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Item is a photograph of a group of approximately twenty men in North Sydney; several men are in uniform and there is a dog in the foreground. 76-10
Springhill explosion
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Item is a photograph of various shots of the crowd waiting for word on the condition of the miners, the ambulances ready for the injured and the extent of damage to the buildings. 76-100
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Item is a photograph of the first draeger crew formed in North America; the crew was formed at the No. 2 and No. 9 collieries, Glace Bay. Front row: John Joe MacNeil, Mr. Fergie, Norman MacKenzie. Middle row: Dan "Storey" MacDonald, Joe Campbell, Thomas Turner, James MacMahon, ?, Roddie "Heenan" MacDonald, Matt MacAdam, Dan MacGillivary, Gilbert Darroch, Alex T. MacNeil, Mick Steele. Back row: Harry Miller, Vannie Nicholson, John MacLean, John Robinson, Dan W. "Kink" McDonald, ?, ? Evan Prothero, ?. 76-102
Item · 1954
Item is a photograph of a view of the Canso Causeway from the mainland side, as its construction nears completion. 76-124
Wreck of the S.S. Bruce I
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Item is a photograph of the wreck of the S. S. Bruce I at Port Nova on March 24, 1911. 76-2
Sydney's Great Fire
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Item is a photograph of the ruins of the 1901 fire in Sydney, as viewed from Wentworth Street. 76-45
Hon. Angus L. MacDonald
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Item is a photographic portrait of the Hon. Angus L. MacDonald, Premier of Nova Scotia: Sept. 5, 1933 - July 10, 1940 and Sept. 8, 1945 - Apr. 13, 1954. 76-66
Coal inspection
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Item is a photograph of Mr. Earl Chubb visiting the #18 colliery on Nov. 18, 1956, along with other officials, a few months before he was made the President of the Dominion Coal Company. Left to right: Ernie Beaton, Earl Chubb, Grant Mitchell, D.R. MacKenzie. 76-97
North Sydney
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Items are a postcard and two reproductions of that postcard, of the North Sydney waterfront, 1885. Displayed in the foreground are the coal office and coal piers built by the General Mining Association. 76-8
Archibald property
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Item is a photograph of the home of Dr. Archibald and the adjoining Presbyterian Church. The church was later moved to Main St. beside the present church. The home is known as Gowrie House. 77-106-240