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Diamond Jubilee Celebration 3/5

Item is a photograph of two men and a women in costume having a conversation at the Diamond Jubilee of Canada’s Confederation celebration in Sackville, New Brunswick.

Diamond Jubilee Celebration 4/5

Item is a photograph of two men and a women in costume having a conversation at the Diamond Jubilee of Canada’s Confederation celebration in Sackville, New Brunswick.

The Corner Drug Store Prescription Bag

Item is a prescription bag from The Corner Drug Store which was located on Dixon Block. The prescription was for John Alward and was prescribed by Dr. C. L. Gass.

1912 - 1913 Blueprint of Sackville

  • CA THT 2009.20.7
  • Item
  • 1912-1913

Item is a blueprint map of Sackville surveyed by Class 1912-1913. Includes York St., Main St., Weldon St., Park Lane, Josiah Wood's home, Music Hall Block, Post Office, Methodist Church and other buildings of importance.

1905 Sackville Hockey Team Photograph

  • CA THT 2010.4.9
  • Item
  • ca. 1905

Item is a framed photograph of the 1905 Sackville Town Hockey team with their Provincial Championship trophy pictured in the centre.

Greeting Card Collection

Items are cardstock or paper greeting cards for various holiday (Valentine's Day, Christmas, etc) received by Gertrude M. Cook

Diamond Jubilee Celebration 1/5

Item is a photograph of a parade celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Canada’s Confederation, 1 July 1927. This photograph shows a group of women in period costume representing different eras. The picture was taken on the front steps of the Men’s Residence at Mount Allison University (entrance off York Street).

Diamond Jubilee Celebration 5/5

Item is a photograph of four women in costume at the Diamond Jubilee of Canada’s Confederation celebration in Sackville, New Brunswick, one of which is identified on recto as Jean Dixon.

Greeting Card Album

Items are ninety holiday cards glued onto the pages of an album. For the majority of the items, the writing on the back is not accessible without damaging the album, so recipients, senders, and dates have not been determined
Items which have become loose are located in the front inner-cover

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