Collection consists of transcripts of interveiws with Nain residents (Inukitut and English); and handwritten correspondence to Doris Saunders from Rose Jeddore regarding these transcripts
Labrador Inuit Cultural InstititeCollection consists of transcripts of interviews with Nain residents (Inukitut and English); and handwritten correspondence to Doris Saunders from Rose Jeddore regarding these transcripts.
Labrador Inuit Cultural Institute collectionCollection consists of letters, minutes, and telegrams concerning the Labrador Magistrates.
Collection consists of community files containing information on the following:
• Black Tickle
• Davis Inlet
• Fish Cove
• Forteau
• Hopedale
• Labrador City
• Labrador West (general)
• L’anse au Clair
• Makkovik
• Mud Lake
• Nain
• North West River
• Pinware
• Postville
• Sandwich Bay
• Wabush
• West St. Modeste
• William’s Harbour
The collection contains information such as community histories, location, population, infrastructure, maps, services, community council members, statistical information, and community profiles.
Collection consists of correspondence concerning the Labrador School Board.
Collection Consists of the Labrador Readers Project: "Stories from Leander Roberts and Charlotte Dyson".
Labrador Readers ProjectCollection consists of correspondence, financial documents, and records about Labrador Service.
Collection consists of correspondence, letters, and documents about the Labrador Syndicate
Fonds consists of Lady McKie's own photographic work, as well as post cards, clippings and other illustrations relating to fisheries and shipbuilding in Norway, Atlantic Canada, France, Portugal and elsewhere. It also includes published booklets and articles on similar topics, her own notes on Newfoundland material and a wooden tally stick of 1869 from Charles Robin's company in Quebec. Photographs are arranged in 41 series according to subject.
McKie, Lady PhyllisFonds consists of the records of Lake and Lake, including various account books that provide insight into the financial aspects of the business. The ledger for 1898-99 belongs to P.E. and C. Lake, a business which included H.B. Clyde Lake's father, Philip E. Lake.
Lake and Lake (Firm)