Collection CR29 - Harold F. Jones collection of sports team photographs

Knights of Pythias hockey team Wanderers Senior Rugby Football Team (Champions of Maritime Provinces) Wanderers Intermediate Rugby Football Team (Champions Halifax Intermediate Rugby League) Wanderers-Champions Halifax City Intermediate League Wanderers Intermediate Rugby Football Team (Champions Halifax Intermediate Rugby League) Unidentified hockey team (M.R.C.).

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Harold F. Jones collection of sports team photographs

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CR29

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6 photographs: b&w 28 x 36 cm or smaller

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(1900 - 1984)

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Harold F. Jones was an athlete during his youth in Halifax. He was born on 31 October 1900 in Halifax, Nova Scotia the son of Frederick Henry and Jane (Carter) Jones. He was educated in public schools in Halifax and went on to work with Eatons, the Bank of Commerce and subsequently joined the Halifax Rifles, becoming a Sergeant Major at Aldershot. He first married Dorothy Millett Hawboldt on 10 December 1928 in Halifax, Nova Scotia and was later married to Flo Manson. He served for twenty-five years as the Town Clerk in Canning, Nova Scotia and later became the comptroller of the Sherbrooke Village restoration project. He died on 20 September 1984 in Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia.

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Collection consists of photographs of Halifax hockey and rugby teams that include images of Mr. Jones.

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Donated by Albert Campbell in 2010.

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