The fonds contains three account books for the Post Office at Ireland's Eye: a stamps account book, 1936-1959; a miscellaneous account book, 1936-195-; duty account book, 1936-195-. The account books were used in the operation of the Post Office at Ireland's Eye.
Post Office, Ireland's EyeThis fonds contains the corporate records of PEG, 1936-1947. The fonds consists of administrative records, shipment records and financial records. Also included in this fonds are bank fishery reports giving information on bank fishery returns and about the bait fishery. The PEG fonds is arranged in 4 series: administrative records; production records; financial records; correspondence.
Portugal Exporters Group Limited (PEG)Collection consists of various correspondence. proposals, newspaper clippings, submissions, press releases, petitions and notes regarding the establishment of Port Labrador, a year round deep water port in
Labrador
Fonds consist of records relating to the functional bodies of the Charge which include various boards, committees, organizations and groups. Included are accounts, minutes, subscription and membership lists.
The records are arranged in the following series: Series 1.0 Baptism, marriage and burial records (1873-1974), 2.0 Membership records (1874-1960); 3.0 Board and committee records (1897-1967); and 4.0 Funds/ Congregational financial records (1912-1957).
Port Elizabeth (Flat Islands) Pastoral Charge, (N.L.)Fonds consist of records pertaining to the Port Blandford Pastoral Charge. These records relate to the activities of the Charge and its functional bodies. The majority of the records are in the form of minutes, financial records and vital statistics.
Fonds are arranged in the following series: Baptism, Marriage and Burial Records, 1834-1976; Membership Records, 1920-1921; Funds and Congregational Financial Records, 1996; Church Service Bulletins, 1979-1988; Annual Reports, 1970-1983; Photograph, 1936.
United Church of Canada. Port Blandford Pastoral ChargeFonds consist of records of the pastoral charge and its predecessor body the Congregationalist Mission of Fortune Bay. Included are vital statistics registers, accounts and reports. The records are arranged in the following series: Baptism, marriage, and burial records (1875-1941); series 2.0 Annual reports (1981); and series 3.0 Miscellaneous records [196-].
United Church of Canada. Pool's Cove Pastoral ChargeThe collection consists of copy prints of older photographs of Sir Robert J. Pinsent and other family members. Subjects include the Pinsent property at Salmonier, Newfoundland; fishing on the Little River, Codroy; opening of the House of Assembly (1896); view of St. John's; and scenes of the Newfoundland railway.
Pinsent, Sir Robert JohnFonds consists of microfilmed papers of three registers of incoming vessels at Halifax, 1880-1905. The records were kept by Pickford and Black, but include all incoming shipping, regardless of agent. The registers provide the date of arrival, the rig, vessel name, tonnage, port of registry, master, origins, number of days at sea, consignee, cargo, wharf, date of sailing and destination.
Pickford & Black (firm)Collection consists of microfilm copies of three account books, 1664-1708, 1678-1690, and 1699-1718, which describe English's dealings with fishermen and maritime artisans, the financial arrangements of fishing voyages, and the expenses of keeping his vessels afloat.
English, PhilipCollection consists of a list of subjects on film shot by Melvin Robertson in and around Goose Bay ; a letter to Judy McGrath from Peter Robertson (1988), notes on movie film shot by Melvin Robertson at Goose Bay (c1949); a letter to Judy McGrath from Peter Robertson (1987), magazine articles excerpted from THE STANDARD entitled: "Packaged Houses: RCAF Provides Homes for Airman in Labrador," (1949), " A Province is Born: Contrasting Emotions Run High as Newfoundland Enters Union with Canada" (1949) 'Labrador Doctor: Grenfell Mission's Paddon home Upholds Great Tradition" (1949) and a description of photos used in "Packaged Houses," and "A Province is Born", from WEEKEND MAGAZINE
Peter Robertson