Fondos - Green- Nemec Family Fonds

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Green- Nemec Family Fonds

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  • Graphic material
  • Textual record

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  • Source of title proper: Supplied title based on description and contents of the fonds

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  • 1862-2004 (Criação)
    Creador
    Green-Nemec Family Fonds

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Descripción física

31.2 cm of textual records
225 colour glass plate negatives
1,301 photographs: b&w
187 photographs: colour

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Nombre del productor

(1925-[19/20-])

Historia biográfica

Ada Lucille Green was born on August 5, 1925 to Andrew and Jessie (Bartlett) Green, Trinity. She attended grade school in her home community at St. Paul’s School where she received her early education from infant reader to Grade Ten. From there she went to St. John’s in 1942 to attend Bishop Spencer, an all girls school to take Grade 11 and two science courses. While attending Bishop Spencer, Ada was also a member of the Girl Guides. In 1942 she began to attend Memorial University College until 1944, while there she was an active member in the Arts and Science Club. Ada then moved to Sackville, New Brunswick to attend Mount Allison University where she studied and received her Bachelor of Arts degree in History and French, while attending she also worked at the Mount Allison Library. From here she went to McGill University - Library School in Montreal where she received her Bachelor of Library Science in 1948. Ada then began her working career at various libraries in Canada and around the world including the following: Memorial University College, 1948-1950; University of Massachusetts, 1950-1951; Bard College, New York, 1951-1954; Bureau of Statistics Library, Oslo, Norway, 1954-1955; Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1955-1964; a Fisheries Library in Australia, 1964; before returning to St. John’s to begin a library at the Marine Institute before her retirement.

Ada’s paternal family, the Green’s, practised as blacksmiths in Trinity since before 1750 with John Green, the founder of the business, being the first of the blacksmiths. He was followed by John (1745-1809), Thomas (1793-1851), Thomas (1834-1907), John James (1862-1943) and Andrew (1893-1955). The present forge which is owned and operated by the Trinity Historical Society Inc. as a living history museum, was built c. 1895-1900 and was in continuous operation until the death of Andrew Green in 1955. The forge fabricated the fittings for schooners, household items such as gates, railings, and stove parts, and fittings for horse drawn carriages.

Source: Ada Green Nemec; Green Family Forge brochure.

Historial de custodia

The textual records were held by Mrs. Nemec until they were donated to the archives; the glass plate negatives were given to her by the family of the late Mrs. Barbara Pittman; the scrapbooks were inherited by Mrs. Nemec after the death of her Aunt Elizabeth (Bess) Green and her mother Jessie (Bartlett) Green.

Alcance y contenido

The fonds consists of mercantile copy books for John James Green; a ledger, day book, bill book, account book, notebook, order book and invoices for the Green Family Forge; education records from Harvey and Cecil Green and Mrs. Nemec’s education in schools in Trinity, St. John’s, and Sackville, New Brunswick; correspondence with members of the Green family; church bulletins; miscellaneous; colour glass plate negatives; black and white and colour photographs.

The fonds has been arranged in seven series: Series 1: Mercantile Copy Books, 1875; Series 2: Green Family Forge, 1862 - 1955; Series 3: Education Records, 1908, 1911, 1915, 1933 - 1950, 1994; Series 4: Correspondence and Poetry, 1933 - 1947, 1954, 1972, 1995 - 1996; Series 5: Church Materials, 1942, 1952, 1976,1985, 1991 - ; Series 6: Miscellaneous material; Series 7: Colour Glass Plate Negatives.

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      Newspaper clippings were photocopied and added to the respective vertical files.

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      Glass plate negatives are stored in the cabinet, see Series 7 for description.

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      Número estándar

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      Created - August 20, 2013

      Idioma de descripción

      • inglés

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