[Newspaper clippings relating to Innes paintings]
- MsC-144-0-1-0-0-0-18
- File
- [192-]-1947
Part of John Innes fonds
File consists of newspaper clippings relating to Innes’ paintings.
Innes, John Clarke
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[Newspaper clippings relating to Innes paintings]
Part of John Innes fonds
File consists of newspaper clippings relating to Innes’ paintings.
Innes, John Clarke
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a book containing reproductions and descriptions of a collection of 8 Innes paintings on loan to the University of British Columbia.
Innes, John Clarke
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a program for an exhibit of Innes’ paintings in Vancouver, sponsored by Hudson’s Bay Company. The program is inscribed “C.H. French Esq. With the Compliments of John Innes.”
Innes, John Clarke
[Newspaper clippings about Innes and arts in Vancouver]
Part of John Innes fonds
File consists of newspaper clippings relating to Innes as well as the happenings of the Vancouver Sketch Club and other arts news in Vancouver.
Innes, John Clarke
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a program for an exhibit of Innes’ paintings in Vancouver, sponsored by Hudson’s Bay Company.
Innes, John Clarke
Part of John Innes fonds
Series consists of editorial cartoons drawn for newspapers, illustrations created for newspapers and other publications, Christmas cards illustrated by Innes, and sketches. The majority of the cartoons pertain to World War I.
Innes, John Clarke
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a cartoon by Innes showing children aiming toy guns and swords at a man with pockets full of candy and packages.
Innes, John Clarke
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a cartoon by Innes showing Sir Joe Flavelle walking a pig labelled “$3,000,000.00 profits on bacon” into a bank with the caption “Sir Joseph: Come into your nice sty, piggy. The kind [?]-Keeper will look after you while I am away doing lots more patriotic work.”
Innes, John Clarke
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a colour cartoon by Innes showing a First Nations woman “British Columbia” with a feast.
Innes, John Clarke
[Newspaper clipping with Innes illustration]
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
The Canadian Magazine, Vol. XVI, no. 1 (November, 1900)
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is an issue of The Canadian Magazine containing the article “A ‘round-up.’ Described and illustrated by John Innes.”
Innes, John Clarke
Tragedy of the Sway-Backed Pinto
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a poetry chapbook written and illustrated by Innes.
Innes, John Clarke
[Photograph of Innes sitting on the lawn]
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a photograph of Innes sitting on the lawn in front of an unidentified building.
Innes, John Clarke
[Unsigned Christmas card to Mr. McLorg and Mrs. John Innes]
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a Christmas card inscribed “And may we, all working together, find a worthy place for John Innes’ Great Work, portraying in 21 pictorial chapters the historic conquest, by The Pioneers, of Canada’s Vast Spaces!” This likely relates to the “From Trail to Rail” collection of Innes’ paintings.
Innes, John Clarke
The fonds consists of records reflecting Gustafson’s career as a successful artist and editor. They include Artichoke business records, correspondence with Hilary Stewart, artwork, financial records and other miscellaneous records. The fonds is arranged into the following seven series: Correspondence; Koerner book records; financial records; Artichoke business records, Crafts book records, miscellaneous records and publications.
Gustafson, Paula
Pie Tree Press publications and related material
Part of Jim Rimmer collection
Series consists of material related to publications issued by Pie Tree Press, including books, prints, and broadsides. Includes material relating to Rimmer’s work on an abandoned book entitled “Fred Goudy, Type Designer,” and the development and publication of A Christmas Carol, Shadow River: the Selected and Illustrated Poems of Pauline Johnson, Leaves from the Pie Tree and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, as well as various Wayzgoose publications. Types of material in this series include drafts, mock-ups, proofs, prints, drawings, illustrations, pamphlets, booklets, broadsides, linocuts, and master patterns.
Rimmer, Jim
Part of Jim Rimmer collection
Series consists of numerous prints and illustrations created by Rimmer as art pieces, as well as linocut blocks, woodcut blocks and stencils created by Rimmer to produce prints. Includes images of animals, people, still life, Frederic W. Goudy and keepsakes created for the American Typecasting Fellowship, (A.T.F.) and other associations.
