Gilbert's Cove seen from Gilbert's Point. Vista east. Gilbert's Cove. August, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1145-d
Gilbert's Cove seen from the lighthouse road. Vista east. Gilbert's Cove. August, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1146-d
Gilbert's Point lighthouse. Far horizon is Digby Neck. Gilbert's Cove. August, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1147-d
Gilbert's Point lighthouse. Far horizon is Digby Neck. Gilbert's Cove. August, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1148-d
Gilbert's Point lighthouse. Far horizon is Digby Neck. Gilbert's Cove. August, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1149-d
Gilbert's Point lighthouse. Plympton shore in the background. Gilbert's Cove. August, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1150-d
Fisherman being photographed next to the first tuna fish caught off Cape St. Mary, for apparently the same reason one is photographed alongside a famous monument, considering he had nothing to do with catching the fish! Cape St. Mary; September, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1151-d
Fish dealer from Port Maitland, right, and local fisherman, examine the first tuna fish caught off the Cape. Cape St. Mary; September, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1152-d
Fish dealer from Port Maitland, right, and local fisherman, examine the first tuna fish caught off the Cape. Cape St. Mary; September, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1153-d
Louis Comeau, sportsman and auto salesman of Beaver River, with tuna fish he landed off Cape St. Mary, the first tuna ever caught off the Cape with a rod and reel. Cape St. Mary; September, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1154-d
Louis Comeau, sportsman and auto salesman of Beaver River, with the tuna fish he caught with rod and reel, the first tuna to be landed off the Cape. Cape St. Mary; September, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1155-d
Wedding guests dancing the French Eight at the wedding dance held at the bride's home, the evening after the wedding of Evelyn-Theresa Thibodeau and Reed-Henry Melanson. Doucetteville; September 14, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1156-d
Wedding guests dancing the French Eight at the wedding dance held at the bride's home, the evening after the wedding of Evelyn-Theresa Thibodeau and Reed-Henry Melanson. Doucetteville; September 14, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1157-d
Wedding guests dancing the French Eight at the wedding dance held at the bride's home, the evening after the wedding of Evelyn-Theresa Thibodeau and Reed-Henry Melanson. Doucetteville; September 14, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1158-d
Wedding guests dancing the French Eight at the wedding dance held at the bride's home, the evening after the wedding of Evelyn-Theresa Thibodeau and Reed-Henry Melanson. Doucetteville; September 14, 1950
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 1159-d
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