Lord Byng Memorial Park Photograph
- CA THT 2010.4.8
- Item
- [1921-1926]
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.
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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.
Item is a magazine containing an advertisement for Fawceet coal and wood heaters, 2 letterheads for the Fawcett Foundry and photographs of the executive directors and officers.
Title: "Time and Tide in the Atlantic Provinces"
Item is a brown ledger used to keep records of transactions and sales at the Etter store located in Aulac, New Brunswick. Photo of George King Etter taped to the front.
Item is a black book with pocket on inside cover used to record financial transactions. Papers are ruled with information written in both pen and pencil dating from 1868 to 1875
Item is a marble-covered order ledger used by Abner Smith to record transactions between 16 January 1888 and 23 June 1890
Book also contains other items such as receipts and cheques
Abner Smith family (Sackville)
Edward Read Store Photographic Print
Item is a photographic print of workmen painting the outside of the Edward Read Provisions & Groceries store
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
"Cheese - processed out along way"
A newspaper article titled "Cheese - processed out along way," from The Kings County Record. The article details the history of cheese production in Kings County, from 1892 to 1978.
The History of Cornhill was written by Annabel Saunders and revised by Walter T. Stockton, Arthur D. Rouse and Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Rouse. It traces the history of Corn Hill from the first land grants until just after the First World War. It also includes a two page poem on Corn Hill, author unknown but presumed to be same as history.
Newfoundland, St. Laurence Bay, The Fishing Banks, Acadia, and Part of New Scotland.
This item consists of 2 maps, printed on orange paper with black print of Newfoundland, St. Laurence Bay, The Fishing Banks, Acadia, and Part of New Scotland.