A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton sailing on the S.S. Maracas to Trinidad on April 3rd, 1909, via the Trinidad Trading & Shipping Co., New ...
A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in San Fernando, Trinidad commemorating the attempted flight of Alexander Graham Bell's Cygnet II. The first ...
A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in Fredericton, N.B. illustrating the Church of England in Amherst, Nova Scotia.
A postcard of a church in Kentville, Nova Scotia during the early 20th century.
A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in New Aberdeen, C.B. (Crossed out and re-addressed to Middle River, Nova Scotia), mailed from Lunenburg.
A postcard depicting Main Street, Kentville, Nova Scotia during the early 20th century.
A postcard of a small coastal village of Sandy Cove, Nova Scotia during the first half of the 20th century.
A postcard depicting a beach on the Bay of Fundy near Sandy Cove, Nova Scotia.
A postcard sent to Miss Louise McLeod in Middle River, Victoria Co., Nova Scotia, mailed from Halifax. The Cape Roseway Lighthouse was established ...
A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in New Aberdeen, Cape Breton, mailed in Truro, N.S.
A postcard sent to Mrs. R.B Layton in Kentville, Nova Scotia, mailed from Trenton, N.S.
A postcard sent to Reverend R. Layton in Kentville, Nova Scotia, mailed in Annapolis Royal, N.S. The Annapolis Royal Region in Nova Scotia is one of ...
A postcard sent to Mrs. Layton in Kentville, Nova Scotia, mailed in Bedford, N.S.
A postcard to Reverend R.B. Layton in San Fernando, Trinidad, B.W.I.
A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in Susamachar, Trinidad, B.W.I., mailed from Maitland, Nova Scotia.
A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in Susamachar, Trinidad, B.W.I., mailed in Maitland, Nova Scotia.
A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in San Fernando, Trinidad. The Midland Railroad Bridge stretches over the Shubenacadie River at South ...
A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in New Aberdeen, Cape Breton, mailed in Truro, Nova Scotia.
A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in New Aberdeen, Cape Breton, mailed from Debert Station, Nova Scotia. Built in 1854, this kirk burned in ...
A postcard illustrating the Y.M.C.A of Truro, Nova Scotia located on Prince Street.
A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in New Aberdeen, Cape Breton, from Halifax.
A postcard sent to Reverend Robert B. Leighton [sic] in New Aberdeen, Glace Bay, Cape Breton, mailed from Truro, Nova Scotia.
A postcard depicting the mouth of the Pereau River in Nova Scotia. The river is located on the west side of the Minas Basin.
A postcard illustrating Yarmouth Wharf in Nova Scotia at the beginning of the 20th century.
The Bras D'Or Lakes on Cape Breton are quite unique. The lakes, a combination of fresh and salt water, boast low range tides. The gentle waters ...
Cape Breton has a long history of mining dating back to the early 1700s when coal was needed at Louisbourg to build the Fortress. By the late 1800s ...
A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in New Aberdeen, Cape Breton.
A postcard sent to Reverend R.B. Layton in Middle River, Cape Breton.
A postcard sent to Rev. Mr. Layton in New Aberdeen, Cape Breton.
A postcard depicting Cape North, the northern promontory on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. Its rocky headland reaches heights of over 300 metres.
The Cabot Trail was named for explorer John Cabot who landed in Atlantic Canada in 1497. The trail, completed in 1932, follows Cape Breton's northern ...
A postcard detailing the mountains and trout pool near Chéticamp, Cape Breton, a small Acadian fishing village.
A postcard illustrating a portion of The Cabot Trail named for explorer John Cabot who landed in Atlantic Canada in 1497. The trail was completed in ...
The Institution for the Deaf and Dumb in Halifax was founded in 1856. It was closed in 1961 when the Interprovincial School for the Education of the ...
Throughout its history, the military prison on Melville Island housed French and American prisoners of the Napoleonic Wars and the war of 1812 and ...
The School for the Blind in Halifax, Nova Scotia was opened in 1871. By 1887 children from throughout the Maritimes were attending the school.