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Lydia Shutts collection
CA Them Days APL 112 · Collection · 19??

Collection consists of a copy of a handwritten journal in Inukitut, written by Jorgen Fleischer (?)

Lydia Shutts
Dr. H. Bliss Murphy fonds
Fonds · [19-]

The Dr. H. Bliss Murphy fonds contains 159 glass slides, which are arranged by subject in six series. The slides consist of individuals, families, landscapes, buildings, religious ceremonies and work in India, various microscopic images, anatomical diagrams taken from the Anatomy Department, London Hospital Medical Collection, physicians, including famous physicians such as Pasteur, Fleming, and Koch, diagrams of medical experiments, procedures, and microscopic images, as well as unrelated subjects such as biblical images, a human skull, a mummified corpse and a poem.

Fonds consists of the following series: 1.0 India (65 slides); 2.0 London Hospital Medical Collection (12 slides); 3.0 Physicians (11 slides); 4.0 Medical Diagrams (26 slides); 5.0 Microscopic Images (34 slides); 6.0 Miscellaneous (12 slides).

Murphy, Dr. H. Bliss
Susan Sherk collection
CA Them Days APL 241 · Collection · 19??

Collection consists of 182 pages of personal notes; and notes from "Among The Deep Sea Fisher" from various copies.

Susan Sherk
Marjorie Stoker fonds
Fonds · 1963, 1966-68

Fonds consists of folklore and oral history materials deposited by Marjorie Stoker and is arranged into two series. Series 1 (67-024) consists of 3 audio reels documenting a kitchen party at Calvert on 5 May 1967; Series 2 (74-230 and 89-067) consist of 50 audio reels containing interviews conducted by Stoker with residents of Conne River, Conne Village, Harry's Brook, St. Alban's, St. John's, mainly pertaining to Mi'kmaq culture and folklore. Included in this fonds are 144 photonegatives (b&w) of the pages of a prayer book in the Mi'kmaq language, borrowed by Stoker and photographed by her son Richard. There is an extensive Marjorie Stoker fonds in the CNS archives at Memorial University.

Stoker, Marjorie
Peacock collection
CA Them Days APL 042 · Collection · 197?, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989

Collection 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)

Joachim Nui collection
CA Them Days APL 388 · Collection

Collection consists of "Innu Place Names" Collected from Joachin Nui, Davis Inlet

Joachin Nui
Peg Jefferson collection
CA Them Days APL 444 · Collection

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 Jefferson
Clarence Kerchoff collection
CA Them Days APL 449 · Collection

Collection consists of photocopies of stories entitled: " Flight to everywhere: A picture journey over 32, 000 miles of Air Transport Command routes through Jungle, Desert and Artic," Written by Ivan Dmitri, and 'My Part in the 2nd World War'.

Clarence Kerchoff
Jean Johnson collection
CA Them Days APL 059 · Collection · 1976

Collections consists of typewritten extracts from Hudson's Bay Company Journal of Occurences; and an untitled aticle written by Jean Johnson.