Fonds consists of 42 black and white photographs taken by Cabot during his journeys in Labrador. The photographs are part of an exhibition of 57 photographs held at the Johnson Memorial Gallery of Middlebury College in Vermont from January-February 1985. The photographs are mainly of Innu men, women and children engaged in their daily activities and of the landscape surrounding their homes.
William Brooks CabotOlivia Letemplier and Stephanie Flowers interviewing Bill (William) Pardy, about life in a residential school, Lockwood.
Herb Brown interviewing Bill Brown and Mable Brown. Genealogy,
Collection consists of microfilmed copies of three volumes of account books containing the Knight dealings with the hundreds of fishermen they hired, the export merchants to whom they sold their cod, and the dozens of maritime artisans and labourers who maintained their fleet of schooners. The account books cover the years 1767-81 and 1788-1833.
Knight, WilliamThe collection consists of newsclippings, articles, diagrams and notes on codtraps and nets. The collection also includes notes on the size of Labrador cod.
Templeman, WilfredInterview by Isaac Rich with Wilfred Shiwak. About childhood, occupations, government services, postal services, trapping, weather, dogteams, wages, military, confederation, Muddy Bay Boarding School, and Newfoundland Rangers.
Collection consists of a cover letter regarding Moravian Mission documents; a diary excerpt (1948); and annual reports of the Moravian Mission for the years 1948 -1951
White Elephant Museum Inc.Reading of W.H. Elworthy's diary by Doris Saunders. Diary is about the fishery, Pinware, seals, West Ste. Modeste, L'anse au Loup, Forteau, and L'anse au Diable.