Itβs the #VernalEquinox which means: SPRINGTIME (1929)! π¦οΈπΈπ·οΈπͺΎ
π± The first in the seasonal Silly Symphonies cycle, it entered the #PublicDomain last year. Coming soon: SUMMER, AUTUMN & WINTER (1930). βοΈπβοΈ
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Posts by Nova Scotia Archives
Today is International Francophonie Day! Find our virtual exhibit: This is Our Home: Acadians of Nova Scotia and more at archives.novascotia.ca/acadians/
Two people watch on as four others depart from a beach in green canoes. A number of homes can be seen across the water. Snow is on the ground.
Itβs #MysteryMonday with #HfxArchives! Can you help us identify the location of this photo from the Bedford Parks and Recreation Department photo series? We estimate the photo was taken in the 1990s.
On this date in 1725 Paul Mascarene, as the delegate of the Governor of Nova Scotia, was in Boston to sign what has become known as the Treaty of 1725.
You can view a transcript (as well as the original) on our website here: archives.novascotia.ca/heartland/ar...
Did you know today, Nov. 6, is World Digital Preservation Day? This year's theme is 'Why preserve?'. In this video, RenΓ©e from the Halifax Municipal Archives team shares her thoughts on the importance of preserving digital information for the long term.
Learn more at: halifax.ca/archives
#WDPD2025
This Halloween check out our Helen Creighton: Folklife virtual exhibit and listen to ghost stories collected by Helen Creighton from around Nova Scotia.
Check out the "How to Use" section for the option to select recordings based on genre, language, or instrument!
archives.novascotia.ca/creighton/
An elevator button panel where the 3rd floor is labeled "research"
Love this place.
The latest batch of Historical Vital Statistics is available! That means 25,700 records for your family research! This yearβs accruals include 13,580 births (1924), 5,113 marriages (1949) and 7,007 deaths (1974).
All these records are ready for you here: archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statis...
Our web resource "Looking Back, Moving Forward: Documenting the Heritage of African Nova Scotians", contains digitized collections on the history of African Nova Scotians. This document gives an account for supplies for residents of Hammonds Plains. archives.novascotia.ca/african-heri...
Check out our virtual exhibit on film maker Margaret Perry (1905-1998)! This resource is a launching point to explore Perryβs films, to learn more about her life and career, and to visit a Nova Scotia that feels both familiar and long past.
archives.novascotia.ca/perry/
Bicycle Club in Nova Scotia, organized in connection with Wanderers' A. A. C. π΄ββοΈ
Link: archives.novascotia.ca/photocollect...
Happy Pride! π³οΈβπ Check out our Lesbian History Project fonds which consists of records documenting the Lesbian History Project, including planning documents, minutes, recorded memories of participants and much more! π
ns-archives.accesstomemory.net/lesbian-hist...
Check out our "Women of Digby County" virtual database!
The virtual exhibit presented here was first developed as a traditional exhibit entitled 'Women: Their Lives in Rural Nova Scotia, 1950.' Which was launched in Digby in October 2011.
archives.novascotia.ca/digbywomen/
Patti Bannister, Provincial Archivist of Nova Scotia, has written the latest post for the CHAβs Teaching | Learning Blog! #cdnhist #archives #novascotia @nsarchives.bsky.social
Archival document of Mi'kmaq words recorded by Beamish Murdoch. Reference MG 15 vol. 7
Are you teaching & learning about NS history? Archives can help! Find new ways to interact with historical documents & challenge yourself to consider new perspectives. This first resource relates to records of Mi'kmaq communities, with more to come. πhttps://archives.novascotia.ca/teaching-learning/
William E. deGarthe (1907β1983): From Finland to Nova Scotia, deGarthe captured the soul of the Maritimes through his art.
You can access our database of his artwork here: archives.novascotia.ca/degarthe/
π The scanners are humming, the film is flowing.
The microfiche livestream is upβdigitizing government docs in real time for Democracyβs Library.
Perfect second-screen vibes: Preservation in progress.
π’ Live M-F, 7:30amβ3:30pm PT (except U.S. holidays)
β‘οΈ www.youtube.com/live/aPg2V5R...