Nova Scotia Archives

African Nova Scotian Teaching and Learning Resources

Photographs

Archives are a great place to develop and use your skills of investigation. Archives work to preserve materials in their original context. 'Authentic', 'one-of-a-kind', and 'original' are all words used to describe archival materials. This makes them reliable and valid sources of information, or evidence of the past.

The photographs in this section feature African Nova Scotian communities, people and events.

We invite you to explore these photographs and have provided some 'questions to consider' that may help in your teaching and learning journey.


Looking up George Street, Halifax, on market day

Date: ca. 1879

Reference: Notman Studio Nova Scotia Archives 1983-310 number 44222


Group with ox cart, Preston, N.S.

Date: ca. 1886

Reference: Frances Jones Bannerman Nova Scotia Archives 1996-156 number 12


Gabriel Hall

Date: March 1892

Reference: George H. Craig Nova Scotia Archives 1988-387


William Hall, VC (1829-1904)

Date: ca. 1895

Reference: C. Bruce Fergusson Nova Scotia Archives 1980-030


James R. Johnston (1876-1915)

Date: ca. 1898

Reference: Notman Studio Nova Scotia Archives 1983-310 number 2573


Halifax children

Date: ca. 1898

Reference: J.A. Irvine Nova Scotia Archives photo album 37 number 122


Couple posing in their cooks' aprons at the YMCA Maritime Boys Camp, Cow Bay, near Silver Sands Beach

Date: ca. 1900

Reference: J.A. Irvine Nova Scotia Archives photo album 37 number 54


Group of men posing in front of a barn at Guysborough

Date: 1895

Reference: Buckley family Nova Scotia Archives 1985-386 number 33


Nanny with the children in her care, Guysborough

Date: ca. 1900

Reference: Buckley family Nova Scotia Archives 1985-386 number 216


Man lighting his pipe, Guysborough

Date: ca. 1900

Reference: Buckley family Nova Scotia Archives 1985-386 number 43


John Bowden, Guysborough

Date: ca. 1900

Reference: Buckley family Nova Scotia Archives 1985-386 number 82


''Joe Izzard playing the fiddle (copy for J. Bowden)''

Date: ca. 1900

Reference: Buckley family Nova Scotia Archives 1985-386 number 881


Eliza Brody in her home at Sunnyville, Guysborough County

Date: ca. 1905

Reference: Buckley family Nova Scotia Archives 1985-386 number 26


''School at Five Mile Plains where Miss DeWolf taught around 1912''

Date: ca. 1912

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Lenore DeWolf Rathbun, First Freed Slaves at Five Mile Plains and Vicinity (typescript, 1950), ill. number 4 (Library GN R18)


''James Croxen and some members of his family''

Date: ca. 1912

Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Lenore DeWolf Rathbun, First Freed Slaves at Five Mile Plains and Vicinity (typescript, 1950), ill. number 4 (Library GN R18)


               

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