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              The Pullen Map Collection
              Collection · [ca. 1740] - [1851]
              Collection contains fourteen maps and charts and one illustration. The materials were collected over many years by Hugh Francis Pullen. MS-2-756
              Mulgrave Road Theatre fonds
              Fonds
              Fonds primarily consists of documentation related to publicity, personnel, equity, and the Canada Council for the Arts as well as scripts, production-based records, administrative files, correspondence, PACT files, contracts, annual meeting notes, ROADies records, financial statements and information, board meeting notes, brochures, audio tapes, photographs, and production posters. MS-3-44
              Fonds
              The fonds contains copies of programs for operas performed or hosted by the Nova Scotia Opera Association, as well as draft copies of those programs. It also contains business correspondence, annual reports and its notice of incorporation. MS-5-4
              Bay of Fundy
              Item · 1863 - 1936
              Bay of Fundy, Digby Gut to the Head of Navigation including bearings, heights, soundings, with insets of 8 lighthouses (illustrations), tidal information, charts, British Units, Avon River inset, CNR, Dominion Atlantic Railway, Chignecto Marine Transport railway, and towns along coastline.Surveyed by Captain P. F. Shortland, R.N., 1860, Engraved 1863 with corrections from the Canadian Government Chart of 1931 (small corrections 1933 - 1936). 88.68
              Item · 1888
              Consists of a hydrographic map of the North Atlantic Ocean. Recorded observations (Notices to Mariners) of October 1888 indicated in red print include hurricane paths and dates, ship wreaks, fog belts, icebergs, general drift of ocean currents and prevailing winds (blue print) among other details. Forecasts for November 1888.This map belonged to Capt. John Congdon of Great Village, NS. He was the Master of the ship "Bedford". 90.77.3
              Wreck Chart
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              A reproduction map of Atlantic Canada showing a list of wreck sites and their locations. Showing coastal towns, cities, provinces, main waterways, inset of Halifax Harbour. Published by the hydrographic and Map Service, Survey`s and Engineering Branch, Dept, of Mines and Resources, Ottawa. First Edition 1943, New edition Dec. 15, 1944. 2007.89.1