1905 Sackville Hockey Team Photograph
- CA THT 2010.4.9
- Item
- ca. 1905
Item is a framed photograph of the 1905 Sackville Town Hockey team with their Provincial Championship trophy pictured in the centre.
1905 Sackville Hockey Team Photograph
Item is a framed photograph of the 1905 Sackville Town Hockey team with their Provincial Championship trophy pictured in the centre.
1912 - 1913 Blueprint of Sackville
Item is a blueprint map of Sackville surveyed by Class 1912-1913. Includes York St., Main St., Weldon St., Park Lane, Josiah Wood's home, Music Hall Block, Post Office, Methodist Church and other buildings of importance.
1920 Sackville Citizens Band Photographs
Item is framed series of photographs featuring the 1920 Sackville Citizens Band. Includes a group photo and individual portraits with name and instrument.
1955-56 Sackville Fireman's Hockey Team Photograph
Item is a cardboard-framed photograph of the 1955-1956 Sackville Fireman's hockey team featuring awards
1 photograph of canoes beaching at Fall Brook Falls, New Brunswick. Subjects in photo, left to right: Eric Munn, Mr. Mitchell, Vaughan Calhoun, Mrs. Mitchell, and Charles Norrad.
1 photograph of Charles and Victor Norrad at Cabins above Hayesville, New Brunswick.
1 photo of a camp at Clearwater, owned by Robert Stoddard.
Fishing Party at Fall Brook Falls
1 photograph of a fishing party at Fall Brook Falls. From left to right: Mr. Mitchell, Roy Hunter, Lorenzo Munn, Charles Norrad, Robert Goddard, and Eric Munn.
1 photograph of Everett Lyons (1882-1958) - inducted into the Atlantic Salmon Museum's Hall of Fame in 1983, second from the left. William Hazen Lyons, Everett's brother, (1887-1972) on far left. Calvin Lyons, William's son (b. 1927) in front. Sportsmen Alfred Weimann and a Mr. Barnes are on the far left and second from the right. Calvin Lyon's son, Brian, would be given the middle name of "Weimann" after the man shown in the photo.
Lord Byng Memorial Park Photograph
Item is a framed photograph of a visit to Sackville by Governor General Julian Byng and his wife, to the Memorial Park near St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Bridge St.