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March 2024, Vol. 48.4
p.3 ARTIST Poppy Balser p.4 EDITORIAL Once-Common but Disappearing Built Heritage p.5 CELEBRATION Hear All About It! – Celebrating 50 Years of Atlantic News, Halifax Michal Millar Crowe p.8 ADAPTIVE RE-USE Good Use and Re-Use: the Parish Halls of Christ Church, Dartmouth Joan Butcher p.12 PLACES OF WORSHIP Dreams of Darkness and Light: The Gothic Legacy of William Critchlow Harris Greg Shepherd p.16 MOMENT IN TIME 1899 Crowd in Pictou
December 2023, Vol. 48.4
p.3 ARTIST Andy Lynch p.4 PLACES OF WORSHIP Two Iconic Acadian Churches at Risk Joan Dawson p.9 RECOGNITION In Appreciation of Hal Forbes Andy Lynch p.10 NEW LIFE Encore – Another Century for the Lunenburg Opera House Tom McFall p.14 CELEBRATION A Personal Reflection on the Gravestone Work of Heather Lawson, Stone Carver Deborah Trask p.17 SPECIAL PLACES Knaut-Rhuland House – Conserving an Architectural Gem in Lunenburg Patricia Nicoll p.20 REVELATION Discovering a ‘Trinity’ of Churches in Middleton Michael G. Winters p.22 IN MEMORIAM George Wayne Rogers p.23 Books for Christmas
September 2023, Vol. 48.3
p.3 ARTIST Anne Wedler p. 4 HERITAGE LOST End of the Coachman’s House, 1195 Tower Road, Halifax William Breckenridge p.6 HERITAGE POLICY Comparison of Heritage Legislation: Montreal and Halifax Janie Allard p.11 NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Plaquing the oldest house: the de Gannes-Cosby House in Annapolis Royal Sandra Barss p. 13 HERITAGE GEOGRAPHY Mapping Built Heritage in Nova Scotia Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Avery Jackson p. 16 MILITARY HERITAGE Martello Towers of Halifax – Part II Royce Walker
June 2023, Vol. 48.2
p. 3 ARTIST Edward Wedler
p. 4 HERITAGE MYSTERYThe Long History of Finding Human Remains on St James Church Hill, Dartmouth David Jones
p. 7 HERITAGE LIGHT Schafner Point Lighthouse Medea Holtz
p. 8 LOST HERITAGE Kentville’s Red Store Louis Comeau
p. 10 REPURPOSING GRANDEUR Canadian Bank of Commerce Building, 5171 George Street, Halifax Michal Crowe
p. 12 MILITARY HERITAGE Martello Towers of Halifax - Part 1 Royce Walker
p. 16 REGIONAL UPDATE Pictou, Antigonish and Guysborough Counties Laurie Stanley-Blackwell
March 2023, Vol. 48.1
p. 3 ARTIST Gale Armstrong
p. 4 HERITAGE DOORWAYS The Loyalist Fan Alan Parish
p. 6 MEMORY MAPPING The Halifax Memory Maps Project: Establishing a Built Heritage Baseline Jonathan Fowler, Gillian Bonner, Emily Davis, and Wesley Weatherbee
p. 9 NEW PUBLICATION Pictou Town
p. 10 ADAPTIVE RE-USE The Amos Pewter Story in Mahone Bay Peter Delefes
p. 14 COMMUNIT Y HERITAGE Randall House Community Museum in Question Beverly Boyd
p. 17 PLACES OF WORSHIP Maintaining a Steeple, Saint Peter’s Parish Church, West Pubnico Laurent d’Entremont
December 2022, Vol. 47.4
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Sandra Barss
p. 3 ARTIST Michael Sherwin
p. 6 HERITAGE WALLS Restoring the Dry Stone Wall at the Little Dutch Church, Halifax T. E. Smith-Lamothe
p. 8 HERITAGE CONSERVATION Rehabilitation of the North Park Armoury, Halifax Donald Forbes
p. 14 HERITAGE DISCOVERED Once Upon a Time – When a Road Trip Becomes a Fantasy in Oxford, Nova Scotia Michal Crowe
p. 18 ADAPTIVE RE-USE Mahone Bay Centre: from Old School to Vibrant Community Centre Bob Sayer p. 22 BOOKS Gifts of Reading Michal Crowe p. 24 MAP Locations of Subject Matter in This Issue
September 2022, Vol. 47.3
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Sandra Barss
p. 3 ARTIST Alexander Koltakov
p. 4 HERITAGE TOOLS The Tools That Built Nova Scotia – a unique collection of antique tools from all the trades Peter Delefes
p. 7 REGIONAL UPDATE Cape Breton Margaret Herdman
p. 8 INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE Bridging the Fundy Bore: Engineering Feat or Ethical Challenge? Holly Hanes
p. 12 REPURPOSING Making Magic in New Glasgow Laurie Stanley-Blackwell p. 14 REGIONAL UPDATE Annapolis Valley - Saving the Pillars of the Community Avery Jackson
p. 16 LECTURE Nancy Donnelly and Marlee Donnelly – the Ancestral Homes Network Donald Forbes p. 19 PLACES OF WORSHIP Churches Lost and Churches Moving On p. 20 MAP Locations of Subject Matter in This Issue
June 2022, Vol. 47.2
p. 2 WELCOME Emma Lang, Executive Director
p. 3 ARTIST Andrea Crouse
p. 5 SALVAGE PROJECT Ecclesiastical Mosaic Rescue Scott Henderson
p. 8 LECTURE To the Place of Beginning: the Halifax Houses of Henry J. Harris Mimi Fautley
p. 11 OPINION Is There a ‘Right to Demolish’? “Disenchanted Haligonian”
p. 13 SCIENTIFIC HERITAGE A Snapshot of the Kentville Research and Development Centre Joan Butcher p. 16 NEWS Heritage Updates from Around the Province Laurie Stanley-Blackwell and Patricia Nicoll
p. 22 FORTHCOMING BOOK Sketches of Historic Truro Joseph M.A. Ballard with art by Minette Murphy p. 24 MAP Locations of Subject Matter in This Issue
March 2022, Vol. 47.1
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Sandra Barss
p. 3 ARTIST Mark Gothreau
p. 4 AWARDS The Noble Structure – Halifax City Hall Kristina Ryan
p. 7 HERITAGE HOME Pioneer Home of Stephen and Elizabeth Pyle, Boylston Chris Cook
p. 10 FLOATING HERITAGE Keeping Nova Scotia’s Heritage Schooners Afloat Peter Delefes
p. 14 OPINION Housing Woes Christopher Miller p. 16 LECTURE Histories and Historic Places at Pier 21 Steven Schwinghamer
p. 19 IN MEMORIAM A Tribute to Andrew Powter, Hampton, NS p. 20 MAP Locations of Subject Matter in This Issue
December 2021, Vol. 46.4
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Sandra Barss
p. 3 ARTIST Teresa MacKenzie
p. 4 AWARD “Fairhaven” – an Early Riverport Home Jane Henson
p. 9 LECTURE Halifax Municipal Archives: Building and Property Source Guide Susan McClure with assistance from Elena Cremonese
p. 12 EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY D.J. Smith, Pioneer Landscape Photographer Garry D. Shutlak
p. 14 LECTURE Insuring Your Heritage Property Patricia Nicoll p. 16 INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE The Return of the Big Boat Shed David Rollinson
p. 18 DOORS OPEN Virtual Doors Open for Churches 2021 Margaret E. Herdman p. 20 MAP Locations of Subject Matter in This Issue
September 2021, Vol. 46.3
p. 2 ARTIST Kat Frick Miller
p. 4 COMMUNITY ORIGINS Sand Hill: Black Cultural Roots in Amherst Darlene Strong
p. 7 PLACES OF WORSHIP Virtual Doors Open for Churches 2021
p. 10 RURAL VERNACULAR A Call to Barns: Understanding Agricultural Buildings in Rural Nova Scotia Meghann E. Jack
p. 15 URBAN FABRIC Taking a Wider View on the Redevelopment of Halifax’s Urban Core Katherine Macdonald and Mathew Novak
p. 18 GEO-GENEALOGY Putting Places to Names: the Nova Scotia GeoGen Project Donald Forbes
p. 20 MAP Locations of Subject Matter in This Issue
June 2021, Vol. 46.2
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Andrew Murphy
p. 3 ARTIST Tom Forrestall
p. 4 BUILDING AT RISK Goat Island Baptist Church Paul Wear
p. 6 HISTORIC STRUCTURE Red Row, Sydney Mines: a Brief Research Report Gerald L. Pocius
p. 10 PLACES OF WORSHIP Picturing Nova Scotia’s Beautiful Anglican churches Michael G. Winters
p. 13 COMMUNIT Y HERITAGE Annapolis Royal Celebrates Two Milestones in 2021 Joan Butcher
p. 16 LECTURE The Myers House of Salmon River Bridge Brenda Hattie
p. 18 ADAPTIVE RE-USE IN THE PANDEMIC Open for Business: Art Galleries in Historic Buildings – Part IV Michal Crowe
p. 24 MAP Locations of Subject Matter in This Issue
March 2021, Vol. 46.1
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Andrew Murphy
p. 3 ARTIST Robin Crouch
p. 4 PERSONAL REMINISCENCE A Visit to the Reid House Gordon Haliburton
p. 5 HERITAGE LOST Demolished Horton Planter House — the Witter/Reid House, Avonport Donald Forbes
p. 7 HERITAGE HOME The Smyth House, a Pre-Confederation Home on Brunswick Street, Halifax Garry Shutlak
p. 10 NOTICED IN PASSING A Victorian Fragment? Jonathan Fowler
p. 13 VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE Fish Stores, Once Commonplace, Disappearing from our Coastal Communities Peter Delefes
p. 18 ADAPTIVE RE-USE IN THE PANDEMIC Open for Business: Art Galleries in Historic Buildings – Part III Michal Crowe
p. 22 ADAPTIVE RE-USE Restoring and Protecting our Past: New Life on the Corner Peter C. Oickle
December 2020, Vol. 45.4
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Andrew Murphy
p. 3 ARTIST Seeing the Past Through an Artist’s Eyes: Janet Cordelia McKean Allen B. Robertson
p. 5 NEWS Demolition of Provincially Registered House
p. 7 LECTURE David Jones: Downtown Dartmouth Heritage Conservation District Donald Forbes
p. 10 INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE The Industrial Origin of Stellarton (Albion Mines) David Rollinson
p. 12 NEWS Updates From Around the Province
p. 15 ADAPTIVE RE-USE Art Galleries in Historic Buildings, Part II Michal Crowe
p. 20 MOMENT IN TIME Post-Explosion Relief at the Halifax Armoury
p. 20 MAP Locations of Subject Matter in This Issue
September 2020, Vol. 45.3
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Andrew Murphy
p. 3 ARTIST Mark Grantham
p. 4 AWARDS Built Heritage Award – B2 Lofts, Lunenburg Brian MacKay-Lyons
p. 7 AWARDS Built Heritage Award – Kentville Library Lis van Berkel
p. 10 AWARDS Built Heritage Award – Bank of Montreal Building, Lunenburg Garth Turner
p. 12 AWARDS Built Heritage Award – White Cottage, Chester Philip Mitchell and Mark Narsansky
p. 14 AWARDS Built Heritage Award – Town Clock, Citadel Hill, Halifax Donald Forbes
p. 16 INNOVATION Accessibility and Heritage Victoria Hamilton
p. 19 ADAPTIVE RE-USE Open for Business: Art Galleries in Historic Buildings Michal Crowe
p. 20 HERITAGE MYSTERY Can You Spot the Window?
p. 20 MAP Locations of Subject Matter in This Issue
June 2020, Vol. 45.2
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Andrew Murphy
p. 3 ARTIST Gordon MacDonald
p. 4 WHERE DID THEY LIVE? Caring for the Caregivers – Nurses Residence, Victoria General Hospital Gloria Stephens
p. 7 HERITAGE FOR SALE John Walsh House, 150 Main Street, Guysborough
p. 8 HERITAGE ABANDONED Canada Post Abandons Landmark Public Building in Dartmouth Donald Forbes
p. 10 REPURPOSING AND REVIVING Wesley Knox United Church, Now the Home of Wooden Window and Door Co., Woodville, Kings County Michal Crowe
p. 14 HERITAGE ROOM The Library, Shirreff Hall, Dalhousie University – an Historically Important Room Elizabeth Burke
p. 16 PRESS RELEASE High Rises Win Again at NSUARB: Decision Puts Brunswick Street Heritage Character Under Attack
p. 18 AWARDS A Pleasure to Meet You! – 2019 Built Heritage Awards Michel Crowe
p. 19 HERITAGE HOME The Job Hatfield House, Yarmouth Christopher Cooper
p. 20 HERITAGE MYSTERY Another Yarmouth House and Puzzle
p. 20 Locations of Subject Matter in This Issue
March 2020, Vol. 45.1
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Andrew Murphy
p. 3 ARTIST Louise Cloutier
p. 4 LECTURE Fort Massey Cemetery, Halifax Don Chard
p. 7 WHERE DID THEY LIVE? Dr Ligoure's Hospital at 166 North Street, Halifax Garry Shutlak
p. 8 COMMUNITIES Keys to Revitalization, Bonavista, Newfoundland Elizabeth Burke
p. 10 LECTURE Martin Hubley and Mora Dianne O'Neill: Nova Scotia's 'Watercolour World' before 1900 Janet Morris
p. 13 LOST HERITAGE "And the walls came tumbling down" – Regrettable Losses in Amherst Leslie Childs
p. 15 ADAPTIVE RE-USE Parrsboro Citizens' Band Hall Reaching Goals Parrsboro Band Association
p. 18 RESTORATION Historic Wall Paintings Revealed, Saint Mary's Cathedral Basilica, Halifax Tony Edwards
December 2019, Vol. 44.4
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Andrew Murphy
p. 3 ARTIST Jack Ross
p. 4 STANDARDS & GUIDELINES Architecture and Additions: Applying Standard 11 in the Rehabilitation of Historic Places Luke Stock
p. 6 COMMUNITIES From the Port to the Town of Amherst Walt Jones
p 9 LECTURE Public Parks in Nova Scotia Thomas Gribbin, Devin Segal, Donald Chard
p. 12 ADAPTIVE RE-USE Merigomish School Re-Purposed Michal Crowe
p. 15 DOORS OPEN Doors Open for Churches 2019 Marg Herdman
p. 16 LOST HERITAGE Briar Cottage, 106 Dresden Row, Halifax Garry Shutlak
p. 18 HERITAGE FOR SALE Dawson House, Peggy's Cove Road, Glen Margaret Janet Morris, Elizabeth Burke
p. 20 ADAPTIVE RE-USE Saving Canada's Oldest Methodist Church Judy Kennedy
p. 21 LECTURE Scott Robson: Visit Nova Scotia in 1819 with Artist J.E. Woolford and Lord Dalhousie Donald Forbes
September 2019, Vol. 44.3
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Andrew Murphy
p. 3 ARTIST Craig Baltzer
p. 4 AWARDS Celebrating the 2018 Built Heritage Awards Michal Crowe
p. 6 AWARD Cedar Centre, 69 Cedar Street, Windsor Matthias Jaepel
p. 8 AWARD Painted Room, Sinclair Inn National Historic Site Barry Moody
p. 10 AWARD 5518 North Street, Halifax Austin Parsons
p. 12 AWARD Bridgewater’s Built Heritage Award Peter C. Oickle
p. 14 LECTURE Claire L. Halstead: At Home with the Horses of Halifax Donald Forbes
p. 18 DOORS OPEN How It Went: Doors Open for Churches along the Eastern Shore Philip Hartling
June 2019, Vol. 44.2
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Andrew Murphy
p. 3 ARTIST Kathy Richards
p. 4 LECTURE Kelly Nelson - Time Travel along Spring Garden Road: A Walk Back Through the History of Spring Garden Road from 1749 to the Present Janet Morris
p. 6 LECTURE Underground Dartmouth: Finding Fort Clarence David Jones
p. 8 HERITAGE TOURISM Cashing in on the Intangible: The Rise of Heritage Tourism in Nova Scotia Gabriele Caras
p. 10 LECTURE A Brief History of Fire Houses in Halifax Jeff Brown
p. 14 PERSONAL Museum MacMillan Collection, New Glasgow Barrie MacMillan
p. 17 DOORS OPEN Doors Open for Churches along the Eastern Shore Philip Hartling
March 2019, Vol. 44.1
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Andrew Murphy
p. 3 ARTIST Lem MacDougall
p. 4 HERITAGE LOST The End of "The Sweetest Little Church in Nova Scotia" Holly Hanes
p. 5 LECTURE AND BOOK Joe Ballard – Historic House Names of Nova Scotia Janet Morris
p. 6 HERITAGE HOME The Sheet Anchor House in Chester Duncan and Sylvia McNeill
p. 9 LECTURE Garry Shutlak –200th Anniversary of Province House Donald Forbes
p. 10 HERITAGE RENEWAL Signs of optimism in Amherst Leslie Childs
p. 17 BOOK REVIEW Joan Dawson−Nova Scotia's Lost Communities Donna McInnis
p. 18 MOMENTS IN TIME Model Ts at the Amirault Garage, West Pubnico
December 2018, Vol. 43.4
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Andrew Murphy
p. 3 ARTIST In Memoriam: A Tribute to Dusan Kadlec Elizabeth Burke
p. 5 HERITAGE RESPECTED Halifax Heritage Streetscape and Skyline Preserved – For Now Janet Morris
p. 6 LECTURE Fergie MacKay – The Pictou Bar Lighthouse: Lighting the Way Into Pictou Harbour Donald Forbes
p. 8 LECTURE Hantsport: Industry, Business, and Built Heritage Allen B. Robertson
