A Label from a Mah-Pu Mineral Water Bottle
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A label from a Mah-Pu Mineral Water Bottle glued to a piece of cardboard.
A Label from a Mah-Pu Mineral Water Bottle
A label from a Mah-Pu Mineral Water Bottle glued to a piece of cardboard.
A map of the islands of Hawaii from November 1983. Published by National Geographic Magazine.
A Page From The Illustrated London News (1952)
The 4th page ripped from the London Illustrated News from February 16, 1952.
This collection includes photocopies of granted lots in Hampton along the Kennebecasis River; plan of a Hampton sawmill in 1888; A plan of Hampton names.
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
Ad for International Harvester
An ad for Hamilton Works, International Harvester Company of Canada. It has a illustration of the factory on the cover.
Advent, 1884 Parochial Year Book of the Parish of Hampton
A booklet highlighting the past year of the church.
Advertisement for Eveleigh Hotel
A advertisement for the Eveleigh Hotel in Evandale New Brunswick. The advertisement takes form of a card. Details rates and other activities at the hotel.
Agent's Report for Kings County Children's Aid Society
A agents full report on the Kings County Children's Aid Society between January 1st, 1963 to December 31st, 1963.
The collection consists of the typescripts of 2 papers delivered by Wetmore, newspaper photographs, a legal document, and printed material about the metric system. One of the papers, delivered to the Fortnightly Club in Saint John on 18 February 1934, contains a wealth of information about buildings (architecture) in Saint John. The other paper, delivered 4 May 1914 to the Saint John Board of Trade, discusses the advantages of the metric system. Copies of this paper may have been sent with the Saint John Board of Trade's resolution on adoption of the metric system to Dr. J.W. Daniel, M.P., and to the Inland Revenue Department and the Decimal Association in London, England.
There are also photographs clipped from the Saint John "Evening Times Globe", sometime in the 1930s, showing Breeze's Corner (location is present day Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlotte Street) as it appeared in the 1930s and during the 1880s.
There is a contract, 1877, between John Magee of Saint John and H.H. Bowie & Co. of Montreal, Quebec for the construction of a villa, of brick and stone, at Mecklenburg Terrace. The architects were Croff & Camp, of New York. Details of construction, materials, and costs are provided. A John Magee was living at 17 Mecklenburg Street shortly before the fire which destroyed much of Saint John in 1877 and he is likely the same individual.
There is a typed copy of an Act to amend the Weights and Measures Act, pertaining to the metric system. There is also a copy of the resolution adopted by the Senate of the University of Toronto, 12 November 1913, in support of the metric system A few letters (1914) addressed to Allan Wetmore from the Federal Government of Canada regarding the metric system are included in this collection.
The printed material includes a brochure (1907) printed for the Kennebecasis Steamship Company with route maps, timetables, prices and photographs (some by Erb & Son, photographers) of the scenery en route. There is also a large chart entitled, "A Popular Explanation of the Metric System of Weights and Measures," issued by the Decimal Association of London, England.
Wetmore, Allan Hudson