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Emma E. Potter (ship) fonds
Fonds · 1910-1914
Fonds consists of cash book for various voyages and one photograph of the vessel.
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Scene inside a house or tavern. Woman sitting in background talking to a man. Door and window are open. Fireplace. 7 men are sitting around a wooden table, some are aboriginal peoples. 2 jugs on the floor in the foreground. 018.58
Evelyn Turpin fonds
Fonds · [188-]-[192-]
Fonds consists of views of Annapolis Royal, the King Cottage at Lake LaRose and family activities.
Item · July 4 2018
A large file containing an article on "the illustrated London news cross cup room." It contains 32 pages. The pages are in numbered order until page 28, the pages then go 28,30.29,31. the last page is not numbered. 018.264
Item · June 7 2018
Cardboard poster with black and orange lettering. Each one depicts a somnd with letters. 'a' is "pr", 'b' is "sl", 'c' is "sm", 'd' is "tr", 'e' is "wr", 'f' is "br", 'g' is "ch", 'h' is "dr", 'i' is "fl", 'j' is "fr", 'k' is "gl", 'l' is "gr". 2018.107 a-L
Fortier Lumber Company fonds
Fonds · 1930-1982
Fonds consists of shipping records of Fortier Lumber Co., photographs taken by Thomas H.H. Fortier mainly of vessels loaded with lumber. There are also photographs of the products produced by Hardwood Specialties Ltd. Also included are maps of south-western Nova Scotia, used by the company.
Item · November 1958
A framed photo of the cast of "Kind Lady" a "3 act play of suspense directed by M.Tilley." The photo is in black and white in a brown frame with a brown paper back with no glass. The number 6 is written on the back of the frame. Under the photo is a list of the actors: Philip Milo, Margaret Wetmore, Arthur Coyne, John Lormier, Peter DeWaard, Norma Fry, Bonnie Mais, Dorothy Witaker, C.W. Taylor, Dorothy Owen, Barbara Russell, Stewart Hannam, Maude Layton, Sheila McClafferty. 018.365
Item · 1872
Framed picture of Dudley Foster, who happened to be a Midget. The picture is sepia, the frame is made of wood. Dudley is sitting in a little chair and the chair is on a table. The letter is written by Donald R. Taylor and has some Foster family history. On the back of the picture is written family history, typed family history a piece of paper "The Fairy Sisters 1872". 018.22