BC Thesaurus
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BC Thesaurus
- NT Agriculture
- NT Arts and culture
- NT Buildings and structures
- NT Business and commerce
- NT Children and youth
- NT Communications
- NT Community life
- NT Cultural groups
- NT Education
- NT Environment
- NT Events and celebrations
- NT Exploration, discovery and travel
- NT Family and personal life
- NT First nations
- NT Geographic features
- NT Government
- NT Health and social services
- NT Industries
- NT Labour
- NT Land, settlement and immigration
- NT Law and justice
- NT Military
- NT Natural resources
- NT Organizations
- NT Politics
- NT Religions
- NT Science and technology
- NT Sports, recreation and leisure
- NT Transportation and utilities
- NT Women
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2150 Archival description results for BC Thesaurus
[Newspaper clipping with Innes illustration]
- MsC-144-0-2-0-0-0-17
- Item
- [1934]
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a newspaper clipping of an illustration showing individuals in a boat near shore, looking out toward a larger ship.
Innes, John Clarke
- 3
- File
- Jan. 1934 – Jul. 1934
Part of Piers Island “Sons of Freedom” Doukhobor Imprisonment collection
File consists of correspondence to and from H. W. Cooper regarding the release of Doukhobor convicts; the sequence of events from the arrival of the “Sons of Freedom” at the penitentiary; and Deputy Warden R. S. Douglass, his responsibilities at Piers Island Penitentiary, and his successful performance of duties . File also contains one letter from G. Sloan, Attorney General of B.C., to Hugh Guthrie, Minister of Justice, pertaining to policies towards the “Sons of Freedom”.
- MsC-144-0-3-0-0-1
- File
- [ca. 1934]
Part of John Innes fonds
File consists of newspaper clippings of two short stories written and illustrated by Innes, titled “Wall-eyed Googan” and “Translation of Pig-Eye.”
Innes, John Clarke
George D. Innes Notes D’ly Representing John Innes
- MsC-144-0-1-0-0-0-28
- Item
- 1935
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a notebook tracking discussions and sales of John Innes paintings, as well as strategies for finding prospective buyers.
Innes, John Clarke
- MsC-144-0-1-0-0-0-30
- Item
- [1936]
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a program for an exhibit of Innes’ paintings held at David Spencer Limited department store in Vancouver.
Innes, John Clarke
[Photograph of “The Builders” painting]
- MsC-144-0-1-0-0-0-31
- Item
- 27 Mar. 1936
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a photograph of Innes’ painting “The Builders,” inscribed on the back “To dear Hoppie from Daddy, being a print of the First City Council of Vancouver - with the Civic officials - meeting in June 1886. With love of Ida May Innes my dear wife. John Innes.”
Innes, John Clarke
[Photograph of “The Buffalo Hunt” painting]
- MsC-144-0-1-0-0-0-29
- Item
- [1936?]
Part of John Innes fonds
Innes, John Clarke
June Skinner (Rohan O'Grady) fonds
- MsC-80
- Fonds
- 1936-1998
Fonds consists of records relating to the writing and publication of novels written by June Skinner under the pen names of Rohan O'Grady, and A. Carleon. These include original manuscripts, notes on works in progress, memorabilia, promotional material, rejection letters, grant applications, photographs, scrapbooks, and correspondence.
The fonds has been arranged into the following series: Manuscripts (1936-[1992?]); Contracts (1960-1998); Correspondence ([1949?]-2000); Research (1965-[197-?]); Promotional material and reviews (1961-1974); Personal (1947-[196-?]); and Finance (1941-1992).
Skinner, June Margaret
[Christmas card illustrated by Innes]
- MsC-144-0-2-0-0-0-18
- Item
- 1937
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a Christmas card illustrated with an image of a cowboy riding in the snow, inscribed “To Douglas & Mrs. Lane & the boys. Every happiness, this Christmas season of 1937. John & Ida Innes.” There is a metal emblem attached to the card.
