Print preview Close

Showing 119330 results

Archival description
English
Print preview View:

19839 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

Filming

This file contains photographs of a filming event in a garden. The images show people talking being filmed by camera operators.

[1924-Arson]

This file consists of a newspaper clipping and Attorney General’s reports in regards to arson in Brilliant, BC in 1924.

Letters from J. S. Woodworth's mother

[(to "my dear children") May 8, 1898. (to James): Sept. 27, 1898; Nov. 24, 1898; Nov. 14, 1899; Jan. 8, 1900; Feb. 10, 1900; Jul. 28, 1904; Jan. 7, 1907; Jan. 27, 1907; Apr. 26, 1907. (to Lucy and James) Jul. 17, 1912; Jul. 21, 1912; Apr. 22, 1923; Jan. 6, 1924 [says Jan. 26 on envelope]; Apr. 1, 1924 [includes letter to James from sister Mary as well]; Feb. 18, 1924. (to Grace) Jul. 22, 1913. Letter to James from Kitty Groenewald: Nov. 4, 1901. Letters from J. S. Woodsworth's father: (to J.S.W.'s mother) Feb, 1891. (to James): Apr. 24, 1907. Wire from Harold [Woodsworth] to his father re: James' arrest: Jun. 23, 1919.]

[Correspondence to Nicolai Plotnikoff and Semi Makhortoff]

This file comprises handwritten letters dating between 1921 and 1924. Letters in the file have been tentatively attributed to Peter Verigin, 1859-1924, on the basis of previous reading and consideration undertaken by Anastasia Leontieva. Letters are written on the official letterhead of Peter Verigin, 1859-1924, or on plain stationery.

[Correspondence to Sam Makaroff and to community]

This file comprises of letter to Sam Makaroff written on Office of Peter Verigin stationary (1921) and typescript letter to community on the Office of Peter Verigin stationary with an original envelope (Aug 1924). Message to be read at the meeting signed Petr Gospodnei (Peter Lordly). In addition, this file contains handwritten message about death of Peter Verigin and his photograph in an original mount (1924?) (MsC121-DP-234 c.6).

[Various correspondence]

This file comprises of various letters written by P. V. Verigin. One written to Manitoba Free Press discusses Leo Tolstoi beliefs on eating meat; other to Ivan Mikhailovich Tregubov in Russia about living conditions of Doukhobors in Russia; to A. P. Kariakin; to Doukhobor community in general; to John Oliver, Prime-Minister of B.C. in regards to burning of the schools by Sons of Freedom; and telegram to Anastasia. A couple of letters are in English.

Results 2101 to 2130 of 119330