Ancient type stove, once the standby of Nova Scotian kitchens, which is used to prepare the diggers' meals. July 1951.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 4481-d
Bunk house built by Vincent Snow. It is considered superior to similar installations in the Digby area. July 1951.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 4482-d
Eddie Doucette, bother of George Doucette, who manages the clamming operations at a commission. All meals in the Snow bunk house are eaten at the long table, but there is no official cook. Everyone prepares his own meal just as he likes it, when he like
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 4483-d
Afternoon departure of the CPR auto ferry and passenger ship Princess Helene. Government wharf, Digby. July 1951.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 4485-d
Afternoon departure of the CPR auto ferry and passenger ship Princess Helene. Government wharf, Digby. July 1951.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 4486-d
Canadian Pacific Railway ticket office. July 1951.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 4487-d
Afternoon departure of the CPR auto ferry and passenger ship Princess Helene. Government wharf, Digby. July 1951.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 4488-d
Canadian Pacific Railway auto ferry and passenger ship Princess Helene arriving from Saint John, N.B. July 1951.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 4489-d
Arrival of the Princess Helene. The Government Wharf, Digby. July 1951.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 4490-d
Left to right: Canadian Pacific Railway employee, Quartermaster on the Princess Helene, and Harry Raymond, Pilot for the Port of Digby. July 1951.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 4491-d
On the left is Harry Raymond. Harry is the ship's pilot and served with the merchant navy in World War I. July 1951.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 4492-d
Danish freighter loading lumber. The Government Wharf. July 1951.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 4493-d
Danish freighter loading lumber. The Government Wharf. July 1951.
Photographer: John Collier Jr.
Reference: Alexander H. Leighton Nova Scotia Archives 1988-413 negative number 4494-d
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