- CA THT ReadStone-1998.03.35
- Item
- [before 1930]
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item contains two prints of an image of men working on grindstones behind a coffer dam [probably in Stonehaven, NB].
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Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item contains two prints of an image of men working on grindstones behind a coffer dam [probably in Stonehaven, NB].
Continental Casualty Company Papers
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Items are health and accident insurance information sheets, cards, payment records, etc. from the Continental Casualty Company.
Correspondence, Incoming (Postal Cards) and Outgoing (Letters to the Editor)
Part of Percy Reginald Trenholm family
Incoming postal cards from people he met overseas during WWII and other family and friends, incoming letter from Pattie (his friend from Crew Green, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, UK that he met during WWII) to Leola Trenholm after Percy’s death, incoming letter to Leola Trenholm from the House of Commons (Ottawa, Ontario) after Percy’s death, incoming letter to Leola Trenholm from the Office of the Lieutenant- Governor of New Brunswick (Fredericton, New Brunswick) after Percy’s death, and outgoing letters to the Sackville Tribune-Post newspaper editor about the closing of the Enterprise Fawcett Foundry.
Fonds reflects David Greenwood’s documentation of the Enamel and Heating Products Limited headquarters and Plant #1 (Fawcett) foundry buildings’s demolition and consists of photographs taken by David of the demolition in June 1986. (PB1.100-122, and PB1.123-144).
Death Announcement of Willard Wry
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a newspaper clipping announcing the death of John Willard Wry, written in Sackville on August 22, 1937. According to the text, Willard passed away in the Amherst hospital following an operation for the amputation of his right leg.
Department of Education Letter
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a letter addressed to Pauline Alward regarding her completion of a correspondence course she took, as well as a statement written by Alward during this time which displayed her determination to complete the course.
Diamond Jubilee Celebration 1/5
Part of Raymond Dixon Collection
Item is a photograph of a parade celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Canada’s Confederation, 1 July 1927. This photograph shows a group of women in period costume representing different eras. The picture was taken on the front steps of the Men’s Residence at Mount Allison University (entrance off York Street).
Diamond Jubilee Celebration 2/5
Part of Raymond Dixon Collection
Item is a photograph of the crowd and some speakers at Diamond Jubilee of Canada’s Confederation celebration in Sackville, New Brunswick.
Diamond Jubilee Celebration 3/5
Part of Raymond Dixon Collection
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.
Diamond Jubilee Celebration 4/5
Part of Raymond Dixon Collection
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.