Item is a photograph of two men and a women in costume having a conversation at the Diamond Jubilee of Canada’s Confederation celebration in Sackville, New Brunswick.
Item is a photograph of four women in costume at the Diamond Jubilee of Canada’s Confederation celebration in Sackville, New Brunswick, one of which is identified on recto as Jean Dixon.
Item is a photograph of a parade celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation, Sackville, NB, 1 July 1927. This photograph shows the float from the Middle Sackville Red Cross Society.
Item is a photograph of a parade celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation, 1 July 1927. This photograph shows the Men’s Residence of Mount Allison University in Sackville, NB.
Item is a photograph of a parade celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation, Sackville, NB, 1 July 1927. This photograph shows the float from the I.O.D.E.
Item is a photograph of a parade celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation, 1 July 1927. This photograph was taken from Crane’s Corner, Sackville, NB, and shows Mr. Trites in the lead followed by ladies representing different eras of dress since 1867.
Item is a photograph of a parade celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation, Sackville, NB, July 1 1927. This photograph shows a group of ladies representing different eras of dress since 1867 and who took part in the parade. Beverly Trites was the president. The picture was taken on the front steps of the Men’s Residence at Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB.
1 photograph of a fishing party at Fall Brook Falls. From left to right: Mr. Mitchell, Roy Hunter, Lorenzo Munn, Charles Norrad, Robert Goddard, and Eric Munn.
This fonds contains the administrative records of Fredericton Council #746, United Commercial Travelers of America. It consists of correspondence, minutes of meetings, brochures, and pamphlets. Also included are a brief history of the council entitled "The First Twenty-five Years", prepared by Frank S. Corbin in 1974, and two audio cassettes used in preparation of the history. The audio cassettes have been transferred to the Audio Visual Section.
United Commercial Travelers of America. Fredericton Council #746