"Make this your Canada" - and you'll regret it
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Item is a political article written by M.S. Nestor of New Zealand titled "Make This Your Canada."
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"Make this your Canada" - and you'll regret it
Item is a political article written by M.S. Nestor of New Zealand titled "Make This Your Canada."
"Map of the World" Sponsored by Neilson's Jersey Milk
"Map of the World" on Mercator's Projection. Sponsored by Neilson's Jersey Milk. On paper. Uni colour. Wooden roller on top of map. Some of the borders show wear and tear.
Item is a postcard showing Percy Willmot lying in a carriage on a road during World War 1. A note on the reverse reads: "'Me + My Ford' Very comfy. K[indecipherable] Pk. April 23/15. P."
"Princess" Colliery, Sydney Mines
Item is a photograph of the "Princess" Colliery, Sydney Mines.
"Rise and Follies of Cape Breton" cast and crew
Item is a photograph of the cast and crew of the Rise and Follies of Cape Breton.
Item is a photograph of Robbie Robertson at Cape Breton Radio Station CJCB. Robertson was a pioneer radio broadcaster in Cape Breton.
Everlasting silver leaves from Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa booklet. Read on outside page. Book is 2 pages, off white with gold trim/ detailed inside shows coloured american flag with eagle holding it and a flag saying "C.S.C.&quo...
"Telling the Truth" Reflections: Segregated Schools in Nova Scotia
Item is a book written by Doris Evans and Gertrude Tynes that features profiles of Nova Scotia's segregated schools and teachers at those schools, as well as photographs and speeches from the Retired Teachers of Segregated Schools of Nova Scotia's...
Item is a photograph of Percy Willmot on a river or lake in his boat, identified as "The Squeke", taken during World War 1.
#4 Caledonia Colliery, Glace Bay
Item is a photograph of a stack standing at the #4 Caledonia Colliery in Glace Bay.