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Only top-level descriptions Garden of the Gulf Museum, Montague, PEI Unknown
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Map of P. E. Island lottery ticket

  • CA PCNMPGG Fonds41
  • Collection
  • 1864

This single collected item consists of lottery ticket for a "Map of P. E. Island To be drawn for on the 2nd of Feb. 1864." The ticket is made out to a Mr. Angus Andrew Walker of Grand River, Lot 55. The creator of this item is unknown. The ticket indicates that a Patrick Morrison was the manager of the unidentified company or organization which sponsored the lottery.

Unknown

Eldon Tea ticket

  • CA PCNMPGG Fonds49
  • Collection
  • 1893

This single collected item consists of a ticket for the Eldon Tea which was held on 13 July 1893. The ticket cost 25 cents and may have been produced by a local church or community group.

Unknown

MacDonald Mills photograph

  • CA PCNMPGG Fonds43
  • Collection
  • [ca. 1900]

This single collected item consists of a photograph of MacDonald Mills, later called Sutherland Mills Dam, ca. 1900. The photographer is unknown.

Unknown

Souvenir of Montague, Prince Edward Island, postcard

  • CA PCNMPGG Fonds27
  • Collection
  • 1907

This single collected item consists of a postcard featuring an image of potatoes being loaded onto a schooner at the Montague wharf in 1907. The post card was sent to a Miss Mamie Shaw of Montague by G.? H., a friend, also a resident of Montague. Post marked 11 May 1907. Nothing is known about the creator of the image.

Unknown

Montague race track photograph

  • CA PCNMPGG Fonds45
  • Collection
  • [ca. 1920]

This single collected item consists of a photograph of the Montague Race Track, ca. 1920. Photographer is unknown.

Unknown

Martin Lambert photograph

  • CA PCNMPGG Fonds39
  • Collection
  • [Copied before 1929]

This single collected item consists of a framed copy print of Martin Lambert. Originally of Ireland, Lambert was a resident of Montague, Prince Edward Island. His house was located on Main Street across from the present site of Stewart & Becks and he farmed the land on which the Garden of the Gulf Museum is located. He died in 1869.

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