Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Both cities aspired to become the provincial centre for archival services . ... The Public Records Act meant well but only a Provincial Archivist and a properly equipped Archives would have provided the necessary staff and space for ...
Both cities aspired to become the provincial centre for archival services . ... The Public Records Act meant well but only a Provincial Archivist and a properly equipped Archives would have provided the necessary staff and space for ...
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The Bonar Law - Bennett Building was duly secured as the Provincial Archives and the records transferred . Hugh A. Taylor was appointed Provincial Archivist , and on May 29 , 1968 , the New Brunswick Provincial Archives was officially ...
The Bonar Law - Bennett Building was duly secured as the Provincial Archives and the records transferred . Hugh A. Taylor was appointed Provincial Archivist , and on May 29 , 1968 , the New Brunswick Provincial Archives was officially ...
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During these formative years of the archival profession , the emphasis has had to be on preservation and physical order . In future , there must be a far more searching analysis of the contents of archives through more sophisticated ...
During these formative years of the archival profession , the emphasis has had to be on preservation and physical order . In future , there must be a far more searching analysis of the contents of archives through more sophisticated ...
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