Peter Viner [memos and correspondence].
- 131
- File
- 1982-1983
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
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Peter Viner [memos and correspondence].
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Series consists of various production, personal and publicity photographs as well as photographs used for legal purposes.
Part of E. Pauline Johnson Collection
The series consists primarily of photographs relating to Stanley Park and the burial site of E. Pauline Johnson. All but one hand-coloured photo postcard are black and white images, most have notes written on the reverse which approximately date the series between about 1905-1913. One postcard can only be dated to after-1922 because that is the year the stone memorial was built. Pauline's sister Evelyn is thought to have written some of the identifying information on the reverse of some images, and features in at least one of them.
Part of Occupy Vancouver Collection
The file includes nine photographs of the same Occupy Vancouver group of activists taken from different angles, and one photograph of a single protester. No dates or names are given.
Part of Occupy Vancouver Collection
Series consists of nine photographs of the same Occupy Vancouver group of activists taken from different angles and one photograph of a single protester. It also includes eighteen digital videos and fifty digital photographs taken on October 15, 2011 by Sue Wilson with images related to the Raging Grannies, activists’ activities, policemen, posters and media.
[Photographs and screen text, various programs]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of enlarged, mounted photographs from various productions as well as screen text mounted on placards.
Duke, Daryl
Fonds consists of manuscripts, page proofs, editorial and general correspondence, contracts, promotional and biographical materials. Included in the fonds are archival materials for Vi Plotnikoff's Head Cook at Wedding and Funerals (1994), first collection of Doukhobor short stories published and the first widely published literary writings by a Doukhobor woman, and George Elliott Clarke's poem-novel Whylah Falls (1990), later adapted for the stage and film, along with materials related to the publication of other works in Polestar's catalogue.
Polestar Press
Part of Occupy Vancouver Collection
Series consists of articles and publications, including issues of The Occupied Vancouver Sun, and articles from Extra and MetroNews. It also includes the book Dispatches from the Occupation: A History of Change (2012) by Stephen Collis.
Quest - Bob Dylan Segment, Dir. Daryl Duke - March 10, 1964.
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
"Quest Newspaperman and Professor Caplan" and/or "Arab Music" - Audio Tape.
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Series consists of notes, notebooks/journals, and press clippings that are not directly linked to a specific project. These notes contain Duke’s thoughts, observations and concepts for future subjects. This series also contains material related to:
• Brian Boru (1999)
• CBC (1993-1994)
• Pramoedya Anata Toer (1999)
• Vancouver Institute (1998-1999)
• Vancouver Television (1998)
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of film industry and general publications with reviews or articles about Duke and his work.
Duke, Daryl
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Contains records relating to the CBC film The Supremes.
Duke, Daryl
Rogers Community TV - CRTC Hearings - September 25, 1998.
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Includes scripts and planning documents for “An Outpost of Progress,” “Chuckwagon 33,” “The People of the Potlatch,” “Parade,” “Madic,” and “The Roving Gambler.”
Duke, Daryl
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Part of Occupy Vancouver Collection
The file includes two copies of a “Short Leave Requisition” 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.
[Simon Fraser University (SFU) convocation address]
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of speaking notes and program from June 2004 convocation, at which Duke received an honorary degree.