Nova Scotia (province)
Found in 186 Collections and/or Records:
Logs coming through the sluice, 1909
Quarter-plate. At Shellcamp Dam seen from below.
Logs coming through the sluice, 1909
Quarter-plate. At Shellcamp Dam seen from below.
Logs in the boom at Mistake Lake, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). The boom is a line of chained logs arranged to enclose a space of water, in which the mass of logs may be confined and directed. The logs in these views are of mixed kinds : about equal quantities of pine, spruce and hemlock. It would be safe to say that anything with rough bark on in these views is hemlock, with smooth bark spruce.
Logs in the boom at Mistake Lake, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). The boom is a line of chained logs arranged to enclose a space of water, in which the mass of logs may be confined and directed. The logs in these views are of mixed kinds : about equal quantities of pine, spruce and hemlock. It would be safe to say that anything with rough bark on in these views is hemlock, with smooth bark spruce.
Lord Home’s trip to Eastern Canada, 1956, 1956-05-10 - 1956-06-04
Detailed diary written whilst Smedley visited parts of eastern Canada and Washington, DC, with Lord Home, Commonwealth Secretary, 1955-57 (circa 200 sheets).
Itineraries, dinner plans, tourist brochures, and prospectuses from the ‘British Newfoundland Corporation Limited, Montreal, May 1956’ and the ‘Quebec Labrador Iron Ore Company of Canada’ are also included.
Lumbermens camp, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). On Frog Lake drive, Kings County, N.S.
Lunch time at Shellcamp Drive, 1909
Landscape format.
Lunchtime at Shellcamp Drive, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Lunenburg, 1909
Cattle hauling timber from the railcars to the shipyard.
Lunenburg town, N.S, 1909
From Blockhouse Hill, view taken standing on an earth rampart thrown up by early settlers to protect themselves from raids of Indians.
Map of Sebastian Cabot, 1544, 1913
This is slide number four in Lecture 1.
Micmac women, 1909
Quarter-plate. Daughters of Benjamin Picton, a famous Micmac guide.
Milkcan, 1909
Placed on road outside the farm ready for creamery collecting van to pick up : Grand Pre.
Motor boat alright for the picnic, 1908 - 1909
106 x 79 mm. Showing members of the party in civilian clothes carrying cooking utensils and posing on the pier for their photograph. The three central figures, from left to right, are Engineer Lieutenant E.W. Roberts, Commander A.K. Macrorie and Lieutenant F.W. Talbot-Ponsonby.
Moving logs, 1909
Quarter-plate. [Pulled by horses].
My motorboat in Halifax Harbour, 1908 - 1909
152 x 101 mm. Showing Commander Green and two ratings in a small motorboat in Halifax Harbour.
North West Arm, Halifax, 1919
Coloured, half page, by Berthe des Clayes.
Nova Scotia, 1965 - 1990
These files include annual reports, accompanied in some cases by explanatory letters, reports of annual general meetings, statements of accounts and other papers.
Off Clarks Harbour, 1909
Landscape format. Cape Sable Island, N.S.
Old willow at Annapolis Royal, 1909
Quarter-plate. Fisher's caption continues 'Used as a whipping post in the slave days : in the background is seen the Courthouse and Gaol'.
Orchard of Kings near Wolfville, 1909
Orchard of Kings near Wolfville, 1909
Landscape format.
Overlooking the Gaspereau Valley, 1909
Quarter-plate. And the Gaspereau River from the old French Cemetry on Wolfville Ridge; south mountain is seen beyond.
Oxen and cart, and the Post Office, 1909
Landscape format. Lunenburg, N.S.
Part of the County Poor Farm, 1909
Landscape format. Near Wolfville in Kings County, N.S.