The fonds consists of three volumes; Pew rent for Salmon Cove East, 1841-1883, and a transcript of a Vestry meeting held at All Saints, 1841 relating to cemetery, school and pews; a Parish Priests Register, 1892-1931, in which are listed alphabetically the members of the congregation, place of residence and, if married, the names of their wife and children; minutes of the Trinity East Parish Council and the Trinity-Trinity East Parish Council, 1969-1972; a proposed floor plan for St. Andrew's Church, c.1980.
Parish of Trinity East-Port RextonCollection consists of certificates of 'British subjects in the colony of Newfoundland that enabled them to travel to foreign parts' (1903)
Collection consists of an index of papers regarding the Labrador Boudry Dispute of 1927; a collection of McGraths personal papers; and excerpt from the Newfoundland Men: A collection of Biographacal Sketches, containing a short biography of Patrick T McGrath; a radio speech by Peter Cashin regarding McGrath (1967); a list of articles written by McGrath and a short handwritten background on McGrath.
Patrick T. McGrathCollection consists of various news releases, notices, correspondence, diagrams, reports, fact sheets, notes, newspaper and magazine articles relating to the PCB Destruction Project
PCB Destruction ProgramCollection consists of a copy of an address given by Doris Peacock entitled "Labrador in the 70's from a woman's point of view" (197?); Newspaper article from NEWFOUNDLAND TV TOPICS entitled "Rev. Peacock recalls his life as a Moravian Missionary in Labrador " by Marilyn Duffet May 31 (1980); Papers by Rev. F.W. Peacock entitled "The Plight of the Eskimos in Labrador", two copies of "The Erosion of the Inuit Culture" or "Suicide Among the Labrador Inuit! Why?" (1984), and two copies of "The Remnants of a Culture" (1985); Newspaper clipping from THE NORTHERN REPORTER entitled "Reverend Missionary dies at 78" April 12 (1985); Newspaper clipping from THE LABRADORIAN entitled "Memories of a Long, Good Life" November 5 (1986); Magazine article from THE NEWFOUNDLAND HERALD entitled "A Work of Love about Northern Culture" April 22 (1989)
Collection consists of the Certificate of Birth of Louis A. Lescaudron; letter and pictures from Hariett Pardy Lescaudron to her Sister-in-law in France (1930); a letter to Doris SAunders from Peg Jefferson (1987); a letter to Bob Lescaudron from Rodger Lescaudron (1987); a letter to Peg and Paul Jefferson from Rodger Lescaudron (1987); and the marriage register of Edward Jeffery Jefferson and Hariett Lescaudron (1923)
Peg JeffersonCollection 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 RobertsonCollection 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, PhilipFonds 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)The 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 John