- CA THT ReadStone-2006.41.01
- Item
- [187-?] to [188-?]
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a portrait photograph of Henry C. Read taken by the Notman & Campbell Studio of Boston.
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a portrait photograph of Henry C. Read taken by the Notman & Campbell Studio of Boston.
Florence & Harold Etter Photographs
Part of Etter Family Fonds
Item is a brown decorative case with red satin lining and a gold/glass frame protecting one of two tintype photographs
Tinted tintype on left is of Florence Etter
Tintype protected by frame on right is of Harold Etter
Florence and Harold Etter were siblings and were buried at the Mount Whatley Cemetery
Part of Mary Day Collection
Item is a photograph of the Egan family standing outside their home on Queen’s Road, Sackville, NB, which overlooks the site where the Enterprise Foundry now stands.
Eastern Part of Stonehaven Quarry
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a photograph of the eastern side of the Stonehaven, NB quarry.
"The Young Ladies' Journal - Complete Guide to the Work-Table"
Item is a burgundy-covered instruction journal titled: "The Young Ladies' Journal - Complete Guide to the York Table, 9th Edition". Owned by the Etter family.
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a photograph of the Stonehaven NB landscape, facing inland.
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Items are two photographs of the New Bandon, NB quarry which show workers attaching large stones to mechanical lifts.
Sackville Glee Club Concert Ticket
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a complimentary concert ticket with “Miss Tillie Wry” written on the back. The concert was hosted by the Sackville Glee Club and held in Lingley Hall, Mount Allison University, on Tuesday May 8th.
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a photograph of Mabel Lena Wry as a young woman photographed by R.S. Pridham of Sackville, NB.
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Items are photographs of the Beaumont, NB quarry. Photographs show a variety of scenes including men working, grindstones loaded onto rail carts, building exteriors, stacks of finished grindstones, and the rock faces of the quarry.