Swan Pond, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1628-UL_1628_0100
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- [between 1920 and 1930?]
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Swan Pond, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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Canadian Bank of Commerce, Vancouver, B.C.
Postcard number 104,786.
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Photograph is numbered 180.
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Aeroplane View of University of Britsh Columbia, Point Grey B.C.
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Caption: "length 450 ft, height 230 ft"
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View of four people on Capilano Suspension Bridge
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View of buildings by Vancouver Harbour. Photograph is numbered 3.
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Indian Handicraft at Powell River, B.C.
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Three Highest Buildings in Vancouver, B.C.
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Sleeping Beauty from Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
View of the Sleeping Beauty mountain peak from Stanley Park in Vancouver, B.C.
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Canadian Pacific Railway Station, Vancouver, B.C.
Bird's-eye-view of the Canadian Pacific Railway Station.
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Vancouver, B.C. from Hotel Vancouver
View of Vancouver from the roof of the Hotel Vancouver.
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S.S. "Princess Victoria", Vancouver, B.C.
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Sunset at the Narrows, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
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Capilano Canyon, near Vancouver, B.C.
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[Entrance to the Commercial Hotel]
Image of a group of men standing at the entrance of the Commercial Hotel.
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Granville Street, Vancouver, Canada
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[Two sailing ships in harbour]
Depicts two sailing ships in a harbour, one anchored, the other moored to a dock ; possible photographer 'Elliott' written on back
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View of the second Hotel Vancouver.
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View from the west of crowds on English Beach
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Australian Route, SS. Aorangi entering harbour, Vancouver, B.C.
Depicts the refrigerated passenger vessel the Aorangi entering Vancouver harbour.
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Weart Building, Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C.
Postcard number 109769.
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[Vancouver City Mounted Police]
Vancouver City Mounted Police in front of Lumbermen's Arch at Pender Street and Hamilton Street.
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View of people sitting on beach.
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Earl Grey Party, Vancouver, B.C.
Group portrait at the Hollow Tree showing Earl and Lady Grey and their daughters and His Worship Fred Buscombe and William Stark driving
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View of the S.S. Princess Norah.
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Accounting of 1892 season losses
File contains accountings of losses and damages sustained by Charles Spring, W. Walker, owner of the S.S. "Mischief," and H. Paxton, owner of the schooner "Wanderer."
File contains documents relating to the schooner "Winifred," also called "Winnifred." Documents include typed copies of the title, statements of the captain and a crew member, and notice of vessel detainment; draft declaration by Charles Spring regarding "Winnifred;" documents related to the Bering Sea Claims Commission claims; bill of sale for shares of "Winifred" to Spring; repair and improvement receipts; transcript of the record and proceedings of the United States court case against "Winifred;" and other documents.
Log book contains a list of crew and report of character, as well as entries regarding the warning received from H.M.S. "Daphne" against entering the Bering Sea and the transfer of a crew member to another vessel.
Schooner "Lilly" notes of credit and receipts
File contains notes of credit for expenses to be charged to schooner "Lily," also called "Lilly," as well as receipts of funds received by "Lilly."
File contains handwritten copies of the oath sworn by those giving evidence to Pelagic Sealing Commission in English, Nootka, and Chinook Jargon, as well as a note regarding the meaning of the word "Nootka."
Court papers, police charges, and related documents
Files contains writs of summons, subpoenas, orders, writs of fieri facias, default summonses, etc. against Charles Spring issued between 1892 and 1894 for non-payment of monies owned. The papers originate from the Supreme Court of B.C., Exchequer Court of B.C. Admiralty District, County Court of Victoria, Provincial Police Court, etc. Funds were primarily owed to tradesmen for goods and services rendered for Spring's sealing vessels, as well as to crew members for unpaid wages. The file also contains copies of police charges brought against Charles Spring by sealers for non-payment of wages in 1892, a list of court judgments against Spring, and related notes and documents.
File contains sporadic correspondence regarding sealing claims from 1917-1918, 1921-1922, and 1925-1926. Notable correspondents include Wilfrid Laurier; Ward Fisher, Deputy Minister of the Naval Service; the Deputy Minister of Justice; Fred A. McGregor, Private Secretary to the Prime Minister; Pierre Joseph Arthur Cardin, Minister of Marine and Fisheries; Thomas Mulvey, Under Secretary of State; R.A. Sargent, barrister.
Re: memorial respecting the seizure of S.S. "Coquitlam"…
File contains declarations of eight individuals or organizations regarding compensation owed following the seizure of the steamer "Coquitlam" by the U.S. revenue cutter "Corwin" in 1892. Declarations request compensation for losses of seal skins, good shipped, legal fees, etc. Claimants include Cereno J. Kelley.
