- CA ASM 2018-03-12/25
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1 photograph of Campbell's Camp - constructed of logs with a verandah on the right.
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1 photograph of Campbell's Camp - constructed of logs with a verandah on the right.
Photograph of Campbell's Camps
1 photograph of Campbell's Camp - Home & Cabins.
1 photograph of Eldred Bailey standing outside of his camps (1969). Bailey was inducted into the Atlantic Salmon Museum's Hall of Fame in 1985.
Photograph of Miramichi Anglers' Association Camp
1 photograph of Miramichi Anglers' Association Camp (front view) located in MacDonald's Woods, Doaktown. Formerly known as the 'North County Fox Breeder's Ranch', it was built in 1930 by Dr. Freeman MacDonald, a native of Blissfield but, at the time, living in Boston. Sportsmen stayed here during the 1930's.
Photograph of Riverview Cabins
Photograph of the Riverview Cabins, owned by Herm Campbell of Upper Blackville. Photo shows row of five units.
1 photograph of the Robinson Camps - Holmes Lake - Under construction circa 1908.
Plan for Hotel Building for John W Sime, Chamcook NB
Original architectural plans of a “hotel building for John W. Sime” (now the Rossmount Inn, Chamcook). Includes three sheets, the first a cross-section of the building and plan of the basement, the second a plan of the basement and the second floor, and the third an exterior view showing the front elevation and east elevation, as well as a cross-section of the penthouse.
Part of Raymond Dixon Collection
Series contains 86 postcards placed in an album in no particular order. The dated postcards range from 1906 to 1913, and were primarily addressed to Mrs. Walter I. Dixon [Jane Gillis], and also to Mr. Walter I. Dixon and Raymond Dixon. Postcards were sent from a number of relatives and friends. A number of the postcards depict locations in Canada as well as the United States. Most of the postcards contain messages.
Postcard of Aberdeen High School
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a postcard sent to Mabel (Wry) Alward from her sister J. Pearl C. Wry. The message reads, “Have all my work finished. Have had a wonderful time. Mrs. Read is a pet. Will see you Sunday if all goes well. In haste for 4:30. P.W.”
Folder containing large photographs of interior and exterior views of Pratt/Robinson Camps.