p. 10 LECTURE Royce Walker – The Forts of McNabs Island Donald Forbes
p. 14 LECTURE Preserving the Stories of Prince’s Lodge Rotunda Suzanne Rent
p. 16 MUSEUMS Pictou County Museums Michal Crowe
September 2018, Vol. 43.3
p. 2 ARTIST Rosemary Clarke Young
p. 4 REPORT President’s Report Andrew Murphy
p. 5 FURNISHINGS The Dawson Desk: Providing a ‘Comfortable Repose’ for Students Melanie Ballard
p. 8 LECTURE Anita Jackson: Historic Gardens in Nova Scotia Suzanne Rent
p. 10 LOYALIST HERITAGE The Loyalist Heritage of Shelburne, Nova Scotia Christopher A. Sharpe
p. 14 LECTURE The John Tremain House, 5500 Inglis Street, Halifax Heather Watts
p. 16 TECHNOLOGY Ground Penetrating Radar in Nova Scotia Archaeology Jonathan Fowler and Sara Beanlands
June 2018, Vol. 43.2
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Joe Ballard
p. 3 ARTIST Greg Dickie
p. 4 RELIGIOUS HERITAGE Closed Parishes and Changing Landscapes: the Decommissioned Churches of Eastern Nova Scotia Peter Ludlow
p. 8 LECTURE Michèle Raymond - The Lives and Times of the Henry House Janet Morris
p. 10 LECTURE Picturing Progress: How Photography Changed the Face of Halifax, 1950s-1960s Sharon Murray
p. 14 MEMORIAL An American Prisoner-of-War at Melville Island in Halifax – Maida Barton Follini
p. 16 HERITAGE EVENT Confederation Tea at the Smyth Stone House in Port Hood Cathy Gillies
March 2018, Vol. 43.1
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Joe Ballard
p. 3 ARTIST Minette Murphy
p.4 LECTURE Defending the Great Long Harbour − Halifax’s Built Military Heritage During the First World War John Boileau
p.8 MILITARY HERITAGE Cambridge Military Library, Halifax Peter F. Dawson
p.10 HERITAGE HOME Das Älestes Haus: Lunenburg’s Oldest (80-82 Pelham Street) Paula Kinley Howatt
p.14 RESCUED AND RE-USED Mantel Tales Lyndon Watkins
p.16 LECTURE & EXHIBITION Halifax, City of Sadness and the White Star Connections Blair Beed
December 2017, Vol. 42.4
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Joe Ballard
p. 3 ARTIST Arthur Lismer (1885-1969) Alan Ruffman
p. 5 HERITAGE AT RISK How Centre Plan Rezoning Threatens Halifax Heritage Assets Andrew Murphy
p. 9 MARITIME HERITAGE Building Number 4: the French Cable Wharf Building on the Dartmouth Waterfront Vincent Myers
p. 12 WITNESSES Pre-1867 Nova Scotia Houses Associated with Fathers of Confederation
p. 14 LECTURE When the War Came Home: a Dartmouth Perspective on the 1917 Harbour Explosion Liam Caswell
September 2017, Vol. 42.3
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Joe Ballard
p. 3 ARTIST Shelley Mitchell
p. 4 HTNS EXHIBIT Witnesses to a New Nation: Selected Images of Our Built Heritage Linda Forbes
p. 6 LECTURE Leading the Way – Town Planning in Halifax During the Early 20th Century Will Robinson-Mushkat
p. 9 HERITAGE FOR SALE Maitland’s Heritage Conservation District
p. 10 LECTURE Onward from that Fatal Event – a Post Explosion Story (Revelations from the Attic) Sheila Fougère
p. 14 BOOK REVIEW Company Houses, Company Towns: Heritage and Conservation Gerald L. Pocius
p. 16 COMMUNITY HERITAGE Did You Know? Houses Have Tales Leslie Childs
June 2017, Vol. 42.2
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Joe Ballard
p. 3 ARTIST Jane Rovers
p. 4 HERITAGE QUIZ At the Sign of ... Joe Ballard
p. 6 LECTURE Emanuel Jannasch: Seven Mysteries of St George’s Round Church, Halifax Donna McInnis
p. 8 LECTURE Barry Copp: A Tour Down Young Avenue’s Historic Streetscape Donald Forbes with speaking notes from Barry Copp
p. 11 HERITAGE LOST Two More Grand Houses Lost on Young Avenue, Halifax Garry Shutlak
p. 13 LECTURE Bill Mont: Growing Up in Greenbank – a Vanished Halifax Neighbourhood Dulcie Conrad
p. 15 VANISHED NEIGHBOURHOOD Where was Greenbank? Dirk Werle
p. 16 ADAPTIVE RE-USE Heritage Bank Repurposed as Centre for Old Sydney Society Joyce Rankin
p. 18 HERITAGE CONSERVATION The Simeon Perkins House in Liverpool – Another Bluenose Fiasco in the Making? Martha Scott
March 2017, Vol. 42.1
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Joe Ballard
p. 3 ARTIST Andrew MacDonald
p. 4 HERITAGE WEEK Open House and Reception at the Waegwoltic Club
p. 4 HERITAGE BUILDING Bloomingdale and the Waegwoltic Club Garry Shutlak
p. 6 LECTURE Laura MacNutt: Redefining Adaptive Re-use — Strategies for Practical Preservation of Built Heritage Donald Forbes
p. 8 INDUSTRIAL heritage Purcell’s Cove: The Story Behind the Stone Cole Grabinsky
p. 11 HERITAGE FOR SALE Joseph Haines House, Freeport
p. 12 LECTURE Lived-in History: The re-purposing of Downtown Dartmouth’s Quaker House and Evergreen David Jones
p. 14 IN MEMORIAM Cora de Jong Greenaway
December 2016, Vol. 41.4
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Joe Ballard
p. 3 ARTIST Anna Syperek
p. 4 in MEMORIAM Dr Philip Desmond Pacey Dulcie Conrad
p. 6 EDITORIAL Another Sad Act of Destruction Editor
p. 8 INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE The Davison Lumber Company: the American Touch (1903-1921) Philip Spencer
p. 12 CHRISTMAS TOY BOX Gordon Troop, Awheel in Nova Scotia: One Man’s Passion for Restoring and Using Vintage Vehicles Peter Delefes
p. 16 OPINION Anchor Buildings of Halifax’s Old South Suburb at Risk Janet Morris
p. 18 LECTURE Preserving a Legacy: the Mi’kmaw Petroglyphs of Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site Robert Ferguson
p. 21 CONFERENCE 2016 Nova Scotia Heritage Conference Janet Morris
p. 22 LECTURE Sydney Dumaresq: Some of the Oldest Houses in English Canada Elizabeth Burke
September 2016, Vol. 41.3
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Joe Ballard
p. 3 ARTIST Paul Hannon
p. 4 INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE The Davison Lumber Company: from the Pioneers to a Lumbering Empire Philip Spencer
p. 6 LECTURE The Uniacke Estate Allan Penney
p. 8 HERITAGE HOUSES Three Churchill Houses on the Avon River in Hants County Elizabeth Churchill Snell
p. 10 HERITAGE HOUSE The John Wiley Churchill House, Hantsport, Nova Scotia Chérie Tolson Winters
p. 12 HERITAGE HOUSE Laidlaw-White House, 2 Mitchell Street, Halifax Garry D. Shutlak
p. 13 PLANNING Heritage and the Proposed HRM Regional Centre Plan Philip Pacey
p. 14 WHERE DID HE LIVE? Arthur Lismer’s Residence in Bedford (1916-1919) Tony Edwards
June 2016, Vol. 41.2
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Joe Ballard
p. 3 ARTIST Inae Kim
p. 4 PROFILE Willie Troop – ‘Jill’ (and Master) of All Trades Peter Delefes
p. 8 URBAN HERITAGE 2016 Jane’s Walks in Halifax and Dartmouth Donald Forbes
p. 10 HERITAGE BUILDING Fort Sackville and the Scott Manor House in Bedford Tony Edwards
p. 13 PROPOSED RE-PURPOSING Second Chance for Annapolis Royal Regional Academy Jane Nicholson
p. 14 LECTURE Simeon Perkins’ House in Liverpool is Not in Peril Allen Penney
p. 18 LECTURE James W. Macnutt QC – Building for Justice: Historic Courthouses of the Maritimes Janet Morris
March 2016, Vol. 41.1
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Joe Ballard
p. 3 ARTIST Jan Davison
p. 4 AWARDS Heritage Trust 2015 Awards Ceremony, Royal Artillery Park, Halifax
p. 6 LECTURE Clair Rankin – St Peter’s: the Village on the Canal Janet Morris
p. 8 RURAL HERITAGE Documenting the Surviving Barns of the Eastern Shore Gordon Hammond
p. 12 LECTURE Don Chard – Moving the Home: the Halifax Protestant Orphanage, its Buildings and the Children who Called Them Home (1857-1970) Linda Forbes
p. 14 AWARDS Award to Barry MacDonald for Excellence in Supporting Heritage Conservation Dan Conlin
December 2015, Vol. 40.4
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Joe Ballard
p. 3 ARTIST Joy Laking
p. 4 MILITARY HERITAGE Artillery Park – the RA and RE Ball, Wednesday, 21 October 1891 Wayne Shellnutt
p. 8 INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE Saving Nova Scotia’s Industrial Heritage David Rollinson
p. 10 AWARDS Government House Rehabilitation – “New Wine in an Old Bottle” Cynthia Street and Terrence Smith-Lamothe
p. 13 HERITAGE BUILDING Seeton House, 1253 Barrington Street, Halifax Garry Shutlak
p. 14 LECTURE A Victorian Pleasure Ground in Truro Joe Ballard
p. 17 HERITAGE DOWN UNDER Parramatta Connection - Convict-Built Heritage House Janice Zann
September 2015, Vol. 40.3
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Joe Ballard
p. 3 ARTIST Christopher Gorey
p. 4 HERITAGE CONSERVATION John Walsh House, Guysborough Christopher A. Cooke
p. 6 LECTURE William & Christopher Breckenridge: Commerce Under the Hill – Schmidt’s Ville and Spring Garden Road Dulcie Conrad
p. 8 LECTURE Steven Schwinghamer: Exploring Lawlor Island - History and Heritage Resources Hope Beanlands
p. 12 LIVING WITH HERITAGE The Music Room (Rotunda) at Prince’s Lodge – a Personal Family Connection Peter Delefes
June 2015, Vol. 40.2
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Linda Forbes
p. 3 ARTIST Emma FitzGerald
p. 4 HERITAGE STRUCTURE Ottawa House by the Sea Museum and Archives Conrad Byers
p. 6 HERITAGE STRUCTURE Clifton: the ‘Country Retreat’ of Judge and Mrs Thomas Chandler Haliburton Allen Penney
p. 10 LECTURE The Lost Churches of Halifax Glenn Taylor
p. 12 AWARDS Moidart: the Stone House of Creignish Lorrie MacKinnon
p. 14 HERITAGE CONSERVATION The Old Post Office, Annapolis Royal Ryan Scranton
p. 16 AWARDS Preserving HMCS Sackville, Canada’s Naval Memorial Len Canfield
p. 18 PAINTED ROOMS Did A.J. Downing Influence Lewis Bailey? Joe Ballard
March 2015, Vol. 40.1
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Linda Forbes
p. 4 LECTURE Laura de Boer: Revealing Details - Findings of the Charles Morris Office Building Marilyn Gurney
p. 6 RETAIL HERITAGE The Dillon Building, Halifax Garry D. Shutlak
p. 9 RURAL SUSTAINABILITY The Right Connection Elizabeth Burke
p. 10 ARTIST Mary Garoutte
p. 12 AWARDS Built Heritage Awards Ceremony, Halifax Hall, February 2015 Linda Forbes
p. 14 AWARDS Miller Dermatology Clinic, 6088 Coburg Road, Halifax
p. 16 HISTORY The Griffin at 51 – Looking Back and Moving Ahead Peter Delefes
p. 18 POINT OF VIEW A Nova Scotia Traditional Trades Network Austin Parsons
December 2014, Vol. 39.4
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Linda Forbes
p. 3 ARTIST Evgenia Makogon
p. 4 RELIGIOUS HERITAGE Churches: Lost and Found David A. Sutherland
p. 6 AWARDS Église Ste-Marie et le Communauté de Pointe-de-l’Église/ Church of Ste-Marie and the Community of Church Point André Valotaire
p. 8 ADAPTIVE REUSE Repurposing Granville Ferry's Holy Trinity Church Judy Kennedy
p. 9 HERITAGE DOCUMENTENTATION Spherical Images of Church Interiors Richard Novossiltzeff
p. 12 HERITAGE MAINTENANCE Let’s Reduce the Energy Costs in our Houses of Worship Arthur A. Irwin
p. 16 LECTURES Church and Cemetery – Heritage in Transition Janet Morris
p. 18 MUSICAL HERITAGE Throw Out the Lifeline – Maritimes Organs at Risk Freeman Dryden
September 2014, Vol. 39.3
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Linda Forbes
p. 3 ARTIST Michelle SaintOnge
p. 4 LECTURE Allen Penney: Clifton House - a Picturesque Estate Janet Morris
p. 6 HERITAGE ACCESS Doors Open Halifax Hugh MacKay
p. 8 HERITAGE CONSERVATION The Peter Bonnett House, Annapolis Royal Hal Oare
p. 10 REGISTERED PROPERTY 276 Portland Street, Dartmouth, and the Charles Pearce family Todd Kramers
p. 13 HERITAGE FOR SALE Captain Thomas Roy House, Maitland, 1878 Elizabeth Burke
p. 14 WORKSHOP REPORT Old Stones: from Exploration to Preservation Donald Forbes
p. 17 LECTURE Bill Hockey: Making a Better World − Economic and Other Benefits of Preserving our Built Heritage Janet Morris
p. 19 HERITAGE REVEALED The L. Higgins & Co. Sign, Barrington Street, Halifax Garry D. Shutlak
June 2014, Vol. 39.2
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Linda Forbes
p. 3 ARTIST Margaret Dugandzic
p. 5 AWARDS Bank of Nova Scotia (Main Branch), Halifax Elizabeth Burke
p. 6 HERITAGE TOURS Around the Block in 264 Years: Heritage Walking Tour Joanne McCarthy O’Leary
p. 8 HERITAGE INSTITUTION The University of King’s College at 225 Henry Roper
p. 11 BUILDER’S MANUAL Wonderful Winders: Turning Scary Stairs into Safe Stairs Bruce MacNab
p. 12 ARCHIVES Early Aerial Photography of Halifax: a Time Capsule of Our Heritage Dirk Werle
p. 16 LECTURE Allan Marble: Destined for Demolition: Hospital Buildings Constructed in Nova Scotia 1867-1950 Marilyn Gurney
p. 18 LECTURE Justin Helm: Victorian Ornamental Hardware in the Maritimes: 1860-1910 Linda Forbes
p. 20 CONSERVATION METHODS Mapping the Morris Building: Survey Firm Gives Back David Males
p. 22 LECTURE Judith Fingard: Licensed Drinking Establishments in Temperance-Era Halifax Marilyn Gurney
March 2014, Vol. 39.1
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Linda Forbes
p. 3 ARTIST Nicole Power
p. 6 AWARDS 2013 Built Heritage Awards Elizabeth Burke
p. 8 AWARDS Award to Art Gallery of Nova Scotia for Preservation and Restoration of the Maud Lewis House Janet Morris
p. 10 HERITAGE LOST An African Nova Scotian Community in Richmond Garry D. Shutlak
p. 13 BUILDER'S MANUAL A Photo Finish for a Southampton Home Bruce MacNab
p. 14 LECTURE Bruce MacNab: The magical mystery tour Janet Morris
p. 16 PLACES OF WORSHIP St. Paul's Anglican Church, Northfield, Hants County Holly Hanes
p. 18 OPINION Corners are Important Alan Ruffman
December 2013, Vol. 38.4
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Linda Forbes p. 3 ARTIST Gary LeDrew
p. 5 HERITAGE BUILDING Town of Amherst Sets Example of Adaptive Re-Use Donald Forbes
p. 6 COMMUNITY / HERITAGE BUILDING Whitney Pier’s Polish Village Hall (1949) Tom Urbaniak
p. 8 LECTURE A.J.B. Johnston: A Phoenix called Louisbourg − Top 10 History of Louisbourg: Past, Present, Future Janet Morris
p. 10 LECTURE Kevin Robins: Military Life at Citadel Hill during the War of 1812-1814 Dulcie Conrad and Janet Morris
p. 12 HERITAGE BUILDING 23 Pine Street, Austenville, Dartmouth Holly Gunn
p. 15 CONFERENCE 2013 Nova Scotia Heritage Officers’ Conference Sara Beanlands
p. 15 NEWS Heritage Canada - The National Trust Tom Urbaniak
September 2013, Vol. 38.3
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Linda Forbes
p. 3 ARTIST Bill Hanrahan
p. 4 EVENT Doors Open Halifax Hugh MacKay
p. 6 EDUCATION Nova Scotia's Students Celebrate Our History and Culture Janice Zann
p. 7 HERITAGE BUILDING/EVENT Wile Carding Mill of Bridgewater Barbara Thompson
p. 8 AWARDS A Lifetime Achievement Award for Lyndon Watkins, Schmidtville Elizabeth Burke
p. 10 HERITAGE HOUSES/AWARDS Showcasing the Schmidt Daughters' Cottages Elizabeth Burke
p. 12 HERITAGE BUILDINGS A Convenient Disconnect - When Heritage Matters Austin Parsons
p. 13 COMMUNITY/HERITAGE BUILDING St. Patrick's-Alenxandra: Community Not Hopeful City Council is Sincere Dulcie Conrad
p. 15 LECTURE Iris Shea: Foreign Protestant Descendants at the North West Arm Janet Morris
