- MsC 142-0-1-1-0-8
- File
- [ca. 1975-1980]
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains 29 maps from the City of Vancouver Archives and a pamphlet of the Social Planning Department of Vancouver (about the Vancouver Art Gallery).
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains 29 maps from the City of Vancouver Archives and a pamphlet of the Social Planning Department of Vancouver (about the Vancouver Art Gallery).
[Transcription] Elisa Negrin - preliminary edit
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains notes from original folder that read:
Parents’ immigration to Canada
Acquiring cows 5 page story
Grazing
Herding
Haying
Barns
Fuel from Stanley Park
Depression – transients
Daughters learning self-defense
Chores as an assistant midwife and housekeeper
Working in grocery store
Fruit trees and large trees in area
Funny chicken story
Speaking English on the streets*
[Transcription] Ramon and Irma Benedetti
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains notes from original folder that read:
Arrival
Boarding Houses in area
Business – father startup store/integrity
long story/details good
Early bootlegging
Games – play
Goatherding
Politics – 1970’s
Home skills/entertainment/livestock
Sausage making
Grape importing
Play – Games – long
Boccia – details
Watermelon
Schooling – some is good
Wartime – school/Japanese evac./Powell St.
Prostitution
School teacher 1940’s
Church/Sacred Heart/Boulignon
Politics/Renewal of area – good 1950-1960
Language
Geography
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains notes from original folder that read:
Family’s arrival
Synagogue
Pastinsky
Depression (on young person)*
[Transcription] W.T. (Bill) Abercrombie and Vernon Wiedrich
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains notes from original folder that read:
Wiedrick
Arrival and teaching experience
Longshoremen’s strike
Going into school
Boy in trouble and teachers help (30) (shoot up a policeman)
Teachers in west end/east end schools
In conversation
Delinquency in school (boy stealing clothes)
School grounds – 1910 to 1930
Immigrant children
Nurse McLellan
Abercrombie
Family history
Children’s games (1905)
Organized sport
False Creek abattoir
Fist fight story
School rifle teams
Sergeant-major bundy
Punishment in schools
Wild game/fowl
Race riot 1907
Racial difficulties
Runaway horse (orange hall window)
Chinese vegetable vendors
Entertainment
[Transcription] David de Camillis - preliminary edit
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains notes from original folder that read:
Immigration and first jobs
Business – landlord
Depression – jungle life
Bootlegging
Entertainment – theatre/movie houses/swing banks
Prewar in area/Italian/Canadian fascists
W.W. II – Italians interred
Business – cabaret 1930’s
Prostitution – Alexander St/as taxi driver
Roma people [original included derogatory term Gypsies]
Crime/modern/hearsay
Italian weddings
Montreal bakery
Home skills – wine making grappa
Characters in area
Italian picnics*
[Transcription] Mrs. Nobue Minato
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains notes from original folder that read:
Father’s history before Canada and coming to Canada
Schooling on Powell Steet, Eclere 900 blk Cordova as a child
Fishing in harbour
Matsunoya Bath house
Father buying land in Burnaby
Chicken story
Mother sewing
Home remedies
Evacuation and Lillooet and Vernon
4 page story
[More xerox copies of historic photographs and maps of Vancouver]
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
Strathcona aural history correspondence and books read 1977
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
Oral history reviews of tapes - all data except letters
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains summaries of oral interviews, edits of transcripts and administrative documents that contextualize this project.
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File consists of 2 notebooks that belonged to Carole Itter.
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains photocopied historic photographs with handwritten notes and articles.
Oral history - some permissions - for Carole
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains a list of narrators, photocopied articles and related material.
Fonds consists of records created or accumulated by Daphne Marlatt through her personal and professional activities, predominantly after the year 1990. Records document her activities as a writer of poetry and prose, an editor, and as a teacher of writing and literature, and include manuscripts, notes, research records, correspondence, photographs, grant applications, reviews, and audio and video recordings of poetry readings.
The fonds has been arranged into the following eleven series: Background research records ([ca. 1965-2000]), Fiction - poetry records (1958-2014), Fiction - drama records (2000-2011), Non-fiction works records (1975-2008), Awards and grants records ([ca. 1965-2012]), Correspondence with publishers ([ca. 1977-2013]), Professional activities records (1983-2013), Teaching records (1973-2010), Electronic records and other media (1974-2012), Personal records (1966-2014), and Personal and professional correspondence (1961-2014).
