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Cronin Family Fonds
Fonds · 1761 - 1950
Personal correspondence, diaries,businesses, legal documents and inventories. 016.1 - 017.468
Item · Before 1869
Framed picture. (Right to left) King George VI (seated), Princess Elizabeth (standing), Queen Elizabeth (seated), and princess Margaret (standing). Frame is wood. Picture is black and white. 018.1
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587 photos of Annapolis Todal Power Plant Construction. All photos are black and white. Some pictures have a written description on the back. 018.10
Item · Jan 23 2018
Photo of Upper St. George St showing a side view of Runciman & Sons Dry Goods, Carpets and Clothing Store, in a tarnished gold rust coloured frame. Donated by Naomi Scromeda, daughter of Mick and Ursula Scromeda, who were the last residents of the Runciman House. 018.11
Soldier's Service Book
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Belonged to Harry McDonald Mitchell, born in Hampton, N.S. Entries of courses, innoculations. 018.12
Photo (calling card)
Item · Jan 23 2018
2 photos of women. One ('a') is Mrs. Jonathan Rand (Clara Parker Rand 1830-1867 written on the back). Second ('b') photo is of a young woman (Annie Elizabeth Parker, 4 Jul 1864-14 Feb 1923, M Whitman Riggles 1 Jan 1985). Last ('c') photo is of a man (Abner Parker) 018.13
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Envelope ('a') says "G. Tamblyn LTD. Photo Dept". Lt. W. Wetmore, officers mess A9 G H.G. Training center. Camp Border Aug 27/41. Photo ('b') is of Lt. Wetmore. Photo 'c' is of Wetmore outdoors. Photo 'd' is of soldiers inside sitting. 'e' is Wetmore at a window. 'f' is a man in uniform standing in front of a military truck. 'g' is a negative of a kitchen 018.14
Item · June 26, 2018
5 page book. Children's print, 5 pages of text, 4 pages of photos, Pictures are coloured and show various actions carried out by the pigs. Font is fairly large and pages discoloured. On front cover an older women holds a young boy and his toes as a pig enters through the door. 018.143
Item · WWI (1918-1919)
Poem by J. G. Holland a war poem which is asking for strong men to serve and fight. They call for en because Jecishie sleeps and freedom too. 018.158