p. 17 LECTURE Charles Burke: "I Often Wonder What Become of Her": Beryl Markham's Atlantic Crossing September 5, 1936 Janet Morris
p. 19 BUILDER'S MANUAL Patching Plaster Walls with Drywall Bruce MacNab
June 2013, Vol. 38.2
p. 3 ARTIST Pat Shattuck
p. 4 REPORT President's Report Linda Forbes
p. 5 AT THE OFFICE Trials and Tribulations of Charles Morris Jr., Surveyor General of Nova Scotia, 1781-1802 Don Chard
p. 6 SPOKEN WORD It Doesn't Take Much El Jones
p. 7 LECTURE Colin Larocque and Jonathan Fowler: Telling Time with Tree Rings and Other Sources for Dating our Built Heritage Janet Morris
p. 8 HERITAGE BUILDING Architectural Value of the Morris House Janet Pacey
p. 9 PHOTO ESSAY Morris Office 1764-2013 Aaron Murnaghan
p. 12 CHALLENGES The Bumps along the Road: Challenges of the Morris Project Phil Pacey
p. 14 VISION FOR THE FUTURE Walking Alongside Our Youth: A Support Service Model for the Morris House Project Carol Charlebois
p. 15 ARTISTS From the Artists' Point of View - Linda Forbes
March 2013, Vol. 38.1
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Linda Forbes
p. 3 ARTIST Zehava Power
p. 4 AWARDS HTNS Built Heritage Awards - 2012 Winners
p. 8 HERITAGE SITES Bridgewater's Brookside Cemetery Peter Oickle
p. 10 HERITAGE BUILDINGS Chester's Lightfoot Tower Glen Macleod
p. 12 HERITAGE LOST Halifax's South End Railway Cut Barry Copp
p. 14 REVIEW Bruce Armstrong's Touchstones: Encounters with the Spirit of Nova Scotia Holly Gunn
p. 15 HERITAGE SITES Bridges to Cross: A Report from Mill Village Murray Kirkpatrick and Richard Mueller
p. 16 BUILDER'S MANUAL The Framing Square Bruce MacNab
p. 17 HERITAGE HOUSES 2012 Dartmouth Heritage House Tour Don Chard
p. 19 NOTICE New Digital Collection
December 2012, Vol. 37.4
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Linda Forbes p. 3 ARTIST Frans Aeyelts
p. 4 HERITAGE HOUSES Lunenburg Heritage Society’s 2012 House Tour John Bell
p. 7 EDUCATION From Local Heritage Fairs to National Exposure Janice R. Zann
p. 8 HERITAGE HOUSES The George Rent House on South Park Street Garry D. Shutlak
p. 9 BUILDINGS AT RISK Saving the Shore Lights of Nova Scotia E.W. Hamilton
p. 10 HERITAGE LOST Some Examples of the Architecture of Poor Houses and County Homes in Nova Scotia Allan E. Marble
p. 12 HERITAGE ORGANIZATIONS Heritage Cape Breton Connection Cooperative Limited Tammy MacNeil
p. 13 HERITAGE HOUSES/HERITAGE FOR SALE Lowden House
p. 14 HERITAGE ORGANIZATIONS The Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County Visits Nova Scotia Amy Gaston
p. 15 BUILDER’S MANUAL The Naked Truth: Cast Iron Bathtubs vs. Acrylic Imposters Bruce MacNab
p. 16 REVIEW W. P. Kerr’s History Etched in Stone Karin Salk
p. 18 REVIEW Frances Jewel Dickson’s Destination White Point Holly Gunn
September 2012, Vol. 37.3
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Linda Forbes
p. 3 ARTIST Ron Hazell
p. 4 EDUCATION Heritage Carpentry at Lunenburg Campus, NSCC Brent Kaulback
p. 6 WHERE DID HE LIVE? Harold R. Foster — Creator of the Prince Valiant Adventure Comic Strip Peter Delefes
p. 8 HERITAGE HOUSES/BUILDINGS AT RISK A Blockhouse Landmark Is Rescued from Demolition John Bell
p. 9 LECTURE Jeffrey Reed: Broadening and Deepening Our Understanding of Heritage Erin Harrison
p. 10 HERITAGE SITES The Landscape of Grand Pré Beth Keech
p. 12 IN MEMORIAM Joyce Margaret McCulloch
p. 13 HERITAGE SITES Three Cultures, One Land, Rich in History Sally Ross
p. 15 BUILDER’S MANUAL Reviving a Kitchen Classic Bruce MacNab
p. 16 HERITAGE HOUSES Maison Mouchet Janet McGinity and Donna McInnis
p. 18 HERITAGE HOUSE/HERITAGE FOR SALE Ellershausen Manor Elizabeth Burke
p. 19 REVIEW Mike Parker’s Ghost Islands Donna McInnis
June 2012, Vol. 37.2
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Peter Delefes
p. 3 ARTIST Shelley Mitchell
4 BUILDER’S MANUAL Stained Glass Restoration at St. Mark’s, Middle LaHave Penny Bedal
6 LECTURE Tom Urbaniak: Heritage Charter for Nova Scotia Proposed Janet Morris
8 LECTURE Claire Campbell: How Canadian Cities Present Their History Janet Morris
10 AWARDS 2011 Built Heritage Award Winners Elizabeth Burke
12 LECTURE Royce Walker: Rediscover McNabs Island Janet Morris
13 WHERE DID SHE LIVE? Titanic Survivor Hilda Mary Slayter Garry Shutlak
14 BUILDER’S MANUAL Grab Your Shingle Iron - and Your Band-Aids Bruce MacNab
15 HERITAGE STRUCTURES Provincial Designation of the Stone Bridge at Chester Gail Smith
16 HERITAGE HOUSES/BUILDINGS AT RISK New Research on the ‘Morris Building’ - May 2012 Jonathan Fowler
18 LECTURE Laura DeBoer: Archaeology of Standing Buildings Janet Morris
December 2011 & March 2012, Vol. 36.4 & 37.1 (combined)
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Peter Delefes
p. 3 BUILDER’S MANUAL Hanging Chimneys Joan Flewwelling
p. 4 BUILDER’S MANUAL Historic Fences of Truro Joe Ballard
p. 6 COMMENTARY Pro-Active Steps Needed to Protect Heritage Properties Peter C. Oickle
p. 8 HERITAGE HOUSES/ADAPTIVE RE-USE Early Days in Peggy’s Cove Donna McInnis
p. 10 ADAPTIVE RE-USE Nostalgia Strikes at the Rollways, Springhill Bruce MacNab
p. 12 COMMENTARY Promised Historic Conservation District in Southend Halifax Philip Pacey
p. 12 LECTURE Barbara DeLory: Seeing Halifax through its Art Janet Morris
p. 13 HERITAGE SITES Nova Scotia’s Experience of War, 1812-15 Julian Gwyn
p. 14 BUILDER’S MANUAL Lequille Home Offers a Lesson in Architectural Subtlety Bruce MacNab
p. 16 LECTURE Sharon and Wayne Ingalls: The Fabled Shores of Bedford Basin Janet Morris
p. 18 REVIEW Three Centuries of Public ART: Historic Halifax Regional Municipality John Bell
September 2011, Vol. 36.3
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Peter Delefes
p. 3 BUILDINGS AT RISK Clements House, Chebogue Ruth-Anne Lawrence and Virginia Kleiner
p. 4 HERITAGE SITES/BUILDINGS AT RISK Preserving the Built Heritage of McNabs Island Paul Erickson
p. 6 HERITAGE SITES Electric City – New France Donna McInnis
p. 8 EVENTS/BUILDINGS Truro’s Heritage on Display Hal Oare and Linda Forbes
p. 10 LECTURE Conrad Byers: Times Challenge Heritage Preservation: The Parrsboro Response Janet Morris
p. 11 BUILDER’S MANUAL Match the Past: Traditional Exterior Trim Meets Modern Doors and Windows Bruce MacNab
p. 13 EDUCATION Preservation Through Education – Provincial Heritage Conference 2011: Streetscapes, Cultural Landscapes and Contemporary Technology Andrena Teed
p. 14 COMMUNITIES Planters of Cobequid, Nova Scotia (Now Colchester County) Janice R. Zann
June 2011, Vol. 36.2
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Peter Delefes
p. 3 RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS St. Andrew’s United Church, Baddeck Forks Joan MacInnes
p. 4 BUILDER’S MANUAL/RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS The Restoration of a Historic Gem Arthur Irwin
p. 5 LECTURE Iris Shea: The Pool House in Jollimore: Uncovering the Mystery of this 19th Century House Donna McInnis
p. 6 LECTURE Graeme Duffus: A Halifax History of Masonry and Architecture Janet Morris
p. 8 BUILDER’S MANUAL Cabin Corners Conquered Bruce MacNab
p. 10 BUILDINGS AT RISK In Support of the Barrington Street Heritage Conservation District Linda Forbes
p. 12 PROFILE Henry Peters–Joiner, Contractor, Builder, Developer (1824-1890) Garry D. Shutlak
p. 13 COMMENTARY An Opinion About “Development” in Historic Dartmouth Jean Kryszek Chard
p. 14 LECTURE Sara Beanlands: Acadian Life Illuminated in the Life of the Rev. Dr. Andrew Brown Janet Morris
March 2011, Vol. 36.1
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Peter Delefes
p. 3 RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS The Many Chapels of King’s College Taunya Dawson
p. 6 RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS/BUILDINGS AT RISK Église Saint Jean-Baptiste, Corberrie Fr. Maurice LeBlanc
p. 7 HERITAGE BUILDINGS The Bandstand in the Halifax Public Gardens Lyndon Watkins
p. 8 BUILDER’S MANUAL The Conservation and Restoration of Stained Glass Norbert Sattler
p. 12 ADAPTIVE RE-USE School’s Out! : Breath of Life Comes to Truro’s Surplus Schools Janice R. Zann
p. 13 INFORMATION/GUIDES New Means to Explore New Buildings
p. 14 LECTURE Dr. Paul Bennett: Endangered Schoolhouses: The Palace Schools of Victorian and Edwardian Nova Scotia Janet Morris
p. 15 BUILDER’S MANUAL Diamond-Lock Shingles Bruce MacNab
December 2010, Vol. 35.4
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Peter Delefes
p. 3 HERITAGE HOUSES/HERITAGE FOR SALE A Beautiful 100 Year Old House Nancy O’Brien
p. 4 HERITAGE HOUSES Dating a House: The Oldest House in Chester Basin? Brian Murphy
p. 8 EVENTS/BUILDINGS Dartmouth Heritage House Tour Hal Oare
p. 10 LECTURE Ian Cameron: Forgotten First Landings in Canada: Lawlor’s Island Quarantine Station Janet Morris
p. 11 PROJECTS/COMMUNITIES HTNS and Waymarking – an Opportunity Dan Earle
p. 12 LECTURE Allan Marble: Would You Like to Live in These Houses? Poor House Buildings and the Care of the Poor in Nova Scotia, 1758-1970 Sara J. Beanlands
p. 13 HERITAGE HOUSES The Uniacke-Sawyer House, 5720 Inglis Street, Halifax Garry D. Shutlak
p. 14 EVENTS/RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS English Theatre Songs Illustrate Lecture at St. John’s, Lunenburg Donna McInnis
p. 14 COMMENTARY Ned Kaufman: “This Land Is Your Land, This Land is My Land”: Whose Land Is It, Anyway? Catherine Nasmith
p. 15 BUILDER’S MANUAL Picture This Bruce MacNab
p. 16 BOOKS Atlantic Canada in Print
September 2010, Vol. 35.3
p. 2 REPORT President’s Report Peter Delefes
p. 3 BUILDINGS The Story of the CBC Building at Sackville & Bell Road in Halifax J. Philip Dumaresq
p. 4 HERITAGE HOUSES Part II: The Last Remaining Fisherman’s House on McNutt’s Island Anne Yarbrough
p. 6 RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS What Good Are Old Churches? Dulcie Conrad
p. 8 BUILDINGS AT RISK Saving a Church for the Community – Central Chebogue United Baptist Church Mark Fuller
p. 10 COMMUNITIES The Historical Society as a “Developer”: The Case of Old Sydney Society Joyce Rankin and Tom Urbaniak
p. 13 AWARDS/EDUCATION Learning to Connect with Our Heritage Jan Zann
p. 14 LECTURE Brian Robinson: Halifax’s Fortified Heritage
p. 15 LECTURE Marilyn Gurney: The King’s Yard
p. 17 BUILDER’S MANUAL What’s Up with Balloon Framing? Bruce MacNab
p. 18 ADVICE Is a Heritage Building Project Right for You? Jane Nicholson, Mrs. Nicholson, Inc.
p. 19 REPORT Executive and Board of Trustees 2010-2011 Nominating Committee
June 2010, Vol. 35.2
p. 1 ARTISTS Pat Shattuck – Watercolourist
p. 4 HERITAGE HOUSES The Last Remaining Fisherman’s House on McNutt’s Island Anne Yarbrough
p. 6 COMMUNITIES Chester Basin – Celebrating 250 Years Glenda Redden
p. 8 BUILDER’S MANUAL Cruciform Houses: A roof-framer’s delight Bruce MacNab
p. 9 REPORT President’s Report Peter Delefes
p. 10 PROJECTS Painted Rooms Project Leeann Roy, Erin Flegg and Andrew Powter
p. 13 LECTURE Garry Shutlak: David Stirling’s Houses Lecture Joan Dawson
p. 14 LECTURE Father Maurice LeBlanc: Acadian Painting before 1963 Joan Dawson
p. 14 BOOKS Township Life in the Time of the Planters (1760-1815) John Whidden
p. 15 LECTURE Chapel in the Pines Arthur Irwin
p. 16 RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS The Memorial Windows of St. Paul’s, Bridgewater Peter C. Oickle
p. 19 RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS/BUILDINGS AT RISK Looking to the Future for Stella Maris Church The Ferguson’s Cove Neighbourhood Association
March 2010, Vol. 35.1
p. 1 Resurrection: the Kelly Building Wallie Brannen
p. 4 City Rants - The Granville Street Canyon A Disenchanted Tour Guide
p. 5 The Herald Block, Argyle Street Garry D Shutlak
p. 6 Requiem for the Victoria Apartments
p. 7 Save the Building, Somewhere Paul Kellogg
p. 7 What Future for Stella Maris Church?
p. 8 President’s Report Peter Delefes
p. 9 Stretching Shingles Bruce MacNab
p. 10 Reinstating the Historic Gardiner’s Mill Dam Michael Tavares
p. 12 Struggle to Open, Struggle to Survive: St. Mary’s College (1802-1952) Peter McGuigan
p. 13 Halifax’s Memorial Tower: Its Design and Construction (Part II) Brian Cuthbertson
p. 17 Heritage for Sale – Award-winning church conversion
p. 18 Planter Nova Scotia Celebrates in 2010: Its 250th Anniversary Julian Gwyn
December 2009, Vol. 34.4
p. 1 Artistry in Wood and Glass Contributes to the Maritime Conservatory for the Performing Arts Michael Tavares
p. 3 The Cottage in the Dingle - Sandford Fleming's Rustic Retreat Heather Watts & Iris Shea
p. 5 Publicly Sponsored Twin Towers Would Obliterate Public Harbour Views
p. 6 President’s Report: HTNS’s 50th Anniversary Peter Delefes
p. 7 Morris and Hollis Streets: Four Iconic Buildings Lost Janet Morris
p. 8 Passionate About Buildings
p. 10 Heritage Canada Conference Report: Not just preaching to the converted Andrew Powter
p. 11 Halifax's Memorial Tower: Its Design and Construction Brian Cuthbertson
p. 13 Queens County Museum/Perkins House Complex Linda Rafuse
p. 14 Lunenburg and Dartmouth Historic House Tours Hal Oare
p. 15 Another Chance for Hazel Hill
p. 17 The Troop Barn: An Architectural "Moveable Feast" Janet Morris
p. 18 An Architectural Illusion for the Ages Bruce MacNab
p. 20 Municipal Designation of the Captain Joseph Hall House, Granville Ferry Judy Kennedy
p. 20 Peter Coffman Decodes Nova Scotia Gothic
p. 24 Pictou County Cemeteries Karen McKay
p. 26 "Who Has Heard of Imperoyal Village?" p. 27 “The Sinking of the Athenia” One Year Later
September 2009, Vol. 34.3
p. 1 French Village Train Station Peter Delefes
p. 4 The Putnam-Frieze House, Maitland Roy Rhyno
p. 7 Soon to be Gone: End of the Roy Building Garry D. Shutlak
p. 8 HTNS Religious Buildings Committee Report Mary M. Schaefer p. 8 Survey of Industrial Archaeology of Nova Scotia aims to collect data
p. 9 The Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919: The Nova Scotia Experience
p.10 President’s Report: Your Support Needed in Days Ahead Peter Delefes
p. 11 Interpreting Pre-Deportation Era Acadian Houses
p. 12 Recollections of Town and Gown in a Rhodes & Curry Building : the Antigonish Heritage Museum Jocelyn Gillis
p. 14 HTNS Board an Executive Members 2009-2010
p. 15 Why Modern Buildings Leak : A Builder’s Secret that Might Prevent Millions in Damages Bruce MacNab
p. 16 On the Market in Maitland
p. 17 Jaw Bone Corner Cemetery Maynard Stevens
p. 18 Maitland, East Hants: Community Participation in Province’s First Heritage Conservation District Bill Plaskett
p. 19 Summer Rambles: Bridgewater Re-visioned Janet Morris
p. 20 Safe for Now - Mothballing Historic Places Jeffrey Reed
p. 21 Hat Accompli Jens Jensen
June 2009, Vol. 34.2
p. 1 Diners and Designers Bring Renewed Vitality to Halifax’s Former No. 4 Fire Station Peter Delefes
p. 3 Chester Celebrates 250-Year History Carol Nauss & Glenda Redden
p. 5 Where did they Live and Work? Further Notes on S. Howard & Son (Queen Building) Hollis St., Halifax, and the Howard Family Garry D. Shutlak
