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.
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W. W. Doak Shop – Exterior View
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 in his Tackle Shop (2)
1 photograph of W. W. Doak in his tackle shop with two unknown customers.
1 photograph of W. W. Doak in his Tackle Shop with a customer (possibly Jack Fenety).
1 colour photograph of W. W. Doak standing in his tackle shop.
Venus (schooner) log book : [1884-1885]
The captain's log fills most of the log book and gives sailing dates of the "Venus", weather conditions, departure points, and ports of call. The rest of the volume contains accounts in several different hands.
Venus (Schooner)
This fonds includes correspondence, 1870-1896, including a letter book, 1886 of letters written by LeBaron from Liverpool on behalf of S. Vaughn and Co. and H. Barrs and Co. about ships and their cargo. A notebook contains a list of ships' names and what is probably the insured value of their cargo, 1877-1879. There is a telegraph code book for S. Vaughan and Company. There are also some legal and business records of the Vaughan family, 1866 to 1922, and an album of press clippings.
Vaughan family
This collection consists of account books whose creators are unknown.
The fonds consists of a single, leather-bound journal that contains minutes of the board of directors of the Tobique Mill Company for the years 1836-1840.
Tobique Mill Company
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"
This fonds includes political and public correspondence, petitions, reports belonging to Sir Leonard Tilley and papers related to Alice Tilley's involvement in women's and benevolent organizations. There are business and personal correspondence, receipts, leases, and account books of Tilley and his wife.
Statistical information on: Saint John Post Office employees' salaries, 1866, 1872; ships built and registered in New Brunswick, 1863-1871; imports and exports for New Brunswick 1863-1871, all probably assembled as background information for Sir Leonard, is also included.
Tilley, Sir Samuel Leonard