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              2003.73.11
              Item · [1909]
              Part of Emma Ellis Fonds
              This item is a black and white photographic print of Emma Ellis and an unidentified woman sitting inside her house in South Africa while participating in the Expo-Africa programme by St. Andrew's United Church, Truro, NS. 2003.73.11
              2003.73.12
              Item · 20 January 1909
              Part of Emma Ellis Fonds
              This item is a black and white photographic print of Emma Ellis and two unidentified people standing at the front porch of her house in South Africa, during her participation in the Expo-Africa programme by St. Andrew's United Church, Truro, NS. 2003.73.12
              Blanche E. d'Entremont fonds
              Fonds · [19-?]
              Fonds consists of Pere Maurice LeBlanc and Rosalie LeBlanc, niece and nephew of Blanche, collected some of the documents in her room at the Pont du Marais Boarding Home after her death in October 17 1995, who then donated the material to the Societe Historique Acadienne de Pubnico – Ouest. Other documents were collected by Pere Clarence d'Entremont, brother of Blanche E. d'Entremont, and then donated the documents to the Societe Historique Acadienne de Pubnico-Ouest in 1998.
              Clam Bay School memoir
              Item · 2007
              Item consists of a handwritten account written by Brenda Baker about the history of the school, those who taught there during her time as a student, and the day that the schoolhouse burned down. Accession number: 2013.057
              Clara Quinlan records
              Series · 1900-1983
              Part of Inglis-Quinlan family fonds
              Series forms part of Inglis and Quinlan Family fonds and consists of academic records, church documents, clubs, correspondence, diaries, ephemera, financial records, genealogical information, published and printed material, and teaching records.
              Series · c.1911-1942
              Part of Grace (Williams) Forsythe fonds
              Series forms part of the Grace (Williams) Forsythe fonds and consists of records related to Alexander ‘Sandy’ and Cora (Harpell) Myers, who was the sister of Grace’s mother. Cora was born on January 26, 1896 in West Jeddore and became a teacher in the early 1900s. She and her husband Sandy (1893-1957) owned the Salmon River House where Grace lived for several years following her retirement. A note found among the records indicates that they were used by Grace to help create the publications produced by the Marine Highway Historical Society. The series includes a photograph of Cora Harpell’s class at Ostrea Lake School in 1915 with the names of the students; a scrapbook containing clippings of songs; stories; and the prize winners of a matrimonial letter contest featuring Cora’s entry, No Fake Gentleman. Also included are various clippings regarding her school in Ostrea Lake; her graduating class from the Provincial Normal College in 1914; as well as handwritten poems and stories. Series also includes the lyrics to the Normal College school song, an application for a teacher’s license in 1912 that was rejected because she was too young, and a teacher’s license issued in 1914, as well as an earlier letter from a friend in1911. Cora died in Musquodoboit Harbour on February 24, 1995 at the age of 99. Series also contains receipts including postal and remitters’ receipts, invoices, ration forms and coupons, product labels, local business letterhead and advertisements, coupons, tax assessments, a tax notice, and enumeration records. Also included is correspondence to Sandy Myers from people coming to Salmon River House, a Christmas card from Arnold Logan, a Guide’s License, and an order form for a vest. Accession number: 2010.032
              East Jeddore School fonds
              Fonds · 1921-1936
              Fonds consists of records of the East Jeddore School and consists of a ledger which records school taxes owed by individual taxpayers for the period of 1930-1936, along with their payment status. Also recorded are teacher salaries, supply costs, insurance fees, and other expenses for the same period. In addition, the ledger book includes minutes of school meetings from 1923-1935. Also includes a sheet of paper which records valuations of taxpayers’ property in East Jeddore and school taxes for 1921. Accession number 2009.039
              Education
              Series · 1932-1962
              Part of Grace (Williams) Forsythe fonds
              Series forms part of the Grace (Williams) Forsythe fonds and consists of the minute book of the West Jeddore School trustees from 1944 to 1959, scripts of pageants that may have been performed in schools, and a periodical entitled The Canadian Red Cross Junior, Vol. XXIII, No. 10 dated 1944, which reflects Grace Forsythe’s involvement with the Red Cross Society and her efforts to establish Junior Red Cross Societies in her schools. Series also contains three books created by Grace’s students including a scrapbook of clippings of famous people created by a grade seven class in 1953, a book of stories and drawings entitled Our Story Book created by students in 1961, and a book of stories of rescue created by grade six students in 1962. Also included is a book of lesson plans written by Grace in summer school in Truro in 1942 and an article containing the autobiographical account of Dr. G. G. Sedgewick entitled, A Secret Chapter in the History of Education, which recounts the trials of a new teacher in Oyster Pond in 1900. In addition, series contains a typed copy of Grace Forsythe’s memoirs of her teaching career together with a scrapbook of photographs of students from 1932-1957, illustrating her story, and two certificates recording her completion of grades nine and ten which also list subjects studied and grades received. Accession number: 2010.032
              Edwin Alexander Collins
              Fonds · 1948-1956
              Fonds consists of music scores written by Collins, and a speech given to the Nova Scotia Teachers’ Association. 2011.022-EAC
              Emma Ellis Fonds
              Fonds · 1822 - 1987
              The fonds consists of correspondence, photographs and negatives, newspaper clippings, and books that belonged to Emma Ellis, concerning her participation in the Expo-Africa programme by St. Andrew's United Church, Truro, NS. The photograph series also contains portraits of members of the Locke family, as well as unidentified individuals, taken in Nova Scotia and New England. There is also a scrapbook in the reference collection, and two trunks of artifacts that are located in the museum collection. 2003.73.1 - 41