p. 7 Heritage in Our Communities: How an Individual Can Make a Difference: The Case of Peter Saulnier
p. 8 Intrinsic Beauty of Old Port Medway Cemetery Inspires Community Support Robert Whitelaw
p. 10 David Stirling’s Churches
p. 11 The Oldest Pieces of Architectural Timber in Atlantic Canada: the Grand Pré Aboiteau Sally Ross
p. 12 Heritage for Sale: Murray Manor 225 Main Street, Yarmouth
p. 13 Nova Scotia’s Historic Courthouses
March 2009, Vol. 34.1
p. 1 The Grand Old Lady of Gottingen Street –Who is She? Eileen Riley
p. 3 Deregistration of Dimock House Wendy Elliott
p. 4 AGORA-L, a Discussion List Hosted by the Heritage Canada Foundation Graeme F. Duffus
p. 5 Adaptive Re-use: Keeping Historic Places Alive Collins Bank, 1869 Upper Water Street Peter Delefes
p. 6 Heritage Tourism in Yarmouth
p. 7 The Little Museum that Could: Parkdale–Maplewood Community Museum, Lunenburg County Donna M. Smith
p. 8 Time Frame–McCully Collection: Aerial Photographs of Nova Scotia 1931 Conrad Byers
p. 11 Another Reason to Bring Back the Trains! Restoration of Annapolis Royal Train Station wins 2008 Built Heritage Award Janet Morris
p. 12 President’s Report for January, 2009 Dr. Philip Pacey
p. 13 Where Did She Live? Sarah Howard (1816-1871) Elizabeth Lambie
p. 15 Heritage for Sale: The Ruggles-Munro House 833 St. George Street, Annapolis Royal
December 2008, Vol. 33.4
p. 1 The Halifax Protestant Orphanage: 1857-1970 Don Chard
p. 4 From the Diary of Frances Murray Thurso House, Dartmouth Frances Murray
p. 6 A Tribute to Lou Collins: A Man of Vision and Action Dr. Allan Marble
p. 7 President’s Report Phil Pacey
p. 8 Celebrating Dartmouth’s Heritage Again Hal Oare
p. 10 The Painted Rooms Project Leeann Roy
p. 11 World Heritage Tourism Researchers Meet in Halifax Dr. Wanda George
p. 12 Annual Dinner wraps up 2008 for Trust members & guests
p. 15 Images of Bedford’s Past
p. 15 A New Use for Truro’s Normal College Janice R. Zann
p. 16 Walking Tours of Downtown Halifax
p. 17 Government House Today: November 2008 Marie Elwood
p. 18 John Frederic Herbin and the Memorial Church at Grand-Pré Sally Ross
p. 19 Mahone Bay Settlers Museum Deborah Trask
p. 20 “A Blast of a Presentation”-The Second Halifax Explosion
p. 21 James Humphreys House, Shelburne, for sale Lee Serieys
September 2008, Vol. 33.3
p. 1 NSARM’s Built Heritage Resources: a web-based research guide Philip L. Hartling
p. 5 President’s Report Philip Pacey
p. 6 Five New Members Join HTNS Board of Directors at June 19 AGM
p. 7 Homes is Where the Start is…Green Renovating with the Ecology Action Centre Zak Miller
p. 8 William Critchlow Harris (1854-1913) Garry D. Shutlak
p. 9 HTNS’s 2008-2009 Board of Trustees
p. 10 Archaeology in Nova Scotia - 2008 Sara Beanlands
p. 11 A Vision for a Vibrant and Beautiful Halifax Peter Delefes
p. 12 Office Block Threatens Historic Properties Elizabeth Pacey
p. 15 People Power in Parrsboro Jan Zann
p. 16 “The Days the Ships Came In”— Port Williams, Inland Port of the Valley
p. 17 The Lunenburg County Historical Society and Fort Point Museum, LaHave Joan Dawson
p. 18 Sim City Samuel Austin
p. 19 Grand Pré World Heritage nomination proposal Marianne Gates
p. 19 Additional notes about Trinity Church and environs Garry D. Shutlak
p. 20 Preparing to Float the Malagawatch Church
p. 21 Heritage for Sale: 478 St. George Street, Annapolis Royal
p. 21 Reconciling while Remembering the Deportation
p. 22 “Black Loyalist 225” Shelburne Black Loyalist Heritage Society
June 2008, Vol. 33.2
p. 1 Ode to Trinity Anglican Church Janet Morris & Lorraine Slopek
p. 3 The Three Lives of Lord Dalhousie
p. 5 Jane’s Walks Jane Kansas
p. 6 Third Annual Heritage Officers’ Conference: “Re-Using Old Building-Tools and Techniques for their Adaptive Re-Use Maggie Holm
p. 7 Where Did They Live? Marshall Saunders (1861-1947) Janet Morris
p. 8 The Oldest House in Nova Scotia: The De Gannes/Cosby House
p. 11 Heritage for Sale: 42 King Street, Parrsboro
p. 12 President’s Report Philip Pacey
p. 14 James (Jim) Dean Snowdon 1947-2008
March 2008, Vol. 33.1
p. 1 Kent Lodge Linda Forbes
p. 4 Green Restoration Workshop Kevin Ball
p. 5 Old Town Lunenburg: UNESCO World Heritage Site
p. 6 Heritage for Sale $180,000 269 Water Street, Westport, Brier Island
p. 7 President’s Report Phil Pacey
p. 10 The Changing Face of Truro Janice R. Zann
p. 11 The Village Street of Mabou
p. 12 Elliot & Hopson: the Sydney Year Garry D. Shutlak
p. 14 The Struggle to Bring Halifax its First High School
December 2007, Vol. 32.3 & 32.4
p. 1 A Stunning Adaptive Re-use Awards Committee
p. 3 Chebucto Road School Garry Shutlak
p. 4 President’s Report Phil Pacey
p. 5 Cart Trails & Cartographers Joan Dawson
p. 7 The “Halifax SOS” Meeting: Human Scale in the Urban Core Dr. Philip Pacey
p. 8 Grand Pre UNESCO Designation Ahead Wendy Elliott
p. 9 A Survey of the Life & Times of John Wentworth Janet Morris
p. 10 Another Mansion Down: The Brookfield-Stanbury House Garry Stutlak
p. 13 McNab’s Island: An Autumn Pleasure Ground Janet Morris
p. 14 Lunenburg Heritage House Tour Janet Morris
p. 15 Living History in Dartmouth Linda Forbes
p. 17 What’s up Around the Province Michael Tavares
p. 17 Nova Scotia Heritage Property Program Kevin Barrett
p. 18 Built Heritage Certificate Presentation
June 2007, Vol. 32.2
p. 1 Brunswick Street Gothic: Saint Patrick’s Church Wallace Brannen
p. 5 Tantramar Heritage Trust and the Boultenhouse Heritage Centre
p. 6 April Lecture: The Painted Room
p. 7 Sydney Architects: R.B. Whitten Garry Shutlak
p. 8 Beautiful Cities Janet Morris
p. 9 The Rotunda: A Survivor Sharon Ingalls
p. 10 Gothic Revival Revived Dan Earle
p. 12 Annapolis Royal Unveils Prince of Wales Plaque
p. 13 March Lecture: New Houses of Worship: The Built Heritage of Baptist Churches of Annapolis and Digby Counties
p. 14 CVE Announces it’s First Canadian Historic Preservation Summer Volunteer Program
p. 15 Conference Report: Embracing the Heritage Advantage
p. 16 Workshop Series: Liverpool
p. 17 President’s Report Phil Pacey
March 2007, Vol. 32.1
p. 1 Where did they live? Historic Houses and Those who lived in them: Thurso, Dartmouth 1872 Anthony Lamplugh
p. 4 February Lecture: Haligonian Trams: Our Disappeared Heritage Joan Dawson
p. 5 The Scottish Buildings of Rural & Urban Pictou Darrell Burke
p. 7 Let’s Act to Protect Our Lighthouses Philip Pacey
9. Message from the President Phil Pacey
p. 10 The Re-opening of McCulloch House, a Story of Cooperation Darrell Burk
p. 12 November Lecture: Conservation of Canada’s Vimy Monument Joan Dawson
p. 13 J.C. Dumaresq: A Local Boy Makes Good Garry P. Shutlak
p. 14 Energy Efficiency in Heritage Structures Arthur Irwin
p. 16 In Memoriam: Frederick White Matthews Philip Hartling
p. 17 Proposed Amendments to Heritage Property Act May Prevent Repeats of Merkel House Fiasco-Is it too late Coburg Cottage? Fred Hutchinson & Garry D. Shutlak
December 2006, Vol. 31.4
p. 1 George E. Hutchinson, the Traveling Architect Garry D. Shutlak
p. 5 Christmas Past in Nova Scotia Joan Dawson
p. 6 Message from the President Phil Pacey
p. 7 Heritage Canada Foundation Annual Conference & Expo 2006
p. 9 Biography: Charles Morris 1711 – 1781 F.C Hutchinson
p. 10 Heritage Trust House Tour
p. 11 2006: Historic Schmidtville
p. 13 September Lecture: Telegraphic Buzz
p. 13 Two Heritage-minded Nova Scotians recognized with Order of Canada
p. 14 October Lecture: New Lights for a Country Church &…
p. 14 Truro Historical Fair
p. 16 The History of Forester’s Hall David Brown
September 2006, Vol. 31.3
p. 1 Norway House in Lord Strathcona’s Time Janet Morris
p. 4 Heritage Trust Congratulates Elizabeth Pacey on the Order of Canada
p. 5 Annapolis Royal Watercolours
p. 6 Message from the President Phil Pacey
p. 7 The Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society
p. 9 Cole Harbour Meeting House Terry Eyland
p. 10 Prefabricated Houses: The Demountable House Garry P. Shutlak
p. 13 The Kelly Building: A Summary Philip Pacey
p. 14 Annual General Meeting
p. 17 June Lecture: Halifax History Underground Janet Morris
p. 17 Annapolis Royal Awarded Prince of Wales Prize
p. 18 Heritage Superstar Attracts Sell-Out Crowd to Old House Seminar & Forum Janet Morris
June 2006, Vol. 31.2
p. 1 Fate of the Historic Dennis Building now Hangs on Government Decision Elizabeth Pacey & Irene Fennell
p. 3 Newly Municipally Registered Heritage Properties
p. 5 Quaker House, Dartmouth Lisa O’Neill
p. 6 May Lecture: Looking at Our Nova Scotia Heritage Houses
p. 7 Admiral Digby Library & Historical Society Admiral Digby Museum
p. 8 Message from the President Alan Parish
p. 9 First Annual Municipal Heritage Officers Conference Garners good Reviews Meghan Hallett
p. 9 HRM Capital District 2006 Urban Design Awards & the Winners Are
p. 10 Yarmouth: The Gateway to Nova Scotia Garry Shutlak
p. 12 March Lecture: The House that made Pugwash Joan Dawson
p. 12 New Brochure explodes myths about old homes and insurance Maggie Holm
p. 13 Where do Heritage Values Come From Alastair Kerr
p. 16 April Lecture: Greek Classical Architecture & its influence in Nova Scotia Joan Dawson
p. 17 Kings Hants Heritage Connection John Whidden
March 2006, Vol. 31.1
p. 1 Nova Scotia’s Provincial Normal College: Truro’s Architectural Jewel Jan Zann
p. 2 January Lecture: The Historic Places Initiative Joan Dawson
p. 2 Rockingham Heritage Society Heritage Day Annual Dinner & Talk Janet Morris
p. 4 Towers Threaten Citadel Views & Historic District
p. 5 February Lecture: All Saints Cathedral in Halifax Joan Dawson
p. 7 December Lecture: Restoration or Rehabilitation: The Befores & Afters Joan Dawson
p. 8 Nova Scotia’s Rural Schools
p. 9 Architects, W.R. Mulholland & H.E. Gates Garry Shutlak
p. 10 Heritage Canada Foundation Annual Conference 206: Heritage in an Electronic Age
p. 11 Message from the President Alan Parish
p. 12 Communities Committee Report: Hazel Hill, Guysborough County CB Molly Titus
p. 14 Couple Wins Truro Heritage Award
December 2005, Vol. 30.4
p. 1 LB Jenson Award presented to Yarmouth restorers Linda Forbes
p. 2 The Historic Places Initiative: A New Way to Preserve the Past Meghan Hallett
p. 3 Where did they live? Two Gottingen Street Greats Janet Morris
p. 5 Message from the President Alan Parish
p. 5 November Illustrated Lecture: Polar Bears & Ptarmigan: Down’s Zoological Gardens 1847 – 72
p. 7 Restoring an old Lunenburg House
p. 8 Investing in downtown Wolfville Wendy Elliott
p. 9 …with success on the corner of Main & Harbourside Drive Wendy Elliott
p. 10 The Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society
p. 11 Heritage House Tour
p. 12 Biography: Sir John Wentworth Fred Hutchinson
p. 14 Heritage in Action Jan Zann
p. 15 October Lecture: For Sale-Must be Moved
p. 16 The Heritage Canada Foundation’s new Executive Director
p. 17 2005 Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia Annual Dinner
September 2005, Vol. 30.3
p. 1 The History of the Governor’s North Farm & Mulgrave Park, Halifax Garry D. Shutlak
p. 5 Where did she live? Elizabeth Bishop House Truman Lyton
p. 6 Biography: Sir John Wentworth 1727 – 1820 Fred Hutchinson
p. 7 Grove Cottage Barbara Thompson
p. 9 Message from the President Alan Parish
p. 12 The Annual General Meeting, June 16, 2005
p. 13 Citadel View Saga Continues Elizabeth Pacey
p. 17 Notes from a Halifax Childhood
June 2005, Vol. 30.2
p. 1 Transplanted Timbers Mark Wilson
p. 5 PHPOANS Convenes Annual Meeting Linda Forbes & Janet Morris
p. 5 Help Comes to Mabou Area Church to Starve off Removal
p. 6 Who? Sir Frederick Fraser School
p. 7 Message from the President Alan Parish
p. 7 March Public Lecture: Old Halifax Post Offices
p. 9 April Public Lecture: Saint John rediscovers its Heritage
p. 10 A Stroll through a Moment in Time
p. 12 How did this Happen? Beverly Miller
p. 13 Historic Amherst: its builders & architects Garry D. Shutlak
p. 16 FNSH Conference: Marketing our Knowledge Janet Morris
p. 17 May Public Lecture: Old Barrington Street
March 2005, Vol. 30.1
p. 1 Windsor’s conflagration & subsequent rebirth as an architecturally-designed town Garry D. Shutlak
p. 2 The Stars & Stripes to be raised on Deadman’s Island, May 30
p. 3 Hazel Hill: A Telegrapher’s Community Graeme F. Duffus
p. 5 Significant Heritage Churches in Torbrook Mines, Annapolis County Homer Noble
p. 6 HTNS confers built Heritage Award
p. 7 Bicentennial celebrated at Commander’s Residence Elizabeth Pacey
p. 9 February Lecture: Great Fires of Halifax
p. 12 President’s Report Alan Parish
p. 12 Rosemary Cassandra Eaton, 1919 – 2004 Barbara Hinds
p. 13 January Lecture: Old Nova Scotia Courthouses
p. 14 25 years of preserving Bedford’s History & Heritage Tony Edwards
p. 15 Avondale/Newport Landing – A Planter Place Pat Gould-Thorpe
p. 16 Award Honouring Yogi Jenson
p. 17 Yarmouth County Heritage Authority Being Proposed Eric Bourque
p. 18 Annual Heritage Entrepreneur Award goes to Hal Forbes
December 2004, Vol. 29.4
p. 1 Old St. Edward’s Church, Clementsport Nora Tomlinson Peach
p. 4 Author & City Heritage advocate will lecture in Halifax, January 10
p. 5 Where did they live? Sir Samuel Cunard (1787 – 1865)
p. 6 Randall House, Wolfville: A Historic Museum keeps up with Modern Age Heather Watts
p. 7 Heritage Canada Foundation Annual Conference 2004 held in Saint John, NB Janet Morris
p. 10 Truro’s changing scene: brickbats & bouquets Jan Zann
p. 11 Kenny – Keefe House 977 – 981 Young Ave. Garry Shutlak
p. 13 A Lighthouse saved in Canning
p. 14 In Memoriam: Shirley Burnham Elliott 1916 – 2004
p. 15 Our Origins: the Griffin Logo
p. 17 Notes on the HTNS Fall lecture series
September 2004, Vol. 29.3
p. 1 The Mid Town, 1684 Grafton Street: John Hogan, Grocer & Provision Dealer Garry D. Shutlak
p. 2 Where did they live?
p. 3 The Little Museum built by community spirit Jillian Allen
p. 4 Notes from the HTNS Annual General Meeting
p. 5 A message from the HTNS President Alan Parish
p. 6 HTNS obtains HRM communities grant to finance painted room project
p. 7 Summer Garden Party for the Board
p. 8 New Lives for Heritage Properties Linda Forbes
p. 9 Archeology Day at Grand Pré Nancy O’Brien
June 2004, Vol. 29.2
p. 1 The Mitchell Property Anne West
p. 2 “Sods, Soils & Dykes” is the topic of third lecture in Trust’s Acadian Series
p. 2 Barrington Street Heritage District
p. 4 Book Review: Grand Pré retains a special place in Acadian Hearts
p. 4 Historic Building Tour Katie Cottreau-Robbins
p. 5 Who was this “Count Rumford”…and what is so special about his fireplaces? Janet Morris
p. 7 Mersey Heritage Society Molly Titus
p. 8 Remembering Oaklands Garry D. Shutlak
p. 10 President’s Report Alan Parish
p. 12 The Heritage Trust’s Lecture Series continues with Acadian Graveyards
p. 12 Stewardship of heritage buildings: Are we committed?
