Conference proceedings and by-laws
- RBSC-ARC-1119-1-1
- File
- 1950-1951
Local by-laws of the British Columbia branch of the C.C.F. and related conference notes.
Conference proceedings and by-laws
Local by-laws of the British Columbia branch of the C.C.F. and related conference notes.
File contains published pamphlets related to socialist, labour and religious organizations.
Stock share certificates, dividend slips, and cash equivalents. Share certificates are from the The Western Socialist Publishing Co., Limited. and the North Shushwap Co-operative Association.
Essays collected by the Charlton family.
Party circulars. A majority of the records are related to a charge of disloyalty amongst certain members of the C.C.F. party.
Records of electoral success for the C.C.F. in British Columbia and federally. The file also contains newspaper clippings related C.C.F. candidates running for office. The records were organized and maintained by O. L. Charlton.
File includes co-operative by-laws and stock share certificate.
Unofficial bulletin published by members of the New Democratic Party dedicated to converting the NDP to a full socialist platform.
Related to functions as an early British Columbia pioneer and member of the socialist movement.
Essays primarily related to the spread of socialist thought.
Mainly related to functions as a member of the CCF. and the NDP.
Copies of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation newspaper.
Created and kept by O. L. Charlton. Contains newspaper clippings related to C.C.F. and other labour activities in British Columbia and the rest of Canada.
Includes clippings from The Ubyssey, The Federationist, The Workers Vanguard, The Commonwealth, The Armstrong Advertiser, The British Columbia Cooperator, The B.C. Lumber Worker, The Labor Challenge and others. Compiled by Darwin Charlton.
Poems and prose inspired by the CCF and the socialist and labour movements. Compiled by O. L. Charlton.
Photo taken from the site of Ruskin Mills where Co-op bulk fuel plant was located in 1971.
Taken in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
[Tom Richardson, ex-British Labour MP; W. R. Trottier; and J. S. Woodsworth]
J. S. Woodsworth would go on to be the leader of the CCF between 1932 and 1942.
Original photograph taken in the 1920s.
[Grandpa Burns, grandson Bill Burns, and granddaughter Laney Burns]
Socialist acquaintance of O. L. Charlton.
Photograph taken at Jericho Beach in Vancouver.
Campaigning with J. W. Tordoff
Taken during a campaign stop in Salmon Arm, B.C.. Darwin Charlton was Tordoff’s campaign manager.
Socialist friend of O. L. Charlton.
The Wilbands [Hilbands?] were friends of the Charlton family. Originally from Ruskin, B.C. On verso: "May be [W]ilbands (Ruskin)".
Early socialists in Victoria, B.C. Relatives of O. L. Charlton by marriage.
[Pick-up truck with mounted camper]
Truck and camper decorated with anti-Bennet and anti-Social Credit party of British Columbia posters.
Relatives of O. L. Charlton by marriage.
[Group photo of the Charlon family and their friends]
Also pictured in the photograph are Kay Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. Clayton, and Mr. Stowe.
[Ormund Lee Charlton and others]
Charlton is on the far right, second row.
[Ormund Lee Charlton and labourers]
Charlton is in the top row in the black hat.
[Photo of group in front of J. T. Jone Empire Cigar Store]
The fonds consists of papers of the Charlton family principally generated by Ormand Lee Charlton and his son Darwin, who in turn functioned as custodian of the records. The records themselves generally relate to the early CCF movement in British Columbia, and other socialist and labour movements across Canada. Papers include information about the Canadian Cooperative Society (Ruskin Mills) and the Industrial Union (Ruskin) in the 1890s. The fonds also includes several copies of the CCF news, the party newspaper, as well as scrapbooks, clippings, drafts of speeches and addresses, correspondence and photographs relate to the family's involvement in socialist politics. The fonds also includes a collection of CCF poems written by Charlton's wife Annie, and essays written by famed socialist thinker Mildred Macleod.
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Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Series contains records of Co-operative Commonwealth Federation electoral statistics, party by-laws, conferences, and circulars. Further, the series also contains copies of the CCF News, the party newspaper.
This series is made up of poems, essays, and other documents written by Darwin and H. M. "Annie" Charlton, as well as writings the family kept of Mildred Macleod.
Photographs of the Charlton family and their friends, families, and acquaintances.
CCF-affiliated and other socialist organizations
Series primarily contains newspaper clippings of other Canadian-based socialist and labour newspapers from across the country, including the Socialist Caucus Bulletin, a news circular published and disseminated by the furthest left-leaning elements of the New Democratic Party. The series also included are pamphlets related to other labour and socialist parties across the globe, and also a single copy of Suburb and Country, an farmers' newspaper edited by O. L. Charlton. Lastly, the series includes some photographs of important early CCF members and labourers.
Letters and memorandum sent and received by Ormund Lee Charlton and his son, Darwin Charlton.
Series contains investment certificates in the form of stock shares or cash-able dividend slips, as well as other cash equivalents.
Stock share certificate and by-laws to the creation of the co-operative. The series also contains a photograph of the co-operative building.