- CA KPH 8
- Fonds
- 1765 - ?
Contains textual records with information regarding the history of the Churches and Reverends of the Kingston Peninsula.
Contains textual records with information regarding the history of the Churches and Reverends of the Kingston Peninsula.
The items in this collection belonged to the St. Andrews branch of the New Brunswick Navy League, itself part of the larger Canadian Navy League. The purpose of the St. Andrews Navy League was to organize, manage, promote, and provide funding for a local Sea Cadet corps which they were a sponsor of, the #303 Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps “St. Croix”, formerly “St. Andrew” when it was first formed in 1987. The items in this collection provide information on how the St. Andrews Navy League would support their cadet corps and the different kinds of activities their Sea Cadet corps would participate in.
The different types of items include correspondence, either with people or organizations outside the Navy League or within the Navy League, programs and pamphlets meant to promote the Sea Cadet movement or specific Sea Cadet and Navy League events, documents related to St. Andrews Navy League meetings, including minutes, agendas, and supplementary notes, blank awards or certificates to recognize the contributions of Navy League members or Sea Cadets, documents on the history of the Navy League, documents which outline the internal policies of the Navy League organization, news items and announcements published for promotional purposes which were circulated in public newspapers or within the Navy League and Sea Cadets, documents related to training cadets, financial information, and documents which outline how the Navy League and the different events it would organize were structured.
St. Andrews Navy League
How to build rural telephone lines
An excerpt from a book that concerns the construction of rural telephone lines.
A list of exchanges at the Summerville switchboard.
This file contains information that has at one point been published but is no longer available.
List of personal "rings" for the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company
A list of long a short rings used by the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company to signify the recipient of a call.
This series contains photographs concerning the activities of the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company.
Man working on Kingston Peninsula phone system
A photograph of a man performing maintenance actives.
This file contains information prudent to the Kingston Peninsula Telephone Company that does not fit into the other files.
This series contains information that does not fit into the other series.