March 2004, Vol. 29.1
p. 1 What’s going on in Argyle: The Argyle Municipality Historical & Genealogical Society Molly Titus
p. 2 Built Heritage Award Joyce McCulloch
p. 3 Malagawatch Church arrives at new home Rodney Chaisson
p. 5 Reconstructing built heritage: The Hector (Part 2) G. Vernon Shea
p. 6 Rose Bank Cottage, Ross Farm Museum, New Ross, Nova Scotia Lisa Wolfe & Barry Hiltz
p. 7 Windows for your historic home Hal Forbes
p. 10 Acadian Lecture Series gets off to a good start
p. 11 Did you know? The RMS Olympic and Halifax Garry D. Shutlak
p. 12 George Wright & the Women’s Council House Amanda Rafuse
p. 13 HTNS helps save historic Mackie House Graeme F. Duffus
p. 14 The President’s Report Alan Parish
December 2003, Vol. 28.4
p. 1 My Old House: The Mare’s Tail Mark E. Stewart
p. 4 Reconstructed Heritage: Part 1, Ship Hector Replica Reconstruction Project 1989-2001 G. Vernon Shea
p. 5 Activities of the Northwest Arm Heritage Association reflect community-based concerns Graham Read
p. 7 Shelburne’s built heritage Al Keith
p. 9 Celebrating Truro’s Architecture Janice R. Zann
p. 10 Heritage Canada Foundation Annual Conference: Heritage Preservation Works Jan Zann
p. 10 President’s Message ‘We need your help’ Alan Parish
p. 14 Heritage property owners obtain useful information
September 2003, Vol. 28.3
p. 1 Lightning takes toll on Halifax’s neo-classical Hillside Hall, 5251 South Street Garry D. Shutlak
p. 3 Heritage Buildings and Murphy’s Law Joan Dawson
p. 5 The Chestico Museum and Historical Society Joyce McCulloch
p. 6 President’s Report: HTNS joins opposition to brewery market proposal for a 27 story tower in old Halifax Alan Parish
p. 7 The Liverpool Privateers: they served the King and sought their fortune by preying on enemy ships
p. 8 Looking back on our origins
p. 8 Halifax’s Kaye Street
p. 9 Upcoming John Cook exhibition and sale planned
p. 9 Treasurer’s report: finances in good shape Mark Stewart
June 2003, Vol. 28.2
p. 1 Halifax fire station architect, William B. Fidler, was a fireman, carpenter and builder Don Snider
p. 3 How Lake Charlotte Area Heritage Society created Memory Lane Heritage Village Gordon Hammond
p. 5 The Waegwoltic Club: a gathering spot for Haligonians at play on the North West Arm Garry D. Shutlak
p. 6 President’s Report: thoughts and reflections as a three-year term at the helm of HTNS ends Peter N. Delefes
p. 7 Life Under Canvas: Kevin Robbins provides a vivid account
p. 7 George Wright House summer project
March 2003, Vol. 28.1
p. 1 From Residence to Museum, Admiralty House boasts a varied and storied past Marilyn Gurney
p. 3 Candidate for Round Church neighbourhood promises to blend nicely with period surroundings Anne West
p. 4 HRM offers modest help to RHP owners Anthony Lamplugh
p. 5 Founders and Pioneers (series continued): The Yorkshire Immigration to Nova Scotia 1772 – 1776
p. 7 ‘Save our heritage’ has become the daily mantra of The Federation of Nova Scotian Heritage Jessica Peddle
p. 9 President’s Update: Truro Civic Building lost but HRM seeks Heritage Conservation Districts Peter Delefes
p. 10 Book Review: Historic Sackville: A loving historical record
p. 11 Burial Grounds Care Society seeks help in tending neglected cemeteries Wendy Elliott
December 2002, Vol. 27.4
p. 1 Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia wins prestigious Lieutenant Governor’s Award
p. 3 Basalt quarry in Digby Neck imperils surrounding built heritage and area real estate values Andy Moir
p. 5 January deadline looms after efforts to save Truro’s Civic Building meets ‘a serious setback’ Peter Delefes
p. 6 The Honourable A. G. Jones and family called roomy Bloomingdale on the Northwest Arm home Garry D. Shutlak
p. 8 Heritage tourism captivates participants at the Heritage Canada Foundation annual conference: Conference theme hails partnership between heritage and tourism Jan Zann
p. 9 Rural heritage could benefit with more involvement by appropriate government departments Christina L. Brown
p. 10 Heritage Tourism is starting to attract more industry attention Brenda Shannon
p. 11 Highlights of the President’s Annual Report 2001/02: A year of progress and disappointments Peter Delefes
p. 12 Steering Committee established to consider future of a family of National Historic Sites Anne West
p. 15 Early Irish Immigration to Halifax: a history driven by over-population rather than famine or poverty
September 2002, Vol. 27.3
p. 1 Community non-profit groups provide greatest hope of preserving discarded lighthouses Kathy Brown
p. 3 St. John’s Lutheran Church, one of the three signature spires of Mahone Bay, struggles for survival Robert Hirtle
p. 5 Stepping Back in Time: Reconstructing Built Heritage Sherbrooke Village reclaimed Craig MacDonald
p. 6 City Rambles: “The Oaks,” nestled in wooded southend Halifax, was once part of the Bower estate Garry D. Shutlak
p. 7 Communities Committee reports an inventory of built heritage is under way in Digby area Janice R. Zann
p. 11 New book lifts veil on embezzler who shocked Halifax’s social elite
June 2002, Vol. 27.2
p. 1 Door of Annapolis Royal's historic Sinclair Inn opens on 300 years of NS history Taunya J. Dawson
p. 3 Meeting House restoration instills student carpenters with appreciation for heritage construction Molly Titus
p. 4 Built heritage gaining recognition for its value as an economic driver Brenda Shannon
p. 5 The Garden Crest Apartments: What went wrong? A preservationist reflects on the lost battle Elizabeth Pacey
p. 7 The Bridgewater Heritage & Historical Society continues its watchdog role Linda Bedford
p. 7 Yarmouth's Milton Horse statue and fountain could be relocated Arthur Porter
p. 9 City Rambles: The Grigor House, a Gothic pile that's been a home and a hospital Garry D. Shutlak
March 2002, Vol. 27.1
p. 1 Stepping Back in Time: Reconstructing Built Heritage: The Log Church at Loch Boom Janet McKay
p. 3 Efforts to save church proved inspirational for Minudie Heritage Association Heather Watts
p. 4 The Irish in Nova Scotia
p. 4 Black History Month: historian discusses waves of black migration to Nova Scotia
p. 5 City Rambles: The New Victorian Hotel Garry D. Shutlak
p. 6 President’s Report: Fate of Cobb-designed Villa Maria hangs in balance Peter Delefes
p. 6 Meeting held Michele Raymond
p. 7 Villa Maria is a Tudor Revival treasure Elizabeth Pacey
p. 8 Halifax Marks 250th anniversary as home of Canadian printing
p. 9 Pre-Explusion Acadian architecture explored Doris Butters
December 2001, Vol. 26.4
p.1 St John’s Anglican Church, Lunenburg Peter Delefes
p. 2 St. John’s, Destroyed by Fire, October 31, 2001 Allen Penney
p. 4 Chester House and Harbour Tour 2001 Doris Butters
p. 5 The Bostonian and the Brewmaster: Two books for holiday reading or Christmas giving Pat Lotz
p. 7 Maud’s Place: A Brookfielder’s Return to Her Rural Maritime Roots Jan Zann
p. 9 Heritage Canada Conference, Part 1: “The Elevator Man Sang Opera and Kept Rats” Molly Titus
p. 10 Part 2: Notes and Recollections Anthony Lamplugh
p. 11 Part 3: More Notes Graeme Duffus
p. 13 Steeples, Symbols and Survival Elizabeth Pacey
p. 14 Exploring the Connection between Cultural and Natural Heritage Preservation Brenda Shannon
p. 15 Update from the President Peter Delefes
p. 16 Sensitive development on Brunswick Street Anne West
p. 17 The New England Planters Nancy O’Brien
p. 18 Lecture Series Continues Nancy O’Brien
September 2001, Vol. 26.3
p. 1 Steeple Saga Starts at Fort Massey Elizabeth Pacey
p. 3 Tribute to Kate Carmichael Peter Delefes
p. 4 City Rambles: The ‘Hive’ and ‘Hillside’, South Street Halifax Garry Shutlak
p. 6 News from Heritage Canada Brenda Shannon
p. 7 Charles Madonald’s Modernism Steven Slipp
p. 8 ANNUAL REPORTS The President’s Review of Activities and Accomplishments during 2000-2001 Peter Delefes
p. 10 ANNUAL REPORTS Research Committee Elizabeth Pacey
p. 10 ANNUAL REPORTS Communities Committee Jan Zann
p. 12 ANNUAL REPORTS Membership Committee Ann Marie Duggan
p. 12 ANNUAL REPORTS By-law Change
p. 12 Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society Doris Butters
p. 13 ANNUAL REPORTS Nominating Committee Report Nominating Committee
June 2001, Vol. 26.2
p. 1 Government House Restoration Graeme Duffus
p. 2 Stepping Back in Time: Reconstructing Built Heritage 2. The Fortress of Louisbourg Joan Dawson
p. 5 Varied Winter Lecture Series Joan Dawson
p. 6 Davison-Kennedy House in Wallace David Dewar
p. 7 In Search of the Truth Ian McKee
p. 7 Further Notes on the Nef Marie Elwood
p. 8 Summer Travel Along the Bras D’Or Lakes Nancy O’Brien
p. 8 McCulloch House - Still Closed to Visitors Nancy O’Brien
p. 8 Provincial Heritage Property Owners Assn. of N.S. Paul McCulloch
p. 9 Looking Back Pat Lotz
p. 10 Good News for Heritage Buff Brenda Shannon
March 2001, Vol. 26.1
p. 1 The Runciman House Brenda Shannon
p. 2 The Garden Crest still threatened with ‘Façadism’ Peter Delefes
p. 3 Anne West ‘Retires’
p. 4 Stepping Back in Time: Reconstructing Built Heritage: The Habitation at Port Royal Joan Dawson
p. 6 Glad Tidings for the New Millenium Jan Zann
p. 7 Truro’s Architectural Exhibition Jan Zann
p. 7 Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society Doris Butters
p. 8 City Rambles: Villa Maria 6541 Coburg Road, Halifax Garry D. Shutlak
p. 9 A New life for Greenvale School? Anne West
p. 9 The Former Alexandra Centre School Site New Developments Mia Nishi Rankin
p. 10 Doris’s Column: A Visit to Government House with Dr. Marie Elwood Doris Butters
December 2000, Vol. 25.4
p. 1 Trust helps move Great Village outhouse Ann Marie Duggan
p. 2 HTNS repairs Forman headstone
p. 3 Saint George’s Place? Mia Nishi Rankin
p. 5 Letter from our new president Peter Delefes
p. 5 OBITUARY Elsie Churchhill Tolson (1911-2000)
p. 7 City Rambles: Heritage lost: The Starr Manufacturing Company Garry D. Shutlak
p. 8 Doris’s Column: A Heritage Trust lecture with a difference Doris Butters
p. 9 Part 1: A National Trust for Canada Brenda Shannon
p. 9 Part 2: Editor gets medal
p. 10 Part 3: Saving the heritage heart of Calgary Anne West
p. 12 Part 4: Not the fireplace!: The art and science of the heritage easement Michele Raymond
p. 13 A Visit to Chester
p. 16 News from around the Province
p. 18 A phoenix rising from the ashes: the Nova Scotia tree ring project and Saint George’s Round Church Alan Ruffman
September 2000, Vol. 25.3
p. 1 Now open—Brookfield Railway Station Museum Gordon Burnett & Kathy Putnam
p. 2 Heritage Canada Foundation Brenda Shannon
p. 3 City Rambles: Kenny-Dennis Building Garry D. Shutlak
p. 4 Fish Feathers: some Titanic lore Alan Ruffman & Walter M. Piers
p. 5 Doris’s Column: New France, N.S. Extracted from Electric City Paul H. Stehelin
p. 10 Brookfield home’s link with Canada’s transportation history Janice R. Zann
p. 10 Around the Province
p. 12 COMMITTEE REPORTS Publicity Committee Janina M. Konczacki
p. 12 COMMITTEE REPORTS Research Committee Elizabeth Pacey
p. 13 Dartmouth Heritage Museum alive and well!
p. 13 COMMITTEE REPORTS Membership Ann Marie Duggan
p. 14 President’s Report: A Review of Activities and Accomplishments, 1999-2000 Dr. John Lazier
p. 15 President’s Tribute
p. 16 COMMITTEE REPORTS Finance Committee Pauline Hildesheim
p. 16 COMMITTEE REPORTS Publications Committee Pat Lotz
p. 16 COMMITTEE REPORTS Programme Committee Janina M. Konczacki
June 2000, Vol. 25.2
p. 1 Rejoice! Anne West
p. 2 Communities Committee holds high-tech meeting Jan Zann
p. 2 Heritage Canada Foundation Brenda Shannon
p. 3 Andrew Randall Cobb, architect Graeme F. Duffus (Photos by A. West)
p. 5 Bedford Cobb House update/park proposal Carole A. Hartzmann
p. 7 Group fights to save Cobb school
p. 8 City Rambles: Thornvale Garry Shutlak
p. 9 Truro’s 125th Anniversary Jan Zann
p. 13 Doris’s Diary: A glimpse of Costa de Lisboa, March 2000 Doris Butters
p. 15 News from around the Province
p. 16 Sundials—another angle on heritage
p. 17 Minutes of Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia 40th Annual General Meeting
March 2000, Vol. 25.1
p.1 Kinleys bring Frances Wentworth to Government House J. James Kinley
p. 3 Cobb house at risk Carole A. Hartzmann
p. 4 City Rambles: Cornwallis Square: a park at risk Garry Shutlak
p. 5 Halifax home of printers and publishers Joan Dawson
p. 6 Heritage Canada Foundation Brenda Shannon
p. 7 Doris’s Column: Memories of summer—1999 Chester house and garden tour Doris Butters
p. 8 Heritage Trust Launches Website Ann Marie Duggan
p. 9 Book presentation at Government House
p. 10 Two heritage plaques in Digby County
p. 10 This Old House David and Barb Schofield
p. 14 New life out of dead trees Don Cameron
p. 15 Saving the Lent House, Freeport, N.S.
p. 16 News from around Province
December 1999, Vol. 24.4
p.1 HTNS Vice-President new Heritage Canada governor
p. 2 American Expert brings clear message Peter McCurdy
p. 3 From stonemason to sculptor Anne West
p. 5 Heritage Preservation in Action
p. 6 City Rambles Garry Shutlak
p. 7 Doris’s Column: A tour of Scotland Doris Butters
p. 12 News from around the Province
p. 13 Trust to restore headstone
September 1999, Vol. 24.3
p. 1 Funky Road Show hits Yarmouth County Museum Yarmouth County Museum and Historical Society
p. 3 City Rambles: The Lord Nelson Hotel Garry D. Shutlak
p. 4 Darmouth Heritage Museum update
p. 5 Doris’s Column: Annapolis Royal house tour and tea: June 19, 1999 Doris Butters
p. 7 225th anniversary of Yorkshire Settlers in Annapolis County
p. 10 The Convenanter Church, Grand Pré, Nova Scotia Elizabeth Adamson
p. 11 History of the Old Convenantor Church Allan Duffus, Edward Mac Farlane, Elizabeth Pacey and George Rogers
p. 12 ANNUAL REPORT President’s Annual Report John Lazier
p. 13 ANNUAL REPORT Property Committee Report Douglas R. Price
p. 13 ANNUAL REPORT Communities Committee Jan Zann
p. 14 ANNUAL REPORT Finance Committee Pauline Hildesheim
p. 14 ANNUAL REPORT Tour Co-ordinator Evelyn E. Edgett
p. 15 ANNUAL REPORT Membership Report Sandra Sackett
p. 15 ANNUAL REPORT Programme Committee Janina M. Konczacki
p. 15 ANNUAL REPORT Publicity Committee Janina M. Konczacki
p. 15 ANNUAL REPORT Book Committee Pat Lotz
p. 16 Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society
p. 16 Dalhousie Costume Studies Program Show Doris Butters
June 1999, Vol. 24.2
p. 1 Report and Minutes of 1998 AGM
p. 2 News from heritage groups around Nova Scotia
March 1999, Vol. 24.1
p. 1 An unexpected reward Alan Ruffman
p. 3 Strolling through the Centuries in Annapolis Royal Ernest J. Dick
p. 4 A letter to Mr. Arthur Irving Elizabeth Pacey
p. 5 Doris’s column: Chester homes and harbour, August 1998 Doris Butters
p. 6 Stanfield House wins award
p. 7 Spry’s Field: an Urban Farm Museum Michelle Raymond
p. 10 Saint George’s—glad tidings and the final challenge! Anne West
p. 10 Hal Forbes, a key part of North End revitalization Anne West
p. 14 News from heritage groups around Nova Scotia
p. 16 The Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia Annual Financial Statement
p. 17 City Rambles: Harrow House, 1104 Tower Road Garry D. Shutlak
p. 18 The Heritage Canada Foundation Brian Anthony
December 1998, Vol. 23.4
p. 1 Fire damages Ott-Beamish House Garry D. Shutlak
p. 2 Trust book to focus on people and their houses
p. 3 Guru of the Labrador Sea: A profile of HTNS President, Dr. John Lazier Anne West
p. 5 Doris’s column: A fall weekend in Cape Breton Doris Butters
p. 7 OBITUARY John Stewart Kendall 1920-1998
p. 7 OBITUARY Les Batten, Stone Mason & Restoration Specialist (1929-1998)
p. 8 A regional museum for the new millennium
p. 9 Rejuvenating Barrington Street Bill Plaskett
p. 10 Congratulations to Lou Collins, FRNSHS
p. 14 News from heritage groups around Nova Scotia
p. 16 What’s happening at the McCulloch House, Pictou
p. 17 Historic banks
p. 17 More on the Navy League Building John T. Stuart
September 1998, Vol. 23.3
p. 1 Trust member’s Second World War story
p. 2 Regional Museum update
p. 2 Update on The Khyber Centre
p. 3 City Rambles: Navy League Building (1919-1998) Garry D. Shutlak
p. 4 The Blackadar cottage and HTNS Brenda Shannon
p. 5 Doris’s column: Maitland in the rain Doris Butters
p. 6 June blooms for heritage
p. 7 ANNUAL REPORT Presiden’t Review John Lazier
p. 8 ANNUAL REPORT Built Heritage Award Pamela B. Collins
p. 8 ANNUAL REPORT Book Committee Pat Lotz
p. 8 ANNUAL REPORT Newsletter Committee Doris Butters
p. 8 ANNUAL REPORT Membership Committee Bonita Price
p. 9 ANNUAL REPORT Finance Committee Pauline Hildesheim
p. 9 ANNUAL REPORT Program Committee Hilary Grant
p. 9 ANNUAL REPORT Research Committee Elizabeth Pacey
p. 9 Starr Manufacturing fire R.W. Frame
p. 12 History of the Built Heritage Award Pamela Collins
p. 13 News from heritage groups around Nova Scotia
June 1998, Vol. 23.2
p. 1 Saint George’s gallery finished
p. 2 Negotiations in Truro
p. 3 Province solicits information from heritage property owners
p. 4 UPDATE Starr Manufacturing, Dartmouth Robert Frame
p. 4 UPDATE 5220 North Street
p. 4 UPDATE Regional Museum of Cultural History David Flemming
p. 4 Obituary for a house Wendy Elliott
p. 5 Victorian vignette Pat Lotz
p. 6 Report of the Nominating Committee
p. 6 In memoriam: Richard Malcolm Campbell
p. 7 Migrating Place Names Joan Dawson
p. 8 Retirement bash for Bob Frame Doris Butters
p. 8 The Little Dutch Church has landed!
