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Steel Plant location

  • NSSXA 80-861-5041b
  • Pièce

Item is a photograph of the site where the Sydney steel plant was eventually located. The photograph was taken from the roof of the court house in Victoria Park. On left is the original building that held the marine hospital. The Pond is the "Kentuck" Pond referred to by W.M. MacLeod in his booklet.

Lime Quarry, Point Edward

  • NSSXA 80-866-5045b
  • Pièce

Item is a photograph of the lime quarry showing the rail line, shacks and scaffolding for mining.

Port Morien

  • NSSXA 80-867-5047a
  • Pièce

Item is a photograph of the business district of Port Morien.

Anglican Rectory, Sydney

  • NSSXA 80-882-5062
  • Pièce

Item is a photograph of the Anglican Rectory on the corner of Esplanade and Dorchester Street.

St. Ann's Boys Choir

  • NSSXA 166.2
  • Pièce

Item is a photographic portrait of members of the St. Ann's Boys Choir dressed in choir robes.

WW1 Officers in Moxham's Castle

  • NSSXA 81-854-5934
  • Pièce

Item is a photograph of four medical personnel officers inside Moxham's Castle, where they were stationed during World War 1 when the castle functioned as a military hospital.

Rev. John Pringle in the Northwest Territories

  • NSSXA 82-1377-8077
  • Pièce

Item is a photograph of Rev. John Pringle while on his charge in the Northwest Territories. Pringle is visible, standing in front of a small church.

Halifax, May 16, 1919

  • NSSXA 84-61-14161
  • Pièce

Item is a postcard showing the return of the 25th Battalion of the CEF to Halifax on May 16, 1919 after the end of the First World War. Soldiers participating in the parade are noted to be carrying a Maj. Matheson, visible on the shoulders of one of the men in the bottom right corner of the photograph. A handwritten note on the photo credits it to one "F.G. Goodenough". The ship from which the soldiers are disembarking is partially visible in the background.

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