A Page From The Illustrated London News (1952)
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- February 16, 1952
The 4th page ripped from the London Illustrated News from February 16, 1952.
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A Page From The Illustrated London News (1952)
The 4th page ripped from the London Illustrated News from February 16, 1952.
This collection includes photocopies of granted lots in Hampton along the Kennebecasis River; plan of a Hampton sawmill in 1888; A plan of Hampton names.
A Scrapbook of the History of the Hanson Family
A scrapbook containing genealogical research by J.C Hanson Jr. Mr. Hanson is a lawyer in Ottawa who visited St. Andrews in 1976 to research the history of the Hanson family of Bocabec. It includes direct lineage of a number of relations ; photocopies of newspaper articles relative to the Hanson family.
A Service of Thanksging for the Life of Pauline Frances Gorham
Part of Gorham family
The program for the remembrance service for one Pauline Frances Gorham.
Gorham family
A colour version (of the picture in 1), as seen on a large billboard near the Mactaquac Region.
Part of Harry M. Grant Fonds
Photograph pertaining to the building of the Mactaquac dam
A colour version (of the picture in 1), as seen on a large billboard near the Mactaquac Region. 1
Part of Harry M. Grant Fonds
35mm Kodachrome transparency documenting the construction on the Mactaquac Hydro Dam from 1964 – 1968.
Common Clerk of Saint John
This fonds consists of a single architectual plan showing land occupied by Victoria Public Hospital and the Polio Clinic, Fredericton, N.B. The plan was surveyed by A. W. McLaughlin, N.B. Land Surveyor, on 20 November 1959.
McLaughlin, A. W.
The fonds consist of a typescript copy of the diary kept by Abigail Chipman Ryerson, wife of Captain John K. Ryerson, during a voyage by sailing ship from Saint John, New Brunswick, to Greenock, Scotland, and back. The voyage began on 27 August and the last entry in the diary was made on 19 December 1847 at Brier Island where the vessel was stayed by a snowstorm.
The diary includes descriptions of everyday life on a ship from a female point of view, including such activities as quilting, sewing, knitting, and cooking. She also mentions Partridge Island, noting the recent arrivals of Irish immigrants there. There is a description of an encounter 24 November 1847 with the abandoned and waterlogged remains of the "Cumbria of Gloucester", located at latitude 50, longitude 40.
Ryerson, Abigail Chipman (née Shaw)
Item is a marble-covered order ledger used by Abner Smith to record transactions between 16 January 1888 and 23 June 1890
Book also contains other items such as receipts and cheques
Abner Smith family (Sackville)