p. 9 Doris’s column: Lighthouses in Nova Scotia Doris Butters
p. 10 Dream homes of tomorrow Anne West
p. 10 City Rambles: 5419/25 Portland Place Garry D. Shutlak
p. 15 News from heritage groups around Nova Scotia
p. 18 Minutes of the 1997 Annual General Meeting
March 1998, Vol. 23.1
p. 1 Starr Manufacturing: Historic Properties for Dartmouth? Bob Frame
p. 3 Regional Museum—does it have a future? David B. Flemming
p. 4 Heritage Trust restores pew at Saint George’s
p. 5 HRM Heritage Incentives program a dodo? Brenda Shannon
p. 6 Father Jimmy: priest and thinker David Swick
p. 7 Younger members are our hope for the future Meredyth Rockman
p. 8 Forman-Uniacke house future still uncertain
p. 8 Heritage Day 1998 Doris Butters
p. 9 Doris’s column Doris Butters
p. 12 City Rambles: The Hesslein House Garry D. Shutlak
p. 13 What’s in a name? Joan Dawson
p. 14 News from heritage groups around Nova Scotia
p. 15 The Changing Face of Old Truro Janice R. Zann
p. 16 In memoriam: Robert Reycraft Buchanan
p. 17 Annual Financial Statement Ian McKee
December 1997, Vol. 22.4
p. 1 Boost for Little Dutch Church
p. 2 A Word about WOTS Pat Lotz
p. 3 What’s in a name? Joan Dawson
p. 4 City Rambles: John C. West House, 2287 Brunswick Street Garry D. Shutlak
p. 5 Doris’s Column: Tribute to Pamela Collins: a lady with many attributes Doris Butters
p. 6 Fall visit to Lunenburg Doris Butters
p. 7 Board Report
p. 8 Launching the Avon Spirit Millie Rogers
p. 8 Alexandra Heritage Residential District Joyce McCulloch
p. 9 Wayde Brown: Head of the Heritage Unit, Nova Scotia Department of Municipal Affairs Anne West
p. 11 In memoriam: Allan Ferguson Duffus, Dorothy J. Campbell & Margaret Curcio
p. 12 News from heritage groups around Nova Scotia
p. 16 Kings Historical Society Tour Doris Butters
September 1997, Vol. 22.3
p. 1 Good stewards! Pat Lotz
p. 4 Facelift for the Wright House Garry D. Shutlak
p. 5 Doris’s Column: A Weekend in Annapolis Valley and Caledonia Doris Butters
p. 7 Heirlooms will return to Uniacke House Anne West
p. 8 Death of a homestead Ruth Thompson
p. 9 Pier 21: A national immigration heritage centre Ann Cosgrove
p. 12 News from heritage groups around Nova Scotia
p. 13 Fort Sackville erosion: Damned if we do and damned if we don’t Judy Houlihan
p. 15 ANNUAL REPORT President’s Report Joyce McCulloch
p. 15 ANNUAL REPORT Finance Committee John Lazier
p. 16 ANNUAL REPORT Vice-President Heritage Nina Konczacki
p. 16 ANNUAL REPORT Publications Committee Pat Lotz
p. 17 ANNUAL REPORT Publicity Committee Anne West
p. 17 ANNUAL REPORT Membership Committee Bonita Price
p. 17 ANNUAL REPORT Program, Tours and Built Heritage Award Pamela B. Collins
p. 17 ANNUAL REPORT Nova Scotia Communities Committee Douglas Day
p. 17 ANNUAL REPORT Research Committee Elizabeth Pacey
p. 18 An evening in Windsor Doris Butters
p. 18 ANNUAL REPORT Property Committee Douglas Price
p. 18 ANNUAL REPORT Special Projects Committee David Garrett
p. 18 Newsletter Committee Doris Butters
p. 20 Saint George’s update
June 1997, Vol. 22.2
p. 1 The Forman-Uniacke House: to be or not to be? Irene Fennell, Nina Konczacki, Pat Lotz, Betty Pacey and Alan Parish
p. 3 Folk art—is it all over? Joyce McCulloch
p. 4 City Rambles: Inglis Lodge Garry D. Shutlak
p. 5 Bridge ramp versus historic houses Philip Pacey
p. 5 How we got our griffin
p. 6 Requiem for a picture palace Jim Lotz
p. 7 Doris’s column: Heritage Week in a County School Doris Butters
p. 8 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Developments in Truro Janice E. Zann
p. 9 Dan Norris: Heritage Planner, Halifax Regional Municipality Anne West
p. 10 So, who was this guy Palladio? Anne West
p. 15 Planning the North Suburbs Anne West
p. 16 News from Heritage Groups around the province
p. 18 Progress at Saint George’s
March 1997, Vol. 22.1
p. 1 Trust members assure future of Fernbank
p. 1 Forman-Uniacke House endangered
p. 2 City Rambles: Winnie’s Lodge Garry D. Shutlak
p. 3 Diary of a President Joyce McCulloch
p. 4 Fall tour Doris Butters
p. 6 In memoriam: Bill Percy Jim Lotz
p. 8 Trust invited to HAC meeting
p. 8 Historical Resoration: 1996 Nova Scotia Home Awards
p. 9 Halifax: home of printers and publishers Joan Dawson
p. 10 Alexander Keith a criminal? Exploding the myth Pat Lotz
p. 12 A closer look at historic Brunswick Street Irene Fennell and Elizabeth Pacey
p. 13 Macdonald homestead saved Patty Mintz
p. 15 Federation of Nova Scotian Heritage
p. 16 News from Heritage Groups around the province
p. 17 Obituary: J. Elizabeth Rand, 1912-1997
p. 19 Progress at Saint George’s
p. 20 Spring cleaning: sulphur and molasses The Annapolis Valley Historical Society
December 1996, Vol. 21.4
p. 1 Fort Massey Church and its founders Elizabeth Pacey
p. 2 Editor’s Mailbox
p. 3 HTNS President’s message Joyce McCulloch
p. 3 Pride Policy Profit: new life for heritage places Joyce McCulloch
p. 5 City Rambles: The Robbie Burns monument Garry D. Shutlak
p. 6 Christmas Past in Bedford Tony Edwards
p. 6 Putting Archives on the map
p. 8 The Merkel House: a few afterthoughts Doris Butters
p. 9 Accordions, paper and plums: economuseums Anne West
p. 10 The bishop, the architect, the arbiter and the cathedral Part II Greg Munn
p. 14 News from Heritage Groups around the province
p. 17 The McPhail Homestead Doris Butters
p. 17 Trust meetings with a different Doris Butters
p. 18 Lunenburg’s Big Day Judith Tulloch
September 1996, Vol. 21.3
p. 1 HTNS Built Heritage Awards 1996 Joyce McCulloch
p. 2 Editor’s Mailbox
p. 3 City Rambles: The Hattie-Slayter House, 1706 Argyle Street, Halifax Garry D. Shutlak
p. 4 Maud Lewis House restoration
p. 4 World Heritage plaque unveiled
p. 5 The Gothic dreams of William C. Harris come alive Doris Butters
p. 5 The Khyber Centre for the Arts
p. 6 Heritage news from around Nova Scotia
p. 12 ANNUAL REPORT President’s Report Joyce McCulloch
p. 14 ANNUAL REPORT Vice-President (Heritage) Dr. Paul A. Erickson
p. 14 ANNUAL REPORT Finance Committee Report Barbara Watt
p. 15 ANNUAL REPORT Membership Committee Report Bonita Price
p. 15 ANNUAL REPORT Special Projects Committee Janina Konczacki
p. 15 ANNUAL REPORT Research Report Elizabeth Pacey
p. 15 ANNUAL REPORT Property Committee Report Douglas Price
p. 15 ANNUAL REPORT Publications Committee Report Arthur Carter
p. 16 ANNUAL REPORT Publicity Committee Report Philip L. Hartling
p. 16 ANNUAL REPORT Resources Committee Report Julie M. Ross
p. 16 ANNUAL REPORT Griffin Newsletter Report Doris Butters
p. 16 ANNUAL REPORT Program Committee Report Pamela B. Collins
p. 17 ANNUAL REPORT Nominating Committee Report: June 1996 Donald Patton, Nancy O’Brien and Elizabeth Pacey
p. 18 ANNUAL REPORT Treasurer’s Report Ian F. McKee
June 1996, Vol. 21.2
p. 1 Seminary House, Wolfville—a happy ending! Wendy Elliott and Elizabeth Pacey
p. 3 Province offers alternative compliance for heritage buildings David F. Garrett
p. 3 Bridgewater Church Designated Theresa Hawkesworth
p. 4 Clockmaker’s Inn, Windsor, designated
p. 4 Hydrostone District Paul Erickson
p. 5 Old Town Lunenburg - World Heritage Site
p. 6 Newfoundland’s 1929 disaster Allan Ruffman & Doris Butters
p. 7 Heritage and the Super City Tony Edwards
p. 8 City Rambles: The Wright House, 989 Young Avenue, Halifax Garry D. Shutlak
p. 9 Order of Canada for Lou Collins
p. 10 The bishop, the architect, the arbiter and the cathedral Part I Greg Munn
p. 14 News from Heritage Groups around the province
p. 17 Minutes of the 1995 Annual General Meeting
p. 18 Editor’s note Doris Butters
p. 18 The Clipper Barque Stag Daphne Faulkner
March 1996, Vol. 21.1
p. 1 Nova Scotia Home Awards Program winners
p. 2 In Memoriam: Lois Natalia Hall Ross
p. 3 William Harris and his Cape Breton city
p. 4 Sprawl call John Weiler & Pat Lotz
p. 4 City Rambles: The DeWolfe Woodill Building Gary D. Shutlak
p. 6 Peter Smyth House, Port Hood, C.B.
p. 6 More about the Little Dutch Church
p. 7 Heritage and high tech save a B.C. town Jim Lotz
p. 8 Non-Metro Committee formed
p. 9 The Melanson Settlement: circa 1664-1755
p. 12 News from heritage groups around the province
p. 13 Nova Scotia is Site of First Rural Historic District Wendy Elliott
December 1995, Vol. 20.4
p. 1 Thank you Heritage Trusters! Anne West
p. 2 President’s report on Heritage Canada conference Joyce McCulloch
p. 3 City Rambles: The Casino Gary Shutlak
p. 4 Report from Richmond Hill Farm Veronica Connolly
p. 5 The Little Dutch (Deutsch) Church Doris Butters
p. 6 Word from Waverley
p. 7 Trust tour of Parrsboro and area Mr. and Mrs. Quenet
p. 8 Glug…er…..Glug! Doris Butters
p. 9 BOOK REVIEW New light on African exploration Louis Collins
p. 11 Heritage news from around Nova Scotia
p. 13 The Acadian Dykelands Doris Butters
p. 14 The Windsor ‘Greenway’ and HTNS
p. 15 Pitmedden Gardens, Scotland Daphne Tucker Faulkner
September 1995, Vol. 20.3
p. 1 ANNUAL REPORT President’s Annual Report [incomplete article]
p. 2 Acadian Painters Doris Butters
p. 3 Haddo House-Canadian Connections Daphne Tucker Faulkner
p. 4 Lunenburg Academy—centenary celebrations
p. 5 Trust News
p. 6 City Rambles: Halifax Public Gardens: The Main Entrance or Pavilion Garry Shutlak
p. 7 Save the Casino Theatre!
p. 8 Provincial Rambles: The Fairview Hotel, Bridgewater Garry D. Shutlak
p. 9 Weekend tour of Annapolis Royal and Digby Neck Millie Rogers
p. 9 Saint George’s update Anne West
p. 12 Heritage news from around Nova Scotia
p. 14 History of the Scott Manor House
June 1995, Vol. 20.2
p. 1 The Acadian—Louisiana connection Doris Butters
p. 2 Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Bridgewater David G. Bryant
p. 2 On the book rack Doris Butters
p. 3 HTNS Built Heritage Award 1994 Pamela B. Collins
p. 4 Eight Fays Lane, Halifax Doris Butters
p. 5 City Rambles: The Nova Scotian Hotel and Union Station Garry W. Shutlak
p. 6 What Other Groups are Doings
p. 8 Something Old, Something New: An exhibition of Saint George’s Church and the Lieutenant Governor’s Design Awards in Architecture, 1995 Doris Butters
p. 14 Minutes of the Annual General Meeting held Thursday, June 16, 1994
p. 15 ANNUAL REPORT Programme Committee Report Pamela B. Collins
p. 16 ANNUAL REPORT Vice-President (Heritage) Paul A. Erickson
p. 16 ANNUAL REPORT Newsletter Committee Doris E. Butters
p. 17 ANNUAL REPORT Publicity Committee Philip L. Harling
p. 17 ANNUAL REPORT Annual Financial Statement
p. 17 ANNUAL REPORT Membership Committee Pauline M.A. Hildesheim
March 1995, Vol. 20.1
p. 1 Searching for the Rockingham Inn, 1994 Paul B. Williams
p. 2 Merkel House Update Paul Erickson
p. 2 Human Resources in the Cultural Sector Anne Marie Duggan
p. 3 Update from Saint George’s
p. 4 City Rambles: The Waverley Hotel Garry D. Shutlak
p. 5 Trust member as literary sleuth
p. 6 Letter FROM the editor Doris Butters
p. 7 Heritage concerns in Bridgewater
p. 8 President’s Diary Joyce McCulloch
p. 10 Continuing the History of Bedford Tony Edwards
p. 11 Where it all began: National Trust celebrates centenary Elizabeth R.
p. 14 City Rambles: The Kelly-Macara/Barnstead Buildings Garry D. Shutlak
December 1994, Vol. 19.4
p. 1 President’s report: Heritage Canada conference Joyce McCulloch
p. 2 Stained glass in downtown Halifax
p. 3 Pubnico workshop and tour Doris Butters
p. 4 Historic Ketch Harbour house for sale
p. 5 Heritage property owners form association
p. 5 Saint George’s: our heritage needs you
p. 7 City Rambles: The Merkel House Garry D. Shutlak
p. 8 Chester house and harbour tour Margaret Martin
p. 13 What other groups are doing
p. 15 Birthday party a success Doris Butters
September 1994, Vol. 19.3
p. 1 New President’s message Joyce McCulloch
p. 2 1994 Annual General Meeting Doris Butters
p. 2 Past President’s Report Donald Patton
p. 4 Author will speak on early settlers
p. 4 Heritage Canada Journal—a good read
p. 5 Restore Saint George’s—that’s the message Anne West
p. 7 Sculptor captures wartime memories Doris Butters
p. 8 City rambles—The Elmwood Garry Shutlak
p. 8 Maud Godfrey say “Thank you” Maud Godfrey
p. 9 Prepare to visit West Pubnico
p. 13 AGNS tour to the Deep South Stella McGuigan
p. 13 Longue Vue house and gardens Pauline Hildesheim
p. 15 What other groups are doing
June 1994, Vol. 19.2
p. 2 ANNUAL REPORT Treasurer’s Report Ian McKee
p. 5 ANNUAL REPORT Finance Committee Barbara Watt
p. 6 ANNUAL REPORT Nominating Committee Report Lewis Billard, Pat Langmaid, Elizabeth Pacey and Ellen Webster
p. 7 ANNUAL REPORT Special Projects Committee Report Nina Kinczacki
p. 7 ANNUAL REPORT Membership Committee Report Pauline Hildesheim
p. 8 ANNUAL REPORT Resources Committee Report Julie M. Ross
p. 9 ANNUAL REPORT Research Report Elizabeth Pacey
p. 10 ANNUAL REPORT Newsletter Committee Report Doris Butters
p. 10 ANNUAL REPORT Publicity Committee Report Philip L. Hartling
p. 11 ANNUAL REPORT Publications Committee Report Arthur Carter
p. 12 ANNUAL REPORT Program and Tour Committee Report Pamela B. Collins
p. 14 ANNUAL REPORT Property Committee Report Douglas R. Price
p. 15 ANNUAL REPORT The Church of England Institute Building Allan O’Brien
p. 16 Minutes of the Annual General Meeting Held Thursday, June 17, 1993
p. 17 ANNUAL REPORT Report of the Nominating Cttee
March 1994, Vol. 19.1
p. 4 City Rambles: The Church of England Institute, Barrington Street Garry Shutlak
p. 4 Articles and Heritage News
p. 5 More About William Harris - Turn of the Century Maritime Architect
p. 7 The Economic Potential of Historic Downtown Halifax: A Brief for the Economic Development Task Force Dr. Donald J. Patton, Dr. Elizabeth Pacey, and David Garrett
p. 8 Kids Draw Future Main Street Stanley King
p. 9 Heritage Trust Annual Dinner 1993 Doris Butters
p. 10 Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church, Ferguson’s Cove
p. 11 Black History Month Heritage Lecture Doris Butters
p. 11 Heritage Day Poster 1994
p. 12 Around the Province
p. 13 West Pubnico
p. 14 What Became of the Acadians After the Treaty of Paris, 1763? Maurice LeBlanc
p. 14 Reminiscences of a Heritage Tour - Southern England: May 1993 Shirley Coulter
