Nova Scotia (province)
Found in 186 Collections and/or Records:
The Grand Parade, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). And the old town clock, Halifax, N.S.
The Intercolonial Railway Station in Halifax, 1909
The lower street, 1909
Landscape format. Lunenburg, N.S.
The marine railway Lunenburg, 1909
Landscape format. Showing two vessels up for cleaning (often there are 4 up): beyond to the right are seen some of the small stores used for drying bank fish.
The New City Hall, 1909
Quarter-plate. Halifax, N.S. and Law Courts and Municipal Offices.
The officers ante-room of the Royal Canadian Regiment, Wellington Barracks, Halifax, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). (Colonel Wadmore standing).
The officers ante-room of the Royal Canadian Regiment, Wellington Barracks, Halifax, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format).(Colonel Wadmore standing).
The old Presbyterian Chruch of Grand Pre, 1909
Quarter-plate. Of wood, now silver grey in colour.
The old well at Grand Pre marked Officers Quarters 1755, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). And old willows.
The oldest house at Grand Pre, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). And the Post Office : between them in the distance is seen the North Mountain overlooking the meadows.
'The origins of self government in Nova Scotia, 1815-36': PhD thesis
A Ph.D. thesis for the University of London, including a map.
The Port William Bridge, 1909
Landscape format. Over the Cornwallis River : tide flowing in swiftly : note the mudbanks : 32 ft tide here.
The Provinical Building, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Halifax.
The Richmond Sugar Refinery, 1909
Half-plate. From one side of the dry dock, Halifax, N.S. On the left is seen the warehouse wherein the sugar is stored. Raw sugar from British West Indies is principally refined here. This refinery employs about 250 men, and its output is about 150 tons per day.
The Richmond Sugar Refinery, 1909
From one side of the dry dock, Halifax.
The Richmond Sugar Refinery, Halifax, 1909
Half-plate. The main boiler, technically called the vacuum pan, in which the sugar is boiled finally after the fliter treatment, before drying for the market.
The site of Basils Forge, Grand Pre, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). On the post on which I have hung the carriage rug was formerly a signboard marking this as the site of Basils Forge. The signboard was removed by American tourists in 1908.
The steam sawmills, 1909
Quarter-plate. Of the Davison Lumber Co. at Springfield, Nova Scotia.
The stile, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). By the old willows, Grand Pre.
Typical orchard farmhouse, 1909
In Upper Canard, Annapolis Valley.
Unloading logs from train, 1909
Quarter-plate. Into Mill Lake close to sawmill, Springfield, N.S.
Unloading logs from train, 1909
Quarter-plate. Into Mill Lake close to sawmill, Springfield, N.S.
Unveiling of the Halifax Memorial Tower, 1912
Upper end of harbour, Lunenburg, N.S, 1909
Boys digging clams in the foreground.
View from Shellcamp Dam, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Looking south to Mistake Lake : while the men are at lunch and the gate shut down.