The collection comprises records acquired by Peter Moogk about aspects of British Columbia’s history, including the British Columbia Electric Railway Company’s interurban train lines (predominantly from 1909-1958), and photographic representations of persons (especially white settlers, from 1870-1960), places, events and activities in the province.
The collection includes six series: British Columbia Electric Railway Company Records, Portraits of Persons in British Columbia, Photos of places, streets, and architecture in British Columbia, Photos of events and activities in British Columbia, British Columbia ephemera and Records from British Columbia Penitentiary.
Records relating to the first series, British Columbia Electric Railway Company Records, include: photographs; postcards; original BCER documents, such as union agreements and timetables; BCER employee publications; transit tokens; signs and posters from within Vancouver streetcars; and a copy of a CJOR radio script.
Records relating to the second series, Portraits of Persons in British Columbia, include: photographs and handwritten notes by Moogk about Vancouver photographers operating from 1858-1920.
The focus of the third series, Photos of places, streets, and architecture in British Columbia, is photographs of structures and places of British Columbia, notably building exteriors and interiors, and street views from 1880-1959.
The fourth series, Photos of events and activities in British Columbia, includes photos of notable events and public activities (predominantly dating 1911-1941), as well as everyday life, and also includes handwritten and photocopied information on the provenance of the photos and activities depicted.
The fifth series, British Columbia ephemera, is mostly paper ephemera representing the variety of business and activity in the province from 1890 to 1990, and includes menus, theatre programs, business correspondence, and Chinese textbooks as well as some photographic materials.
The sixth series, Records from British Columbia Penitentiary, includes textual records and photographs relating to the British Columbia penitentiary.
Eighth Annual Provincial Convention (1 of 4)
一部分Association of University and College Employees (AUCE) fonds
File contains an annual provincial convention docket dated June 13-14, 1981. Records in the docket include a list of delegates and alternatives, an agenda, rules of order, convention minutes (1980), detailed reports from executives, committees, Locals, financial statements, and resolutions and amendments.
[AUCE Local 1 Union Contracts and Collective Agreements]
一部分Association of University and College Employees (AUCE) fonds
File contains six booklets of union contracts and collective agreements between Association of University & College Employees Local 1 and University of British Columbia, dated April 1, 1974 to March 31, 1982. Topics discussed include definitions of employees, probation, security, stewards, discrimination, union meetings, management's rights, committees, consultation, court duty, picket lines, technological or automation-related changes, job training, protective clothing, employee files, working conditions, statutory holidays, vacations, hours of work, overtime, benefits such as daycare, pension, and medical and dental plan, job description, evaluation, and reclassification, seniority, discharge, promotion, transfer, layoff, recall, grievances and arbitration, wages, contracts, shift work, sick leave, maternity leave, monthly and hourly rates of pay, and letters of agreement.
[Universities and Colleges Conference Correspondence]
一部分Association of University and College Employees (AUCE) fonds
File contains Association of University and College Employees correspondence, dated October 17, 1977 to June 24, 1977. Topics discussed include planning the conference for support staff in colleges and universities (sponsored by the Public Sector Employees Council and co-ordinated by Melody Rudd of the AUCE), with details on expenses, delegates, and attending institutions, collaboration with other unions (BCGEU, CUPE, VMREU), and the conference program and order of proceedings. File also contains reports from AUCE Local 4 (Capilano College), BCGEU Local 2 (Okanagan College) including their collective agreement for 1977-78, BCGEU Local 57 and 64 (Northwest Community College) including a memorandum of understanding dated March 30, 1977, CUPE Local 951 (UVIC), CUPE Local 1341 (Selkirk College), CUPE Local 2081 (Camosun College), and the Fraser Valley College Faculty and Staff Association
[Universities & Colleges Conference records] (1 of 2)
一部分Association of University and College Employees (AUCE) fonds
File contains records relating to the Association of University and College Employees' participation in the Universities and Colleges Conference, dated October 15, 1977, September 1977, 1973, and October 1977. Topics discussed include the AUCE's contributions to the Universities and Colleges Conference, correspondence, reports from Locals and committees, statement from a provincial secretary/treasurer candidate, and a breakdown of finances. File also contains annotated copies of Bill 89 (Labour Code of British Columbia Amendment Act, 1977), Bill 82 (Colleges and Provincial Institutes Act), the Labour Code of British Columbia (1973), and a copy of CUPE's report for the Universities and Colleges conference.