Holy Rosary Church Cemetery ( N.S. ) -- History ; Ballantyne's Cove ( N.S. )
A collection of material related to the Holy Rosary Cemetery in Ballantyne's Cove. Including the program for the 100 year anniversary of the church, as well as a list of names of those buried in the cemetery.
A booklet that describes the Adams Family - Clan Gordon history from the Cape George area. This includes details for the reunion held in Cape George, N.S. Antigonish County August 11th to 13th, 2006.
A collection of stories written by H. M. MacDonald in which he reminisces about past times in Antigonish County. He takes a nostalgic look at Antigonish’s Main Street, landmarks and the countryside, touching on the culture, superstitions and...
Cooking Over Time: A Collection of Recipes and Stories of Women from Antigonish Town and County provides small biographies, personal reflections and insights from many talented Antigonish women. Each of these stories is followed by a recipe which...
A collection of Theatre Antigonish productions for the years 1974 to 1999. Includes production titles, cast and crew lists, memoirs and performance reviews from various publications. An index of names and the productions they are associated with is...
Historical information on rural schools in eastern Antigonish County including Afton, Afton Reserve, Auld's Cove, Avonside, Monastery, Bayfield, Big Tracadie, Cape Jack, East Havre Boucher, East Tracadie, Frankville, Grosvenor, Havre Boucher,...
The program guide for the fifth annual Antigonish County Music Festival held at St. Ninian's Parish Culture and Recreation Centre and St. Francis Xavier University Auditorium onTuesday and Wednesday , May 29 and 30, 1951.
A compilation which provides a review of Military Unites mobilized or organized in Nova Scotia for service in the Great War. The information was obtained from war records available at the time, as well as personal war diaries and interviews. The...
Ferguson Industries Ltd. was busy in the 1960s building draggers for Newfoundland. Featured in this group picture are Allan Ferguson, Tom Ferguson, J. B. Ferguson and Allan Ferguson, Jr.