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Archival description
Series · 1872-1975
Part of Inglis-Quinlan family fonds
Series forms part of Inglis and Quinlan Family fonds and consists of correspondence, ephemera, financial records and printed and published material relating to the store. The records are limited in scope as many store records were given to Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management.
Ralph Moyle Thomas fonds
Fonds · 1932, 1946
Fonds consists of a Canadian Mate’s Certificate and a Panamanian certificate. MBMS-34
Ruth Agnes Wright fonds
Fonds · 1942-1961
Fonds consists of a series of deeds tracing the ownership of a tract of land in Mahone Bay that had previously formed part of the right of way of a wye track abandoned by the Halifax and South Western Railway Company in 1942. MBMS-36
Schooner Bessie L. fonds
Fonds · 1898
Fonds consists of ten bills of lading for cargo shipped from Halifax to various consignees in Mahone Bay and Blockhouse. MBMS-50
Schooner City Queen fonds
Fonds · 1888 - 1889
Fonds consists of an account book recording the vessel’s expenses, income, and crew wages. MBMS-49
Thomas G. Nicol fonds
Fonds · [1895]-[1926]
Fonds comprises 8 copy prints (plus 4 duplicates) of photographs and one original photograph. The copy prints depict Nicol’s power-generating operations and construction projects, Nicol family homes, and the Knox Presbyterian church. The original photo is a portrait of Thomas and Emma (Schnare) Nicol. MBMS-22
Verna (Keddy) Russo fonds
Fonds · ca. 1875-1990
Fonds consists of photographs either taken or collected by Verna (Keddy) Russo. The photographs, which date primarily from the 1905-1930 period, document the lives of both the Keddy family and many of their friends and neighbours. MBMS-25
Warren H.G. Hirtle fonds
Fonds · 1901-1960
Fonds consists of financial records relating to Hirtle’s activities as a merchant as well as his involvement with the Park Cemetery Corporation; a scrapbook compiled by Hirtle documenting the service of Mahone Bay’s First and Second World War military volunteers; a photocopy of Hirtle’s diary for the period from July 19, 1908 to January 25, 1909; and a letter from his brother, Wallace Hirtle. MBMS-27