Minutes (1877-1895),deeds, reports,contracts,correspondence,clippings,financials records, services, newspaper clippings. Included also are records of the Cathedral chapter. 2 Cassette tapes,1987
Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, St. John's, NLAnnual Reports
Anglican Parish of St. John the Evangelist, Topsail, NLRegister of baptisms (1841-1857), marriages (1842-1861)
Fonds consists of a set of 13 silver gelatin prints from original negatives held in the Speck collection of the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Gatineau, Quebec. These images were taken by Speck during the summer of 1914 while he was collecting Mi’kmaw artifacts in Bay St. George and Badger Brook, Newfoundland, and depict aspects of Mi’Kmaw life in turn-of-the-century Newfoundland.
Frank SpeckCollection consists of correspondence to Sarah Pardy from Miss C. Ashall, June 10, 1920, 1 page original; correspondence to Sarah Pardy from Rev. Henry Gordon, 1922, 1 page handwritten original; financial statement of John Campbell Learning from Hudson's Bay Company, Nov. 5, 1931, 1 page original
Harriet MartinCollection consists of handwritten correspondence from King George to Austin Pardy regarding his release from prison camp (1918).
Collection consists of a covering letter and article entitled "Tragedy on Labrador Air Strip" detailing the events of an air crash in 1942.
Michael MacKenzieCollection consists of short biography of Dillon Wallace and excerpt from "Lure of the Labrador Wild" which appeared in the publication "By Great Waters"; information from Dillon Wallace for Douglas Blake on Lydia Campbell and her family and marriages (1903); typed copy of the inscription on the tablet marking the death of Leonidas Hubbard Jr. (1913), originally erected in 1913, dedicated in 1976 by Dillon Wallace III.
Collection consists of correspondence from W. Chris Robart to THEM DAYS concerning Edgar Richardson (1981); Transcript of Reminiscences of Edgar Richardson (in his 94th year) as told to Chris Robart (1972). Covering dates of material: (1892-1902).
Edgar RichardsonCollection 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)