The Dalhousie University Archives and Special Collections (DUASC) is pleased to announce that it has received a grant from the Provincial Archival Development Program (PADP) to process and provide access to historical photographs from the Maritime Telephone and Telegraph (MT&T) fonds (MS-4-180).
The fonds – one of the largest in the university’s business archives – contains correspondence, legal and financial records, company reports, manuals, telephone directories, publications, and other materials created by the company. The company’s records are a trove of primary source material on the development of communication systems in 20th century Nova Scotia.
Of particular interest is a collection of over 7,000 photographs that document the former company’s personnel, infrastructure development, and general activities over its nine decades of existence. This collection of photographs will be the focus of the PADP project (here is the job posting!), which is jointly funded by the Dalhousie Libraries and the Nova Scotia Department of Communities, Culture, and Heritage.
Earlier this year, DUASC applied for funding from the National Archival Development Program (NADP) to provide access to the MT&T textual records – over 70 metres of material. We received preliminary confirmation from the Canadian Council of Archives (CCA) that our application was successful, but were stunned to find out that the program was eliminated by the federal government without notice. That project would have created two full-time, temporary positions and significantly reduced our backlog. We are disappointed that the textual records will continue to remain inaccessible to the Dalhousie community, but are thrilled that we will be able to fully process this collection of historical photographs. Check our Facebook page later this week for a sample of what’s to come!
How does one get access to the photo of M T&T . My dad and brothers and sister work there for many years so I was hoping to have a look !
Thanks Chris
how may I see the pictures
MT&T Photographs how may i see the photographs
Hi Chris, the photographs are available on-site at University Archives on the 5th floor of the Killam Memorial Library. Contact archives@dal.ca and we can send you a detailed inventory of the photograph collection. We are also nearly finished processing the textual records of MT&T and hope to have both guides online very soon. We’re happy to help you look for material on your family, so please feel free to get in touch!
Will the photos be digitized and then made accessible through a website of some kind? I as well as many others also had family members who worked for this company. It was after all one of the biggest employers in Nova Scotia while it was still MT&T.
Hi Sue, we are hoping to scan some images and make them available in the Archives catalogue (http://findingaids.library.dal.ca/) once we publish the finding aid.