Innes, John Clarke
- F-111
- Collection
- 1937 - 2018, predominant 1937-1997
The Women's Bookstore collection consists of materials relating to the operation of several Vancouver women's organizations and reflects the issues that dominated the women's movement throughout the 1970s. Consistent with the community based nature of women's movements during this period, the scope and content of the collection reflects the diversity common to a phenomenon rather than the administrative and subject coherence found in records generated by a single organization. As such, the collection as whole gains its coherence due primarily to the interdependence rather than independence of the individual items to one another. This also applies to the records generated by autonomous organizations in the collection. While the different organizations should be regarded as distinct, a good deal of the records concern the communication between various organizations and women's groups across the country or identify issues of concern to a broad range of organizations. Thus, the collection as whole should be regarded as a record of a dynamic process in which a common ideology served to unify the aims of distinctive organizations, persons, and subjects.
The collection is comprised of the records of the Women's Bookstore, Women's Caucus, A Woman's Place, Transition House, the British Columbia Federation of Women and the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery. Includes constitutions, minutes, reports, correspondence, position papers, and sound recordings. Also includes newsletters from women's centres across British Columbia and Canada, subject files, and an assortment of feminist publications.
- MsC-51
- Fonds
- 1938-1951
The fonds consists of sheet music, pipe band directories, paintings, photographs and other material.
Walker, Carl Ian
- MsA-29
- Fonds
- 1938, 1960-1976
The fonds consists of letters from Zukofsky to the poet Cid Corman. The fonds also contains four letters to the poet Walter Lowenfels.
Zukofsky, Louis
- MsC-18
- Fonds
- 1939-1983
The fonds consists of correspondence, notebooks, and manuscripts of Betty Lambert relating to her career as a writer and a university professor.
Lambert, Betty
de Mishaegen and de Trémaudan collection
- MsC-83
- Collection
- 1939-1951
Collection consist of books, newspaper clippings and photographs related to the life of de Mishaegen, and letters from de Mishaegen to de Trémaudan. Books by both women are included.
de Trémaudan, Berthe
- MsC-120
- Fonds
- 1940-2006
The fonds consists of records created by Duke from approximately 1946 to 2006. They are related to all aspects of Duke’s life and career. Among other types of records, the fonds includes:
• Drafts of Duke's articles, essays and speeches
• Personal and production photographs
• Annotated working scripts of various television and film productions
• Personal and administrative correspondence
• Legal records, personal and administrative correspondence pertaining to the takeover of CKVU-TV
• Awards
• Personal notes
• Journals
• Press clippings featuring work by and about Duke
• Ephemera collected by Duke
• Audio/visual material
Series have been determined during archival processing and are primarily based on the various activities that Duke engaged in over his life and working career (see the Arrangement note below for more details about series arrangement). The series are:
• CKVU
• CBC
• Friends of Canadian Broadcasting
• Banff Television Festival
• Vancouver Awards Show
• General business correspondence
• Personal correspondence
• Essays and articles
• Personal notes
• Personal journals
• Agendas
• Personal publicity
• Film and television works
• Speeches
• Research
• Ephemera
• Audio recordings
• Videocassettes
• Photographs
Duke, Daryl
“Half a Century of Progress” [pencil sketch]
- MsC-144-0-2-0-0-0-19
- Item
- [1940?]
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a pencil sketch by Innes of a figure sitting next to 2 totem poles with a cityscape in the background. There are notes in the margin about the composition from Innes as well as “George.”
Innes, John Clarke
- F-299
- Fonds
- [194-?] - 2019
Fonds consists of moving images, sound recordings, and textual records relating to Arthur Erickson, his achievements, his travels, and his friends and family. Moving images include documentaries; exhibitions; TV programs; Architectural Institute of America meetings; artistic films; and home movies documenting Erickson's travels and family life. Note that a number of the films are duplicates stored on different mediums (e.g. Betacam, U-matic, and VHS). Sound recordings include radio interviews, lecture series, news documentaries, movie soundtracks, and a soundtrack for the Architectural Institute of America awards ceremony. Textual records include two books and two pamphlets.
The fonds has been arranged by the archivist into seven series:
• Travel films (series 1)
• Audiovisual materials related to Arthur Erickson (series 2)
• Published materials related to Arthur Erickson (series 3)
• Memorial pamphlets (series 4)
• Erickson family films (series 5)
• Artistic films (series 6)
• Sound recordings related to Arthur Erickson (series 7)
Erickson, Arthur