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- Women's Work Stories
- Women's Work in Whitney Pier
- Anne Morrell Robinson, Quilting in Kingross
- The Story of the Hooked Rugs of Chéticamp and their Artisans
- Katherine McLennan, Honourary Curator of the Louisbourg Museum
- Chez Douce: A Day in the Life of an Entrepreneur, 1815
- Ann Terry , First Lady of Cape Breton
- Women's Work Further Viewing
- Perspectives from the Pier, A Woman's View
- Ann Terry’s Camera Tour of Cape Breton
- An Illustrated Guide to Rughooking
- Katharine McLennan, Honoris Causa
- Katharine McLennan, Recognition of Service
- The Kingross Quilts, A Gallery
- Anne Comfort Morrell, The Leading Edge
- The Letters of Phillip Ingouville
- An Important Turning Point in the History of Hooked Rugs: The Arrival of Miss Lillian Burke
- Rose Grant Young: Steelworker
- Wild Strawberry Preserves, A Recipe
- Industrial Work Stories
- Sydney Steel
- Cash's Carding Mill, Textile Production in Rural Cape Breton
- Industry North
- Coal in Cape Breton: The Growth of Industry and Immigration
- Tracks Across the Landscape: The S&L Railway
- Industrial Work Further Viewing
- Bloody Sunday, July 1, 1923
- A Chronology of the S&L Railway
- Conversations with Coal Miners from Inverness
- James Bryson MacLachlan, 1869-1937
- Judique Flyer Steams Ahead
- Lobster Canneries Down North
- " Marble Mountain?" they asked. " What's That?"
- A Mhòrag’s na hò ro gheallaidh, Milling frolic song
- The Pioneers of Nova Scotia by Neil the Farmer
- From Sheep to Woolens: Wool Processing in Gaelic Nova Scotia
- Swordfishing North of Smokey
- The Island
- Professional Work Stories
- David Jones, Printing in Port Hood
- The Archibalds in North Sydney
- Early Commerce in Isle Madame
- The Schools of Boularderie
- Gabarus to Port Hastings, The Telegraph in Cape Breton
- Professional Work Further Viewing
- A Poem by Almon Lewis
- A Brook Village Tradition
- Commerce in Cape Breton, A Gallery
- The County Switchboard
- Echoes from MacTalla
- The Legacy of Edith Jessie Archibald
- The Little Red Rural School
- Morien Mining
- A Short History of Port Hood Newspapers
- Rules for 1915 School Teachers/Rules for 1870 School Teachers
- The Telegraph North of Smokey
- The Transatlantic Cable
- Wood, Wind and Water
- Rural Work Stories
- The Boats of Main-à-Dieu & Area
- Eelfishing in Eskasoni, with Barry Bernard
- Keepers of the Light, Life on St. Paul Island
- Dairy Farming in Rankinville
- Mi'kmaq Work Poetry
- The Village Blacksmith
- Rural Work Further Viewing
- Barry Bernard, On the Bras d'Or
- Blacksmithing in Arichat
- Crooked Knife
- A van den Hoogen Family History
- The Way We Lived, Farm Life in East Lake Ainslie
- A History of Light Keeping on Flint Island
- Forges and Blacksmiths of the North Highlands
- With Gerald Gallant, Boatbuilder
- Inside the Ceàrdach, Blacksmith Shop
- Lobster fishing and Swordfishing in Main-à-Dieu
- Rules for the Guidance of Light House Keepers, 1862
- Smqwati Eliuj: Making an Eelpole
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