Ashlyn Kennedy
Nova Scotia
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- Jun 2015
Documents by Ashlyn
267 documents
Romancing the Stone
A stroll through the hostiric Scottish charm of Pictou's streets, illumination facades and folklore.
Pictou Academy
Pictou Academy: Promoting "Schooled Subjectives" in 19th-Century Nova Scotia
The Ultimate Caretaker
A wonderful article about Emma MacCuish (lived in and restored the McCulloch house for over 50 years)
Ferris Wheel Seats
red and blue seats from Twitter display
Dice Box
box the dice were kept in form the Twitter display
Old Telephone prop
telephone prop from twitter display that was used durring clown skits
Shoe Stand
metal device used for holding shoes while they were being fixed
Wheel
wheel from Twitter display, its purpose is unknown
Wooden Chair
small wooden chair from Twitter display that may have been used as a prop
Cone
unknow metal cone shaped object from Twitter diplay
Clown Poster and Number Banner
clown poster and number banner from Twitter display
Dice
red, wooden, and platic dice from Twitter display
Brown Leather Cup
Brown leather cup from Twitter diplay, possibly used for rolling dice?
Unknown Object
unknown object from Twitter display
Red Arrow
Red wooden arrow from Twitter display
Letter, John J Audubon
A letter written by John J Audubon (New York) to Thomas McCulloch asking for scientific assistance.
Nature Canada
Pages taken from a book about the nature in Canada.
Journal Of Education
Journal describing wild life, climates, and ocean in Pictou
Letter, Thomas McCulloch
A letter written by Thomas McCulloch to Rev. W. Culbertson Leith
Letter, Thomas McCulloch
A letter written by Thomas McCulloch to John Coape Sherbrooke
Letter, Thomas McCulloch
A letter written by Thomas McCulloch to the Lieutenant Govenor March 1, 1841
Short hand by Thomas McCulloch
Sample of the short hand works of President Thomas McCulloch's
Christmas Card
Christmas Card from Colonel and Madam Gayre of Gayre and Nigg (Edinburgh Scotland) to Thomas McCulloch
Letter, Sam Cunard
A letter written by Sam Cunard to Thomas McCulloch regarding school fees and subjects