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A very small Christmas card that has only one sentence, "Little piece of pasteboard, little bit of rhyme, make the little message card to send at Christmas time".
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A very small Christmas card that has only one sentence, "Little piece of pasteboard, little bit of rhyme, make the little message card to send at Christmas time".
1 photograph of Frank Munn - Inducted into the Atlantic Salmon Museum Hall of Fame in 1993.
This collection contains a genealogy chart which maps the descendants of David Craig and Mary Steele, Loyalist settlers from Scotland who settled in the Chamcook region of Charlotte County, New Brunswick.
Craig Family
This fonds consists of photocopied personal letters and a page of family history information. It includes a letter from W. F. Bunting to his brother Stephen describing in detail the fire that destroyed Saint John in 1877. There is also a letter by Charles describing the experience of his son and himself travelling on a ship that foundered in 1859 on the voyage to British Columbia from California.
Bunting family (Saint John)
Picturesque Saint John and the province of N.B.
A booklet about Saint John. It tells the history of Saint John and other features. It has pictures and text about what Saint John has to offer. Details include, the buildings and other landmarks of Saint John.
A small book with a single poem called "Sunny Memories". This book was written by, Frances Ridley Havergal.
Seven bookmarks. One with N.B. Historical Society Arbor Day 1783-1883. 3 of Sussex Bicentennial Committee participant 1784-1984. Hope is the (anchor) of the soul. One with gentleman's photo transposed on it. One with 3 stripes "you are a". One with purple violet and shield (symbol of N.B.). One with Faith, Hope and Charity with pin of same.
A map of a area of France. Hard to tell where because of the damage to the map but the area is most likely the war map of Vimy Ridge because the title states "...War Map Showing Where Our Gallant Canadians Won Undying Fame".
Action your Progressive Conservative Government at Work
A small booklet detailing what Richard Hatfields Conservatives have done for the province of New Brunswick. Their is no specific date attached to the book but the date 1970 is mentioned and that is the date when Richard Hatfield became Premier of New Brunswick so I believe it was made in the early 1970's
A collection of index card with recipes on them for cakes, desserts, and supper dishes connected through two big metal rings.