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- December 1961
This document contains some of the history of Hampton and surrounding areas.
This document contains some of the history of Hampton and surrounding areas.
A slip of paper advertising William Shakespeare's "As You Like It" directed by Andrew Garrod at Saint Johns High School Auditorium at 8:00 pm. Ticket prices were advertised as $3.00 and students $2.00.
"Best Cheese" at Saint John Exhibition
A diploma that was awarded to a man for having the best cheese.
"Cheese - processed out along way"
A newspaper article titled "Cheese - processed out along way," from The Kings County Record. The article details the history of cheese production in Kings County, from 1892 to 1978.
This newspaper article from The Kings County Record was written by Barbara Scott and details the curling career of Mr. Alan MacGowan, as well as a bit of the history of curling in New Brunswick.
"G Company and Everyday Life of the R.C.R."
2 copies of the book "G Company and Everyday Life of the R.C.R." by Russell C. Hubly. It describes his experiences in the military.
"Gems from Shakespeare" Robertson Collection
A little booklet with some of Shakespeare's most famous lines from his sonnets.
Part of Reverend Hiram A. Cody
This article is one of a two part series written by Ted Jones, who at the time was a teacher at Fredericton High School , and was working on a full-length biography of H. A. Cody. This first part details the first part of Rev. Cody's life up until his marriage to Jessie Margaret Flewelling, in 1905.
Part of Reverend Hiram A. Cody
This article is one of a two part series written by Ted Jones, who at the time was a teacher at Fredericton High School , and was working on a full-length biography of H. A. Cody. This, the second part. details Rev. Cody's life from his move to the Yukon in 1904 to his death in 1948.
"Kennebecasis Park, Renforth & Appleby Shipyard, Winter Road From Saint John to Fredericton"
"Kennebecasis Park, Renforth & Appleby Shipyard, Winter Road From Saint John to Fredericton" was an address given by Mrs. Hendry O. McLellan on October 28, 1965 to Kings County Historical Society in Sussex New Brunswick. Her address is about the local history on the Western end of Rothesay Parish from the 1800s to the late 1960s.