- RBSC-ARC-1679-CC-PH-40-1-CC-PH-06704
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- [between 1870 and 1879?]
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British and United States Boundary Line, Yahk River
6 figures standing on a clear-cut of a forested area.
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108 Mile House, owned by Thomas Roper
Portrait.
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Portrait of E.L. Moss, Esquimalt?, B.C.
Biographical note : E.L. Moss in charge of naval hospital at Esquimalt, B.C., 18721874. -- Surgeon, "Alert" Polar Expedition 1875- . -- Author of "Shores of the Polar Sea", 1878. -- Appointed to the "Atlanta," joined same at Bermuda. -- Vessel left there, January 1880, was never heard of afterwards.
R.L. Reid collection.
Portrait.
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Horetsky, Charles G.
Incoming letter from [Edward Durant]
Part of Belcher Family fonds
Lilloett, murder enquiry (2); 1879/02/00
Deposition of Sheepham; alias Jack; 1879/02/01
Deposition of Quokin; alias Ben; 1879/02/02
In the Matter of the Application of H. Wark for Writ of Certiorari
File consists of 1 document: Affidavit of G. Towle. Towle is a saloonkeeper. The case appears to be in regards to his license to carry on such business.
Part of Thomas and Emma Crosby fonds
Affidavit of E. Johnson.
-E Johnson is the attorney for G.Dietz. Mr. George askew has applied to E. Johnson for a loan of $3500 upon a mortgage. Johnson believes that the proposed loan, to be advanced out of the moneys of G. Dietz, would be a safe and advantageous investment for him.
Mackenzie vs. The Corporation of Victoria
Summons; Exhibit "A"; Authority to Receive Money out of Court; Notice Record.
-The corporation's water works department laid water pipes on the Plaintiff's lands which then flooded his lands and permeated them with water, greatly depreciating his property value. The case was taken to arbitration and the Plaintiff was awarded $475 for damages or at the Defendant's expense, the draining and repairing of his property. The Defendants have not responded to the satisfaction of the Plaintiff. The Plaintiff claims $1,500 for damages.
(2) Affidavit of T. Davie; Particulars of Demand; Affidavit of J. Wilson.
-Regarding the principal and interest due on Defendant's promissory note of $125.
In the Matter of Leases and Settled Estates Act 1856 and 1878 and S.M. Wark
File consists of five documents: affidavit of W.F. Tolmie; statement of John Wark; affidavit of T.H. Williams; affidavit of J.M. Wark; affidavit of C.W. Wallace. Case regarding dispute arising over the estate of the late David Wark, particularly over the guardianship of his infant children. See 19-07 for more.
File consists of three documents: (2) note on file; judgement.
File consists of one document: copy of order. Case regards Plaintiff at liberty to be a witness on his own behalf.
File consists of four documents: receipt; (2) summons; bond. Case regards an order of the Supreme Court that the sum of $700.00 be paid out to the Plaintiff.
File consists of two documents: Petition to Dismiss Bill; Bill of Complaint. at the time of his death, the Defendant was indebted to the Plaintiff for $482.00 on unpaid promissory notes and various other debts and unsettled accounts between the two parties
Part of Oscar Orr collection
Cartoon titled "Home Rule" from Vanity Fair, April 19, 1879.
[Letter, Louisa, Grand Duchess of Baden to Florence Nightingale, February 23, 1879]
Part of Florence Nightingale collection
Louisa, Grand Duchess of Baden, Carlsruhe to Florence Nightingale (dictated). Concerning the conditions in her nurses' training school at Carlsruhe. Asks about F.N.'s health.
[Letter, Elizabeth de Bunsen to Florence Nightingale, August 4, 1879?]
Part of Florence Nightingale collection
Elizabeth de Bunsen to Florence Nightingale. Note on envelope addressed to E. de B., about a visit by the Grand Duchess to St. Thomas' Hospital.
[Letter, Louisa, Grand Duchess of Baden to Florence Nightingale, April 12, 1879]
Part of Florence Nightingale collection
Louisa, Grand Duchess of Baden, Eastbourne, ? Hotel to Florence Nightingale. Writing about her recent visit with Florence Nightingale Notes on nursing. Quoted in Cook, v.2, p.314.
[Letter from W. Morley and related research]
White, William to/from J. Rockliffe
Part of William Hale White family fonds
Part of George du Maurier fonds
Report of the Select Committee on the question of Chinese immigration
Report regarding the immigration of Chinese people into Canada.
British Columbia. Legislative Assembly
[Commission of Matthew Baillie Begbie]
British Columbia (Colony). Governor
Government report regarding the 'Chinese Question.'
Government of British Columbia
Railway Government Publication item 77.
Canada. Legislature. Legislative Assembly
Railway Government Publication item 78.
Canada. Legislature. Legislative Assembly
Railway Government Publication item 80.
Canada. Legislature. Legislative Assembly
Canada. Department of the Interior
Inscribed : Lake Megantic, 1884. Beaver Line. World Ship Society.
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Inscribed : Lake Champlain, 1900, Beaver Line. World Ship Society.
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Inscribed : Lake Manitoba, 1901. Beaver Line. World Ship Society.
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Inscribed : Allan liner Parisian, 1881. Photo after rebuilt 1899 Workman, Clark & Co., Belfast. Tom Rayner.
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Inscribed : Allan liner Victorian 1905 1922 Marloch, Dec. 1922 - broken up April 17, 1929 T.W. Ward Pembroke Dock. Tom. Rayner.
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Inscribed : Allan liner CORSICAN, 11,419grt, 1907-1922 MARVALE. MARVALE, 1922 - wrecked May 21, 1923 World Ship Society.
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Inscribed : EMPRESS OF FRANCE, 1919-1934, ex. ALSATIAN, 1913-1919. Real Photographs.
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Inscribed : MONMOUTH, 4,078 gross tons. Built 1900 Sir Raylton Dixon & Co., Middlesbrough, for Elder Dempster Line. Sold 1903 Canadian Pacific. Sold 1919 Imperial Oil Co. Toronto. Sold 1923 SHINZAUN MARU. Sold 1929 Russian KRABOLOV. Lost World War II. World Ship Society.
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Inscribed : MONTEZUMA. 7,345 grt. Built 1899 A. Stephen & Son Ltd., Glasgow, for Elder Dempster Line. Sold 1903 Canadian Pacific. Requisitioned Admiralty, re-named ADADOL. Transferred 1917 Lane & MacAndrews Ltd, renamed OAKLEAF. Torpedoed, sunk, UC-41, July 25, 1917, 64 miles west of Butt of Lewis. W.S.S.
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Inscribed : MONTROSE (1) 5,440 grt. Built 1907 Sir Raylton Dixon & Co. Middesborough for Elder Dempster. Sold April 3, 1903, CPR. Broke mooring Dover, emergenc block ship Dec. 28, 1916, in gale and wrecked Goodwin Sands. Real Photographs.
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Inscribed : MONTROSE (1) Canadian Pacific Line 1903-1916. World Ship Society.
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Inscribed : MONTROSE (1) Canadian Pacific Line 1903-1916. World Ship Society.
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Inscribed : EMPRESS OF INDIA, 1891, A. Duncan.
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