Nova Scotia (province)
Found in 186 Collections and/or Records:
Royal Canadian Regiment, Halifax, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Band : for colour note that all the wind instruments are yellow brass : this band is said to be the finest in Canada.
Royal Canadian Regiment, Halifax, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Firing line : half of D Company.
Royal Canadian Regiment, Halifax, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Half of D Company advancing.
Running on the logs, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Sawing down hemlock with cross-cut saw, 1909
Kings County, Nova Scotia : note drag in background for dragging the logs. Felling hemlock : first a large notch is chopped with an axe : then the cross-cut saw cuts two-thirds through : then a wedge is driven in till the tree falls.
Sawing down hemlock with cross-cut saw, 1909
Kings County, Nova Scotia : note drag in background for dragging the logs. Felling hemlock : first a large notch is chopped with an axe : then the cross-cut saw cuts two-thirds through : then a wedge is driven in till the tree falls.
Sawing down hemlock with cross-cut saw, 1909
Kings County, Nova Scotia : note drag in background for dragging the logs. Felling hemlock : first a large notch is chopped with an axe : then the cross-cut saw cuts two-thirds through : then a wedge is driven in till the tree falls.
Sawmill at Bridgewater, 1909
Landscape format. Run by direct waterpower; from the railway bridge over the La Have river.
Seeding oats, grass seed, and bone meal, 1909
Landscape format. Lower Canard, Annapolis Valley : the bone meal is a fertiliser. The farmer will get a crop of oats this fall and a crop of hay next summer.
Set of camps [huts] being moved on railway trucks, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). Train passing over Lake View Trestle, Kings County. The shack is jacked up on to the level of the truck, and then pulled over a greased runner on to the truck : the cable being attached to the locomotive. [Cut timber also being hauled by same locomotive].
Shellcamp Dam, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Pushing logs through the sluice.
Shellcamp River, 1909
Quarter-plate. Logs coming through the sluice seen in the distance.
[Shellcamp River], 1909
Quarter-plate. Same point as in 3068 but looking in opposite direction. Showing logs floating down to Mistake Lake.
Shellcamp River, 1909
Logs coming down from the dam through the sluice seen in distance.
Shoving logs to the sluice, 1909
Quarter-plate. At Shellcamp Dam, Kings County, Nova Scotia.
[Side view of lions], 1913
Taken from the left.
Slave tombstones [historic title], 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). In the cemetery of Annapolis Royal adjacent to the old fort. 1720 Bathiah Douglass; 1740 Rebecca Douglass.
South African Memorial, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Provincial Building, Halifax, N.S.
Spraying apple trees, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). In the Annapolis Valley in May. Lime and blue vitriol and a 1/2 a pound of Paris green.
Spring time on a Scotch farm, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). (Mr Camerons) at Annapolis Royal.
Starrs Point in the Annapolis Valley, 1909
Landscape format. Near Port Williams, King County, N.S. (near Wolfville). Taken from top of barn looking over trees.
Statue of Joseph Howe, 1909
To left of the Provinical Building, Halifax.
The Dry Dock : Halifax, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). The large square chimney is of the pumping station for emptying the dock: the high steeple in distance on the right is St. Patricks on Brunswick Street. The Eastern Passage - McNabbs Island - N.B. The main passage to Halifax is on the right of McNabb's Island and out of sight from this point of view. (Fisher).
The Dry Dock : Halifax, 1909
Half-plate. The large square chimney is of the pumping station for emptying the dock: the high steeple in distance on the right is St. Patricks on Brunswick Street. The Eastern Passage - McNabb's Island - N.B. The main passage to Halifax is on the right of McNabbs Island and out of sight from this point of view. (Fisher).
The Dry Dock : Halifax Harbour, 1909
From an upper window of the sugar refinery.