The Maclean, Sinclair family, acquired by Nova Scotia Archives in 1953, was described then as "the finest collection of original Gaelic material in Canada." It remains today as one of the country's most significant archival resources for the study of Gaelic literature, music, oral history, folklore and tradition; and the move to capture and preserve these fragile elements of Scottish cultural heritage, as it existed around the turn of the last century.
The items presented below have been selected as evidence of the role played by Alexander Maclean Sinclair in this cultural renaissance. His geographic location-perched on the remote eastern edge of North America between the New World and the Old — mirrored his pivotal role in communicating, sharing, publishing and promoting all things Gaelic.
Many of the cultural themes and trends captured in the image selection below are addressed in greater detail in Michael Linkletter's article, "The Alexander Maclean Sinclair Papers in Nova Scotia Archives ." For researchers interested in exploring this archival collection further, we've also provided a formal archival description, and a browsable list for that part of the holding containing Sinclair's personal correspondence.
Letter from Kenneth G. MacKenzie, New York City
Date: 27 January 1896
Reference: MacLean, Sinclair family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 volume 2660 number 498
Invoice, Haszard & Moore, Charlottetown, PEI
Date: 31 December 1900
Reference: MacLean, Sinclair family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 volume 2660 number 523
"Clan Maclean Association" leaflet
Date: May 1901
Reference: MacLean, Sinclair family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 volume 2660 number 551
Letter from Archibald Sinclair, Glasgow
Date: 29 March 1875
Reference: MacLean, Sinclair family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 volume 2660 number 578
Memorandum Subscribers to Rev. A.M. Sinclair, Maclean Bards, Vol. 1
Date: 6 July 1898
Reference: MacLean, Sinclair family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 volume 2660 number 582
Christmas postcard from Charlotte Cameron, Minnesota
Reference: MacLean, Sinclair family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 volume 2660 number 596
Canadian Contributions to Gaelic Literature
Reference: MacLean, Sinclair family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 volume 2660 number 627
"A new collection of Gaelic Songs"
Reference: MacLean, Sinclair family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 volume 2660 number 628
Letter from Rev. R. MacGillivray, Arisaig
Date: 27 March 1892
Reference: MacLean, Sinclair family Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 volume 2660 number 256
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