- CA THT 2009.17.1
- Item
- [after 1888]
Item is a yellow, black and white cardboard sign advertising Enterprise Foundry stoves and ranges.
Sign: "For good service! / Enterprise Stoves & Ranges"
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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
Fonds consists of three photographs, one each of Mount Allison theology graduates, 1910; theologues 1913, 1911; and Mount Allison theology graduates, 1912.
Rowlands, Ernest
A series of six albums of 1,527 postcards collected by Ethel Anderson from 1905 to c.1911 and were donated by the executors of her estate as stipulated in her will and a series of 26 leather postcards.
Anderson, Ethel
Fonds consists of two student essays for English II, by Ewart Adair Fergusson. They were written during his freshman year, 1919-1920.
Fergusson, Ewart Adair
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.
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.
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 a hand operated cutting machine.
First Floor of Paper Box Factory
Part of Florence Cook Collection
Item is a photograph of the first floor of the Paper Box Factory. In the background is a paper cutter, and in the front a cutting press.
Collection contains 15 photographs pertaining to the Sackville Paper Box Company, owned by Azor W. Davis, and 8 photographs pertaining to the 5 ¢ to $1.00 Store owned by Roy F. Durling in Sackville, New Brunswick.