Fonds consists of a certificate of indenture of John Ingles Monat to William Tindal dated 19 August 1833 and a certificate of indenture of William Alexander Monat to William Wheatley dated 1 April 1835.
Sans titreFonds consists of a manual for Kendall and Mousley Limited electronic equipment for the laboratory.
Sans titreFonds consists of an unsigned invitation to visit the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's new vessel RMS Empress of Russia at Victoria on 7 June 1913, a boarding pass allowing G.W.A. Crocker and assistant to visit Canadian Pacific Railways's RMS Empress of Asia disembarking troops in Victoria on 24 January 1919, and twelve Canadian Pacific Railway wharf passes signed by L.D. Chethan.
Sans titreFonds consists of a book titled "Tables to Facilitate the Practice of Great Circle Sailing and the Determination of Azimuths and their Application to the Construction of Gnomonic Charts" by John Thomas Towson and Mr. J.W. Atherton, printed by the hydrographic office, admiralty in 1912.
Sans titreFonds consists of a pamphlet issued by USS Estes on the occasion of the B.C. Centenary Naval Review with HRH the Princess Margaret, 1958, containing a history of the ship and a programme of events for 12-19 July 1958.
Sans titreFonds consists of a stamp with an image of a steamship and the words: "Canada's Navy If Canada is to have a Navy St. John, N.B. is the Place to Build the Ships".
Sans titreFonds consists of certificates of discharge for O.G. Young, dating from 1886 to 1898.
Sans titreFonds consists of a handwritten reference letter written by the nephew of Lord Nelson, dated 6 May 1875. It reads "87, Hartford St, Mayfair W. May 6, 1875. The Bearer of this letter, Mr. E. Summers, lived with me as a butler for two years, leaving at his own request. He came to me with a five year character from his last place. Both Lady Nelson and myself are sorry to part with him, and I shall be happy to answer any inquiries. Nelson".
Sans titreFonds consists of quotation from the poem "The Antarctic" by Robert Service written in the handwriting of Ernest Shackleton and signed by him.
Sans titreFonds consists of an issue of "Our Navy" magazine, 1955 and a commissioning booklet of HMCS Margaree at Halifax Shipyards, dated 5 October 1957.
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