Home of Joseph Read Photograph
- CA THT 2011.1.9
- Item
- [189-?]
Item is a framed photograph of Joseph Read's (Read Stone Co.) 'Glenburn' home in Barrowfeild, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.
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Home of Joseph Read Photograph
Item is a framed photograph of Joseph Read's (Read Stone Co.) 'Glenburn' home in Barrowfeild, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.
"The Young Ladies' Journal - Complete Guide to the Work-Table"
Item is a burgundy-covered instruction journal titled: "The Young Ladies' Journal - Complete Guide to the York Table, 9th Edition". Owned by the Etter family.
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Items are photographs of the Beaumont, NB quarry. Photographs show a variety of scenes including men working, grindstones loaded onto rail carts, building exteriors, stacks of finished grindstones, and the rock faces of the quarry.
Men Working at Beaumont Quarry
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a photograph of three men working in the Beaumont, NB quarry
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Items are photographs of the Rockland, NB quarry. Photographs show men working on large grindstones in various stages of production.
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a photograph of two pieces of a grindstone which appears to have split in two, placed on wheeled carts. On one piece is marked “#20 Read”.
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a photograph of the Stonehaven NB landscape, facing inland.
A document outlining the plans and estimated cost of a proposed extension to the market wharf in St. Andrews from Gilbert G. Murdoch, Deputy Land Surveyor for the Province of N.B.
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a photograph of large grindstones loaded onto rail cars at Stonehaven, NB.
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.