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[Voyageur]

Inscribed : C.P. VOYAGEUR 15,680 grt. Canada. Built 1970 Cammell Lairds & Co. Ltd. Birkenhead, for Canadian Pacific Steamship Ltd. London. Photo Canada Coastwise.

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Richardson v. Gerow

File consists of six documents: request to withdraw judgement; certificate of R. Woods; judgement by default; writ of summons; affidavit of T. Davie. Case regards the failure on behalf of Defendant Gerow to appear in court, judgement made in favor of the Plaintiff to recover damages.

Anno Tricesimo Tertio. Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 8. An Ordinance respecting the Supreme Court. [22nd April, 1870.] Whereas a vacancy has been created by the resignation of Joseph Needham, Esquire, late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Vancouver Island, and doubts may arise as to the effect of such resignation under “The Supreme Courts Ordinance, 1869,” …

[Coat of arms] BRITISH COLUMBIA. ANNO TRICESIMO TERTIO. VICTORIÆ REGINÆ . NO. 8. AN ORDINANCE RESPECTING THE SUPREME COURT. [22ND APRIL, 1870]. Victoria, B.C.: Printed at the Government Printing Office.

Anno Tricesimo Tertio. Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 9. An Ordinance respecting the enforcement of Municipal By-Laws. [22nd April, 1870.] Whereas it is expedient to make provisions for the disposition and apportionment of moneys collected by way of tax, fine, penalty, or costs, under Municipal By-Laws in the Colony; …

[Coat of arms] BRITISH COLUMBIA. ANNO TRICESIMO TERTIO. VICTORIÆ REGINÆ . NO. 9. AN ORDINANCE RESPECTING THE ENFORCEMENT OF MUNICIPAL BY-LAWS. [22ND APRIL, 1870]. Victoria, B.C.: Printed at the Government Printing Office.

Anno Tricesimo Tertio. Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 10. An Ordinance to alter and amend the “County Court Ordinance, 1867.” [22nd April, 1870.] Whereas it is expedient to alter and amend the procedure and practice of the County Courts of the Colony of British Columbia, for the purpose of better administering justice thereunder; …

[Coat of arms] BRITISH COLUMBIA. ANNO TRICESIMO TERTIO. VICTORIÆ REGINÆ . NO. 10. AN ORDINANCE TO ALTER AND AMEND THE “COUNTY COURT ORDINANCE, 1867.” [22ND APRIL, 1870]. Victoria, B.C.: Printed at the Government Printing Office.

Anno Tricesimo Tertio. Victoriæ Reginæ. No. 14. An Ordinance to prevent Desertion from Merchant Ships. [27th April, 1870.] Whereas it is desirable to prevent desertion from Merchant Ships; And whereas certain evil disposed persons are in the habit of loitering about Merchant Ships in boats and otherwise, …

[Coat of arms] BRITISH COLUMBIA. ANNO TRICESIMO TERTIO. VICTORIÆ REGINÆ . NO. 14. AN ORDINANCE TO PREVENT DESERTION FROM MERCHANT SHIPS. [27TH APRIL, 1870]. Victoria, B.C.: Printed at the Government Printing Office.

Letters, 1870

3 Feb. 1870 ASHLEY, Sarah E. to TRUTCH, Charlotte H.
17 Aug. 1870 DAVEY, Charlotte B. to TRUTCH, Charlotte H.
17 Oct. [1870] ASHLEY, Sarah E. to TRUTCH, Charlotte H.

Zoellner-Whitham Family fonds

  • CA OSC-ARC-12
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1870]-[ca. 2014]

Fonds consists in part of the collected family histories of the direct ancestors and relatives-by-marriage of Dorothy Jean Zoellner (nee Whitham) including family photographs and family correspondence. A significant portion of this collected component is represented by the body of photographic work attributed to Zoellner’s father, J.D. Whitham. A further significant portion is a suite of 8mm films depicting the family life of Dorothy and W.J. Zoellner in the 1950s and 1960s, in and around British Columbia’s southern interior, including locations such as Kelowna, Christina Lake, and Grand Forks, B.C.

Fonds also consists in part of the records created and/or contributed to by Zoellner herself during her lifetime, with specific reference to her activities with the Okanagan Historical Society. The preponderance of these materials are born-digital resources to be extracted from 3.5” floppy diskettes.

Whitham, James Donald

Envelope III/B

File contains documents for Whitham and Hitchins families, Clements and Bartlett families, with photographs attached to pages.

Nan Cheney Photographs

The photographs, negatives, and slides (the slides are duplicate images of the photos, with one or two exceptions) BC1849/1-86 are primarily images of Emily Carr and her artwork.

The slides BC1849/90-158 are primarily informal images taken by Cheney of her numerous Canadian artist friends, as well as slides portraying various U.B.C. dignitaries and other well-known Canadians. These date from 1951-1969 and include a section (numbered BC1849/149(a-f)-158) that is devoted to Dr.’s Ethel and Wallace Wilson.

Photographs numbered BC1849/159-200 are mainly photographs of Nan Cheney’s many friends and acquaintances, as well as photographs of art work, including her own. Also there is a series of photographs which record a sculpture show at U.B.C. in 1956 (BC1849/196a-1).

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