Rayleen Rankin, Cape Breton singer with Helen Creighton at President's Lodge, Kings for unveiling of portrait
Date: ca. 1985
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
Christmas Party at home of Alice and David Nicholl. All but Mrs. Nicholl, Sr and Helen Creighton descendants of Paul and Leda Creighton with spouses
Date: ca. 1985
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
Contact Sheet - Helen Creighton at Evergreen, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Date: ca. 1985
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
Forrestall family at William's wedding last summer. From left to right: Monica, Cusphey, Renee, Jack, Ann, William, Natalie, Tom, Francis
Date: ca. 1985
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
Standing, Robin Creighton seated Sharon and Clary Croft, Helen in Helen's apartment, Dartmouth
Date: 1986
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
Robin and Martha Creighton with Helen in latter's apartment, Dartmouth
Date: 1986
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
Christmas Card - Sandbanks Provincial Park, Eastern Ontario
Date: 1986
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
760 High St. Uncle McCully Terry's home
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
Ben Henneberry, Devil's Island fisherman who sang most of the songs in 'Songs and Ballads from Nova Scotia'
Date: ca. 1928
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
Ben Henneberry, proudly holding the book that contained his songs. The pages were well thumbed
Date: ca. 1932
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
The Hartlan's Ghost House at South East Passage which began that field of collecting
Date: ca. 1928
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
The wheelbarrow was a great help over the narrow paths of Devil's Island. It is easier to push than carry. Helen Creighton with children from Devil's Island
Date: ca. 1932
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
Walter Roost, Chezzetcook. He sang the popular Kangaroo version of 'The Carrion Crow'
Date: ca. 1935
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
Nathan Hatt, Middle River. When he had a tunderin' bad cold he put salt on his tongue to take away the toad in his troat. He had a lovely version of 'He's Young but He's Daily A-Growing'
Date: 1954
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
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