Records With Access Point "Beaverbrook, Max Aitken, Baron, 1879-1964"
7 results found (6 digitized image(s) available).
The original parlour in the Beaverbrook House (Old Manse)
Item - 1895-1905
P34\53
Portraits of Jane Noble and William Cuthbert Aitken hanging on the wall to the left and right of the large, ornate fireplace. Old Manse was the childhood home of Lord Beaverbrook (Sir William Maxwell Aitken). The house was built in 1877 for shipbuilder and merchant, William Watt. It was sold in 1879 to the Presbyterian congregation as a manse. Reverend William Cuthbert Aitken and his wife and then 5 children arrived from Maple, Ontario to reside in the house in 1880. Newcastle, New Brunswick.
Beaverbrook house (Old Manse) with Rev. William Cuthbert Aitken
Item - 1895-1905
P34\59
Jane (Noble) Aitken, and young lady (possibly one of their 5 daughters) on the front porch. Old Manse was the childhood home of Lord Beaverbrook (Sir William Maxwell Aitken). The house was built in 1877 for shipbuilder and merchant, William Watt. It was sold in 1879 to the Presbyterian congregation as a manse. Reverend William Cuthbert Aitken and his wife and then 5 children arrived from Maple, Ontario to reside in the house in 1880. Newcastle, New Brunswick.
Stanley Gorham collection
Fonds - 1975/10/15
P35
Photos by NB Government Photographic Services to record the awards of the degree Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa, to Stanley W. Gorham, curator of Vertebrate Zoology at the New Brunswick Museum at Fall Convocation, University of New Brunswick, on October 15, 1975.
Sir Max Aitken, John W. Holmes, Stanley W. Gorham and Dr. John J. Deustch Standing on the platform, U.N.B. Fall Convocation, Fredericton N.B.
Item - 1975/10/15
P35\6
Left to right: Sir Max Aiken, U.N.B. Chancellor, and the four recipients of honorary degrees: John W. Holmes, Doctor of Laws; Stanley W. Gorham, Doctor of Science; Dr. John j. Deutsch, Doctor of Laws; Stanley B. Cassidy, Doctor of Laws.