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Topics include: furnishings and a curator for the Beaverbrook Art Gallery; information regarding scholarship candidates, and a photograph of the colours (flag) of the Carleton and York Regiment. Beaverbrook wanted to provide similar colours to the Royal New Brunswick Regiment.
(continued) the N.B. Travel Bureau's promotion of Lord Beaverbrook's projects in N.B.
Correspondence concerning: The Beaverbrook Art Gallery (Alfred Bailey and Louis Robichaud to join the Board of Governors; lighting problems; publicity given to donations); Somerville House transfer to UNB; Sinclair Rink (the replacement of Harold Davidson on the Board of Directors, upon his death; a copy of the deed); a proposed teachers' overseas tour; winter coverings at The Square, Newcastle; Colin Mackay's refusal to pay for UNB's use of the Lady Beaverbrook Rink; an unspecified building project for Chatham; Beaverbrook's opinion that the province does not see the need for an Archives and he will only provide one if there is a felt need.
When Iseabail is employed by a wealthy merchant to be his daughter's companion, her life changes forever. Transported from her remote island home to the Scottish borderlands, Iseabail is unnerved both by her precocious young charge and the house's secrets: a hidden chapel, servants who speak in a foreign tongue, a mute stableboy. And then the merchant returns with a mysterious cargo. Why has Iseabail really been summoned here? And will she ever make it back home?