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Stonehaven House

Item is a photograph of a house in Stonehaven, NB, with a young woman, a girl and a boy standing in front.

Mathilda and Mary Elsie Wry House

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.04-2006.14.04/22
  • Item
  • [192-?]
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Item is a photograph of a house on the corner of Salem and Union Street in Sackville, NB, owned at one time by Mathilda and Mary Wry. This view shows the house facing Salem Street, with Clarence and Blanche Wry standing with their two sons in front of it. Mabel and John Alward can be seen to the left on the lounge in front of the house.

Wry House on Charlotte Street

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.04-2006.14.04/20
  • Item
  • [192-?]
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Item is a photograph of a front-angled view of Willard and Jennie Wry’s home built by Willard on Charlotte Street, Sackville, NB, at the end of Wry Lane.

Mathilda and Mary Elsie Wry House

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.04-2006.14.04/21
  • Item
  • [192-?]
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Item is a photograph of a house on the corner of Salem and Union Street in Sackville, NB, owned at one time by Mathilda and Mary Wry. This view shows the side entrance from Union Street. On the roof sits Clarence Wry and his wife Blanche with their two sons.

View of Sackville

Item is a bird’s eye photograph overlooking the town of Sackville, NB taken from the roof of the current (2009) Marshland’s Inn.

Read House before Repairs

Item is a photograph of the Read home on Bridge Street, Sackville, NB (currently (2009) Marshland’s Inn) before repairs were made between 1905 and 1908. An unidentified girl stands in front of the house holding a pair of snowshoes.

Sackville Hay & Feed Co. Building

Item is a photograph of the Sackville Hay & Feed Co. building on Lorne Street, Sackville, New Brunswick in the winter, with men and horse-drawn sleighs in front. Down the street is A. M. Amos’ horse shoeing shop.

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