- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1605-UL_1605_0014
- Item
- [between 1900 and 1910]
Holliday, Charles William
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Holliday, Charles William
The fonds consists of video recordings of various plays featured in the festival, photographs from some festival events and records pertaining to the administration of the festival. Administrative records take the form of promotional programs and posters, meeting minutes, agendas, memorandum, calendars, budgets, reports, newspaper clippings, notes, correspondence, handbooks, and some play scripts.
Brave New Play Rites
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Bridle Path in Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada
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Britannia Mine Oral History Project Collection
The fonds consists of project background and administrative information as well as student-generated material arising from their oral interview exercise. The student material consists of two parts generated in 1987 and 1988. The first (Box 2) includes copies of questions, transcripts and student comments on the interviews. The inventory also lists the oral history tape number. The second includes only a copy of the students’ commentary.
Views of farming around British Columbia.
British Columbia Photo Engraving Co. Ltd.
Views of trout fishing and sailing in British Columbia.
British Columbia Photo Engraving Co. Ltd.
Views from Yale, Ainsworth, and Kaslo, British Columbia.
British Columbia Photo Engraving Co. Ltd.
Views of farming around British Columbia.
British Columbia Photo Engraving Co. Ltd.
Views of Trail and New Denver, British Columbia and a mining plant.
British Columbia Photo Engraving Co. Ltd.
Views of logging and a view of a ship that goes from Vancouver to Skaguay, Alaska.
British Columbia Photo Engraving Co. Ltd.
British Columbia Civil Liberties Association - APEC Inquiry fonds
The fonds consists of exhibits and submissions from assorted counsel, as well as notes relating to the BCCLA and their role in the APEC Inquiry.
British Columbia Civil Liberties Association
British Columbia Ecological Reserves fonds
The fonds consist of reports from field surveyors submitted as applications to designate areas in British Columbia for protection. The fonds also contains supporting records relating to the wider Ecological Reserve program and include correspondence, progress reports, presentations, memorandums, lectures, briefs, surveys, "dead applications", news clippings, Orders of the Lieutenant in Council [photocopies], pamphlets, check sheets, aerial photographs, park proposals, handwritten notes, and meeting minutes. Also included is a small series of records relating to Vladimir Krajina, including; general correspondence, curriculum vitae, a list of publications, articles, newspaper clippings, notes, a legacy biography and obituary.
The archivist restored the original order where it was definitive. However, Ecological Reserve Applications 1-39 can be found scattered throughout the supporting records series. The original record keeper appears to have created a filing system beginning at the Ecological Reserve Application 40 (Petitot Rivers).
British Columbia Ecological Reserves
[British Columbia Electric Railway building]
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British Columbia Medical Centre Collection
The collection consists of correspondence, reports, and newspaper clippings that document the creation and development of BCMC. The materials include photocopies of twenty-seven BCMC task force reports initially released in 1974, each of which addresses a specific aspect of health care in British Columbia. Also included are reports on proposals for the BCMC/Shaughnessy site, and related correspondence, clippings, and reports.
British Columbia M.L.A. Project fonds
The fonds consists of datasheets, computer cards, codebooks, and a manual which explains the project methodology.
British Columbia M.L.A. Project
[British Columbia policy research and reports] (1 of 2)
Part of Association of University and College Employees (AUCE) fonds
File contains reports distributed by the Pacific Group for Policy Alternatives, dated January, February, and March 1984. Reports include "Is There a Social Policy in British Columbia? Who Has Been Hurt and Why?" by Angela Redish, Series 4-84-3, ISBN 0-88627-029-4 ; "The Ideology of Restraint" by Patricia Marchak, Series 3-84-01, ISBN 0-88627-025-1, February-March, 1984 ; "Revenue Sources for Maintaining Social Services in B.C." by Jonathan R. Kesselman, Paper No. P-84-1, January 1984 ; "The New Priorities of the Social Credit Government of British Columbia" by Gideon Rosenbluth and William Schworm, Paper No. P-84-3, February 1984.
