in the south and Cleveland, Ohio in the west connecting visitors to Nova Scotia.