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RG11-B-4-A 11-37 133774 Volumes 3549-3727 Open FA 11-37 RG11-B-4-a 11-37_133774_volumes_3549-3727_open FA 11-37 RG Volume File no. / No. de Part / Title / Titre Dates Date1 Date2 no. / No. dossier Partie de volume RG11-B-4-a 3549 1004-1 1 Breakwaters - General - De-icing 1955-1961 1955-01-01 1961-12-31 equipment - Pneumatic breakwater and harbour Burper de-icing installations RG11-B-4-a 3549 1004-1 2 Breakwaters - General - De-icing 1961-1967 1961-01-01 1967-12-31 equipment - Pneumatic breakwater and harbour Burper de-icing installations RG11-B-4-a 3549 1004-232 1 Allendale and Fruid's Point, Nova Scotia - 1903-1950 1903-01-01 1950-12-31 Breakwater and wharf - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3549 1004-232 1 Fruid's Point and Allendale, Nova Scotia - 1903-1950 1903-01-01 1950-12-31 Breakwater and wharf - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3549 1004-441 1 l'Anse à Blondel and Newport, Québec - 1911-1930 1911-01-01 1930-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3549 1004-441 1 Newport and l'Anse à Blondel, Québec - 1911-1930 1911-01-01 1930-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3549 1004-441 2 l'Anse à Blondel and Newport, Québec - 1930-1934 1930-01-01 1934-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs 2020-05-25 1/140 RG11-B-4-a 11-37_133774_volumes_3549-3727_open FA 11-37 RG Volume File no. / No. de Part / Title / Titre Dates Date1 Date2 no. / No. dossier Partie de volume RG11-B-4-a 3549 1004-441 2 Newport and l'Anse à Blondel, Québec - 1930-1934 1930-01-01 1934-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3550 1004-441 3 l'Anse à Blondel and Newport, Québec - 1934-1937 1934-01-01 1937-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3550 1004-441 3 Newport and l'Anse à Blondel, Québec - 1934-1937 1934-01-01 1937-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3550 1004-441 4 l'Anse à Blondel and Newport, Québec - 1948-1950 1948-01-01 1950-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3550 1004-441 4 Newport and l'Anse à Blondel, Québec - 1948-1950 1948-01-01 1950-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3550 1004-441 5 l'Anse à Blondel and Newport, Québec - 1950-1962 1950-01-01 1962-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3550 1004-441 5 Newport and l'Anse à Blondel, Québec - 1950-1962 1950-01-01 1962-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs 2020-05-25 2/140 RG11-B-4-a 11-37_133774_volumes_3549-3727_open FA 11-37 RG Volume File no. / No. de Part / Title / Titre Dates Date1 Date2 no. / No. dossier Partie de volume RG11-B-4-a 3550 1004-441 S l'Anse à Blondel and Newport, Québec - 1903-1949 1903-01-01 1949-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs - Specifications RG11-B-4-a 3550 1004-441 S Newport and l'Anse à Blondel, Québec - 1903-1949 1903-01-01 1949-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs - Specifications RG11-B-4-a 3550 1004-702 1 l'Anse à la Cabane, Québec - County of 1953-1965 1953-01-01 1965-12-31 Iles-de-la-Madeleine - Breakwater - Construction - Maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3550 1004-557 1 l'Anse aux Canards, Pabos Mills, Québec - 1951-1954 1951-01-01 1954-12-31 Breakwater Construction - Maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3550 1004-557 1 Pabos Mills, l'Anse aux Canards, Québec - 1951-1954 1951-01-01 1954-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3550 1004-557 2 l'Anse aux Canards, Pabos Mills, Québec - 1954-1965 1954-01-01 1965-12-31 Breakwater Construction - Maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3550 1004-557 2 Pabos Mills, l'Anse aux Canards, Québec - 1954-1965 1954-01-01 1965-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3551 1004-557 S Pabos Mills, l'Anse aux Canards, Québec - 1951-1960 1951-01-01 1960-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs - Specifications 2020-05-25 3/140 RG11-B-4-a 11-37_133774_volumes_3549-3727_open FA 11-37 RG Volume File no. / No. de Part / Title / Titre Dates Date1 Date2 no. / No. dossier Partie de volume RG11-B-4-a 3551 1004-557 S l'Anse aux Canards, Pabos Mills, Québec - 1951-1960 1951-01-01 1960-12-31 Breakwater Construction - Maintenance and repairs - Specifications RG11-B-4-a 3551 1004-347 1 l'Anse McInnis, Québec - Isolated 1930-1940 1930-01-01 1940-12-31 breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3551 1004-623 1 l'Anse Millerand, Québec - County Iles-de- 1931-1950 1931-01-01 1950-12-31 la-Madeleine - Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3551 1004-623 2 l'Anse Millerand, Québec - County Iles-de- 1952-1966 1952-01-01 1966-12-31 la-Madeleine - Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3551 1004-623 S l'Anse Millerand, Québec - County Iles-de- 1954 1954-01-01 1954-12-31 la-Madeleine - Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs - Specifications RG11-B-4-a 3551 1004-333 1 Arichat West, Nova Scotia - Breakwater - 1904-1931 1904-01-01 1931-12-31 Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3551 1004-333 1 West Arichat, Nova Scotia - Breakwater - 1904-1931 1904-01-01 1931-12-31 Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3551 1004-333 2 Arichat West, Nova Scotia - Breakwater - 1932-1950 1932-01-01 1950-12-31 Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3552 1004-333 2 West Arichat, Nova Scotia - Breakwater - 1932-1950 1932-01-01 1950-12-31 Construction, maintenance and repairs 2020-05-25 4/140 RG11-B-4-a 11-37_133774_volumes_3549-3727_open FA 11-37 RG Volume File no. / No. de Part / Title / Titre Dates Date1 Date2 no. / No. dossier Partie de volume RG11-B-4-a 3552 1004-333 3 Arichat West, Nova Scotia - Breakwater - 1951-1959 1951-01-01 1959-12-31 Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3552 1004-333 3 West Arichat, Nova Scotia - Breakwater - 1951-1959 1951-01-01 1959-12-31 Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3552 1004-333 4 Arichat West, Nova Scotia - Breakwater - 1959-1967 1959-01-01 1967-12-31 Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3552 1004-333 4 West Arichat, Nova Scotia - Breakwater - 1959-1967 1959-01-01 1967-12-31 Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3552 1004-333 S Arichat West, Nova Scotia - Breakwater - 1905-1962 1905-01-01 1962-12-31 Construction, maintenance and repairs - Specifications RG11-B-4-a 3552 1004-333 S West Arichat, Nova Scotia - Breakwater - 1905-1962 1905-01-01 1962-12-31 Construction, maintenance and repairs - Specifications RG11-B-4-a 3552 1004-175 1 Arisaig, Nova Scotia - Breakwater - 1963-1964 1963-01-01 1964-12-31 Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3552 1004-175 2 Arisaig, Nova Scotia - Breakwater - 1964-1967 1964-01-01 1967-12-31 Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3553 1004-175 S Arisaig, Nova Scotia - Breakwater - 1963-1965 1963-01-01 1965-12-31 Construction, maintenance and repairs - Specifications 2020-05-25 5/140 RG11-B-4-a 11-37_133774_volumes_3549-3727_open FA 11-37 RG Volume File no. / No. de Part / Title / Titre Dates Date1 Date2 no. / No. dossier Partie de volume RG11-B-4-a 3553 1004-718 1 Twillingate, Ashbourne's Upper Premises, 1954-1962 1954-01-01 1962-12-31 Newfoundland - Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3553 1004-718 1 Ashbourne's Upper Premises, Twillingate, 1954-1962 1954-01-01 1962-12-31 Newfoundland - Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3553 1004-718 2 Twillingate, Ashbourne's Upper Premises, 1962-1967 1962-01-01 1967-12-31 Newfoundland - Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3553 1004-718 2 Ashbourne's Upper Premises, Twillingate, 1962-1967 1962-01-01 1967-12-31 Newfoundland - Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs RG11-B-4-a 3553 1004-718 S Twillingate, Ashbourne's Upper Premises, 1956-1966 1956-01-01 1966-12-31 Newfoundland - Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs - Specifications RG11-B-4-a 3553 1004-718 S Ashbourne's Upper Premises, Twillingate, 1956-1966 1956-01-01 1966-12-31 Newfoundland - Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs - Specifications RG11-B-4-a 3553 1004-733 1 Aspen Cove, Newfoundland - Breakwater - 1954-1967 1954-01-01 1967-12-31 Construction, maintenance and repairs 2020-05-25 6/140 RG11-B-4-a 11-37_133774_volumes_3549-3727_open FA 11-37 RG Volume File no. / No. de Part / Title / Titre Dates Date1 Date2 no. / No. dossier Partie de volume RG11-B-4-a 3553 1004-342 1 l'Anse à la Cabane - Magdalen Islands, 1926-1938 1926-01-01 1938-12-31 Québec - Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs - Pier RG11-B-4-a 3554 1004-342 2 Aurigny - Magdalen Islands, Québec - 1936-1950 1936-01-01 1950-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs - Wharf and breakwater RG11-B-4-a 3554 1004-342 3 Aurigny - Magdalen Islands, Québec - 1951-1957 1951-01-01 1957-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs - Isolated breakwater RG11-B-4-a 3554 1004-342 4 Aurigny - Magdalen Islands, Québec - 1957-1966 1957-01-01 1966-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs - Isolated breakwater RG11-B-4-a 3554 1004-342 S Aurigny - Magdalen Islands, Québec - 1951-1960 1951-01-01 1960-12-31 Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs - Specifications RG11-B-4-a 3554 1004-390 1 Petit Rocher, New Brunswick - Baie des 1902-1919 1902-01-01 1919-12-31 Chaleurs - Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs - Breakwater and warehouse RG11-B-4-a 3554 1004-390 1 Baie des Chaleur - Petit Rocher, New 1902-1919 1902-01-01 1919-12-31 Brunswick - Breakwater - Construction, maintenance and repairs - Breakwater and warehouse 2020-05-25 7/140 RG11-B-4-a 11-37_133774_volumes_3549-3727_open FA 11-37 RG Volume File no.
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