"The Dollar Woman" Performed 1977
- Fonds
- 1977
A program for the play "The Dollar Woman" as well 2 newspaper clippings telling the review of the same play.
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"The Dollar Woman" Performed 1977
A program for the play "The Dollar Woman" as well 2 newspaper clippings telling the review of the same play.
This item is a framed poster, behind glass, of the ship THE ESPERANTO, that won the International Fisherman's Race in 1920. The Columbian Tape-marked Pure Manila Rope company had the posters made. The image is mostly black and white with a little color on the flags, masts, and below the waterline. The sails are all up and there are many people standing on the deck. The frame is plain wood painted green. There is a water stain at the very top of the image.
"The Family of Weldon in Canada 1732 - 1952"
Item is book of genealogical history titled: "The Family of Weldon in Canada 1732-1952," written by William S. Weldon.
Book contains a coloured photo of 3 men and 3 women, dated 1975.
"The Foucault Pendulum and the Newtonian Theory" by J.J. Calchan
A booklet titled "The Foucault Pendulum and the Newtonian Theory" by J. J. Callahan. The book explains The Foucauly pendulum and the Newtonian Theory
"The Girl's World" Baptist Society Publication
A newsletter showcasing short stories.
"The Harness Makers of Sackville" Newsreel Film
Item is a DVD titled "The Harness Makers of Sackville," produced by the National Film Board of Canada in 1965.
1 x 16 mm B&W silent print footage
National Film Board of Canada
A newsletter called "The Havelock Evangel". This paper is about Christmas and the birth of Jesus Christ.
"The Little Showman's Series"-Cut-Out Games
4 pop up books from the Little Showman's series.
A essay about the area of Saint John, Hampton and, Kingston during spring.
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".