- CA ASM 2018-02-25/1
- Série organique
- 2018
4 photographs of the Miramichi Salmon Club
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4 photographs of the Miramichi Salmon Club
Series consists of 5 photographs of Old River Lodge, formerly owned by Alex Mills/Vicky Oland.
This collection contains a promotional publication for the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of the Town of St. George. St. George was officially incorporated on November 8 1904, and the 100th anniversary of the town included special events and ceremonies as well as 100th anniversary publications.
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This collection contains a pair of essays whose topics are related to Charlotte County. The first is titled “Cultural Life of Charlotte County: Presentation to Heritage Canada” by Margaret Ray Peterson, which discusses the culture of Charlotte County and how it can still be seen today. The second essay is titled “The National Policy and the Industrialization of the Maritimes, 1880-1910” by T.W. Acheson, which discusses an economic transition which occurred in the Maritimes during the late 1800s.
1 photograph of W. W. Doak in his Tackle Shop with a customer (possibly Jack Fenety).
Photograph of Tom Boyd, Sam Snead, and Weldon Robinson
1 photograph of Tom Boyd (Outfitter), Sam Snead, a professional golfer,and Guide Weldon Robinson of Doaktown.
1 photograph of Jennie Close (1891-1970) who was the cook at Doaktown's 'Rod and Reel Camp.'
Photograph of Blaine Connors and Siggi Fjeldsted
1 photograph of Blaine Connors of Doaktown (on left) with Siggi Fjeldsted of Iceland, and a 27 1/2 lb salmon. Photo taken as Harris Ledge.
Grindstone Industry Museum Display
Fait partie de Read Stone Company Fond
Items are a group of photographs of the museum set up at Marshland’s Inn, Sackville, NB by Herbert Read to display Grindstone artifacts.
Grindstone Industry Museum Display
Fait partie de Read Stone Company Fond
Item contains a group of photographs showing the museum set up by Herbert Read in Marshlands Inn, Sackville, NB to display grindstone industry artifacts.