This kettle was donated by Edith Lilly (nee Kendell) of Milltown-Head Bay d'Espoir, formerly of Ramea. This kettle belonged originally to Lucy Kendell, mother of Edith.
A kettle was an important item in rural Newfoundland, and every kitchen had a…
Folder containing promotional materials advertising Canadian Pacific Air tours and destinations. Includes 6 pamphlets, 4 printed sheets, 1 card and 1 sticker.
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Eaton's Fall and Winter 1918-1919 Catalogue page 356, showcases "Ladies' Dainty Handkerchiefs" of various types and uses. Item 8F43: Ladies' Mourning Border Handkerchiefs at a price of 0.15 cents.
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This documentary shows how a canoe is built the old way. César Newashish, a 67-year-old Atikamekw of the Manawan Reserve north of Montreal, uses only birchbark, cedar splints, spruce roots and gum. Building a canoe solely from the materials that the…
The Department of Indian Affairs, with funds appropriated from band accounts, had a plan made to construct the new building to accommodate the dramatic influx of new students