New Brunswick's Macdonald Consolidated School New Brunswick's Macdonald Consolidated School John Fisher Memorial Museum
The following people attended MCS and subsequently served in World War I . Roland Barnes, Harry Brundage, Garnett Carmicheal, Smith Carmicheal, Williston Carmicheal, Ethel Cochrane, Hamilton Cochrane, Robert […]
John Wiggins Fisher was a New Brunswicker who played an important role in shaping Canadian’s views about Canada. Fisher saw radio as a means to bind loosely united […]
Picture in photograph are: Back row – Danny Wheaton, Stephen Jenkins, Skip Clifford Ashe, Keith White, Paul MacFarland, Ritchie Barlow, Terry Sheldrick Front row – Judy Titus, Frances […]
Pictured are: Back row – perhaps Allen Otty and an unidentified male Front row – Daisy Harrison (17, Advanced), Hazel Cosman (14, Second Intermediate) , Jessie Robinson (17, […]
The Willows was a popular summer resort on the Kennebecasis River. Hughie McCormick, a world speedskating champion, and his wife operated The Willows from mid-1890’s until almost 1910. […]
Note the original spelling of W.C. Macdonald’s last name on the 1929 reunion program booklet.
Built in 1894, this hotel operated until the 1960’s. The Cedars offered a full summer resort experience and was known for its excellent food that included salmon from […]
This sternwheeler was built in Hampton the winter of 1905-06 for the Kennebecasis Steamship Company. She was the last sternwheeler to serve the St. John River system.