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July 1973: mountain scenes

All slides are stamped JUL73V2 and 1026.

Subject matter of the images includes scenes from unidentified mountains, a bear, and a house.

June 1970: Canim Falls, newborn animals

All slides are stamped JUN70V3. Slides were also stamped and grouped according to one of the following additional identification numbers: 1027 and 1044.

Subject matter of the images includes Canim Falls (in Wells Grey Provincial Park), newborn animals in a nest (possibly rabbits), and rusting metal pipes in a grassy clearing.

June 1972: Town on bay

All slides are stamped JUN72V2 and 1040.
Subject matter of the images includes a town on a coastal bay, possibly the Sunshine Coast.

Kitimat 1974

File consists of a color transparency showing Kitimat. The transparency was originally housed in a sleeve that was labeled “Scenes by Dorse” and “A3.”

Kitimat, 1974

File includes two prints of a photograph taken by Dorse (labelled “6551 Dorse LS-5853”) and an aerial photograph taken by Max Patzett (#5959-16). File contained duplicate images which have been removed.

Koot[enay] 5x7

File consists of images of the Kootenay region. The transparencies are labeled “page 9, summer 1972.”

Kootenay Canoes

File consists of material from Dorse’s production of a postcard for the Kootneay Canoe, including photographs and research about the canoe. The outer envelope which originally contained these items had the following text: “see postcard 17608-D” and “75M023.”

Kootenay Trout Hatchery

File consists of film negatives from the Kootenay Trout Hatchery. The original envelope had the following handwritten text: “35m, Kootenay, 73.”

Lonesome Lake

File consists of images of Lonesome Lake and surrounding area, including Carol Lake, Junker Lake, the Talchaka Mountains, and images of swans on a mountain lake. The images were taken by J. Turner and printed by Dorse. Many of them have one of the following numbers written on them : 74M090, 74M087, 74M091, 74M088, 74M089, 74M090, 74M091, 74M092. File also includes correspondence between Dorse and J. Turner regarding these prints and postcards that Dorse had made of the region. One of these letters is printed on the back of a “Scenes by Dorse” information sheet. Another is printed on the back of a paper with a listing of Dorse’s postcards.

March 1973: Vancouver

All slides are stamped MAR73V1 and 1053.
Subject matter of the images includes views of North Vancouver looking across the inlet, the Second Narrows Bridge, and Burnaby.

March 1977: Stanley Park and mountain scenes

All slides are stamped MAR77V3 and either 1048 or 1055.
Subject matter of the images includes a replica of the figurehead on the S.S. Empress of Japan and accompanying plaque, Girl in a Wetsuit Statue, ducks on the water, and mountain scenes.

Miscellaneous dates

File consists of slides that were not do not have the same numbered stamp system as the other slides in this series. Some are dated and some are labeled. Some of the date stamps correspond to those used in Dorse’s journal (also included in this fonds). Images include: Pavilion Lake (1965), wildflowers (1965), Cloverdale (1965), Barkerville performers (1966), Prince George (1966), Vanderhoof (1966), Burns Lake (1966), Kitimat (1966), Alexander Bridge (1967), [Spences] Bridge (1967), Prince George city hall (1967), Lejac Residential School (1967), Babine Lodge (1968), Lakelse Hot springs (1968), Babine Lake (1968), Black Tusk (1969), “Fraser Canyon” plaque (1977), and undated scenes from unidentified towns.

November 1974: Historic marker and wildflowers

All slides are stamped NOV74V3 and 1054.
Subject matter of the images includes a historic marker for a tree that symbolized friendship between the United States and Canada, wildflowers, and a car and its odometer.

Oasis Hotel

File consists of images of the Oasis Hotel (location unknown). One of the negatives is labeled 75M096

October 1969: [Kamloops] area

All slides are stamped OCT69V2 and 1047.
Subject matter of the images includes a historic marker for the “Overlanders of 1862,” the Sandman Motel, and other scenes from a town.

October 1973: Kootenay Trout Hatchery and northern BC

All slides are stamped OCT73V2. Slides were also stamped and grouped according to one of the following additional identification numbers: 1007, 1038.

Subject matter of the images includes the Kootenay Trout Hatchery and mountain scenes, a bridge, and a road sign in northern BC (approximately 38 miles from the town of Stewart).

Peace River – Bennett Dam

File consists of images of the Bennett Dam on the Peace River and the surrounding area. One of the transparencies is labeled 71M174. One of the negatives is labeled 71M195.

Photograph consent forms and letter

File consists of papers that were contained in a folder within the original journal binder. They include six photograph consent forms, signed by individuals who were in Dorse’s photographs and giving him permission to use the images, and one letter written to Dorse regarding photographs he took for an organization.

Photograph journal

Series consists of pages from a binder which Dorse used to keep track of the photographs that he took. The series is arranged into files based on the physical arrangement of papers within the binder as well as by function. The material has been removed from its original housing (a small leather binder) for preservation purposes. The order of pages in the binder has been maintained.

