- # 1021
- English
Hosting InstitutionMemorial University of Newfoundland
Collection DescriptionIssues of the school magazine of St. Bonaventure's College published from 1904 to 1982KeywordsEducation, Newfoundland and Labrador, Religion - # 1022
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionVancouver Island University
Collection DescriptionRecordings relating to the history of NanaimoKeywordsBritish Columbia, Local history - # 1023
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan
Collection DescriptionEarly postcards, mainly from the Prairies and with an emphasis on SaskatchewanKeywordsSaskatchewan - # 1024
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionUniversity of Manitoba
Collection DescriptionDocuments relating to Brigden's Limited, one of Toronto's oldest graphic arts firmsKeywordsVisual arts - # 1025
- French
Collection titleHosting InstitutionBibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec
Collection DescriptionMaps and technical drawings of Quebec dating from the time of New France to the presentKeywordsArchitecture, Geography, Quebec - # 1026
- French
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionProvincial Archives of New Brunswick
Collection Description19th-century admission records of the Saint John AlmshouseKeywordsEurope, Immigration, New Brunswick - # 1027
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionMount Saint Vincent University
Collection DescriptionHistorical photographs of nurses in Nova ScotiaKeywordsHealth care, Nova Scotia - # 1028
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionAcadia University
Collection DescriptionDocuments relating to Captain Douwe Ditmars and his familyKeywordsFamily, Nova Scotia - # 1029
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionAcadia University
Collection DescriptionDocuments relating to the Acadia University Young Men's Christian AssociationKeywordsEducation, Nova Scotia, Religion, Youth - # 1030
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionMemorial University of Newfoundland
Collection DescriptionIssues of Atlantic Guardian, a popular magazine published in St. John's, Newfoundland, between 1945 and 1956KeywordsNewfoundland and Labrador