Canadian vignette: W.H. DeBlois (From C-I-L Oval, V. 30, no. 5, Oct. 1961)
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.220 #17 - Vertical File
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Dillaway, Charles Knapp, d. 1889
History of the Grammar school Roxbury : J. Backup, 1860. [7]-202 pages
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - LA.R81 .D58
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A chart of the harbour of Halifax, in Nova Scotia with Jebucto Bay and Cape Sambro, also the islands, ledges of rocks, shoals & soundings / Survey'd, by order of His Excellency Brigadier General Lawrence, Governour of the Province of Nova Scotia; by Charles Morris, chief surveyor, 1759. London : Engraved by Thomas Jefferys, 1768-. 1 map ; 40 x 61 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - O/S G3424 H3 M67 1759 - Map
Oriented with north to the right. Depths shown by soundings. Published by command of the Right Honourable the Lords of Trade & Plantations, for the benefit of the trade and navigation of Great Britain and its colonies. Includes inscription to George Dunk, Earl of Halifax and navigational text.
Harbors — Nova Scotia — Halifax Maps Early works to 1800
Nautical charts — Nova Scotia — Halifax Early works to 1800
Journal and letters of Colonel Charles Lawrence : being a day by day account of the founding of Lunenburg, by the Officer in command of the project, transcribed from the Brown manuscript in the British Museum / introd. by D.C. Harvey. Lunenburg : Lunenburg Heritage Society, 1972. viii, 45 pages ; 26 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - F5249 L96 L41 - Open Shelf
Transcribed from a photostatic copy of the Brown manuscripts in the British Museum--cf. Introduction.
Harvey, D. C. (Daniel Cobb), 1886-1966.
British Museum. Brown. Manuscript.
Governors — Nova Scotia — Biography
Lunenburg (N.S.) — History — Sources.
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Canada in Flanders / by Sir Max Aitken ; with a preface by A. Bonar Law and an introduction by Sir Robert Borden. London ; Toronto : Hodder and Stoughton, 1916-1918. 3 v. : maps (1 folded) ; 19 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - D547 C2 B4
The official story of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. Volume 2 has title: Canada in Flanders / by Lord Beaverbrook. Volume 3 has title: Canada in Flanders / by Charles G.D. Roberts, with a preface by Lord Beaverbrook. Folded map tipped in.
Roberts, Charles G. D., 1860-1943.
World War, 1914-1918 — Campaigns — Belgium
World War, 1914-1918 — Canada.
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