This fonds consists of two Advent Christian hymnals ; account journals including the names of parishioners, employees, and amounts given to the church in Woodstock; and a Women's Home and Foreign Mission Society minute book, including a handwritten 1899 constitution .
A advertisement for the Eveleigh Hotel in Evandale New Brunswick. The advertisement takes form of a card. Details rates and other activities at the hotel.
Fonds relates to the commercial activities of the A.E. Wry Standard Manufacturing Company in Middle Sackville, New Brunswick. Fonds consists of a sales catalogue relating specifically to the manufacturing of harnesses in 1909 (9/22), a letter from Secretary A.C. Smith to John Lewis & Company in 1906 (10/2), and a receipt book with the records of purchases in 1902 (OS Shelf 1).
This Fonds consists of a photograph of Princess Louise's, the mascot, grave. Also included is an excerpt from the paper of the bread ovens at Camp Sussex, an article on Princess Louise, the order to Lt. Col Walters of his appointment to Commanding Officer of the 1/8th Canadian Hussars
Item consists of one map titled "Air Photo, area of Grand Harbour, Grand Manan Island, NB including Ingalls Head road near Gardiner's Point, running east along Main Road to juncture of Thoroughfare Road. Grant Dakin fish stand shows, post 1969." This black and white copy is an air photo, showing the area of Grand Harbour, Grand Manan Island, NB including Ingalls Head road approximately by Gardiner's Point and running east along Main Road (Route 776) to juncture of Thoroughfare Road. Grant Dakin fish stand shows. Signed on reverse, M. O'Roarke and H.R.
This fonds consists of financial and accounting records, including the time books of David Catte, cabinet maker who did much of the fine finishing work for Emery and a record book of the plans (900) with names of customers for whom furniture was designed. There are also 800 workbench plans, a scrapbook of designs, negatives, glass slides and drawings. A copy of "Cabinet Makers Assistant" (London: Blackie & Son, 1863) is also included.