Lord and Lady Beaverbrook. Lord Beaverbrook and Winston Churchill aboard the HMS Prince of Wales. Lord Beaverbrook and John F. Kennedy, 1957. Lord Beaverbrook (right) and his son, Sir Maxwell Aitken at the Old Manse Library. Rev. William Aitken, Beaverbrook's father. Jane Noble, Lord Beaverbrook's mother. Lord Beaverbrook talking to two young boys. Graffiti by a young Lord Beaverbrook at Beaverbrook house. Lord Beaverbrook and friends on the Restigouche River. Lord Beaverbrook and army officials in Fredericton, 1956. Old Manse Library, Miss Rosenberg, R. Tweedie, (?) Smith, Lord Beaverbrook, Louise Manny, 1955. Dr. Louise Manny, served as the librarian of The Old Manse Library from 1953 to 1967. Lord Beaverbrook canoeing on the Restigouche River. S.S. Max Aitken, launched May 14, 1918. Lord Beaverbrook on his 85th birthday. Picture of Beaverbrook's 75th birthday party in London, England. His staff built a copy of his childhood home and men dressed as lumberjacks sang maritime folk songs in front of it during the party. Aerial view of Cherkley Court, which Beaverbrook bought for 30,000 pounds in 1910 for his family. Beaverbrook in Miramichi, laying the cornerstone of the Newcastle Community Center, now the Beaverbrook Kin Center. Major Allan Aitken (top left) was a brother of Beaverbrook's who fought in France during WWI, earning a Military Cross. Young Lord Beaverbrook with his class at Harkins School (top left).