Nova Scotia Archives

Eastern Eye: A Nova Scotia Filmography ~ 1899-1973

Title, Subject and Name Index

The filmography's principal index is an integrated, alphabetical Title, Subject and Name Index:

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1

O Canada (history)

O Canada (industrial)

O Canada (navy)

O Canada (powered flight)

O'Brien, Allan

O'Neil, Gary

O'Neil, Jack

O'Shea, Michael

Oak Island

Oak Island - Description

Oak Island interviews

Oak Island - Treasure

Oak Island treasure hunt

Oakville (HMCS)

Oar, block and smithing

Ocean Liner Samaria being towed into Halifax

Ocean tides: Bay of Fundy

Oceanography - Research

Off Nova Scotia, aboard Canadian aircraft

Official opening of CBHT tower (Outs)

Offshore

Offshore lobster preparation

Offshore oil industry - Exploration and

Ogilvie, Elizabeth

Oil boom demonstration

Oil poem (Sable Island)

Oil rigs

Oil rigs (Sedco-H)

Oil spills

Oil spills - Equipment and supplies

Oil tankers

Oilson, Denis

Ojibwa (HMCS)

Oland, Victor De Bedia

Old age pensioners

Old farm no.1

Old mills

Old New Scotland

Old Nova Scotia Hospital (Mount Hope)

Old Pullman

Old ship makes new sailors

Old South End buildings

Oldland, Robert

Oliver, H. Thomas

Oliver, William J.

Ologies and isms

Olsen, Jack J.

Olympia

Olympia (Vessel)

Omar Blondahl (Sea Song)

Ombudsman

Ombudsman story

On a flying fish at 71 miles an hour

On the King's Highway

On the shores of Nova Scotia

Once upon a hundred years

One for the show (Series)

Onslow

Oomes, Hans

Opal Wheat

Open House (Series)

Opening and closing films

Opening and closing titles 1964

Opening for Let's look

Opening of Bell Museum

Opening of new Sydney Station (CBIT)

Opening of St. Rita's Hospital School of Nurs

Opening of the Nova Scotia Legislature

Operation Christmas: a space fantasy

Operation oil

Orchard machinery demo

Orchards

Orchestras

Orison

Orleans, Samuel

Orphanages

Ospreys

Ottawa and East Coast aircraft spotters

Ottawa (HMCS)

Ottawa HMCS / Christmas 1941

Otter (HMCS)

Otter, The

Otter trawler

Otto Lang (Minister of Agriculture)

Oulton family

Oulton farm

Our white mountains

Out of sight (Newspaper)

Outdoors magazine (The Open Road Publishing C

Ovens, Oak Island

Ovens, The

Ovens, The - Description

Over the Line Fence (Series)

Owls

Owners all

Ox pull

Oxen

Oxen bells - Clark Corkum

Oxen, Starr Canteloupe

Oxford

Oyster fisheries

Oysters

Oysters, crabs, clams, dolphins


Title — Listing of release titles. Some titles appear in square brackets (i.e., [ ]), which indicate that the titles have been supplied by the archivist or researcher. Some titles may appear unorthodox or nondescriptive (e.g., Miscellaneous C or Film G). In most cases these are the proper "titles" given to home movies/amateur footage by the creator and have been left as such.

Subject(s) — Listing of subject headings. Headings have been taken from the Nova Scotia Subject Heading Authority and the Library of Congress Subject Headings. In order to avoid subjects with more than 30 entries (e.g., agriculture or fishing), the "Narrow Term" has been chosen over the "Broad Term." For instance, films on dairy farming or salmon fishing are listed under "d" and "s" respectively, rather than "a" for agriculture and "f" for fishing. Also, full corporate names have been listed instead of acronyms. Therefore, the Cape Breton Development Corporation appears under "c" rather than "d" for its popular acronym DEVCO.

Name(s) — Listing of proper names of all the cast and crew involved in production. "Cast" includes interviewers and interviewees, performers, narrators, hosts and actors. "Crew" includes producers, directors and writers, as well as camera and sound personnel.

Geographic names are also included in the integrated index, both as subject headings (a film about Yarmouth) and as locations (a film shot in Wedgeport about a tuna fishing tournament). Unless otherwise indicated, all place names are Nova Scotia locations.


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