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Pauline Mary Alward

Item is a photograph of three year old Pauline Alward taken in front of the kitchen window of Jennie and Willard Wry’s House.

Sackville School Classroom

Item is a photograph of the “grade 8±” students seated in their classroom at the Sackville School in Sackville, New Brunswick. Jean Dixon is in the photograph, but is not specifically identified.

Stereoscope Slide Collection

Cardboard stereoscope slides used in conjunction with a stereoscope for entertainment purposes
Slides include the following themes:
Courting and marriage
Houskeeping
Farming
Military
Travel (South Africa, Russia, France, Egypt, Greece, United States)
Royal Family
Children

Stonehaven House

Item is a photograph of a house in Stonehaven, NB, with a young woman, a girl and a boy standing in front.

The Daily Gleaner

  • CA CCA MC 871
  • Collection
  • 1989-2008

This collection contains a pair of clippings of newspaper articles published in the Daily Gleaner related to the history of New Brunswick. The first article provides an overview of the story of Marie LaTour, while the second article discusses the history of British Home Children in Canada.

The Daily Gleaner

The One Hundred and Twenty-Page Paint Book

Item is a coloring book given to Pauline Alward on November 14, 1931 [her seventh birthday] with the inscription, “To Pauline with love – Jack and Bud” [Alward’s cousins]. A valentine postcard from Theola Ward is tucked between pages.

Unidentified Group by a Fence

Item is a photograph of two men, three women, and three young boys standing by a fence in front of a house. Two horse and buggies are waiting near the left side of the house.

Valentine to Pauline from Mollie

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.04-2006.14.04/92
  • Item
  • [1925? – 1928?]
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Item is a valentine card which reads “To My Sweetheart”, and is inscribed on verso from “Aunt Mollie” (who was “Mame”, or Mary Elsie, Wry).

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