Photograph journal entries

File consists of pages from a journal used by Dorse to keep track of photographs that he took. It contains pages full of lists of photographs, each one with a stamp indicating the year and the number of the photograph within that year (some of these are handwritten rather than stamped) as well as a brief description of the photograph’s contents. Content of the images listed in the book ranges from wedding and other commercial photography to nature and miscellaneous scenery. It is likely that the photographs included in this journal were taken for other people (such as weddings), for postcards, or for personal use. It is possible that some of these listings correspond to other photographs, negatives, slides or postcards in this fonds, but no obvious connection has been identified.

PNE 1973

File consists of images of the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) in Vancouver in 1973.

Postcard marketing books

Series consists of three books of postcards that were likely used to show postcards to potential buyers or distributors. Two of them have cards made by Dorse, while one is a book of cards made by a different company. They are all spiral bound.

Postcards

Series consists of postcards from British Columbia. The majority of the postcards have images taken by Dorse and/or printed by Dorse, but there are also some printed by Walter Lance, and some that were collected either by Dorse or Walter. Most of the postcards have an identification number on them which seems to be based on the image used and the size of the card. Similarly formatted numbers can be found on some of the items found in the “Prints, negatives, and transparencies” series of this fonds, and it is likely that these correspond to postcards. The series is arranged into files that reflect Walter’s arrangement and labeling of the cards, generally by town or region.

Prince Rupert

File consists of images of the Prince Rupert area and a sheet of paper with names and addresses of three women in Prince Rupert (possibly women in the images).

Prints, negatives, and transparencies

Series consists of negatives, prints, and transparencies of Dorse’s images, featuring scenes from around British Columbia. Material is arranged in folders that maintain their original grouping, order, and labeling. It is not clear if this grouping was that of Dorse or Mr. Lanz. Most folders are identified by the place shown in the images.

Items have been removed from their original envelopes and re-housed for preservation purposes. Any information that was on the original envelopes is included in the file descriptions.

Queen of Tsawwassen

File consists of images of the BC Ferry Queen of Tsawwassen. The envelope in which the transparencies were originally held had the following handwritten text: “from 2 ¼ square #7788 G-10, #7867 B-6. Not very good for postcards.”

Quesnel archival

File includes reproductions of archival photographs, including an image of the town of “Quesnelle” from ca. 1890 and an image of a man on a horse at a rodeo.

Scenes by Dorse postcard book, British Columbia

File consists of postcards contained in a spiral bound photo album. All of the postcards were made by Dorse’s company, Scenes by Dorse, and show scenes from throughout British Columbia. The front page of the album has handwritten annotations in pencil relating to costs and quantities. Postcards have been kept in the original album.

Scenes by Dorse postcard book, Kootenay Region

File consists of postcards contained in a spiral bound book, labelled as “A Traveltime Product” on the cover. All of the postcards were made by Dorse’s company, Scenes by Dorse, and show scenes from throughout the Kootenay region of British Columbia. Postcards have been kept in the original book.

September 1969: Thompson Okanagan region

All slides are stamped SEP69V1, SEP69V2, or SEP69V3. Slides were also stamped and grouped according to one of the following additional identification numbers: 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1025, 1045, 1050, 1051.

Subject matter of the images seems to be mostly from the Thompson Okanagan region, though most do not have any confirming identification. Images include Kamloops and other unidentified towns; Boundary Museum; Kettle Valley Railroad; a dam; bridges; a mining museum; nature scenes; the Dewdney Trail; and a “Canadian North Pacific’s Last Spike” historical marker in the Nicola Valley.

September 1972: Yellowhead Highway and mountain scenes

All slides are stamped SEP72V3. Slides were also stamped and grouped according to one of the following additional identification numbers: 1028, 1042.

Subject matter of the images includes mountain scenes, totem poles, and the Yellowhead Highway.

Slides

Series consists of color 35 mm slides shot by Dorse throughout British Columbia. Most of the slides have a date stamp on them, in addition to a four digit identification number. Generally, slides with the same four digit number also have the same date. No known documentation exists for these numbers however. The slides came to Rare Books and Special Collections in slide boxes that were mostly grouped by these numbers and by dates, but were not arranged in numerical or chronological order. The slides have been re-housed for preservation purposes, but this original grouping and arrangement has been maintained.

Stock-Useless

File consists of unidentified images, including flora, trees, and lakes.

Traveltime Stock Post Cards book

File consists of postcards contained in a spiral bound book, some of which have come loose from the binding. These postcards do not appear to have photos taken by Dorse, but rather contains stock images. It is not clear what Dorse used this book for. It is possible that he used these stock images for some of the cards that he printed, sold these stock postcards along with his own, or has sold photographs he took as stock photos. Many of the postcards have annotations in ink on the back. Some of the images are of specific places, with labels, and others are more general in nature, often unlabeled. Also contained in the book are three copies of an order form for these postcards, one of which has annotations. These annotations appear to be lists of image numbers.

Trees

File consists of images of trees. The original envelope was labeled “LS 5859,” which may correspond to a photograph.

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