- Subseries
- 1974.
Sub-series consists of an insurance appraisal for the company’s Coast Wood
Products Division in Coquitlam, British Columbia.
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Sub-series consists of an insurance appraisal for the company’s Coast Wood
Products Division in Coquitlam, British Columbia.
Sub-series consists of six photographs that were published in the CZ News in
1963.
Series consists copies of published poems, drafts, manuscripts and unfinished poems. Original order (filed alphabetically by title) has been kept, with poems found elsewhere in Douglas' papers added in appropriate place. Order of poems kept in other groupings has been maintained.
Consists of short stories and a prospectus for a novel (unfinished)
Series consists of articles written for a regular column "Nature Rambles" in the Victoria Times-Colonist "Islander", filed chronologically, by month (original order).
Sub-series consists of financial files and ledgers of the Canadian Western Lumber Company, Limited. Files pertain to the financial organization of the company. Ledgers includes a general ledger, sales ledgers, a purchase ledger, a transfer book, and sawmill production records.
Sub-series consists of financial accounts and statements of the Canadian Western Lumber Company, Limited and its subsidiary companies. Includes accounts, monthly statements, interim monthly statements, annual balance sheets, and annual statements and reports.
Sub-series consists of financial records of Fraser River Saw Mills, Limited and
Fraser River Lumber Company, Limited. Includes financial ledgers and accounts,
payroll and other records pertaining to employee wages, as well as records
concerning company purchases and sales.
Sub-series consists of an insurance appraisal for Fraser River Saw Mills, Limited.
Land holdings and properties records.
Sub-series consists of a record book concerning land and land rights held by the Fraser River Lumber Company, Limited.
Sub-series consists of financial accounts records of the Company.
Sub-series consists of a minute book containing minutes of Board of Directors’
and shareholders’ meetings for the period April 1913 to December 1914.
Sub-series consists of an insurance appraisal for the Company.
Series consists of both manuscripts (final and working copies) and research material (notes, correspondence , photos and clippings) for a book Douglas was working on in her final years .
Correspondence with Publishing Firms
This grouping contains framed portraits of Douglas, her family, and friends.
Material relating to Weston Woods Studio filmstrip.
Series contains sketches, drawings, paintings, correspondence, reviews and other materials related to the Weston Woods Studio production of <i>A Salmon for Simon</i>. Some oversized materials are housed in a separate container; please see the file list for further detail.
Inferior Court of Civil Justice
In response to a growing number of petty claims in Victoria in the newly established colony of Vancouver‟s Island, Governor James Douglas established the Inferior Court of Civil Justice (later changed to the Supreme Court of Civil Justice in 1860) in 1857.
This series is composed of one-hundred and sixty-eight case files comprised of three hundred and eighty-three documents pertaining to small claims suits in Victoria between 1858 and 1866.
Minutes of meetings between TLR and unions.
Series consists of two reports by Sir Joseph William Trutch, including a "Report on the Lower Fraser Indian Reserves" and a report advocating the construction of roads in the Rocky Mountain passes.
Memorabilia concerning the death of Sir Joseph William Trutch
Sub-series consists of clippings of various obituaries published after Trutch's death and related correspondence.
Sub-series consists of Trutch's outgoing correspondence to his brother Joseph, his sister Charlotte, and his daughter Charlotte.
Sub-series consists of receipts and accounts pertaining to Trutch's financial affairs.
Sub-series consists of Morgan-Kelly's incoming correspondence, including correspondence concerning her interest in documenting and preserving the Trutch family history, and correspondence pertaining to the estate of Sir Joseph W. Trutch.
This series consists of approximately 500 prints and photos of immigrants and their institutions in U.S. and Canada. There is an index list with names, when available, that accompanies this series.
The Bridge (Brggyan in Swedish)
This series contains copies of the periodical The Bridge, which is in English and printed in Sweden. The issues contain feature articles regarding Swedish immigration to Canada and the United States that Seaholm used in his research.
The sub-series consists of material reflecting the administration of finances within SORWUC. Many of the finance materials are related to the national SORWUC union, rather than specifically locals 2 and 4. Financial activities included fund-raising, especially the specific funding of the ongoing Muckamuck strike, and the keeping receipt books, cash receipts, check deposit books, payroll information, and financial reports. Record types include deposit books, receipts, bank statements, cheque stubs, and receipt books.
The sub-series includes information collected in regards to the activities which SORWUC carried out. The union concentrated on women’s issues, feminism, and women’s rights in the workplace, health and hygiene issues. Material includes press clippings and releases in regard to banking business; brochures and pamphlets on unemployment, racism and women’s issues; constitutions of other unions, paste ups, bulletins, anti-union literature, annual reports by banks and Canada Labour Relations Board (CLRB) reports.
Non-fiction book - The Golden Revolution
Subseries consists of records relating to the work 'Changing Horses'
[Non-fiction Book - Vladimir Krajina]
Colonial and early post Confederation British Columbia
Correspondence with Carol Shields
The subseries consists of email and traditional correspondence between Blanche Howard and Carol Shields, as well as related correspondence and ephemera from 1974-2006. The correspondence between Howard and Shields deals with subjects such as the respective writing careers of the correspondents, literature, and personal and family goings-on. The subseries also contains correspondence between Howard and other members of the Shields family, including Carol’s husband Don Shields, and daughters Anne Giardini and Sara Cassidy. The subseries also contains correspondence between Carol Shields and Bruce Howard. The subseries also includes some correspondence related to the publication of the book “A Memoir of Friendship.” Ephemera in the subseries consists of newspaper and magazine clippings regarding Shields, including reviews, articles about awards and honours, and obituaries and tributes.
Published short stories and essays