Nova Scotia Archives

Still Standing

W.G. MacLaughlan photographic albums of buildings damaged by the Halifax Explosion

Results 76 to 90 of 126 from your search:

35 Hester Street, Dartmouth, MacLaughlan album 2 number 167

Note: Emma and Ronald Blakeley lived at 35 Hester Street (now 32 Hester), Dartmouth. They returned to live at this address, in a new house built by the Halifax Relief Commission.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 167


27 Hester Street, Dartmouth, MacLaughlan album 2 number 168

Note: Retired ship carpenter Philip Mitchell and his wife Rachel lived at 27 Hester Street (now 24 Hester Street), Dartmouth.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 168


11 Hester Street, Dartmouth, MacLaughlan album 2 number 169

Note: John Day, carpenter, and his wife Sarah lived at 11 Hester Street (now 10 Hester Street), Dartmouth.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 169


35 Jamieson Street, Dartmouth, MacLaughlan album 2 number 170

Note: Siblings Florence and George Swaffer lived at 35 Jamieson Street. After the Explosion, they returned to live at this address, in a new house built by the Halifax Relief Commission.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 170


206 Windmill Road, Dartmouth, MacLaughlan album 2 number 171

Note: James and Bertha Tobin and their five children lived at 206 Windmill Road, Dartmouth. Following the Explosion, architect S.P. Dumaresq designed the family's new house, which was built at 22 Edward Street, Dartmouth.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 171


199 Windmill Road, Dartmouth, MacLaughlan album 2 number 173

Note: Photo taken from Windmill Road, Dartmouth, shows the back of house close to the street. The front of the house overlooked Jamieson Street to the harbour.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 173


200 Windmill Road, Dartmouth, MacLaughlan album 2 number 174

Note: Annie (Wright) Parker, her husband William (a ship carpenter), and their three daughters lived at 200 Windmill Road, Dartmouth.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 174


Almon Street, MacLaughlan album 2 number 175

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 175


719 Robie Street, MacLaughlan album 2 number 176

Note: Mrs. Jessie (Thomas) Asprey widow lived at 719 Robie Street.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 176


404 and 406 Gottingen Street, MacLaughlan album 2 number 177

Note: Stephen Gilkie, Wellington Shoe Store lived at 404 Gottingen Street. James Clark, employee dockyard, home owner and Henry W. Webb, Commander Royal Navy lived at 406 Gottingen Street

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 177


384-386 Gottingen Street, MacLaughlan album 2 number 178

Note: Peter M. Hann, employee Canadian Government Railway and Thomas M. Hann, porter W.F. Page, clothier - shop vacant lived at 384 Gottingen Street.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 178


390 Gottingen Street - corner of Gottingen and Almon Streets, MacLaughlan album 2 number 179

Note: Charles A. Curtis, confectionary lived at 390 Gottingen Street.

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 179


Unidentified Building, MacLaughlan album 2 number 181

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 181


Unidentified Building, MacLaughlan album 2 number 184

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 184


Longard Road, north of Lady Hammond Road, MacLaughlan album 2 number 185

Reference: W.G. MacLaughlan Nova Scotia Archives 2014-031 album 2 number 185


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
               

Nova Scotia Archives — https://archives.novascotia.ca/maclaughlan/results/

Crown copyright © 2024, Province of Nova Scotia.