[British Columbia policy research and reports] (2 of 2)
Part of Association of University and College Employees (AUCE) fonds
File contains reports distributed by the Pacific Group for Policy Alternatives, dated February and May 1984. Reports include "British Columbia's Budgets and the Need for Restraint" by Gideon Rosenbluth and William Schworm, Series 4-84-4, ISBN 0-88627-031-6, May 1984 ; "The Economic Impact of the British Columbia 'Restraint' Budget" by William Schworm, Series 4-84-5, ISBN 0-88627-027-8, May 1984 ; "Does British Columbia Need Fiscal Restraint?" by Gideon Rosenbluth and William Schworm, Series 1-84-1, ISBN 0-88627-021-9, February 1984 ; "Investment and Education in British Columbia: A Review of the Evidence in Restraint and Recovery" by Robert C. Allen, Paper No. P-84-4 ; Series 1-84 ; "The Ideology of Neo-Conservatism: Lessons for the Left" by Philip Resnick, Series 3-84-2, ISBN 0-88627-026-X, May 1984.
[British Columbia Travel in 1920]
An album of personal photographs of an unknown man documenting his travels primarily around B.C., plus photos of his friends and family. Some of the photos are fading, but generally the album and images are in fairly good shape.
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British Columbia Union Catalogue fonds
Fonds consists of records documenting the origins and early history of the British Columbia Union Catalogue and includes correspondence, reports, and publications. They are arranged primarily in chronological order.
British Columbia Union Catalogue
[British Columbia University conference materials]
Part of Association of University and College Employees (AUCE) fonds
File contains a report from the Research Department of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), dated October 1977. Topics discussed include comparisions of caretakers' and labourers' rates in major school boards, municipalities, and collective agreements, average wage changes in collective agreements, B.C. wage settlements by quarter and industry, faculty compensation package increases, labour costs in education, reduction in hours of work, consumer price indexes, statistics, contract analysis, and selected articles on trends, economics, and understanding statistics. File also contains a statement issed by Evan Wolfe, Minister of Finance, dated June 10, 1977
View of Vancouver's waterfront on Burrard Inlet
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[British Warships Entering Vancouver Harbour]
Image of a group of people watching the HMS Repulse.
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[British Warships Entering Vancouver Harbour]
Image of a group of people watching the HMS Repulse.
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British Warships Entering Vancouver Harbour, The Repulse
Image of a group of people watching the HMS Repulse.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Broadway and Heather Sts., Vancouver, "after the flood", Nov. 28, '09
View of the street after it was washed out.
Rosetti Studios
Image of Broadway Falls, created when Heather Street Creek overflowed. Vancouver General Hospital is visible in background.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
The fonds consists of the following series: correspondence (1966-1978); publications (1960-1977); subject files, including the Faculty of Medicine (1977-1979), British Columbia Medical Centre (1974-1975), Shaughnessy Hospital (1954-1979),Department of Veteran's Affairs (1951-1959); research materials (1956-1977); and miscellaneous newspaper clippings.
Fahrni, Brock M.
Brockton Point, Stanley Park, Vancouver B.C.
Gowen, Frank
Brockton Point, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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Brockton Point, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
B.C. Electric Railway
Brockton Point, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
View of a C.P.R. steam arriving from Seattle and Victoria.
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Brockton Point, Vancouver, B.C.
View from Brockton Point in Stanley Park.
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Portrait of a young woman.
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Portrait of two men and a woman sitting in the grass. Title refers to those pictured in the photograph.
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Fonds consists of textual records and photographs and includes legal documents, correspondence, statements of account, and newspaper clippings. The photographs show "The Gables" and are attached to a sheet of cardboard.
Budd (family)
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Image of two buffalo and two calf.
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Image of a buffalo lying down in the grass.
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Buffalos, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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Image of an unidentified building.
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Image of an unidentified building.
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Man standing in front of a building being constructed.
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View of building being constructed in the background.
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View of buildings and small piers along coastline.
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[Buildings and dwellings along the coast]
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View of the buildings in the Wholesale district on Beatty Street including the World Building (now the Sun Tower) with railcars and horse carriages in the foreground.
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View of the Bulkley River.
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Burnest Heard, Vancouver to Halifax. Toronto.
Portrait of Burnest Heard in front of the Wm. Rumsey Jr. Company in Toronto. Heard is pushing a barrel in front of him (around which are mounted two rubber tires), and around his neck wears a sign reading "Please help me across Canada." A second sign on the barrel reads "Burnest Heard is the world greatest lover on a walk accross (sic) Canada". He left Vancouver on June 1, 1938, passed through Quebec City on May 6, 1939, and reached Halifax on June 9 or 15, 1939. He then reversed his journey back to Vancouver (though traveling more slowly).
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