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Two men and a boy standing beside a building
Photograph depicts two young men and a little boy standing side by side on a path or road curving around the side of a wooden house, with the front of another house visible behind. One of the men holds a hat in his hand. -
Two men standing near the corner of a building with a little boy and ladder
Photograph depicts two men standing on a packed dirt road at the edge of a wooden house, with a little boy behind them smiling through the gap between, and a tall ladder to the left. -
Locomotive and debris on train track after fire, McAdam
Photograph depicts a locomotive and coal car on a railway track, with debris to the front and side. Two men walk along another railway track at left, facing away from the photographer. An inscription in pen across the top reads: "after the C. P. R. fire / in McAdam." -
Boys in soldier uniforms
Photograph depicts six young boys wearing soldier uniforms and holding guns standing in a line on a street in a town. One of the boys in the middle raises a Union Jack. -
Class in Cookery at Provincial Normal School, Fredericton, NB 1918
Class in Cookery, Refresher course, provincial Normal School, Fredericton, NB 1918 -
Class in Household Science from high school
Class in Household Science from High School, Kingston, Kings County, NB
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Home Nursing Class, Provincial Normal School, Fredericton
Provincial Normal School, NB Home Nursing Class 1918 -
Millinery Class at Provincial Normal School, Fredericton
Item is a photograph of the Millinery class at the Provincial Normal School in Fredericton, NB in 1918. Bessie Young Bowden identified as " next to post" -
School children outside school in Milltown NB with teacher Bessie Young
Item is a photograph of school children outside school in Milltown NB identified as ' my school' by teacher Bessie Young -
Students outside school in Milltown, NB with schoolteacher Bessie Young
Item is a photograph of a group of students outside the Milltown School identified as "My School' by Bessie Young -
Bessie Young and other teachers at the Consolidated School, Kingston NB
Black and white photograph showing four women and one man who were teachers at Consolidated School in Kingston, NB around 1905. The teachers are identified as Margaret Stewart, Bessie Young, Darling, Mrs O/W. Hamilton, and Ina H. Mersereau,
Bessie Young was the first home economics teacher in NB. -
St. Andrews Photographic Souvenir album
A leather-bound souvenir album of albumen photographs mounted on board, depicting locations in and around St. Andrews as well as members of the Forster and Street families.
Inscribed on the first page (top centre, handwritten in blue ink): FOR the Men's Club, as an Exhibit / St. Andrews N. B. / G. Foster.
Inscribed on the second page (centre, handwritten in black ink): St. Andrews, / New Brunswick, / Canada / A Photographic Souvenir, / July 1889. / Compliments of / Emile A. LeBois.
Photographs individually catalogued; see item records.
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The Algonquin Hotel, 1946
the Algonquin Hotel in 1946 -
Snow on Water Street, St. Andrews
Main Street in St. Andrews at the corner of William and Water Streets -
Merriam Gillis's class at Bocabec School which includes several Gillis children. 1942
A group of children of various ages in Merriam Gillis's class from Bocabec School posing for a photograph. 1942 -
Merriam Page, teacher at Bocabec School 1942
Photograph of Merriam Page, teacher at Bocabec School -
Merriam Page, Teacher Bocabec School
1942Merriam (Page) Gillis was born in McAdam in 1922 where she lived until attending school in Fredericton in 1940/41. She took a teaching job the next year at a rural one room school in Bocabec. She taught in several schools over the next decade, including those in Grafton and Bath. before moving to the Saint John area in 1950 where she taught until her retirement in 1982. She married Joe Gillis in 1946, with whom she had two sons -
Photograph of Hanson Store, St. Stephen, NB
Photograph of Hanson Dry Good Store, St. Stephen, NB -
China Chest sign on Water St., St. Andrews
The neon sign which was on the roof of the new China Chest when it was built in the early 1950s. -
House owned by Robert Pagan
This is a photograph of one of the Loyalist homes of Mr. Pagan who dismantled it in Castine Maine US and brought it by boat to St. Andrews, NB and reassembled it on Montague Street in 1783, where it still exists today. -
Milltown dam sluice with logs
Photograph depicts water rushing through opened sluice gates at the Milltown dam, with several logs moving through the white water and more logs grouped on the river and shoreline below. Several houses and outbuildings stand on the bank overlooking the sluice. -
St. Croix River at the Milltown dam
Photograph depicts the St. Croix River flowing past the cotton mill at Milltown, which is partially visible at left. A high rudimentary wooden bridge spans the water, appearing smooth from a long photographic exposure, with rocks and logs in the foreground at right. -
Logs on the St. Croix River above the Milltown dam
Photograph depicts a still stretch of water above the dam at Milltown, clustered with felled logs. Trees and buildings run alongside a road on the shore (today's Milltown Boulevard), including St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church at left. -
Logs on the St. Croix River above the Milltown dam
Photograph depicts floating logs in a stretch of still water above the Milltown dam, with wooden walkways above a drop-off. Trees and buildings run alongside a road on the shore (today's Milltown Boulevard), including St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church at left. -
Logs on the St. Croix River
Photograph depicts the St. Croix River near Milltown, dense with felled logs being driven down the river. A solitary figure stands on the logs at centre, near the only open stretch of water.