Newspaper articles, The Province
- RBSC-ARC-1335-1-01
- File
- Feb. 4, 1966-Sep. 24, 1969
Newspaper articles, The Province
Newspaper articles, omissions continued
Fan presented to J. Lowndes by Bishop Kojo Sakamoto of Kyoto, Japan
The fan feature the Chinese proverb "Jiao de caigen, baishi ke zuo," which means literally "[One who has] chewed vegetable roots [for lack of anything better to eat] can accomplish anything", or figuratively "One who has gone through hardships can do anything." The proverb originates from the Ming Dynasty text the Caigentan.
3 letters from Jack Shadbolt and 2 letters from Robert Young
Introduction to <u>"Art beyond the Rockies"</u>
Photogrpahs of the moving of a totem pole
Newspaper articles, The Province, The Sun
Card index for newspaper articles in boxes 1, 2, 3
Gordon Smith, "Commissions Public and Corporate Collections Bibliography as of 1979"
Newspaper articles, omissions, The Sun
Robert Davidson, "Commissions Public & Corporate Collections Bibliography as of 1979"