Little Heart's Ease (NL)

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              Fonds · 1891-1969

              Fonds consist of records pertaining to the Random South Pastoral Charge. These records relate to the activities of the Charge and its functional bodies. The majority of the records are in the form of minutes, financial records and vital statistics.

              Fonds are arranged in the following series: Baptism, Marriage and Burial Records, 1891-1969; Education Records, 1940-1956; Board and Committee Records, 1916-1968; Funds and Congregational Financial Records, 1913-1965; Youth Groups Records, 1959-1960.

              United Church of Canada. Random South Pastoral Charge. (N.L.)
              John Job collection
              Collection · [1900-1931]

              Collection consists of 2 photograph albums created by the Job family, reflecting the Job business ventures, Job family activities, as well as historical events. The geographic area represented by the photographs is almost exclusively Newfoundland and Labrador, with the exception of photographs from the Search for the Franklin expedition in Hudson Bay (1903-04).

              Albums include photographs of the Job premises in St. John's, Quidi Vidi, Placentia, L'Anse au Loop, Blanc Sablon, Little Heart's Ease, Bell Island, and Whitbourne. Images include buildings (interior and exterior), wharves,shipping, and the fishery, including marine fishery, sealing and whaling.

              Historical events represented in the albums include the royal visit of the Duke of York (1901), the sealers' strike (1902), the unveiling of the war memorial in St. John's (1924) by Field Marshall Haig, and scenes from the Viking Disaster (1931). The photographs also illustrate the economic activity and the cultural landscape in that era.

              Job, William John