First News [memos and correspondence].
- 133
- File
- 1982-1984
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
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First News [memos and correspondence].
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
[CKVU correspondence and publicity].
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Includes reviews and material related to Duke’s film The Thorn Birds.
Peter Viner [memos and correspondence].
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Carnaval Prod. [correspondence].
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Laurier LaPierre [memos and correspondence].
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
“Vancouver” [i.e. The Vancouver Show] 1982/83 [memos and correspondence].
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
[CKVU memos and correspondence].
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Includes extensive material on the CKVU Tape Library and Archives.
[Kinetoscope and Talking Picture ownership correspondence].
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
[Memo introducing John Good, sports announcer at CKVU].
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Includes photographs of employees including Daryl Duke, Lorne Hassan, Clem Chapple, Arden Ostrander, Allan Fotheringham, Mike Winlaw, Norman Klenman, Bill Bellman.
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Series consists mainly of textual material pertaining to the business transactions, staffing, and programming of CKVU-TV Vancouver. Due to the takeover of the station by Global TV and the subsequent litigations, this series also contains various legal records including transcripts of court proceedings, settlement contracts, affidavits and subpoenas. This series also includes business correspondence and personal information regarding Duke's role within the organization.
Part of E. Pauline Johnson Collection
The series consists of various printed materials, mostly newspaper articles. There is one illustrated advertisement for an up-coming speaking tour, but the other items are mostly tributes relating to the life and death of E. Pauline Johnson.
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.