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- 1982-1983
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of a few loose pages as well as the contents of a small notebook. Contains predominantly work-related notes.
Duke, Daryl
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Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of a few loose pages as well as the contents of a small notebook. Contains predominantly work-related notes.
Duke, Daryl
Part of Occupy Vancouver Collection
Series consists of five notebooks containing drawings and thoughts made by the activists
Notes & memos re “Vancouver” [i.e. The Vancouver Show].
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Part of Occupy Vancouver Collection
The file includes a “Notice of Civil Claim” in the Supreme Court of British Columbia between the City of Vancouver and Sean O’Flynn-Magee, Jane Doe, John Doe and other unknown persons.
Part of Occupy Vancouver Collection
The file includes loose papers with emails and phone numbers; Occupy Vancouver leaflets; meeting minutes template; leaflet with “Legal Basics for Occupy Vancouver Activists”; two copies of “Occupy Vancouver Global Revolution Day”; blank copy of McDonald’s Restaurant Employment Application; copy of a letter of a possible $1000 donation for tents end electricity from Michael Goodman; booklet “Reflections for the US Occupy Movement” by Peter Gelderloos; research on anarcho-capitalism; statement of solidarity march to Ottawa; a draft of “Financial and Accounting Policies” for Occupy Vancouver movement; copy of the General Assembly Organizational Gathering on October 8, 2011; and other records related to Occupy Vancouver activities.
The collection consists of records associated to the Occupy Vancouver movement covering the years 2011 and 2012. It comprises records related to Occupy Vancouver Committees (General Assembly, Volunteer Coordinating Committee, Info Tent), photographs of activists and objects (teddy bear, pins, flags). The collection includes records associated with the court case between the City of Vancouver and Sean O’Flynn-Magee, Jane Doe, John Doe and other unknown persons. The records have been arranged in the following six series: Committee records (2011); Court case records (2011); Photographs and moving images (2011); Notebooks (2011); Publications (2012); Adbusters ([2011-2012]).
Occupy Vancouver
[Occupy Vancouver photographs and videos]
Part of Occupy Vancouver Collection
The file consists of eighteen digital videos and two copies of twenty-five digital photographs (total of fifty digital photographs) of the Occupy Vancouver movement made on October 15, 2011 by Sue Wilson. It includes images of the Raging Grannies, activists’ activities, policemen, posters and media.
[Occupy Vancouver. Safe Guard Unit]
Part of Occupy Vancouver Collection
The file includes notes and procedures from the Safe Guard Unit.
Part of Occupy Vancouver Collection
The file includes security information and security numbers related to legal and medical necessities. It also includes names and phone numbers.
[Occupy Vancouver. Volunteer Coordinating Committee]
Part of Occupy Vancouver Collection
The file contains minutes and notes of the meeting of November 3rd 2011 of the Occupy Vancouver Volunteer Coordinating Committee.
Operations [memos and correspondence].
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
[Pacific Entertainment Ltd. copyright correspondence]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
Pacific Profiles, Section 3 - Episode 56, Darly Duke Featured.
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Pacific Tribune Photograph collection
The Pacific Socialist Education Association’s Pacific Tribune Photograph Collection comprises over 40,000 35-mm images taken for the weekly Vancouver labour newspaper Pacific Tribune. The images cover a twenty-year period, from 1972 to 1992, one of the most active periods in British Columbia’s labour history.
Included in the collection are images from some of the most tumultuous events involving British Columbia’s labour movements:
The collection is also a rich source of images from political and other social movements, including:
Pacific Tribune
Part of Occupy Vancouver Collection
Item is a paper box with two Occupy Vancouver pins. On the front of the box is written “The General Assembly Field Manual from Madrid [Large font copies in blue and black].”
Paul Keenleyside Social Credit collection
This collection contains records of the British Columbia Social Credit Party, predominantly in relation to the operations of Burnaby-Edmonds constituency. The collection includes records relating to other selected ridings where by-elections took place and party wide records relating to provincial elections. A considerable amount of records relates to the Social Credit Party leadership campaigns, party annual conventions and BC Young Socred organization. The majority of records cover period between 1978 and 1996, but some records reach as far as 1950 and 2005.
The collection contains administrative and day to day operations records such as memos, correspondence, membership list, contact lists, organizational constitution and by-laws, statements, committees’ minutes, and messages. In addition, the collection contains handbooks, manuals, reports and informational booklets intended to instruct candidates and volunteers on campaigning methods and strategies. Many of these records provide insight into shaping and evolving of the policies and electoral platforms of the Social Credit Party. In addition, the collection contains provincial election and party leadership campaign managing records that include candidate profiles and lists, internal correspondence and memos, and external use records intended for the promotion of the Social Credit Party and its candidates. The collection also includes a number of newspaper clippings, party newsletters, articles, posters, photographs, campaign buttons, video and sound recordings of events and promotional material.
The collection is arranged into to eight series: 1. Assembled books; 2. Government publications; 3. General documents; 4. Newspaper clippings and party newsletters; 5. Photographs; 6. Posters; 7. Buttons; 8. Audio and video recordings.
Keenleyside, Paul
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
[Personal and business correspondence]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Series consists of records related to Duke’s personal and administrative affairs. This series includes:
• Personal notes and memos written by Duke for family, friends and staff
• Correspondence received by Duke from family, friends and business associates
• Administrative correspondence received by Duke from agents, publishers and other associates
• Miscellaneous ephemera collected by Duke
• This series also contains records relating to Duke’s administrative affairs
Among those who Duke received correspondence from are the following:
• Anne-Marie Duke (1985-2000)
• Brian and David Duke (1986-2001)
• Cliff Robertson (1960-1969)
• David Darriff (1951)
• Don Erickson (1951-1952)
• Eve Duke (1961-1981)
• Henry Miller (1961-1962)
• Jeremy Geidt (1965-1966)
• Mordecai Richler (1961)
• Norman Klenman (1966)
• Sir Fitzroy Maclean (1962)
• Yu Hong (2001-2004)