“A library What $2.50 will buy”
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Part of Hugh John Flemming fond
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“A library What $2.50 will buy”
Part of Hugh John Flemming fond
“A Merry Christmas Greeting” blank postcard.
Part of Stairs Family Papers
“A Night in a city of Wild Sea Birds”,1955...etc
“A Night in a city of Wild Sea Birds”,1955;
“Drama at your Doorstep”, 1955;
“World’s Largest, Rarest Owl”, 1955;
“The blue Goose and the Cree’,1955;
“Petrels and Puffins at Witless Bay’, 1955;
“The Whoops fight against Oblivion”, 1955;
“The Raven is a ‘Riot’ “, 1956; “Petrel is a strange bird”, 1968;
“The Home of the Birds ‘Mysterious Petrels’”, n.d.;
“Wildfowl plentiful in the Maritimes”, 1964;
“Royal Lensman”, Prince Phillip, 1966;
“Oil and wildlife” Whooping crane 1971;
“Birds find real winter pal in this capital Valley Man”, 1972;
“ The last flight” photo Blue Heron, n.d.;
“Grand Manan Tops with 65 Varieties of Birds spotted”, 1987;
“A paradise for birders in New Brunswick”, 1991;
“Albatross above traffic circle”, 1993;
“Birds still Abundant at Fundy...”,1993;
“Group shows concern for ducks”,1993;
“Timberdoodles are challenging birds to hunt”, 1993;
‘Whirl of Partridge Wings Chills Blood of Hunters”,1962;
“Gannets: they’re a wildlife success story”, (May 20, 1987)
“A Paper Read at Grand Manan by W.A. Squires”, (October 17, 1951);...etc
“A Paper Read at Grand Manan by W.A. Squires”, (October 17, 1951);
“The Feasibility of Introducing Ptarmigans On Grand Manan”, Wayne E. Guptill(1966);
“The Clapper Rail in New Brunswick and Maine”, W. Austin Squires, Maine Audubon Society Bulletin(1955);
Bird Drawings by “J.T.C.M.” (1878)possibly John Thomas Chiseldon Moses;
“There Once Was A Puffin” poem by Florence Page Jaques (n.d.);
Bird Report by Addison Naves from Gannet Rock(19630 and “A Bird-Watcher’s Report from Gannet Rock Light” from October 15, 1963, December 31, 1963, May 15, 1964, October 1, 1964 and July 1, 1965;
Five plates of National Audubon Society Birds, color, 14cm x9cm –Spotted Sandpiper, Chipping Sparrow, Pipit, Robin and Swamp Sparrow
Part of Kimball (Kimble) Collection
"A Rescue at Sea” Account of the saving of the officers and crew of the ship “Burmah,” kept by the Byng Boys
“A symbol of hope and reassurance, Pride week celebrations have come a long way”
Part of MC2/ Moncton River of Pride – Rivère de fierté Moncton
Article in Here Moncton Magazine by Victoria Handysides.
“A Very Merry Christmas” blank postcard.
Part of Stairs Family Papers
Part of MC2/ Moncton River of Pride – Rivère de fierté Moncton
Letter to the editor of the Times and Transcript by Eldon Hay.
Part of Heustis Family Papers
Part of MC2/ Moncton River of Pride – Rivère de fierté Moncton
Photo in The Chronicle Herald