Fonds relates to the commercial life of Burwash Robinson in Middle Sackville, New Brunswick. Fonds consists of Burwash Robinson’s receipt book dated to the 1940’s; a copy of a photograph of what is believed to be Burwash Robinson’s Tannery taken in the 1960’s (and copied in 2010); and two photographs of Burwash Robinson’s General Store likely taken around 1997-2003, long after it was closed (to the right of Burwash Robinson’s General Store is the Smith Home and to the right of that is Black’s General Store). (19/14, PB1.257-259)
Item is a modern copyprint of a photograph of Leo Leblanc, taken in England at the end of his service in World War II. This item is a reproduction of a photo taken around 1945.
Item is a copy of the history of the Read Grindstone as dictated to George Stanely by Herbert William Read in 1971. Document was revised and edited by Herbert W. Read’s son, Herbert C. Read.
Fonds consists of "The History of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Sackville, New Brunswick, 1939-1984" by M. Helen Craise Beale, Sackville, New Brunswick, August 1990, and addendum to the history by Mrs. Beale, February 1993, plus excerpts from the minutes of St. James Presbyterian Church, Dorchester, New Brunswick, regarding The Sackville Presbyterian Church, 1908-1937.
Fonds consists the copy 1 of 10 signed and numbered copies of the publication, "Landmarks" and the working papers used in its preparation. "Landmarks" contains photographs and text assembled as a record of five businesses of Sackville, New Brunswick. The working files include an introduction and bibliography, five historical sketches, and 25 photographs.
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).
Item contains a group of photographs showing the museum set up by Herbert Read in Marshlands Inn, Sackville, NB to display grindstone industry artifacts.
Fonds consists of 126 colored slides created for use with a cassette phonotape of Peter Fisher explaining foundry processes, with some interviews of the workers. The presentation documents Enterprise Foundry workers at various work stations and methods of processing.