Marlatt, Daphne
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
[Transcription] Leona Risby - preliminary edit
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains notes from original folder that read:
Immigration to Canada (Alberta)
First job – Mrs. Pryor
Safety & Crime in Area
Views on Chinese and Blacks
Depression/arrival in Vancouver
Prostitution
Japanese Evacuation (short)
Religion
Salvation Army – only view we have
Hogan’s Alley 1936
Depression – China creek flats
Rooming House Business – 1930
Country Inn/restaurant business
Home Remedies
Work Ethics – philosophy trace
Notes: Details of homesteading on Athabasca Landing are not included
story of Georgia Street restaurant/addicts/police not included
Secondary edit 14 pages – omitted 1st job, home remedies and some race ethics
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
[Transcription] Marino Culos - preliminary edit
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains notes from original folder that read:
Early Italian immigration
W.W.I – in area
School days/rivalry
Boarding houses/early bootlegging/cards
Sons of Italy
Marathon Race – relates to a photo – photo exists
False Creek 1913-17 long story
Bootlegging
Union grocery, Montreal Bakery
W.W.II – Italians interred*
East End “slops” – good quotation
“We were just the slops, you know, and the city didn’t seem to care much. For awhile the East End was noted that way. We were always, you know, ‘the illiterates,’ the incapables”.
Oral history of Strathcona - scraps, xerox, clippings, brochures
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
[Transcription-edited] Harry Halpern and Dolly Kopelow
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains notes from original folder that read:
First job-peddling 9 pages
First months as peddler 5 pages
Leaving the area (bad place)
Depression
Rabbi Pastinsky
Story of buying a calf
Japanese Evacuation – Dolly Kopelow
School days
East end kids
[Transcription] Rosa Pryor - preliminary edit
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains notes from original folder that read:
see also DORIS LAWSON’s own file
Business – opening Chicken Inn 1917 long story
Flu epidemic – short
Arrival
Blacks in area*
Depression
[Transcription Harry Halpern, Mrs. Kopelow Feb. 22, 1977]
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
[Transcription] Polowy-Bezubiak - preliminary edit
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
[Transcription] Polowy/Bezubiak
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains notes from original folder that read:
12 pages
Omitted Japanese Evacuation memories
get name of publisher of the “Ukrainian-Canadians: A History”, Maranchurch
[Transcription] Violet Benedetti - preliminary edited transcript
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains notes from original folder that read:
N.B. Some statements by Inez Leland in this section
Early family history 1900’s
Opera and theatre in area
Jemina story
First car ride
Children’s work/crocheting
English people in area 1914
Courtship ritual with Italians
Flu epidemic
Marriage at fourteen
Her store
Store details
Children’s chores and entertainment
Geography – early changes
Boarding houses
Home remedies
Mushroom hunting
Ledici
Dandelion wine
Stars at Xmas time
Character: Turkey lurkey
Women in the Home/Boccia
/having babies
Cows in area
Home remedies
Crime
East End/West End rivalry
Wartime/Italian entertainment
[Transcription] Tom Wylie - edit
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains notes from original folder that read:
1st job in neighbourhood
description of MacLean Park
as a fireman – in the neighbourhood – CN dock fire
RATS
Sadie Mandleman, Emerson Mahon
Boxing
Chinatown
Pantages theatre
Gambling*
Transcript unedited - Benedetti
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
[Transcription] Elda Venturato (nee Battistoni) - preliminary edit and scraps
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains notes from original folder that read:
Arrival
School – 1913
Community togetherness 1912
Poverty in family
Dr. MacKay
W.W.I
Children's activities/chores
House interior
Family-mother’s accident
Stores in area
Home skills – cows, goats
Roma people [original included derogatory term Gypsies]
W.W.II – Japanese Evacuation*
Internment of Italians
Depression story
Safety in area
Note: not included is short statement on Blacks in the community 2-2 p. 5
[Transcription] Polowy/Bezubiak - Xerox remains
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds
File contains notes from original folder that read:
Housework Rosie B.
Ukrainian Food Store – Ed.
“Music – horne
Princess Street House
Bootlegging – working for them
Street gangs – Loine, Hannah
Abortionist and Morals in area
Organized Sport – Ed.
Job-newspaper route – Inlet
Ethnic groups in area
WWII and Japanese Evacuation
Discrimination/Ethnic minority
Ukrainian Hall – Labor Temple
Labor demonstrations 1930’s
Church and charity activity
Evictions from homes
Neighbourhood characters*
Dr. Fox
[Transcription] Gordon Cumyow - Xerox remains
Part of Daphne Marlatt Fonds