Volume 12, Number 3 (Summer 1996) - Another Time, Another Prince: The Royal Visit August 1860

Contents:
"Letter from the Editor ... Finding a Home" by Ted Jones (page 3)

"Curator's Corner ... Behind the Mary Grannan Exhibit" by Bruce Lynch (page 6)

"Letter to the Editor: A Great-Great-Granddaughter Remembers" by Alice Hughes, Victoria British Columbia (page 8)

"'Boss' Gibson Update" (page 10)

"Remembering Agatha Bonga" (page 10)

"Books from the Barracks ... A New Book and a New Perspective: A First-Person Narrative" by M. Christopher New (page 12 & cont. on page 29)

"Poetry Pavilion" The original Officers' Quarters was called the Pavilion by Richard Laurent Provencher (page 15)

Poems include: Hidden From View, Kite Flying, Three Children, Dyke Lake Nova Scotia, Blueberry Picking and A Spiritual Banquet

"Featured Article ... My Life in the Black Watch" by Nicolaas de Vries (page 16)

"Beyond York-Sunbury - New Brunswick's Postal History ... Part Two: The Connell Stamp" by Michael O. Nowlan (page 19)

"Officers' Bookcase ... The Ever-Popular Jane Austen" by Margaret Anne MacKinnon (page 21)

"Passing Through: A Royal Visitor in 1860 ..." by Anita Jones (page 24)

"Recipes from the Pioneer Kitchen ... York-Sunbury Style" by Pat Flemming (page 27)

Recipes include: Medium White Sauce, Stuffed Tomatoes, Grandmother's Pickled Beets, Mother's Molasses Cake, Strawberry Jam, Raspberry Jam and Strawberry Shortcake.

"Garisson Ghosts ... from 60 years ago" (page 28)

"The Last Word ... Political Labels" by Dr. Murray Young (page 30 & cont. on page 26)

If you are interested in acquiring copies of articles from this edition, please contact the office for details or fill out this form.

Return to the Past Issues
Previous Issue
Next Issue