p. 15 A Visit to the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford Shirley Coulter
p. 15 Bath: Loveliest of Cities Doris Butters
December 1993, Vol. 18.4
p. 3 Gabrielle Léger Award to Elizabeth Pacey
p. 4 Our First Twenty Years: the Heritage of Identity Jacques Dalibard
p. 5 Synthetic Siding: to Install or Not to Install? - that is the question
p. 6 Around the Province
p. 6 Wolfville’s Centennial Mural Shirley Elliott
p. 7 The Church of my Fathers Margaret MacIntyre
p. 8 The Heritage of the New Zealand Maori Robin Creighton
p. 9 Halifax Waterfront: Yesterday and Today
p. 10 REPORT ICOMOS 1993 Symposium “Interiors” Joyce McCulloch
p. 11 Researching a Building Workshop Arthur Carter
p. 12 Workshop on “Interiors” Doris Butters
p. 14 The Rededication of St. George’s Anglican Church Organ
p. 14 Catherine Trail Naturalists
p. 15 Fall Tour - Tatamagouche, Wallace and Pugwash Doris Butters
September 1993, Vol. 18.3
p. 3 Dominion Public Building — Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia Built Heritage Award Donald Patton
p. 9 The Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia: Some Reflections After Three Decades Lou Collins
p. 12 The Crosskill House, Bridgewater Ethel Crathorne
p. 12 The Unique Tradition of Sherwood Church Linda Levy Cann
p. 13 Heritage Trust Goes on a House Tour of Wolfville Margaret Martin
p. 14 Annapolis Royal House Tour Stella McGuigan
p. 15 A Visit to Canterbury Maurice LeBlanc
p. 16 A Look at Brightling and Burwash Eric Edgar
p. 17 One Person’s View of Oxford City of “Dreaming Spires” Marjorie Dunbar
June 1993, Vol. 18.2
p. 2 City Rambles: The Soldier Fountain Garry D. Shutlak
p. 3 ANNUAL REPORT Heritage Trust Assets
p. 6 ANNUAL REPORT Publications Committee Arthur Carter
p. 7 ANNUAL REPORT Projects Committee Joyce McCulloch
p. 8 ANNUAL REPORT Program and Tours Committee Pamela B. Collins & Hilary Grant
p. 10 ANNUAL REPORT Built Heritage Awards Committee Pamela B. Collins
p. 11 ANNUAL REPORT Resources Committee Julie M. Ross
p. 11 ANNUAL REPORT Walking Tour Committee Julie M. Ross
p. 12 ANNUAL REPORT Newsletter Report Doris Baker, Millie Rogers & Doris Butters
p. 13 ANNUAL REPORT Membership Committee Bonita Price
p. 13 ANNUAL REPORT Property Committee Douglas Price
p. 14 Minutes of the Annual General Meeting Held Thursday, June 18, 1992, at the University of King’s College
p. 16 Special Notice to all Members
p. 18 Better Late than Never — a Belated Report on our Trip to Maitland and Area, July 1992 Doris Butters
p. 20 Minudie, Elysian Fields, and Amos Sea Man, the Grindstone King Maud Godfrey
p. 21 Impact
p. 22 ANNUAL REPORT Report of the Nominating Committee
p. 23 ANNUAL REPORT Report of the President Donald J. Patton
March 1993, Vol. 18.1
p. 2 Heritage Showcase ‘93 Joyce McCulloch
p. 2 The Swicker House, Lunenburg Ian McKee
p. 3 President’s Message
p. 5 Saint Louise Union Church - Ellershouse, N.S. Erma Lane
p. 6 City Rambles: Halifax Public Gardens Jubilee Fountain Garry D. Shutlak
p. 7 Around the Province
p. 8 A Few More Principles of Restoration
p. 10 Principles of Restoration Lyall Hanson
December 1992, Vol. 17.4
p. 2 A Short History and Description of the Zwicker House, Lunenburg Joyce McCulloch
p. 2 Restoration Workshop at Lunenburg Joyce McCulloch
p. 3 Heritage Trust Annual Dinner Doris Butters
p. 3 Property Committee Update Douglas Price
p. 4 Antigonish Weekend Pauline Hildesheim
p. 5 Canada’s 1887 Commemorative State Dinner Service Doris Butters
p. 6 Cumberland County Properties Given Heritage Designation
p. 7 William Moxson Letters William Moxson
p. 7 History of Trinity United Church, Windsor Gordon Haliburton
p. 8 City Rambles: A Writer’s Home: The MacLennan House, 1587 South Park Street Garry D. Shutlak
p. 8 Further Heritage Notes from my Log Lou Collins
p. 10 The MacLennan House
p. 11 Heritage Canada Newsletter
September 1992, Vol. 17.3
p. 3 Minutes of the Annual General Meeting held Thursday, June 18, 1992, at the University of King’s College
p. 6 President’s Message Donald J. Patton
p. 9 Some Notes from a Heritage Diary Lou Collins
p. 10 Canada ‘125’ — Tour of the Windsor and Wolfville Area Joan Dawson
p. 12 Wolfville’s new library is already on track! Shirley Elliott
p. 12 University of King’s College Library: Notes from Patricia Chalmer’s Address Patricia L. Chalmers
p. 14 Heritage Designation - Scott Manor House
p. 15 From the Editor
June 1992, Vol. 17.2
p. 5 ANNUAL REPORT Report of the President Donald J. Patton
p. 8 ANNUAL REPORT Report of the Finance Committee Garry D. Shutlak
p. 10 ANNUAL REPORT Newsletter Committee Report Doris Butters, Lucille Stewart & Maud Godfrey
p. 11 ANNUAL REPORT Report of the Membership Committee Bonita Price
p. 11 ANNUAL REPORT Report of Property Chairman Douglas Price
p. 12 ANNUAL REPORT Programme Committee Report Hilary Grant & Barbara Watt
p. 13 ANNUAL REPORT Awards Committee Report Pamela B. Collins
p. 14 ANNUAL REPORT Projects Committee Joyce McCulloch
p. 15 ANNUAL REPORT Resources Committee Julie M. Ross
p. 16 ANNUAL REPORT Publications Committee Report Arthur Carter
p. 17 Minutes of the Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia Annual General Meeting held Thursday, June 20, 1991, in the Nova Scotia Museum
p. 20 ANNUAL REPORT Treasurer’s Report
March 1992, Vol. 17.1
p. 2 Antigonish Heritage House Receives Nova Scotia Home Award
p. 6 The Carleton Hotel Elizabeth Pacey
p. 8 Heritage Tour of Midlands May 1991 Daphne Faulkner
p. 9 Reminiscences of our 1991 Tour of the Midlands and South Wales (Part 2) Doris Butters
December 1991, Vol. 16.4
p. 3 Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Family Weekend: Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia Walking Tours Julia M. Ross
p. 6 Heritage Tour May 1991 - A Visit to Mary Aden’s Cottage Daphne Faulkner
p. 7 ANNUAL REPORT Treasurer’s Report 1990
p. 9 A Few Reminiscences of Heritage Tour of Midlands England, May ‘91 (Part 1) Doris Butters
p. 13 Kinwarton Dovecote Daphne Faulkner
September 1991, Vol. 16.3
p. 2 Barbara Shaw - In Memoriam J. Lynton Martin
p. 3 Federation of Nova Scotian Heritage - 15th Anniversary Conference: A Personal Report Pauline M.A. Hildesheim
p. 5 Dr. Phyllis R. Blakely Trust Lloyd Crouse
p. 6 St. Catherine’s Church, Baglan and the Port Talbot Male Voice Choir Gwladys M. Aikens
p. 7 In Memoriam: Annie Ella Longard & L. Ruth Blair Pamela Collins
p. 8 Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia Tour of Historic Homes in Shelburne N.S. Doris Butters
p. 11 Richmond Hill Farm: Research Report for an Application to Register a Heritage Property Rod McMahon
p. 11 Plaque Unveiling Ceremony Maud Godfrey
June 1991, Vol. 16.2
p. 1 ANNUAL REPORT President’s Report Elizabeth Pacey
p. 3 ANNUAL REPORT Programme Commitee Report Blair S. Beed
p. 4 ANNUAL REPORT Projects Committee Report Joyce McCulloch
p. 5 ANNUAL REPORT Newsletter Committee Report Doris Butters, Lucille Stewart & Maud Godfrey
p. 5 ANNUAL REPORT Publicity Committee Report Hilary Grant
p. 6 ANNUAL REPORT Membership Committee Report Bonita Price
p. 6 ANNUAL REPORT Resources Committee Julie M. Ross
p. 7 ANNUAL REPORT Publications Committee Report Arthur B. Carter
p. 7 ANNUAL REPORT Property Committee Report Douglas R. Price
p. 8 Citizen’s Forum Jill Shlossberg
p. 9 Heritage as seen by a Micmac
March 1991, Vol. 16.1
p. 3 Still Hope for Public Gardens
p. 4 Congratulations to Pam and Lou Collins
p. 5 Church Conservancy of Nova Scotia
p. 6 Church Interiors and Furnishings Cora Greenaway
p. 7 In Memoriam: Margaret A. Ross
p. 7 Valley News
p. 8 Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia Built Heritage Awards Pamela B. Collins
p. 10 Grand Prix Road Race Elizabeth Pacey
December 1990, Vol. 15.4
p. 3 The Settling of Foreign Protestants in Nova Scotia Ian McKee
p. 4 Music of the Eye: Architectural Drawings of Canada’s First City from 1822 to 1914
p. 5 A Breath of Christmas Past Doris Butters
p. 7 Resources Committee Julie M. Ross
p. 8 Heritage Trust Tour of Brunswick Street and Area: June 23rd 1990 Blair Beed
September 1990, Vol. 15.3
p. 4 ANNUAL REPORT Finance Committee Report Donald J. Patton
p. 5 ANNUAL REPORT Treasurer’s Report
p. 6 Minutes of the Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia Annual General Meeting Held Thursday, June 21, 1990 at 8:00 PM in the Nova Scotia Museum
p. 10 Heritage Restoration Seminar — June 16, 1990 Joyce McCulloch
p. 12 Amherst, June 2nd 1990 - The Tour That Nearly Wasn’t Doris Butters
p. 13 Trinity St. Stephen’s United Church
p. 14 Christ Church, Amherst, Nova Scotia Maud Godfrey
p. 15 Heritage Treasure in the Valley
p. 16 Extracts from ‘The Morning Herald’ 1875 David Sutherland
p. 17 The Heritage Trust sponsors “An Evening with the Duke of Kent” Margaret Martine
June 1990, Vol. 15.2
p. 2 New Federal Heritage Day Bill Introduced Doug Franklin
p. 3 ANNUAL REPORT President’s Report Elizabeth Pacey
p. 4 ANNUAL REPORT Nominating Committee Report Lucille Stewart, Philip Hartling & Fred Matthews
p. 5 ANNUAL REPORT Program Committee Report Blair Stephen Beed
p. 6 ANNUAL REPORT Membership Committee Report Mary Martha Creighton
p. 6 ANNUAL REPORT Newsletter Committee Maud Godfrey
p. 7 ANNUAL REPORT Resources Committee Julie M. Ross
p. 8 ANNUAL REPORT Publications Committee Report Arthur S. Carter
p. 9 ANNUAL REPORT Publicity Committee Report Hilary Grant
p. 10 1990 Conference of the Federation of Nova Scotian Heritage Doris Butters & Pauline Hildesheim
p. 13 The Parsonage House now known as St. John’s Rectory F. Cyril Read
June 1990, Vol. 15.2 (Supplement)
p. 2 Complying with codes Gail Sussman & Ken Desson
p. 3 Keeping it Together: Mortars in old buildings Martin Weaver
p. 6 Mortar materials and terminology Martin Weaver
p. 7 The Chimney Check
p. 9 On the Roof: How to inspect and maintain it Richard Bryne
p. 12 Paint Removing Martin Weaver
p. 13 When and How to Remove Paint from Old Exterior Woodwork Martin Weaver
p. 16 Fixing Plaster: Repairs and replacements Martin Weaver
p. 19 Fixing the Front Door
p. 20 Recycling bricks Martin Weaver
p. 21 The Case of the Red-faced Building Martin E. Weaver
March 1990, Vol. 15.1
p. 3 1990s - Heritage Decade
p. 4 Peninsula North Plan Elizabeth Pacey
p. 6 Heritage in the Orient Joyce McCulloch
p. 8 Notes from 1959 - the year the Trust was founded Blair Beed & Deborah Allen
p. 12 Recollections of our 1989 History Tour of East Anglia and the Peak District Daphne Faulkner
December 1989, Vol. 14.4
p. 2 A Brief to the Halifax Board of Trade for Vision 2020 Elizabeth Pacey
p. 3 A Brief to the Hon. Ronald Thornhill Elizabeth Pacey
p. 5 Memorandum
p. 6 More of my Impressions of the Heritage Tour of East Anglia, May 1989. Part II. Doris Butters
p. 10 Book Review, Louisa’s Diary Rosemary Eaton
p. 11 Reminiscences of our Native Land Shirley Elliott
September 1989, Vol. 14.3
p. 2 Report of Finance Committee
p. 3 Board of Trustees, 1989-1990
p. 4 Executive and Committee Chairmen, 1989-1990
p. 5 Harbour Tour, June 1989 Maud Godfry
p. 6 Mystery Walking Tour - June 17, 1989 Blair S. Beed
p. 7 Annapolis Heritage Foundation Historic House Tour
p. 8 The Rose Property, Belle Isle Ethel Helpard
p. 9 Musique Royal Lucille Stewart
p. 10 Some Impressions of my Heritage Tour of East Anglia, May 1989. Part I. Doris Butters
p. 14 A History of Saint Patrick’s Church - 1845-1984 R. William Kelly
p. 15 Fair Isle Doris Butters
June 1989, Vol. 14.2
p. 2 President’s Report Elizabeth Pacey
p. 3 Committee Reports
p. 4 Treasurer’s Report
p. 5 Membership Committee
p. 6 Programme Committee
p. 7 Projects Committee
p. 8 Resources Committee
p. 9 Newsletter Committee
p. 10 Donald Cameron MacKay: His Life and Work Louis B. Collins
p. 11 Musique Royal 1989 Pippa Verrier
p. 12 The Mapmaker’s Eye Marjorie Austin
p. 13 Notices
March 1989, Vol. 14.1
p. 3 President’s Message Elizabeth Pacey
p. 4 Heritage Trust Thirty Years Later Deborah Allen
p. 5 The House at 5500 Inglis Street
p. 6 Heritage Month 1989
p. 9 Doing Urban Archeology Program
December 1988, Vol. 13.4
p. 2 Heritage Day 1988 Elizabeth Pacey
p. 3 President’s Message Elizabeth Pacey
p. 4 From the Membership Chairmen
p. 6 Heritage Trust Tour of the Halifax Harbour, Bedford Basin and the Northwest Arm Joan Dawson
p. 7 Dinner with a Difference Doris Butters
p. 8 Doing Urban Archeology Lucille Stewart
p. 9 Heritage Buildings Contest Joyce McCulloch
p. 10 Welsh Choir in Church Point Maurice LeBlanc
p. 11 A Tour of the U.S.S.R. - My Impressions Stella McGuigan
September 1988, Vol. 13.3
p. 2 Executive and Committee Chairmen 1988-1989
p. 3 Board of Trustees 1988-1989
p. 5 President’s Message Elizabeth Pacey
p. 6 Musique Royal - Third Season Lucille Stewart
p. 8 A Day in the Valley: Bridgetown and Tupperville Doris Butters
p. 9 Historic House Tour - Windsor and Area Marjorie Austin
p. 11 Garden Crest in Jeopardy
p. 12 Brenhold Towers Threaten Gardens and Historic Buildings
June 1988, Vol. 13.2
p. 2 Nominating Committee Report May 19, 1988
p. 3 Restoration of St. Paul’s Cemetery in Halifax Charmaine Gaudet
p. 5 President’s Report Lucille Stewart
p. 5 Membership Committee Report
p. 7 Treasurer’s Statement
p. 8 Finance Committee Report
p. 8 Project Committee Report
p. Publication Committee Report
p. 10 Program Committee Report
p. 12 Newsletter Committee Report
p. 13 Heritage Canada Conference
p. 14 Facts About the City Club
p. 14 Facts About the Church of England Institute
p. 15 Crisis on Barrington Street
p. 16 Music Events - Summer 1988
p. 17 Spring News - from Truro in Cornwall Hilary Grant
p. Old Burying Ground Foundation Donald E. Curren
March 1988, Vol. 13.1
p. 2 Heritage Canada’s New Structure
p. 3 Letter to Minister of Municipal Affairs Elizabeth Pacey
p. The Oldest House in Pubnico Roseline LeBlanc
p. A Link with Heritage - West Pubnico’s Acadian Museum Doris Butters
p. Heritage Canada Foundation - 14th Annual Conference
p. 8 Fredericton by Callithumpian Ivan and Margaret Neaves
December 1987, Vol. 12.4
p. 2 News Notes
p. 3 A Visit to Halifax by Councillor F.A.J. Emery-Wallis Joyce McCulloch
p. 4 We are not Alone!
