Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman. He writes that he spent the weekend in London, England and spent time at the Balfour club, a Jewish Service Men’s Centre.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman. He had just come back from twelve days on leave and had visited Glasgow, Scotland and Edinburgh, Scotland.
Item is one telegram from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman thanking her for the package she sent to him.
Item is one handwritten letter, sent by Airgraph, from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman thanking her for the package she sent and letting her know he especially appreciated the cigars.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman. He spent the week from Christmas to New Year on leave in London, England.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman. He spent the week from Christmas to New Year on leave in London, England.
Item is one handwritten letter, sent by Airgraph, from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman. He has moved to a new station in England, where most of the men were Canadian, and they had a party the previous Saturday.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman thanking her for a parcel she sent him which included an orange and magazines.
Item is one handwritten letter, sent as an Airgraph, from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman. He updates her on being in Wales and thanks her for a package she had sent to him.
Item is one handwritten letter, sent as an Airgraph, from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman letting her know that he was transferred to Wales.
Item is one handwritten letter, sent as an Airgraph, from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman. He writes that he has no intention of looking for an “English lassie” and tells her that he thinks of all the good times they have had together.
Item is one handwritten letter, sent as an Airgraph, from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman. He reminisces about their time in Montreal, Quebec and the good times they have had together.
Item is one handwritten letter, sent as an Airgraph, from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman telling her about his weeks leave in London, England, which he was given for Rosh Hashana.
Item is one handwritten letter, sent as an Airgraph, from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman telling her about his leave in London, England and Glasgow, Scotland.
Item is one handwritten letter, sent as an Airgraph, from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman letting her know that he had arrived overseas, landing in Northern England and then travelled to Southern England.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman apologizing that he was unable to see her the day before due to a flat tire on his car.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman while he was in Halifax, Nova Scotia getting ready to leave for overseas with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF).
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman while he was in Halifax, Nova Scotia getting ready to leave for overseas with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). He asks her to send some photographs of herself for him to keep.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman while he was in Halifax, Nova Scotia getting ready to leave for overseas with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF).
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman while he was in Halifax, Nova Scotia getting ready to leave for overseas with the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF).
Item is one telegram from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman thanking her for the parcel she sent.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman telling her that he finished his RCAF training course and would be getting his wings on Friday, July 8. He also relays his travel plans to meet her in Montreal on Saturday, July 9 and tells her to expect his call in the late afternoon.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman, sent while Curdis was stationed in London, Ontario for training with the RCAF during World War II. Karrel starts planning a meeting with Glickman while the two of them are passing through Montreal on July 9, 1943 on their way home to Cape Breton, he for a two week leave and she returning from a trip to New York City.
Item is one post card with a handwritten note from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman, written while he was on leave in Detroit, Michigan and she was visiting Brooklyn, New York.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman, sent while Curdis was stationed in London, Ontario for training with the RCAF during World War II.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman, sent while Curdis was stationed in London, Ontario for training with the RCAF during World War II.
Item is one handwritten letter from Curdis Karrel to Sylvia Glickman, sent while Curdis was stationed in Jarvis, Ontario for training with the RCAF during World War II.
Series consists of letters, telegrams, and one postcard written by Curdis Karrel while serving in the Royal Canadian Airforce during World War II and sent to Sylvia Glickman. One letter addressed to his mother and brothers is included.
Karrel, CurdisItem is a newspaper clipping of Duncan MacIsaac, aged 90, shovelling a driveway.
Item is a framed, oval piece of cloth painted to celebrate Reverend Archibald Chisholm’s Golden Jubilee (50 years) as an ordained priest in the Catholic Church.
Item is a list of the lands in Judique, Nova Scotia owned by the Catholic Episcopal Corporation.
Item is a land indenture of approximately 100 acres of land in Judique, Nova Scotia from Robert McDougall, Sheriff of Port Hood, Nova Scotia, and Colin Chisholm, Archibald McIsaac, and Ronald Graham.
Item is a land indenture of 3.5 acres of Lot 10 in Judique, Nova Scotia from Allan MacDonald and Archibald MacDonald to Reverend Colin F. McKinnon.
Item is one copy of volume 2, issues 6 of Mosgladh, a Gaelic newspaper published by the Scottish Catholic Society in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
Item is volume 6, issue 9 of Teachdaire Nan Gaidheal, a monthly Gaelic newspaper produced in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Item is volume 5, issue 8 of Teachdaire Nan Gaidheal, a monthly Gaelic newspaper produced in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Item is volume 5, issue 7 of Teachdaire Nan Gaidheal, a monthly Gaelic newspaper produced in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Item is volume 5, issue 6 of Teachdaire Nan Gaidheal, a monthly Gaelic newspaper produced in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Item is volume 5, issue 5 of Teachdaire Nan Gaidheal, a monthly Gaelic newspaper produced in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Item is volume 5, issue 4 of Teachdaire Nan Gaidheal, a monthly Gaelic newspaper produced in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Item is a daily journal kept by Angus McDougall Jr. of Judique, Nova Scotia from 1922 to 1930.
Item is a daily diary kept by Angus McDougall Sr. of Judique, Nova Scotia in 1914. The diary was gifted to him by his son, Collin McDougall of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Item is a daily diary kept by Angus McDougall Sr. of Judique, Nova Scotia in 1913. The diary was gifted to him by his son, Collin McDougall of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Item is a daily diary kept by Angus McDougall Sr. of Judique, Nova Scotia in 1912 with the final sixteen pages of the journal taken up by entries from 1915. Included at the end of the 1912 section is a page of McDougall family history.
Item is a daily diary kept by Angus McDougall Sr. of Judique, Nova Scotia in 1907, with one entry written in 1908. The diary was given to him by his son Collin McDougall, who was living in Winnipeg, Manitoba at the time.
Item is a daily diary kept by Angus McDougall Sr. of Judique, Nova Scotia between 1881 and 1909, with the last entries listing the death of his wife, Ann McDougall (née Ann MacIsaac) in 1905, and the death of Janet MacDougall in 1909. Between 1935 and 1939, Angus A. McDougall Jr. (identified on page 176) began writing entries in the journal again and, finally, a scrap of paper listing Mary C. MacIsaac’s death date as 1979 is tucked between two of the diary’s pages.
Series consists of six daily diaries kept by Angus A. McDougall Sr. and Angus A. McDougall Jr., detailing the weather, farm work, visits and visitors, birth, marriage and death announcements, and some family news.
Item is an accounts ledger for an unidentified store [in Judique, Nova Scotia]. Inserted into the pages of the ledger is an October 1934 notice of rural enumeration of electors, a blank meteorological sheet (torn on one corner), and a scrap of paper with an invoice for the Imperial Oil Company in Halifax, Nova Scotia.