Edward Read Store Photographic Print
- CA THT 2014.9.1
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Item is a photographic print of workmen painting the outside of the Edward Read Provisions & Groceries store
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Edward Read Store Photographic Print
Item is a photographic print of workmen painting the outside of the Edward Read Provisions & Groceries store
Item is a wooden sign used in front of the Edward Read Store in Sackville, New Brunswick
Part of Mary Day Collection
Item is a photograph of the Egan family standing outside their home on Queen’s Road, Sackville, NB, which overlooks the site where the Enterprise Foundry now stands.
Part of Carolyn Smith Collection
Item is a rectangular embossed picture used as a wall decoration. The image is of a landscape featuring a house, pond, swans and trees.
"Compliments of C. A. Maxwell Groceries and Provisions / Sackville, New Brunswick"
Item is a yellow, black and white cardboard sign advertising Enterprise Foundry stoves and ranges.
Sign: "For good service! / Enterprise Stoves & Ranges"
Part of Mary Day Collection
Item is a photograph of the Enterprise Company staff in front of the office, which includes more than 80 people. Some of the Individuals in photograph are as follows
Item is a red/purple notebook with graph paper used by the Etter family for keeping notes and records, with several pages used as a ledger for products and prices.
Etter Family Transaction Notebook
Item is a brown/black/red patterned notebook used by the Etter family to keep notes and records of monetary transactions
Female Employees of George E. Ford Store
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a photograph of the female employees of George E. Ford’s All Purpose Store which was located on Main Street, Sackville, NB.
From left to right:
First Row: Alice Wry (Cashier) who later became Mrs. T. A. Siddal, Lizzie Siddal (T. A.’s sister)
Second Row: Miss McLean of St. John (Head Milliner), Lizzie Gillis, Mabel Lena Wry who was the Head Milliner before marrying John B. Alward
Third Row: Jennie Amos, Casey Chase who became Mrs. Willard Bowser, and Nita Atkinson.
First Floor of Paper Box Factory
Part of Florence Cook Collection
Item is a photograph of the first floor of the Paper Box Factory showing the band saw and the waxing machine.