Man working on Kingston Peninsula phone system
- CA KPH 7.1-MS5-A
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- [c.1950]
A photograph of a man performing maintenance actives.
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Man working on Kingston Peninsula phone system
A photograph of a man performing maintenance actives.
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Subfonds contains various textual items pertaining to Mathilda “Tillie” Wry and her sister Mary Elsie Wry. Includes an autograph album, incoming correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other textual records.
Mathilda Wry Newspaper Articles
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item includes newspaper clippings pertaining to the death of Mathilda Wry. The clippings included are the obituary, death announcement, funeral description, and a card of thanks from J Willard Wry and family.
A record book containing the meeting minutes for the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company from 1913-1945.
A records book containing the meeting minutes for the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company.
This series contains information that does not fit into the other series.
Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Items are three miscellaneous newspaper clippings.
Moncton Daily Times 28 January 1959
Part of Carolyn Smith Collection
Item is a copy of the Moncton Daily Times vol. 82 no. 143, dated 28 January 1959.
Front page headline: "Says Main Objective is end of Cold War"
This fonds documents the production and distribution of The Mysterious East. It also reflects the political activities and left-leaning sympathies of the editors, and suggests the leading social and political concerns of the day.
Headquartered at Fredericton, NB, the magazine published editorials and articles primarily about Maritime issues from a local, but alternative perspective. These articles covered a wide range of topics: pollution, housing, censorship, birth control, drugs, police policies, and native problems. A popular monthly feature announced the recipient of the Rubber Duck Award. The Duck was usually given to public officials who, according to the editors, demonstrated "conspicuous knavery or incompetence or stupidity."
It contains incoming and outgoing correspondence, draft submissions, draft or working copies of articles, background research material, bank records, invoices (subscriptions), distribution and general office files, newspaper clippings, photographs and negatives. Artifacts include: 1 rubber stamp -- "Mysterious East" and 7 rubber ducks.
Mysterious East, 1969-1972
Newspaper Article by Willard Wry
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a newspaper article written by John Willard Wry for the Sackville Tribune on June 10, 1937. The article is entitled, “Describes the “Wet Summer” of 53 Years Ago”, and subtitled, “Mr. Willard Wry Tells of the Difficulties Experienced by Farmers Through Adverse Weather Conditions”.