- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1605-UL_1605_0007
- Item
- [between 1900 and 1910]
Portrait of an older woman and a girl.
Holliday, Charles William
Portrait of an older woman and a girl.
Holliday, Charles William
Portrait of a group of women.
Holliday, Charles William
Holliday, Charles William
View of two First Nations men fishing. Photograph is numbered 277.
Macmunn, Charles
[Group of First Nations people]
A stereographic photo of a group of First Nations people. Totem poles can be seen in the background of the photograph. Possibly taken on Vancouver Island.
Maynard, Richard
[Collage showing photos of totem poles]
Collage of three totem poles, one of which includes a man posing next to a totem pole. Caption: "Indian totem poles".
Maynard, Hannah Hatherly
Image of a group of First Nations people sitting on the beach.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Indian Handicraft at Powell River, B.C.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
View of a First Nations village along the coast.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Sechelt Indians, British Columbia
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Photograph of an older photograph picturing a First Nations man making a canoe. Photograph pictured dates between (approximately) 1890 and 1900.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Siwash Indian Making a Canoe [negative]
Negative of an older photograph picturing a First Nations man making a canoe. Photograph pictured dates between (approximately) 1890 and 1900.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Siwash Indian Woman making a Mat
Photograph of an older photograph of an older First Nations woman making a mat. The photograph in the picture dates approximately between 1890 and 1900.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Siwash Indian Woman making a Mat [negative]
Negative of a photograph of an older photograph of an older First Nations woman making a mat. The photograph in the picture dates approximately between 1890 and 1900.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Siwash Indian making a Paddle, Vancouver B.C.
Photograph of an older photograph of a First Nations man making a canoe paddle. The photograph in the picture dates approximately between 1890 and 1900.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Siwash Indian making a Paddle, Vancouver B.C. [negative]
Negative of a photograph of an older photograph of a First Nations man making a canoe paddle. The photograph in the picture dates approximately between 1890 and 1900.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Siwash Indians Catching Salmon (Humpback Species), False Creek, Vancouver B.C.
Photograph of an older photograph picturing a group of First Nations men fishing for salmon in False Creek. The photograph in the picture dates approximately between 1890 and 1900.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Siwash Indians Catching Salmon (Humpback Species), False Creek, Vancouver B.C. [negative]
Negative of a photograph of an older photograph picturing a group of First Nations men fishing for salmon in False Creek. The photograph in the picture dates approximately between 1890 and 1900.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Siwash Indians, Vancouver B.C.
A photograph of an older photograph of a group of First Nations people.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Siwash Indians, Vancouver B.C. [negative]
Negative of a photograph of an older photograph of a group of First Nations people.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[First Nations Man Making a Canoe]
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Image of a group of men and women around a casket.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Siwash Indian Woman making a Mat]
Image of an older First Nations woman making a mat.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Siwash Indian making a Paddle, Vancouver B.C.]
Image of a First Nations man making a canoe paddle.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Siwash Indians Catching Salmon (Humpback Species), False Creek, Vancouver B.C.]
Image of a group of First Nations men fishing for salmon in False Creek.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Siwash Indians, Vancouver B.C.]
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Thomas K. Fleming research collection
The Thomas K. Fleming research collection consists of materials related to the settler colonial history of British Columbia, and more broadly, the Pacific Northwest and Canada. Record types include correspondence, newsletters, press clippings, printed materials, notes, maps, legal documents, as well as Fleming`s stamp collection and associated records. Historical records in the collection include content primarily from the nineteenth to early twentieth century on such subjects as forestry, travel, commerce, and postal history. The collection has been arranged into two series: Historical Records and Research Subject Files series, and Stamp Collection and Related Materials series.
The fonds reflects the efforts of Bob Williams’ political and business career. Records in the fonds relate to Williams’s various roles: teacher, M.L.A., community planning consultant, Minister, chair of ICBC, and Secretary of Crown Corporations. As such, the records relate both to Williams’ personal career as well as British Columbia's governmental systems of resource management, transportation, forestry, energy, housing, and recreation. Correspondence is featured throughout the fonds; other records types include reports, studies, speeches, notes, legal agreements, bills, acts, notebooks, daily journals, travel memorabilia, presentation materials, photographs, VHS tapes, audio cassettes, optical discs, news clippings, scrapbooks, and transcripts of interviews. The fonds is comprised of four series; Alderman and Member of Legislative Assembly records, Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Water Resources Records series, Crown Corporations Records series, and Business, Personal, and Academic Records series.
The Alderman and Member of Legislative Assembly Records consists of material related to Williams' roles as Alderman of the City of Vancouver and later as M.L.A. for East Vancouver. Records include letters, faxes, telegrams, newspaper clippings, reports, speeches, notes and other related material.
The Ministry of Forests Lands and Water Resources Records series relates to Williams's time spent on the provincial cabinet working under the government of Dave Barret. Records consist primarily of correspondence, especially between Williams and major corporations and individuals in the forest industry. Other records include reports, studies, news clippings, bills and acts, speeches, presentation materials, and transcripts.
The Crown Corporations records series is comprised of documents stemming from Williams' activities as chair of ICBC, and his work in the Crown Corporations. Many records relate to the construction of Surrey City Centre. Record types include correspondence, reports, legal documents, and news clippings.
The Business, Personal and Academic Records series contains records related Williams’ business career, personal memories and diaries, pictures and travel memorabilia, and his experiences meeting other politicians. Record types include planning consultant studies, correspondence, interviews, and materials from his academic career including course outlines and reading lists.
Williams, Robert Arthur
Fishing Vessel Owners Association fonds
This fonds consists of 12 series; meeting minutes, newspaper clippings, welfare funds, videos, regulations and legislation, related organizations, general business records, land referrals, herring (roe), financial, First Nations, and salmon. Each of the series relates to the F.V.O.A.'s work with fishing and water concerns. The same issues defined within each of these series are also documented through the newspaper clippings. The minutes span over 40 years, beginning in 1938, and include general, committee, director's and membership meetings. The fonds also includes copies of legislation and regulations relating to various fishing and water related concerns, such as ports and harbours, maritime codes, vessel construction, shipping, and research. The F.V.O.A.'s ongoing cooperative work with relevant outside groups is documented through numerous drafts, proposals, agreements, reports, and correspondence. The videos are of the Skeena River Steelhead, Salmon, the Sportfish Observer Program and First Nations fishing rights. There is a large amount of land referral material (the application for use of Crown land) including several maps. With reference directly to fish; there is information on herring (roe) related issues, and a significant amount of documents covering Salmon. A vast portion of the Salmon series deals with Canadian-U.S. negotiations regarding poaching, water boundaries, salmon shares, runs and catches. The fonds provides overall insight into the workings of the F.V.O.A.
Fishing Vessel Owners Association
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.