Item is a photograph of the Margaree River.
2016 YCW
551 Archival description results for 2016 YCW
Item is a photograph of Margaree.
Item is a photograph of a woman standing on a bridge, which overlooks the Margaree River.
Item is a photograph of a unidentified man watching trout from a bridge across the Margaree River.
Item is a postcard of the view from the "RiverView Inn" overlooking bridges in Margaree Forks.
Item is a postcard of a man loading giant tomatoes onto a train cart for transport.
Canadian Post Card Co.Item is a postcard depicting the Margaree Harbor.
Item is a photograph of the Margaree River, from a series of eight photographs of various sections of the River.
Item is a postcard showcasing the Margaree River along the Cabot Trail.
Item is a photograph depicting the Margaree River in the summer.
Item is a photograph of the Margaree River, from a series of eight photographs of various sections of the River.
Item is a postcard of the Brook Pool, one of the many famous salmon fishing pools in the Margaree River.
Item is a photograph of the Margaree River, from a series of eight photographs of various sections of the River.
Item is a photograph of Margaret Berry on her first communion. She married Cecil Colins later in her life.
Item is a photograph of Margaret Hutchins, wife of Hon. William McKinnon former Lt. Governor of of Cape Breton and early pioneer.
Item is a photograph of Margaret (Hutching) McKinnon, wife of William McKinnon.
Item is a photograph of Marian "Daisy" Hubbard Bell Fairchild, daughter of Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell.
Item is a photograph of Mark Crowdis.
Item is a photograph of Martin Merner, president of the Steel Workers Union Local 1064.
Item is a photograph of Mary A. Beaton (teacher) and pupils at Smithville School.
Item is a photograph of a portrait of Mary (Leaver) Jones daughter of John Leaver Sr., Big Baddeck. Copied from the original daughter type in the possession of Dr. C.H. Bethune, Baddeck.
Item is a photograph of Mary Merchant Campbell, one of the prominent organizers of the music festival.
Item is a photograph of Mayor Manning MacDonald.
Item is a photograph of Mayor Manning MacDonald.
Item is a photograph of Mayor Gallagher at the airport.
Item is a photograph of the Mayor of Sydney with other public officials.
Item is a photograph of a group of doctors at a medical convention in Ingonish. Three of the seated doctors are identified from left to right as Dr. E. Ross, Dr. Watson Sodero and Dr. Walter MacKenzie.
Item is a photograph with Fred Merchant, Pat Lynch, Howard McCurdy, Russell Urquhart, Gordon Elman and Roy Mason, all of Sydney.
Item is a photograph of the memorial monument to the unborn at Lakeside Cemetery.
Item is a photograph of Michael Paul.
Item is a photograph of Mike Campbell making a presentation. There is two unidentified men in the photo with him.
Item is a photograph of Mike Whalley, Sydney Alderman.
Item is a photograph of the front side of the monument erected by citizens of Dominion.
Item is a photograph of the Miner's Monument in Springhill, Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of the Miner's Monument located on Plummer Ave.
Item is a photograph of the reverse side of the monument erected by citizens of Dominion. Bridgeport and Glace Bay miners included.
Item is a photograph of Lonnie Bates, Angus MacMillin, Clarence Reid, C.M. (Mac) Haley.
Item is a photograph of a monument to pioneer settlers in Beaver Cove, Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of Moxham.
Item is a photograph of Moxham's son.
Item is a photograph of M.P. Robert MacLellan's family. From left to right in the photo is his daughter, his wife, a baby and his son.
Item is a photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Rielly's wedding.
Item is a photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Petrie, Mr. Petrie is a movie producer.
Item is a photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Strickland. Mrs. Strickland is the sister of R.L. Roberts.
Item is a photograph of Mrs. John A. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDonald were organist and choir director at Calvin Presbyterian Church, later First United Church in Louisbourg.
Item is a photograph of Mr. John A. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDonald were organist and choir director at Calvin Presbyterian Church, later First United Church Louisbourg.