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Archer, Helen

Dayspring / by Helen Archer.  Pacific Palisades, CA : NURSECO, 1981. 83 pages : 21 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.376 #11 - Vertical File

Nova Scotia — Social life and customs
Nova Scotia — Biography.

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Archer, John H.

Study of archival institutions in Canada Kingston : Queen's University, 1969. ix, 688 pages.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - Microfilm A671

Half-title: Archival institutions. Vita.

Archives — Canada
Archives — Canada — History.

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Archibal, Sir Adams George, 1814-1892

Inaugural addresses, &c. delivered at the opening of the law school in connection with Dalhousie University1883 Halifax : Nova Scotia printing co., 1884. 62 .p

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Archibald, A K.

Poems Boston : Thomas Wiley, 1848. 200 pages

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Archibald, C D.

British North American railways: letter to His Excellency the Right Honourable the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, governor general, &c Halifax : J. Bowes and Son, 1851. 11, [7] pages

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - AK HE.AR2 - Akins

2 copies

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Archibald, C.D.

Letter I: relating to the intercolonial railway; or, Halifax and Quebec railway

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - AK HE.IN8a - Akins

2 copies

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Archibald, C.D.

Letter II: relating to the Atlantic and Pacific railways 1860.

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2 copies

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Archibald, Clifford F.

A goodly heritage / by Clifford F. Archibald.  Hantsport : Lancelot Press, 1982. 68 pages; ports; 21 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.305 #6 - Vertical File

Colchester (N.S. : County) — Social life and customs — 20th century

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Archibald, Edith Jessie (Archibald), Mrs. Charles Archibald 1854-1936

Hon. Thomas Dickson Archibald of the court of Queen's bench, England, 1817-1875 Halifax : Historical Society, 1927. 26 pages.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.153 #6 - Vertical File

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Archibald, Edith Jessie, 1854-1919

Bed-time stories for my grand-children Halifax : 1910. 39 pages.

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Archibald, Edith Jessie, 1854-1919

Token: a play in three acts of old days in Cape Breton Halifax : Royal print & litho., 1927. 56 pages.

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Archibald, Edith Jessie, 1854-1936

Token Toronto : Ryerson press. 315 pages

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - PS8451 R279

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Archibald, Ernest

Thoughts of a rambling muse / by Ernest Archibald.  Halifax : Imperial Press, 1948. ix, 121 pages ; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - PS8501 R531

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Archibald, Frank E.

Reformed Presbyterian Church in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia: or, the Covenanters in the Lower Provinces Walton, 1934. 68 pages.

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Archibald, Frank E.

Mostly Maritimers / by Frank E. Archibald.  Windsor : Lancelot Press, 1972 127 pages ; 21 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - F5204 A669 - Open Shelf

Maritime Provinces — Biography.

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Archibald, Kristoffer

Bodily Health, Contaminants, and the Environment : Recognizing the Dangers of Industrial Pollution in Deindustrializing Sydney, Nova Scotia / Kristoffer Archibald.  Montréal, Québec: Concordia University, 2016. 218 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 28 cm. Online.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - HD1671 C32 A73 2016

Academic theses. Throughout the twentieth century, the city of Sydney, Nova Scotia was home to a steel industry that polluted the air and contaminated the waterway of Muggah Creek, known in local parlance as the Tar Ponds. This dissertation examines public discourse surrounding the subject of industrial pollution in the deindustrializing city of Sydney, focusing between 1950 and 2014. It explores how diverse community interests including those of steelworkers, local environmentalists, residents whose properties bordered the contaminated site, and members of the local business community interpreted and responded to the pollution. The dissertation asks why industrial pollution became the object of heightened environmental and health anxieties in the late twentieth century, arguing that the corporeal impact of the pollution, within the context of the deindustrializing city, inspired an activist citizenry. For much of the twentieth century, Sydney's industrial pollution was equated with the local steel industry and the affiliated economic stability that came with unionized work at the mill. This perspective was challenged in the 1980s when unemployed mill workers sought compensation for a host of cancers and respiratory diseases that they attributed to having worked in a polluted environment. At the same time, environmental studies revealed Muggah Creek's troubling pollution levels. Issues of deindustrialization, environmental contamination, and health concerns intersected and sparked contentious local environmental debates. These reached their apex in the late 1990s, when a group of residents from Sydney's Frederick Street campaigned to be relocated on the basis that contaminants in the surrounding landscape had made them ill. The dissertation examines how the various interest groups cited their environmental and bodily observations as evidence of the problems associated with exposure to industrial contaminants, expressed concern for the well-being of the local youth, argued for social justice, and noted the past's shadow on the city's future. "Bodily Health, Contaminants, and the Environment" concludes by examining the 2004-2014 remediation project that reconfigured the Tar Ponds into Open Hearth Park, isolated the contaminants through the use of stabilization and solidification, and sought, with mixed success, to recalibrate the public's image of the landscape.

Hazardous waste site remediation — Nova Scotia — Muggah Creek Watershed
Coke-ovens — Environmental aspects — Nova Scotia — Sydney
Factory and trade waste — Environmental aspects — Nova Scotia — Sydney
Muggah Creek Watershed (N.S.) — Environmental conditions
Sydney Tar Ponds (N.S.) — Environmental conditions

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Archibald, L. J.

Occurrence and recovery of gold at Goldenville, Nova Scotia 38 l.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - TN27 N8 A673

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Archibald, Margaret

By federal design: the Chief Architect's Branch of the Department of Public Works, 1881-1914 Ottawa : Environment Canada, 1983. 55 pages.

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Archibald, Mary

Joseph Durfee (?-1801) 1978.

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Archibald, Mary

Molly Brant (1736-1796) 1978.

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Archibald, Mary

Rules and orders of the Friendly fire-club, Shelburne 1784 Halifax : Petheric Pr., 1982.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - O/S F5221 L69 A673 - Oversize

See O/S V/F v.6 #17

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Archibald, Mary

United Empire Loyalists - studies in regionalism and cultural diversity - teachers guide 1978.

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Archibald, Mary

Gideon White, Loyalist / by Mary Archibald.  1st ed. Shelburne : Shelburne Historical Society, 1975. 64 pages, [4] pages of plates : illustrations, geneal. table,

Nova Scotia Archives Library - F5221 L69 A67 - Open Shelf

Published with the assistance of the Nova Scotia Museum as part of the Cultural Services Program of the Department of Education.

Nova Scotia. Cultural Services Program
Shelburne Historical Society
Nova Scotia Museum.

United Empire loyalists — Nova Scotia

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Archibald, Mary

The militia of Shelburne County 1783-1868 / by Mary Archibald.  Shelburne : Shelburne Historical Society, 1991. viii, 71 p : illustrations, ports.; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.365 #9 - Vertical File

Produced with the assistance of the Nova Scotia Museum.

Shelburne Historical Society.

Shelburne (N.S. : County) — Militia — History — 18th century
Shelburne (N.S. : County) — Militia — History — 19th century.

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Archibald, Mary

Loyalist dress in Nova Scotia, 1775-1800 / by Mary Archibald, Elizabeth deMolitor and Cathy Holmes ; drawings by Finn Bower.  Halifax : Shelbourne County Museum ; with the assistance of the Nova Scotia Museum, 1982. 67 pages : illustrations; 28 cm.

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