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95.93.41b
Item · 1886 - 1910
Part of Rachel Wilson Fonds
This item is a black and white photographic print of Bass River Chair Factory, second building; it was built in 1886 and destroyed by fire in 1910. Stamped by J. A. Wilson Insurance, Bass River, NS. 95.93.41b
2006.48.80
Item · 1887 - 1890
Part of Blaikie Family Collection
This item is a black and white photographic print, showing Annie Blanche Blaikie (1885 - 1960) and Edna Fulton Blaikie (1887 - 1895). A note on the back of the photograph reads: "Annie Blanche married 'Little' Ed Johnson and she had a tea room in the house by the river (present Arthur Haskins' house)".
95.93.46
Item · 1887 - 1907
Part of Rachel Wilson Fonds
This item is a black and white photographic print of members of the Victoria Lodge. Stamped by J. A. Wilson Insurance, Bass River, NS. Left to Right:Front Row: Billy MacDonald; Clerence C.; Percy Wilson; Laurie Corb.; Seymon T.; Ally Crow; Leymon Fulton; Mati Fisher; Com Wilson; True McLellenSecond Row: Mrs. Tommy F.; Jim Starritt; Clare Corr; Dr. Goodwin; Mr. Tommy; Martha Kellivek; Mildred Fulton; Grace Hill; Florence Beckwith; Olo Lindsey; May Beckwith; Susie Fisher; Minnie Munroe; Barbara Tuttle; Marion Fulton; Susie Crowe; Momie (?) MarshThird Row: Verda Tutor; Janie Gass; Maggie Henderson; Charlie Bruce; Lizzie Thompson; Mrs. Hegan; Laura Schurman; Victoria Goodwin; Leona Lewis(?) Row: Janice Fulton; Eva Creelman; Mary Agnes Starritt; Margaret Cassidy; Annie Lark; Bertha Fulton; Aggie ---; Minnie Creelman; Gersser TutorFourth Row: Florence Clalgin; Frank Creelman; P.S. Smith; J.S. Creelman; Freeman Lark; Brad Fulton; Kerwin ---; Pearl D'Armond; Ward Fulton; True Gass; Will Rosander; Thomp Densmore; W.J. Hegan; Mrs. Edward Tutor; Linda Starritt. 95.93.46
95.93.28
Item · 1892 - 1932
Part of Rachel Wilson Fonds
This item is a black and white photographic print of the Imperial Bass River Brass Band, taken at the top of the bank, behind the 1995 location of Willard Fulton's house, Birch Hill, Bass River, NS. The back is labelled "J. A. Wilson Insurance, Bass River, NS". Percy G. Smith, who was at that time training men for the militia, had a supply of uniforms at his disposal. Several of the young men of the community donned these red coats to have a group picture taken. Some band members were in the group, but many of the young fellows had never blown a note on a musical instrument. Thus this group gives a misleading idea of the size of Bass River's Imperial Band. Back row, left to right: Charlie Corbett, Will Rossander, Percy G. Smith, Albert Giddens, Charlie MacLaughlin, George Urquhart, Fred Finley.Front row, left to right: Billy Murphy, Roland Hogan, Angus Corbett, Norman Corbett, Henry Fulton, Lavers Corbett, Charlie Corbett, Alfred Wright, Billy MacDonald. 95.93.28
1999.50.74
Item · 1897
Part of George R. Smith Family fonds
This item is a black and white photographic print of H. Smith in graduation robe and sash, taken by Notman Studios, Montreal, QC. 1999.50.74
1999.79.11
Item · 1898 - 1905
Part of Harry Nelson Collection
This item is a black and white photographic print of Freeman Crowe and Oscar Crowe, taken by W. A. Martel & Sons, Brandon, MB. 1999.79.11
2003.73.10
Item · 1898 - 1910
Part of Emma Ellis Fonds
This item is a black and white photographic print of an unidentified woman in a long coat lined with fur, taken by O. Bertram Stubbs, Dartmouth, NS. 2003.73.10
2007.36.40c
Item · [1898 - 1948]
Part of Blaikie Family Collection
This item is a black and white photographic print of Arthur (Mac) McLellan Blaikie sitting on the steps to the porch of his house.
1999.50.90
Item · 1899
Part of George R. Smith Family fonds
This item is a black and white photographic print of George R. Smith's store, located on Main Street, Acadia Mines, NS. Taken by C. W. Kelly, Truro, NS. The back is labelled "L. K. Smith, Londonderry, NS". 1999.50.90
1999.79.9
Item · 1900 - 1917
Part of Harry Nelson Collection
This item is a black and white photographic print of Hannah Jane (Hill) McDorman (1850 - 1943) and her son, E. Allison McDorman (1895 - 1917). Taken by J. E. Sponagle, Truro, NS. 1999.79.9