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Diary, January 14, 1947-August 12, 1947

Item is one volume of a diary of Thomas H. Raddall, dating from January 14, 1947 to August 12, 1947, containing accounts of personal finances, weather, local news in Nova Scotia, an appointment to do a broadcast, and personal news.

Diary, December 22, 1949-August 4, 1951

Item is one volume of a diary of Thomas H. Raddall, dating from December 22, 1949 - August 4, 1951 containing accounts of weather, personal events, and local, national, and global news.

Diary, May 20, 1959-September 2, 1960

Item is one volume of a diary of Thomas H. Raddall, dating from May 20, 1959 - September 2, 1960 with accounts of potential film contracts, personal events, weather, and a trip to New York.

Diary, May 17, 1962-April 9, 1963

Item is one volume of a diary of Thomas H. Raddall, dating from May 17, 1962 - April 9, 1963 with accounts of a federal election, weather, film adaptations of books and short stories, and personal events.

Diary, October 1, 1968-February 26, 1970

Item is one volume of a diary of Thomas H. Raddall, dating from October 1, 1968 - February 26, 1970 with accounts of weather, newspaper clippings, golf, Quebec Nationalism, and the rising living costs.

Diary, February 27, 1973-August 9, 1975

Item contains one volume of a diary from Thomas H. Raddall dating from February 27, 1973 - August 9, 1975 . Entries contain accounts of daily life, weather, and the death of his wife, Edith, on April 8, 1975.

Diary, August 10, 1975-February 28, 1978

Item contains one volume of a diary from Thomas H. Raddall dating from August 10, 1975 - February 28, 1978. Entries contain accounts of daily life, weather, and other news.

Correspondence from E. F. Street to Thomas Head Raddall

Item consists of typed correspondence from E.F. Street, of the Committee on Camp Hill Cemetery, to Thomas Raddall, regarding the location of Sarah Croker's burial. The letter is annotated with inked additions, with a crude map marked to verso.

"The Hall of Fame"

Item is one page of a story titled "The Hall of Fame" with a note that reads "told to me by Colonel Mingo, of Halifax, N.S. in 1945".

Map of Nova Scotia

Item is a ninety-nine page booklet of maps which includes interleafed at page 23 notes (2 pp.) by Thomas Head Raddall on Nova Scotia place names.

"Old Sailor's Ballads, Collected by the Late Capt. Fenwick Hatt of Liverpool, N.S."

File contains a transcription of ballads. Includes: "The Frozen Girl," "On the Banks of Newfoundland," "The Worn-Out Sailor," "The Rose of Britons Isle," "The Banks of Brandywine," "The Pride of Glenco," "Sweet Jinny on the Moor," [Untitled], "The Blind Sailor," "The Ship Lady Sherbrooke," "The Cabin Boy," "The Braes of Balquhidder," "The Ramblin' Irishman," "The Desolate Widow," "The Bounty Jumper," "Our Fifer Boy," "The Ghostly Sailors," "The Cumberland," and "Bold Jack Donahue." Includes handwritten annotations by Raddall

"Diary Notes"

Item contains excerpts from Raddall's diary, covering the period of February 17, 1933 to September 9, 1939.

Miscellaneous notebook

Item includes "Nature Notes & Walks; Tuna Fishing; Grand Pre; Gull Islands; Hooked Mats; Gaelic; Railway Ties; Tarleton's Legion; "A Treatise of Military Discipline" by Humphrey Bland; Railroading; Guy Minard's Memoirs of Lumbering; Murray's Rock; "Colonel A," Sir. A. Currie, Sir Archie MacDonell, and Enos Collins by Col. F.; Timber Cruising in Nfld., Women's Suffrage in N.S.; RCMP".
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