Demolition of ruins of Poor Asylum fire, Halifax
Date: 1884
Reference: Royal Engineers Nova Scotia Archives number 7016 (Piers 389)
Demolition of ruins of Poor Asylum fire, Halifax
Date: 1884
Reference: Royal Engineers Nova Scotia Archives number 7017 (Piers 390)
Demolition of ruins of Poor Asylum fire, Halifax
Date: 1884
Reference: Royal Engineers Nova Scotia Archives number 7018 (Piers 391)
Group portrait of officer and family, believed to be Lt. Gen. Sir William O'Grady Haly, General Officer commanding Halifax between 1873 and 1878
Date: between 1870 and 1885
Reference: Royal Engineers Nova Scotia Archives number 7019 (Piers 392)
Group portrait of officer and family with four gentlemen, believed to be Lt. Gen. Sir William O'Grady Haly, Halifax
Date: between 1873 and 1878
Reference: Royal Engineers Nova Scotia Archives number 7020 (Piers 393)
Portraits of Military Officers
Reference: Royal Engineers Nova Scotia Archives number 7021 (Piers )
"Maplewood", Northwest Arm, Halifax
Date: probably between 1878 and 1883
Reference: Royal Engineers Nova Scotia Archives number 7026 (Piers 394)
"Maplewood", Northwest Arm, Halifax
Date: probably between 1878 and 1883
Reference: Royal Engineers Nova Scotia Archives number 7027 (Piers 395)
Tennis Courts at "Maplewood", while residence of Sir Patrick McDougall
Date: probably between 1878 and 1883
Reference: Royal Engineers Nova Scotia Archives number 7028 (Piers 64.2)
"Blenheim Cottage" off Oxford Street, Halifax
Date: ca. 1872
Reference: Royal Engineers Nova Scotia Archives number 7030 (Piers 396, 83)
View from "Blenheim Cottage" of the Northwest Arm, the Dingle and Jollimore's Settlement, Halifax
Date: ca. 1872
Reference: Royal Engineers Nova Scotia Archives number 7031 (Piers 397)
Armbrae, residence of John T. Wylde, Oxford Street, Halifax
Date: ca. 1880
Reference: Royal Engineers Nova Scotia Archives number 7033 (Piers 398)
Unidentified residence, Halifax
Date: ca. 1880
Reference: Royal Engineers Nova Scotia Archives number 7034 (Piers 399)
Residence of Assistant Commissary General of Ordnance, Anthony Sutton Beswick, at No. 158 Pleasant St. (later "Henry House"), Halifax
Date: ca. 1879
Reference: Royal Engineers Nova Scotia Archives number 7035 (Piers 400)
Residences of Military People
Reference: Royal Engineers Nova Scotia Archives number 7036 (Piers )
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