p. 5 Heritage Trust Annual Dinner Hilary Grant
p. 6 A Seventeenth Century Nun’s Prayer
p. 7 Heritage Trust Thanksgiving Tour - 1987 Fredericton N.B. Doris Butters
p. 7 Theatre New Brunswick (TNB) Doris Butters
p. 8 King’s Landing Day Maud Godfrey
p. 9 The Planters’ Barracks Fred Matthews
p. 10 Stately Homes and Gardens Heritage Tour 1987 Daphne Faulkner
p. 11 Queen Elizabeth Cake NB Girl Guide Cookbook, 1953
p. 12 Stately Homes Tour Still Well Alive Maurice Leblanc
p. 12 Another Aspect of the Tour, from Hilary Hilary Grant
p. 13 Notes from the President
p. 14 Heritage Canada Annual Foundation. 14th Annual Conference September 24-27, 1987 Pamela Collins
September 1987, Vol. 12.3
p. 5 Notes from the President Lucille Stewart
p. 6 A Tour of Bridgewater and Area Marjorie Austin
p. 7 A few Reminiscences of the Annapolis Royal Tour Maud Godfrey
p. 8 Bear River Costume Museum Doris Butters
p. 9 F.A.J. Emery-Wallis
p. 9 Robin Muller
p. 10 The Sea Coasts of Nova Scotia
p. 11 Nathaniel Gunnison (Address to the Sons of Temperance, 1862) contributed by Heather Watts
June 1987, Vol. 12.2
p. 2 TOUR PROGRAM 1987
p. 4 Heritage Trust Annual Reports - 1987 The President’s Report Lucille Stewart
p. 6 Report: January 1, 1987 John McLeod
p. 7 Project Committee Report Elizabeth Pacey
p. 8 Publications Committee Report Margaret Ross
p. 9 Program Committee Report Pamela Collins
p. 11 Heritage Resources Committee Report Philip L. Hartling
p. 12 Newsletter Committee Report Maud Godfrey
p. 13 Dr. Phyllis R. Blakeley Memorial Fund Committee Report Maud Godfrey
p. 14 Musique Royale 1987 A Treasury of Music from our Historic Past
March 1987, Vol. 12.1
p. 2 HALIFAX LADIES’ COLLEGE - ARMBRAE ACADEMY - The first hundred years - 1887-1987 An Exhibition Margaret Martin
p. 2 Two Halifax Buildings Designated as Heritage Buildings
p. 3 Recent Acquisitions Catalogued in the Heritage Trust Collection Philip L. Hartling
p. 3 Catalogues and Brochures of Restoration/Renovation/Decorating Supplies
p. 5 HERITAGE NEWS
p. 5 Notes from the Meeting of the Board of Trustees - Saturday, 14 February 1987
p. 6 Special Guest Lecturer
p. 6 Heritage Notes
p. 6 Challenge
p. 7 Rum by gum Lou Collins
p. 8 Working with Natural Heritage in Nova Scotia
p. 9 A Bad Year for Nova Scotia’s Early Settlers - 1815 The Nova Scotian, 1888
p. 11 Halifax City Council Creates Heritage Division
p. 12 Answers to Challenge
November 1986, Vol. 11.4
p. 2 Preliminary Notices
p. 3 Preservation Gets a University Degree Lucille Stewart
p. 4 In Memorium: Dr. Phyllis Ruth Blakeley
p. 5 Rum by Gum Conference Lucille Stewart
p. 8 The Prat Exhibition Stella McGuigan
p. 9 Letter from Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia to Mayor Ron Wallace and Members of City Council, 1986 Hilary Grant
p. 11 Valley Tour - Highlights Doris Butters
p. 12 Saturday Morning City Tour Maud Godfrey
p. 13 Heritage Moving into the Mainstream
p. 15 Caring for Antique Clothing Colchester Historical Society Newsletter, 1986
September 1986, Vol. 11.3
p. 4 Federation of Nova Scotian Heritage Fall Conference
p. 5 From the President Lucille Stewart
p. 5 Colpitt Bequest Margaret Martin
p. 6 Trust tour to Annapolis Royal and Church Point Doris Butters
p. 8 Musique Roayle Lucille Stewart
p. 9 Federation Award to Pamela B. Collins Editor
p. 10 Press Notes Dr. Phyllis BLakeley
p. 10 “Halifax Artist Wins Competition for Grand Pré Stained-Glass Window” Environment Canada Newsletter, 1986
p. 11 A Walk Through an Old English Garden on McNab’s Island Doris Butters
June 1986, Vol. 11.2
p. 2 PRESIDENT’S REPORT Fred Matthews
p. 4 NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT dated May 1986 Ian F. McKee
p. 5 Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia Financial Summary for 1985
p. 6 MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT Betty Shatford
p. 6 Publications Report
p. 7 PROJECT COMMITTEE REPORT Elizabeth Pacey
p. 7 NEWSLETTER COMMITTEE REPORT Maud Godfrey
p. 8 PROGRAM COMMITTEE REPORT Pamela Collins
p. 9 Richmond Hill Farm
p. 10 REPORT ON RICHMOND HILL FARM, WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA Louis W. Collins
p. 14 Musique Royale
March 1986, Vol. 11.1
p. 2 Social and Cultural History
p. 2 In Memorium: Mildred McLaren
p. 3 Spring Tour of France
p. 5 Fate of Old Building Hanging in the Balance Kentville Advertiser, December 1985 forwarded by Shirley Elliott
p. 6 Lord Dalhousie Collection
p. 6 Bridgetown
December 1985, Vol. 10.4
p. 2 Christmas in Halifax Phyllis Blakeley
p. 2 Christmas in Rural Nova Scotia in the 1850’s Phyllis Blakeley
p. 4 Conservation - Paper and Art Fred Matthews
p. 4 Reviving Main Street
p. 4 St. Paul’s Restoration
p. 5 HERITAGE TRUST ANNUAL BANQUET, 1985 Lou Collins
p. 5 ShandHouse
p. 6 1985 Heritage Trust History Tour of Stately Homes and Gardens of Scotland and Northern England Pauline Hildersheim and Stella McGuigan
p. 8 Official Opening of Greenwood Cottage Philip L. Hartling
p. 9 The Art of Interpretation - Exhibition
P. 9 Heritage Newsletter
p. 10 Heritage Trust Visits Hemlock Ravine Park Lou Collins
September 1985, Vol. 10.3
p. 4 The Green Lantern Building Lucille Stewart
p. 5 History of Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia Part III - 1970-1984 Information provided by Betty Pacey and Maud Rosinski
p. 9 1985 Heritage Trust History Tour of Stately Homes and Gardens of Scotland and Northern England Doris Butters
p. 11 National Parks Centennial
p. 12 Dinner at Louisbourg Doris Butters
June 1985, Vol. 10.2
p. 3 PRESIDENT’S REPORT Fred Matthews
p. 5 PROGRAM COMMITTEE REPORT 1984 Pamela B. Collins
p. 6 TREASURER’S REPORT 1984 John Lazier
p. 7 Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia Financial Summary for 1984
p. 8 PROJECT COMMITTEE REPORT Elizabeth Pacey
p. 10 MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT Ian F. McKee
p. 11 PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT Judith Tulloch
p. 12 NEWSLETTER COMMITTEE REPORT Maud Godfrey
P. 13 Acadiacroft
March 1985, Vol. 10.1
p. 2 Heritage Day 1985 Marjorie Austin
p. 3 Some Reflections on The Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia, 1963-1985, Part II Lou Collins
p. 6 FEDERATION NEWS
p. 6 HERITAGE LETTER
p. 7 Books of Interest to Trust Members
p. 7 National Parks Centennial Events
p. 9 McCully House Sign Unveiled at a Ceremony on 23 February 1985 (remarks made available by James St. Clair of Mull River)
p. 10 Mabel Bell: Alexanders Silent Partner Lilas M. Toward, reviewed by Shirley B. Elliott
P. 11 Browsings David Sutherland
December 1984, Vol. 9.4
p. 2 The Charter Alan C. Dunlop
p. 2 Founders Square Project Underway Fred W. Matthews
p. 3 History of Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia Part I - 1959-1969 Compiled with the help of Margaret Martin and Cora Greenaway
p. 4 The 25th Anniversary Dinner Doris Butters
p. 5 Greetings from a Past President - Read at the Annual Dinner Gil Hutton
p. 6 Samuel Wesley Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia (song)
p. 7 Heritage Canada Foundation - Annual Meeting 1984 Fred W. Matthews
p. 8 Selling our Heritage Lucille Stewart
P. 9 A Board Meeting to Remember Lou Collins
p. 10 Day Tour to Pictou Area - 15 Sept 84 Pauline Hildesheim
p. 11 Heritage Trust Thanksgiving Weekend Tour to Saint John, N.B. October 5-8, 1984 Doris Butters with items contributed by Millicent Lawrence and Lou Collins
p. 14 NOTE Pamela Collins
September 1984, Vol. 9.3
p. 3 Citadel Appeal Decision Favourable Elizabeth Pacey
p. 5 Tour of Dartmouth Doris Butters
p. 6 A Settlers’ Supper at Cole Harbour Heritage Museum Farm Doris Butters
p. 7 Heritage Trust of Nova Scout (sic) Tour to Annapolis Royal and Tupperville, N.S. Julie M. Ross
P. 9 Colchester Historical Museum Re-Opens
p. 10 Planter House Included in the Provincial Register Jean Petley-Jones
p. 11 Tiptoeing Through the Graveyards Lucille Stewart
p. 13 Heritage Property Act Appointments
p. 14 ADVANCE NOTICE Stately Homes Tour of Scotland and Northern England
p. 14 Archie Cameron Oatmeal Scones (Scotland)
p. 15 Heritage Trust and Mount St. Vincent Tour of England’s Stately Homes and Landscaped Gardens Ethel Crathorne and Beverly Parsons Thibodeau
June 1984, Vol. 9.2
p. 2 McNab’s Island - Isolation Area Doris Butters
p. 3 The Bell family Papers Lilias M. Toward
p. 4 Trust Members Honoured
p. 4 Obituary: Dorothy Godday
p. 5 PRESIDENT’S REPORT Fred Matthews
P. 7 FINANCIAL SUMMARY FOR THE YEAR TO DEC. 31, 1983 John Lazier
p. 8 PROGRAM COMMITTEE REPORT Pamela Collins
p. 8 PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT Judith Tulloch
p. 9 PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT Barbara Watt
p. 9 NEWSLETTER COMMITTEE REPORT Maud Godfrey
p. 10 PROPERTY COMMITTEE REPORT V.W. Howland
p. 11 PROJECT COMMITTEE REPORT Betty Pacey
p. 12 MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT Elizabeth Shatford
March 1984, Vol. 9.1
p. 1 MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE REPORT Betty Shatford
p. 1 NEWSCLIPPINGS Hilary Grant
p. 2 The MacDonald Papers
p. 2 PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT Judith Tulloch
p. 3 The Common Good Fred W. Matthews
p. 4 A Window on Eighteenth-Century Halifax, Nova Scotia Lou Collins
p. 5 Federation of Nova Scotian Heritage Fall Conference Lucille Stewart
p. 6 Report #2 Julie Ross
p. 9 1985 - 100 Years of Conservation of Heritage Places in Canada
p. 10 Summer Programme
p. 13 The Shubenacadie Canal - a Brief History Syd Gosley
p. 14 Bicentennial of the Rev. Henry Alline (1748-1784) Veronica Connelly
p. 15 Heritage Plaques
p. 15 Heritage Canada Awards Hilary Grant
December 1983, Vol. 8.3
p. 1 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Fred W. Matthews
p. 2 Heritage Decision Appealed
p. 3 Report on the Historic Paints and Colours Workshop, Held at Scarborough by Heritage Canada Cora Greenaway
p. 4 Heritage Canada Convention in Toronto Vernon Howland and Elizabeth Pacey
p. 6 Maitland Tour Doris Butters
p. 8 Thanksgiving Weekend Tour of Cape Breton Doris Butters
p. 11 On a Cape Breton Legend Ian McKee
p. 13 PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT Judith Tulloch
p. 14 Federation of Nova Scotian Heritage Seminars Summer ‘83 Pat Sarratt
June 1983, Vol. 8.2
p. 1 A WORD FROM THE PRESIDENT Ian McKee
p. 4 PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT Judith Tulloch
p. 4 TREASURER’S REPORT John Lazier
p. 5 FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR YEAR to December 31, 1982
p. 6 PROGRAM COMMITTEE REPORT Hilary Grant
p. 7 PROJECT COMMITTEE REPORT Elizabeth Pacey
p. 8 NEWSLETTER COMMITTEE REPORT Maud Godfrey
p. 9 SECRETARY’S REPORT Pat Sarratt
p. 9 REPORT OF MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN Elizabeth Shatford
p. 10 PROPERTY COMMITTEE REPORT V.W, Howland
p. 11 Historical Buildings in the Community Surveys
p. 12 NEWS ITEMS
P. 12 Shand House Added to Museum Complex (taken from The Latest Word no. 79, 1983)
p. 12 In Memorium: Morna Anderson
p. 12 Dr. Phyllis Blakeley
p. 13 Spring Tour Hilary Grant
p. 14 Book Reviews New Publications Robert Allen and Maud Godfrey
March 1983, Vol. 8.1
p. 1 PRESIDENT’S PREGRINATIONS Ian McKee
p. 3 What is the Federation of Nova Scotian Heritage? Lucille C. Stewart
p. 5 Prince and Hollis Buildings Betty Pacey
p. 9 Loyalist Bi-Centennial Celebrations - Barrington
p. 10 “UNSHAKEN ATTACHEMENT: The Loyalists in Nova Scotia, 1779-1809
October 1982, Vol. 7.3
p. 1 In Memorium: Gwendolyn Shand
p. 2 Tancook Island Tour Doris Butters
p. 3 Tancook - A Few Historical Notes Doris Butters
p. 5 Shelburne-Barrington Weekend Mary Archibald
p. 8 Barrington/Shelburne “Cooks” Tour Hilary Grant
p. 9 Birchtown Community Theatre Norma B. Black
p. 10 Granville Centenary Methodist Church Jean Petley-Jones
June 1982, Vol. 7.2
p. 1 PRESIDENT’S REPORT Ian F. McKee
p. 2 PROPERTY COMMITTEE REPORT Vernon W. Howland
p. 3 PROJECTS COMMITTEE REPORT Elizabeth Pacey
p. 4 TREASURER’S REPORT 1981 John Lazier
p. 5 Revenue and Expenditures, Year ended December 31, 1981
p. 6 PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT Philip L. Hartling
p. 6 PROGRAMME COMMITTEE REPORT Hilary Grant
p. 9 NEWSLETTER COMMITTEE REPORT Maud E.C. Godfrey
p. 9 MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Cora Greenaway
p. 10 Proposed Tax Concessions for New Commercial Construction Philip Pacey
p. 11 Lunenburg Heritage Society
March 1982, Vol. 7.1
p. 2 Is a Right to Sunlight a Defendable Heritage?
p. 3 Provincial Advisory Council on Heritage Property Hon. R. Fisher Hudson
p. 5 Prince and Hollis Buildings Designated
p. 6 New Residents’ Association For Downtown
p. 6 One Cobblestone Street Howard McNutt
p. 7 Publications
p. 7 Nova Scotia Historical Review Brian Cuthbertson
p. 7 In Memorium: Ethel Baker Martell
December 1981, Vol. 6.3
p. 2 IsTrust Tours - 1981 Hilary Grant
p. 3 Annual Dinner
p. 3 Book Review
p. 4 Publications Philip L. Hartling
p. 5 A Walk Through Old Lunenburg
p. 5 Funds Needed: Help Restore St. Mary’s, Auburn Elizabeth Pacey
p. 6 The Heritage Tax Act and our Heritage Pierre Breton
p. 6 Citadel Area Fund Felix Frankfurter
September 1981, Vol. 6.2
p. 2 Recognition for Phyllis Blakeley
p. 3 Memo from the Secretary
p. 3 Dutch Reformed Church Re-Opening
p. 3 Gratitude for our Heritage B.G. Smiley
March 1981, Vol. 6.1
p. 1 Appeal Decision Unfavourable Elizabeth Pacey
p. 2 A Second Painted Room Cora Greenaway
p. 3 to: The Editor of the Griffin Cora Greenaway
p. 3 Our Cycling History Heather Watts
p. 4 Great Studies at Annapolis Royal Annapolis Royal Development Commission, 1981
p. 5 Legislation Committee
p. 7 New Group Forms The Friends of the Citadel Society
p. 8 Adams-Ritchie House to be Tidal Power Interpretive Centre
p. 9 Heritage Property Advisory Council
p. 9 Atlantic Canada Institute ACI 1981 Colloquium
December 1980, Vol. 5.3
p. 1 A Message From the President Ian F. McKee
p. 2 Notes from the Secretary
p. 2 Our Painted Rooms
p. 3 Historic Houses: An Inside View and Heritage Tea
p. 4 Notes from Cole Harbour Rosemary Eaton
p. 5 New Books For Children Feature Maud Lewis Barbara Shaw
p. 6 Nova Scotia Heritage Legislation: Bill 34
p. 8 The Schmidt House excerpt from W1
p. 11 Notice of the 1981 Programme Hilary Grant
September 1980, Vol. 5.2
p. 1 Citadel Appeal Update Pearle F. Dow
p. 3 Irving Arch Lost
p. 4 Concerts in Historic Settings Lorne Rozovsky
p. 4 Book Review: Nova Scotia Book of Days Maud Godfrey
p. 5 The Rev. Herman and Mrs. Campbell Honoured
p. 5 Letter to the Editor R.E. Meuse Press
p. 6 Halifax From 1917 on, a presentation made by W.D. Fowlie at a public hearing regarding St. Paul’s Church
p. 7 Obituary: Isabel Brown
March 1980, Vol. 5.1
p. 2 The “Green Paper” brief presented by Joyce McCulloch and Douglas Price
p. 2 Planning Act Review Joyce McCullouch
p. 3 In Memorium: Dr. Donald Cameron MacKay
p. 3 Trust Concerts Lauded
p. 4 BHeritage Canada Changes Direction Pierre Breton
p. 4 Annapolis Royal - Making Heritage Pay
p. 5 NEW BOOKS John McLeod
p. 7 New Museum in Annapolis County
p. 8 Annex to St. Pauls Church Proposed
March 1979, Vol. 4.1
p. 2 Duffus Joins Heritage Canada Board
p. 2 Blakeley on Honours List
p. 2 Historical Groups, CBC Win Acclaim
p. 3 Hopes Tied to Heritage Greg Kerr
p. 3 Letter to the Editor John M. Buchanan
p. 4 Letter to the Editor Shirley M. Kerr
p. 4 Letter to the Editor Bryan J. Smith
p. 5 Letter to the Editor Carole Smith
p. 5 Historic Restoration Society of Annapolis County
p. 5 Preservation Hints Richard Smith
p. 6 Preserving History Through Photography Mayflower, Feb. 1979
p. 7 Geneological (sic) Definitions
p. 7 Saved From Demolition in Port Hope, Ontario
December 1978, Vol. 3.4
p. 1 President’s Message Doug Price
p. 2 Christmas Pudding Phillipa Monsarrat
p. 2 Recent Meetings and News from Around the Province
p. 2 Award to the Harrington’s
p. 3 New Provincial Archives - A Coming Reality
p. 3 A Plaque Unveiled to Governor John Wentworth
p. 3 Fall Tour 78 Eastern Shore
p. 4 Report from Publications Committee Pauline Horne
p. 4 Exploration Grant Awards
p. 4 Oral History Update
p. 5 A Farm Museum for Cole Harbour
p. 5 Council’s Projection System The Mail Star, August 1, 1978
p. 6 Letters to the Editor P.A. Thomson
p. 6 New Look in St. ANdrew’s By the Sea Jean Petley-Jones
p. 7 Seal Island Light Cape Sable Historical Society
p. 8 Livingstone Bridge, Wallace
September 1978, Vol. 3.3
p. 1 Proposal on Heritage Legislation for Nova Scotia Legislation Committee
p. 3 William Moxsom, Letters From Nova Scotia - A Coming Reality
p. 4 Update on Richmond Hill House
p. 5 Concerts in Historic Settings Lorne Rozovsky
p. 7 S.O.S. Seal Island Light
p. 7 Historical Sketch on the Inverness Miners Museum Terry MacDonald
There was no issue for Summer 1978 (Vol. 3.2)
January 1978, Vol. 3.1
p. 1 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Phyllis R. Blakeley
p. 2 From the Engineer Yard Beaver Den Maritime Command TRIDENT forwarded by V.W. Howland
p. 3 In the Loyalist Lou Collins
p. 5 Preservation and Printer’s Ink Barbara Shaw
p. 8 Letter from Betty Pacey to the Heritage Trust
June 1977, Vol. 2.3
p. 1 President Receives Doctorate
p. 2 The Waterfront Development
p. 3 A Woman’s Place - Forrest House Pat Langmaid
p. 5 The Ferry Buildings
p. 5 Fisherman’s Market
p. 5 Houses for Sale
p. 6 Battle for Heritage Margaret Martin
April 1977, Vol. 2.2
p. 1 Letters to the Editor Shirley Elliott
p. 2 The Painted Room Jean Petley-Jones
p. 3 ACI Heritage Week Marjorie Whitelaw
p. 3 Irish Heritage Jean Petley-Jones
February 1977, Vol. 2.1
p. 1 Bequest to Trust
p. 2 Citadel to be Restored Hon. Warren Allmand
p. 3 HALIFAX PLANNING
p. 3 DOWNTOWN
p. 3 WATERFRONT
p. 4 NEIGHBOURHOODS
p. 4 TRANSPORTATION
p. 4 FUTURE PLANNING
December 1976, Vol. 1.4
p. 1 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Phyllis R. Blakeley
p. 2 Cole Harbour Heritage Rosemary Eaton
p. 3 Federation Conference Successful Jean Petley-Jones
November 1976, Vol. 1.3
p. 1 Letters to the Editor David G. Jones
p. 2 The Painted Room Joyce McCulloch
p. 2 Scotia Square Stage
p. 2 New Project - Public Tour
p. 3 NEW BOOKS Lorne Rozovsky
p. 4 The Waterfront Development
June 1976, Vol. 1.2
p. 1 Letters to the Editor Ron Wallace
p. 2 Annapolis Royal: A Candidate for Conservation Jean Petley-Jones
p. 4 The Croscup Room Margaret Jordan
p. 4 Heritage Legislation - Bill 75
p. 5 PRESIDENT’S REPORT
p. 5 VICE PRESIDENT’S REPORT Phyllis R. Blakeley
p. 5 TREASURER’S REPORT Dr. Price
p. 5 PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE Barbara Shaw
p. 6 MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Lucille Stewart
p. 6 PROJECT COMMITTEE Maud Rosinski
p. 7 PROGRAMME COMMITTEE Pamela Collins
p. 7 RESOURCES COMMITTEE John Godfrey
p. 8 NEWSLETTER AND PUBLICITY Elizabeth Pacey
p. 8 NOMINATING COMMITTEE Allen Duffus, Lucille Stewart and Pat LangMaid
p. 9 AN APPEAL FOR FUNDS
p. 9 Prince and Hollis Buildings - Update
p. 10 Municipal Development Plan
March 1976, Vol. 1.1
p. 2 News Items
p. 3 Brunswick Street
p. 4 Breif for Public Hearing on MDP Phyllis R. Blakeley
p. 5 Statements of Policy Regarding the Development of Halifax
p. 6 The Thorndean Experience Margaret Jordan
p. 7 Pickles and Mills Store
p. 7 The Trail Blazers Jean Petely-Jones
p. 8 NEWSLETTER AND PUBLICITY Elizabeth Pacey