“Vancouver” [i.e. The Vancouver Show] 1982/83 [memos and correspondence].
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- 1982-1983
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
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“Vancouver” [i.e. The Vancouver Show] 1982/83 [memos and correspondence].
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
“Utilities” - story and screenplay, letters, miscellaneous memos
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a colour cartoon by Innes showing an “American demagogue” grabbing the tail of a large British lion.
Innes, John Clarke
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a cartoon by Innes showing the arm of “Allies’ Food Commission” stopping a bandit aiming a gun labelled “high prices” at a woman and her savings.
Innes, John Clarke
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a cartoon by Innes showing “A. Slacker” crossing the U.S. border into Canada, away from a sign stating “U.S. at war. Selective conscription,” to find a sign stating “Canada rejects voluntary enlistment and adopts selective conscription.”
Innes, John Clarke
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a cartoon by Innes showing a soldier confronting a man labelled “Bagdad” with the caption “Tommy Atkins (& Harim el Raschid, Bagdad): “‘Arim, old sport. You’re bloomin well pinched!”
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 card with a title panel, “The Striker by John Innes. Illustrations by the author,” and an illustration by Innes captioned “The strike is hon.” The short story “The Striker” appeared in The Canadian Magazine, Vol. XXX, no. 2 (December, 1907).
Innes, John Clarke
“The Romance of British Columbia”
Part of John Innes fonds
File consists of 2 advertisements for Shelly’s Bread which include instalments of a serialized story, accompanied by the illustrations “Mackenzie’s party descending the Bella Coola River in spoon canoes” and “Indians attacking the Hudson’s Bay fort at Camousun,” by Innes.
Innes, John Clarke
“The Making of a Child Molester”
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
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
“Tai-Pan” preliminary unit list - foreign personnel
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Duke, Daryl
“Tai-Pan” - Dino, Raffaella, etc.
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of correspondence between Duke and both Dino and Raffaella De Laurentiis.
Duke, Daryl
Part of Jim Rimmer collection
File consists of two copies of “Printing History”, the journal of the American Printing History Association. Issues feature articles concerning W. Starling Burgess and the design of an italic type to accompany the Times 54 typeface, and highlight the controversy over its design. The 1998 issue includes articles authored by Rimmer.
Rimmer, Jim
“Printing History” controversy correspondence
Part of Jim Rimmer collection
File consists of correspondence concerning two articles featured in “Printing History” related to the design of an italic type to accompany Time 54. Records include correspondence from typographers and typographic historians John Dreyfus, Harold Berliner, Paul Duensing, and Walter Tracey. Records also include letters from Mike Parker, the author of “W. Starling Burgess, Type Designer?” which sparked the controversy, and an explanatory note written by Rimmer.
Rimmer, Jim
“Pleasant dreams these cool nights”
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a cartoon by Innes showing a man in bed putting coins in a box labelled “Oil Stock,” with money pouring out.
Innes, John Clarke
“Payday” - reviews, ads, & letters
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of newspaper clippings, magazines, advertisements, and correspondence relating to “Payday.”
Duke, Daryl
“Payday” - reviews, ads, & letters
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of posters and newspaper clippings of ads and reviews for “Payday.”
Duke, Daryl
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a cartoon by Innes showing David Lloyd George standing over war needs including ammunition and food products.
Innes, John Clarke
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a cartoon by Innes showing a sign stating “Militants attention. The tyrants have again resorted to forcible feeding,” likely referring to the treatment of hunger-striking suffragettes in Britain. A character named “Indigent Arnold” stands next to the sign and the caption reads “I wish the bloomin’ tyrants would get a’old of me.”
Innes, John Clarke
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Part of John Innes fonds
Item is a newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun featuring a photograph of John Innes and a description of his painting “Harding in Canada.”
Innes, John Clarke
Part of Daryl Duke fonds
Consists of production records, correspondence, and budget information.
Duke, Daryl