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W. W. Doak Shop – Exterior View

  • CA ASM CA ASM 983.38.6
  • Item
  • 1983

W. W. Doak Shop – Exterior View. One photo mounted on card stock. Carries the notation: In the 1940s sportsmen began travelling by automobile, although the train was still available.

W. W. Doak's (store)

  • CA ASM 2018-02-25/5
  • Series
  • c.1950

2 colour photographs of W. W. Doak's store - exterior view.

Wade's Camp

  • CA ASM CA ASM 983.10.5FF
  • Series
  • October 31, 1939

5 photographs of what is presumed tone Wade's Camp. All photo's stamped on back "October 31, 1939."

Wade's Hunting Camps

  • CA ASM CA ASM 983.10.5F
  • Item
  • 1983

3 copies of a photograph of Wade's Hunting Camps, Sutar [sic] Brow, Little River.

Wallace Doak

  • CA ASM 983.38.18
  • Item
  • 1940

4 copies of 1 photograph of Wallace Ward Doak (1913-1979) circa 1940. Seated in a boat.

Wallace Doak with Sportsman

  • CA ASM 983.38.33
  • Item
  • 1983

1 photograph with 4 copies of Wallace Ward Doak and Charles DeFeo seated outside Doak's Fishing Tackle Shop. DeFeo is believed to be Jack Atherton.

Wallace Doak with sportsman (2)

  • CA ASM 983.38.34
  • Item
  • 1983

1 photograph with 2 copies of Wallace Ward Doak with Charles Defeo standing outside Doak's Fishing Tackle Shop. DeFeo is believed to possibly be Jack Atherton.

Walter Cyril Lawson

  • CA FRM MS68
  • Fonds
  • 1889 - 1970

The series consists of records relating to his military service during the First World War.

Lawson, Walter Cyril

Walter M. Buck - Book of Poems

  • CA CCA MC15
  • Item
  • 1852-?

Item is a 78 page book of poetry featuring the works of Walter Mansfield Buck. Buck was born in Dublin, Ireland, in December of 1826. A civil engineer, Buck came to Canada in 1852 where he was appointed Chief Engineer of the New Brunswick & Canadian Railway. From that time on he held important positions on every railroad in New Brunswick, and at the time of his death in 1881 he was Provincial Engineer of New Brunswick. Buck lived in St. Andrews and a was a member of the All Saints Anglican Church. Buck revised the plans to convert the All Saints Church from a stone structure to a wooden one.

Buck, Walter M

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