Photographs (Small prints - photoraph storage)
- RBSC-ARC-1808-01-21-PH-01-02
- Item
- [199-?]
Photographs (Small prints - photoraph storage)
Hon. Henry P. Pellew Crease - British Columbia Studies -Winter 1971 [copy]
Nootka incident [research and notes]
[Copy of rarebook catalogue, postcards and photographs related to La Perouse voyage]
Photographs (Small prints-- photograph storage)
[Copies of research pamphlets on Malaspina]
[Copies of correspondence - James Douglas]
[Russian American Fur Company outfit list and related research]
[Letter to John Smith and related correspondence]
Historical material [A report from Warren Dease, typed transcript and description]]
Historical material [Letters from John McLaughlin to the governor, typed transcript and description]
[Correspondence, newsclippings, and notes]
[Receipt from American Russian commercial company and research]
Historical material [Letter from Margaret Work to Mrs. Finlay, typed transcript and description]
[Letters from Celia Helmecken to Mrs. Tolmie and typed transcript]
[Letter from James Duncan to R. Finlayson and typed transcript]
[Letter to D. Finlayson from John Dewar, research notes]
Stamp collection and related records
The Stamp Collection and Related Records series consists of philatelic records and catalogues, correspondence, price lists, and publications. Also included in the series are records related to postal history in general, particularly that of British Columbia.
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.
Historical records and research subject files
The series consists of historical records acquired by Fleming as well as research subject files he created in his study of British Colombian history. Subjects include the Alaska American/Canadian border dispute, British Columbia settler colonial history, the forestry and timber industry, trade and commerce in the Pacific Northwest, and particularly the Nootka crisis and the expedition of Alessandro Malaspina. Record types include correspondence, indentures, pamphlets, articles, notes, presentation materials, and photographs from Fleming's research related travel.
[Copies of letters to James Douglas from Charles Wallace]
[Letters of appointment of Justices of British Columbia]
[Indenture between R. Finlayson and George Roberts]
[Copy of suit between James Landwith and Joseph W Trutch]
[Invoice to estate of Captain W. Moore]
[Report to Vice Admiralty Court-- statement given by Drake Jackson]
[Correspondence and related certificates-- Vincent Graves Greene philatelic research foundation]
[An order to arrest ship- Indian maid-James McIntosh, Master]
[Letter from P. O'Reily to Carry, typed transcript and research]
[Customs slips - Port of Victoria]
Pilot's License [and copy of description from bookseller's catalogue]
[Letter from W. Morley and related research]
Conveyance of land in Nanaimo British Columbia [and notes]
[Copy of article - judges of ye olden time]
[Copy of Director's report - Albion Ironworks Company]
[Copy of travel visa to Russia - D.A. Sutherland]
[Letter from Henry Landsowne to Lord Alverstone and letter description]
[Copies of publications and essays on philatelic and postal history]
[Copy of pamphlet - Jarret's Canada - fourth edition - including full listing of stamps]
[Victoria, Forest- British Columbia, British Anerican]
Receipts for stamps and postal history purchases
[Copies of auction catalogues]
[Copy of jackdaw-- Push to the Pacific/ by Marjorie Wilkins Campbell]