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C.A. Douglas retirement photographs

  • MS-14-116, PB Box 40, Folder 3
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  • [1960-197-?]
File contains 7 photographs of C.A. Douglas' retirement. They are all stamped "Photo by Pridham Studio, Truro, N.S.". Charles Douglas was Deputy Minister of the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Marketing. Douglas also served as Assistant Agricultural Representative in Pictou, Agricultural Representative in Hants County, Assistant Director and, later, Director of Extension, and as Director of Livestock. Was inducted into the Agricultural Hall of Fame in 1979. https://www.dal.ca/diff/aahf/inductees/charles-douglas.html

Canadex reports

This file contains 2 publications relating to comparing sheep breeding methods and the treatment of parasite inflicted lambs. They were published by the Canadian Department of Agriculture in 1989.

Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Limited and Nova Scotia Sheep Breeders Association reports, minutes and photographs

File contains Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Limited annual shareholders meeting minutes, etc. Also included is correspondence and minutes of the annual meetings of the Nova Scotia Sheep Breeders Association and Directors and Committee meeting of the Nova Scotia Sheep Breeders Association. The file also includes correspondence to and from Mary E. Black, Director of Handicrafts, NS Department of Trade and Industry, regarding the Nova Scotia Tartan in commissioned mural of the Four seasons of wool. The period covered is 1952-1954.

Canadian Veterans land act and Canadian Legion Educational Services publication series

File contains a 1944 revised edition of the Canadian Veterans land act and six issues of the Canadian Legion Educational Services publication series. The text on the back of the series instructs students enrolled in courses to carry their textbooks with them while traveling overseas. Upon arrival at their new stations, they were encouraged to promptly connect with the Education Officer or Naval Schoolmaster. They were intended to travel with soldiers during the peak of World War II. They provide powerful insight into the hopes and dreams these students had for their futures.
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