Inverness Miners' Museum
Inverness, Nova Scotia

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The Broken Ground: A History of a Cape Breton Coal Mining Community
Location: Inverness, Nova Scotia, Canada

 
Coal miners work on the "Radialaxe" coal cutter in a room-and-pillar mine
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Hussey's Skow and Loadin pier at Inverness Harbour
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Inverness Briquet Plant, built during the Intercolonial Railway Era
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Inverness Miners, 1918
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Inverness Round House crew, 1918
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A.D. Frasier, Chief of Police C. 1904
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Interview with John Angus MacNeil by Gregory Doyle
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Dressed up for the Easter Parade, 1922
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Inverness Coal and Rail Co pay Slip
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Night shift rake assembly "box crew"
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Interview with John Angus MacNeil on Mining Disasters
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1928 Grasde 1-2 class with teacher C. MacDonald, Holy Family Convent
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Peaches Prodigies Grade XI-XII c. 1940-41
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St. Mary's Hospital and Nursing Home, opened may 24, 1925
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Interview with Mr. Peter MacMillan
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Inverness Brass Band
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Dr. Angus MacLennan
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Interview with Mrs. Dan R. (Mary) MacIsaac on Education
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