Rimmer, Jim
Part of Jim Rimmer collection
Series consists of slides and prints featuring images of Jim Rimmer, as well as various aspects and stages of the printing process and the design and cutting of metal typefaces in his studio. Also included is an image of Gerald Giampa.
Fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts, notes, articles, and promotional materials created or accumulated by Robert Bringhurst over the course of his career as a typographer and writer. The majority of records were created in 2000 or later, as the donor had also donated records to Library and Archives Canada in the past.
The records include manuscripts of several of his major publications, as well as draft versions and speaking notes for many essays written and talks delivered throughout his career. Also included is correspondence with friends, publishers, and colleagues, translated editions of many of his books, and promotional materials such as posters and brochures for many conferences, festivals, and other events Bringhurst participated in. The fonds also contains some personal records, including birth, marriage, and death certificates from his immediate family. A timeline of major life events and activities has been included by the donor.
The records have been arranged into the following six series: Biographical material (2013); Personal records (1913-2013); Chronological files (1954-2013); Correspondence (1971-2013); Manuscripts (2013); and Broadsides and posters ([ca. 2000-2013]).
Bringhurst, Robert
Fonds consists of records created and received by Bud Osborn during his life and work as an activist, poet and community organizer in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. Records include legal documents, reports, manuscripts, photographs, correspondence, royalty statements, sound recordings and research.
Osborn, Bud
Fonds consists of records documenting Timothy Taylor's work as a writer of fiction in Vancouver, B.C. Records consist of project notes, correspondence, drafts of both Stanley Park and Story House and workbooks for novels. The fonds is arranged into three series: Project notes; Stanley Park records; Story House records.
Taylor, Timothy
The fonds consists of correspondence, photographs and newspaper clippings pertaining to the Modernettes and John Armstrong (Buck Cherry). The fonds is arranged into the following six series: correspondence, newspaper clippings, the Modernettes records, financial ephemera, pins and photographs.
Armstrong, John
The fonds consists of manuscript pages and editorial notes relating to Peter Quartermain's edited Robert Duncan collection. Research is organized chronologically by poem or play. Additional information available on author’s website: http://www.nomados.org/PeterQ.htm
Quartermain, Peter
Fonds consists of broadsides, chapbooks and business records generated by Mother Tongue's publishing activities.
Mother Tongue Publishing
Ruth Emerson Wortis was a pioneer of modern dance, as well as a prolific choreographer, performer and dance educator. She was one of the founding members of the Judson Dance Group, which itself is credited for the rise of the Postmodern dance movement. This fonds follows the development of Ruth’s career through an extensive collection of performance programs, photographs, music scores, publications and reviews, choreographic materials such as dance and movement scores, and both personal and professional notes. Also seen is the effect of Ruth’s academic and teaching career on her dancing style as, over the years, she shifts slightly from the avant-garde for performance sake towards breaking down gender stereotypes in dance education by encouraging dance for movement’s sake to children and community groups.
This fonds contains seven identifiable distinct series. Series 1: Dance, movement and music scores (1957-2002); Series 2: Photographs (1957-1991); Series 3: Flyers and programs (1959-2002); Series 4: Published reviews and articles (1959-2001); Series 5: Writings and correspondence (1978-2001); Series 6: Ruth Emerson Wortis biographical information (2015-2017); and Series 7: Ruth Emerson Wortis performances and interviews (1989-1998).
Emerson Wortis, Ruth
Fonds consists of records documenting the business activities of Nunaga Publishing and its president, Rick Antonson. Fonds is divided into the following sub-series: Corporate records (1973-1988); Book and magazine project files (1970-1980); Sales and distribution records (1974-1983); Correspondence (1973-1984); Submissions and proposals (1974-1979); Government and book information files (1974-1980); Publicity and related records (1973-[1994]); and Douglas & McIntyre files (1977-2006).
Nunaga Publishing Company Ltd.