Jack MacKenzie on "What's My Line" Video
- CA THT 2010.5.6
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- [between 1850-1867]
Item is a video recording of Jack MacKenzie on the television game show "What's My Line?" which aired from 1950 to 1967
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Jack MacKenzie on "What's My Line" Video
Item is a video recording of Jack MacKenzie on the television game show "What's My Line?" which aired from 1950 to 1967
This collection contains some of the listings of historical materials compiled by James Hannay in the first decade of the 20th century. It includes handwritten and typescript lists of documents of government offices and government bodies in New Brunswick -- Auditor General's office, the Crown Lands office, the Executive Council, the House of Assembly, the Legislative Library, the Lieutenant-Governor, and the Provincial Secretary.
It also includes listings of records of the Clerk of the Peace, Registrar of Deeds, Registrar of Probate, and other administrators of the counties of Albert, Carleton, Charlotte, Gloucester, Kent, Kings, Madawaska, Northumberland, Queens, Restigouche, Saint John, Sunbury, Victoria, Westmorland, and York in New Brunswick.
The collection also includes similar listings of records of civil administrators of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island as well as Hannay's working notes, copies of his correspondence with the Dominion Archivist (1909), a sketch of the career of L. A. Wilmot, and copies of "Journal of Acadia, 1694-1695" by M. de Villebon and "La Mothe Cadillac," a memoir relating to Acadia and New England.
Hannay, James
Fonds consists of correspondence, writings and research materials belonging to Hannay. The correspondence includes letters to and from W.O. Raymond, W.F. Ganong, Charles G. D. Roberts, and Joseph Howe, 1857-1909. There are copies of Royal Navy reports on Bay of Fundy fishery, 1853, and typescripts of writings by Hannay, including articles clipped from newspapers, 1870-1909.
Research notes and background material included the original of a "Report to British cabinet on the Railway between Halifax and Quebec," 1857, and handwritten notes on the Tilley family, 1889.
Hannay, James
Fonds includes correspondence; play scripts; poetry, short stories and other articles; Army programmes, 1943-1946 [World War II - WWII]; and theatre programmes, 1919-1967.
Includes theatre programmes and correspondence .
Sweet, Jean (née MacCullum)
John Bunyan Alward & Mabel L. Wry Alward
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Subfonds contains textual items pertaining to John B. Alward and Mabel Lena (Wry) Alward. Content is divided into three series: Incoming Correspondence, Financial Records, and Other Personal Papers.
The bulk of this fonds documents the literary career of John Reade. It includes correspondence and manuscripts, as well as newspaper clippings and scrapbooks of Reade's poems, certificates of John Reade's ordination (as a deacon and as a priest), affidavits, and biographical articles. Several letters are from Charles G D Roberts (1885) and Archibald Lampman (1889); there is also correspondence from F R Robinson regarding John Reade's leaving the ministry.
This fonds also contains correspondence addressed to and written by individuals other than John Reade, some of which is on a religious theme. Personal items include Annie Reade's diplomas, Mary Reade's will, Reade family photographs and an autograph book inscribed to John Reade from George Sully
Reade, John
Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company
A history of the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company and its activities.
Letter from Aunt Mame to Mabel
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a letter addressed to Mabel (Wry) Alward, sent from Mary Elsie Wry (“Mame”), probably written between 1924 and 1928.
Letter from "Dad" (John Willard Wry)
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a letter addressed to Mr. and Mrs. John B. Alward, Wood Point, NB, from “Dad” [probably John Willard Wry], Sackville. NB dated May 5, 1926. Original envelope is included.
Letter from "Home Dad" (John Willard Wry)
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a letter addressed to “Dear Folks”, sent from “Home Dad” [John Willard Wry]. Original envelope is included.