The collection consists of a typescript of a diary of Thomas L. Blake covering the period from 1893-1890. Collection also includes a photocopy of Blake's handwritten original diary.
Sans titreFonds consists of personal accounts of Margaret Baikie and also includes photocopies of written memories.
Sans titreFonds consists of the Red Bay Co-op minute book with rules and regulations (1896-1897) and an excerpt taken from "A Labrador Doctor" entitled "The Cooperative Movement" written by Dr. Wilfred Grenfell (1919).
Sans titreFonds consists of administrative records of the Labrador Heritage society including memorandum of Association, correspondence, financial records, letterhead, rules and regulations, and minutes. Fonds also includes written histories of the society, newspaper articles, booklets, brochures, and other published material.
Sans titreFonds consists of a short story written by Elizabeth Goudie entitled "Aunt Annie Blake" (1975); newspaper profile of Elizabeth Goudie (1977); book review of "Woman of Labrador" printed in the Newfoundland HERALD (1977); newspaper clipping from the Daily News entitled "Quiet Christmas, 1927" by Elizabeth Goudie (1982)
Sans titreCollection consists of correspondence from Torsten Anderson to his family in Norway and letters from his great-grandson Curtis McNeill to Them Days. The collection also includes the Anderson and McNeill family tree; correspondence from Dag Christensen to Them Days; and an article from Vi Menn entitled "En Begnadol I Labrador".
Sans titreCollection consists of photocopied correspondence from Abram Broomfield to his brother Walter Broomfield in 1932.
Sans titreCollection consists of memories of Lydia Campbell in the form of a poem to Lydia Campbell by daughter Elizabeth Goudie. Also included printed article entitled "Labrador woman wrote of life and times" (1989).
Sans titreFonds consists of correspondence from Buckingham Palace, his son Abram, Department of Agriculture and Mines in St. John's, Game and Inland Fisheries Board of Newfoundland, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Zenith Radio Corporation in Chicago; business receipts from Hudson's Bay Company; a sworn affidavit from the records of the Privy Council concerning the Labrador Boundary dispute (1909); 2 poems written by Broomfield; miscellaneous newspaper clippings
Sans titreCollection consists of photocopy of book entitled "Captain George Cartwright and his Labrador Journal" (1911); information about George Cartwright by David Wooley; typewritten copy of a poem by George Cartwright about Labrador; lecture given by G.M Story of the Newfoundland Historical Society entitled "Old Labrador-George Cartwright, 1738-1819" (1980); excerpt from "By Great Waters" called "Too many houses, too much smoke, too many people"; excerpts from Cartwright's journals concerning gardening (1776-1786); SUNDAY PRESS article entitled "Labrador native killed by smallpox on 1773 visit to England" (1990).
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