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Background imageScotia Collection: Nova Scotia Steel Co Pier, Wabana, Belle Isle, Newfoundland

Nova Scotia Steel Co Pier, Wabana, Belle Isle, Newfoundland
Nova Scotia Steel Companys Pier, Wabana Iron Mine, Belle Isle, Newfoundland, Canada. Date: 1902

Background imageScotia Collection: Prince of Wales Martello Tower, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Prince of Wales Martello Tower, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
The Prince of Wales Martello Tower in Point Pleasant Park, Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada. Nine of the fourteen Martello towers built in Canada still survive

Background imageScotia Collection: The Great Halifax (Nova Scotia) Explosion (4 / 4)

The Great Halifax (Nova Scotia) Explosion (4 / 4)
Disaster at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on 6th December 1917, when a French cargo ship, the SS Mont-Blanc caught fire in the harbour and drifted inland

Background imageScotia Collection: The Great Halifax (Nova Scotia) Explosion (2 / 4)

The Great Halifax (Nova Scotia) Explosion (2 / 4)
Disaster at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on 6th December 1917, when a French cargo ship, the SS Mont-Blanc caught fire in the harbour and drifted inland

Background imageScotia Collection: The Great Halifax (Nova Scotia) Explosion (1 / 4)

The Great Halifax (Nova Scotia) Explosion (1 / 4)
Disaster at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on 6th December 1917, when a French cargo ship, the SS Mont-Blanc caught fire in the harbour and drifted inland

Background imageScotia Collection: St. Peters, Nova Scotia, Canada

St. Peters, Nova Scotia, Canada
A view of St. Peters, Nova Scotia, Canada Date: circa 1910s

Background imageScotia Collection: The Great Halifax (Nova Scotia) Explosion (3 / 4)

The Great Halifax (Nova Scotia) Explosion (3 / 4)
Disaster at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on 6th December 1917, when a French cargo ship, the SS Mont-Blanc caught fire in the harbour and drifted inland

Background imageScotia Collection: Canadian Salmon Fishing

Canadian Salmon Fishing
Anglers take thousands of salmon each season from the Nova Scotia waters, Canada. Date: 1950s

Background imageScotia Collection: Canada - Halifax, Nova Scotia - City Hall

Canada - Halifax, Nova Scotia - City Hall Date: 1910s

Background imageScotia Collection: Canada - Nova Scotia - Hampton

Canada - Nova Scotia - Hampton viewed from the Gaskill Heights. Date: circa 1910

Background imageScotia Collection: County Poor Farm, Arcadia, Nova Scotia, Canada

County Poor Farm, Arcadia, Nova Scotia, Canada
A county poor farm at Arcadia, Nova Scotia in Canada. Poor farms provided accommodation for the able-bodied poor who were given board and lodging in return for their labour on the farm

Background imageScotia Collection: Sydney Hotel, Nova Scotia

Sydney Hotel, Nova Scotia, Canada 1900s

Background imageScotia Collection: Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
British (rear) and French (foreground) warships in the harbour at Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageScotia Collection: Pereau River and Blomidon, Nova Scotia, Canada

Pereau River and Blomidon, Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageScotia Collection: Bear River, Nova Scotia

Bear River, Nova Scotia. Bear River is noted for its picturesque old buildings on stilts along the riverside

Background imageScotia Collection: The General Strike - peeling potatoes in Hyde Park

The General Strike - peeling potatoes in Hyde Park
A Snap-Shot of Striketime Society: Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper and Lady Carmichael-Anstruther peeling potatoes in Hyde Park. Front cover of The Sketch emergency issue produced during the General Strike

Background imageScotia Collection: Whaling in Canada

Whaling in Canada
Natives of Nova Scotia whaling

Background imageScotia Collection: Beryl Markhams aeroplane in a Cape Breton Bog, 1936

Beryl Markhams aeroplane in a Cape Breton Bog, 1936
Photograph showing Mrs. Beryl Markhams (1903-1986) aeroplane stuck in a bog on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, 1936. This was the end of Mrs

Background imageScotia Collection: Two N American Trappers

Two N American Trappers
Two hunters of Nova Scotia with rifles, snowshoes and dog, discuss their best route home (2 of 2)

Background imageScotia Collection: Marconis wireless telephone

Marconis wireless telephone
A wireless telephone transmitter and receiver from 1919 produced by the Marconi Company, capable of transmitting speech two thousand miles from Ireland to Nova Scotia

Background imageScotia Collection: Canada Halifax Nova Sco

Canada Halifax Nova Sco
General view of the harbour

Background imageScotia Collection: Canada / Halifax 19C

Canada / Halifax 19C
A view of the pretty town and harbour of Halifax

Background imageScotia Collection: Champlain at Port Royal

Champlain at Port Royal
Champlain institutes the Order of a Good Time among the leading settlers of Port Royal (now Annapolis Royal), Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageScotia Collection: LADY HOBART WRECKED

LADY HOBART WRECKED
This Falmouth packet strikes an iceberg off Halifax, Nova Scotia : her crew escape in the ships boats

Background imageScotia Collection: SHIPS / MARY CELESTE

SHIPS / MARY CELESTE
Brigantine built in Nova Scotia in 1861; found abandoned by the Dei Gratia in December 1872



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