Item is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a sheet with 3 small pencil sketches. One shows oxen and the other two are rough layout sketches showing trees and mountains with oxen or horses in the foreground.
Innes, John ClarkeItem 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 ClarkeFile consists of an illustrated pamphlet describing a collection of 8 Innes paintings on loan to the University of British Columbia, as well as an affidavit by Innes regarding the status of these paintings.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a notebook tracking discussions and sales of John Innes paintings, as well as strategies for finding prospective buyers.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a program for an exhibit of Innes’ paintings held at David Spencer Limited department store in Vancouver.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a photograph of Innes’ painting “The Builders,” inscribed on the back “To dear Hoppie from Daddy, being a print of the First City Council of Vancouver - with the Civic officials - meeting in June 1886. With love of Ida May Innes my dear wife. John Innes.”
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting, addressed to Mrs. M. Akiyama from Mrs. Innes.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a pen and watercolour sketch of a First Nations canoe being paddled by two people.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a pencil sketch by Innes of a figure sitting next to 2 totem poles with a cityscape in the background. There are notes in the margin about the composition from Innes as well as “George.”
Innes, John ClarkeSeries consists of a patent agreement filed by Innes and John Linkison King in New York City, for a device to be used in the navigation of ships and airplanes.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a painting by R.A. Davenport. This postcard appears to be from the same series as the Innes postcards.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting, addressed to Mr. Donald Allen.
Innes, John ClarkeFile consists of newspaper clippings relating to Innes’ paintings.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a book containing reproductions and descriptions of a collection of 8 Innes paintings on loan to the University of British Columbia.
Innes, John ClarkeItem 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 ClarkeFile 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 ClarkeItem is a program for an exhibit of Innes’ paintings in Vancouver, sponsored by Hudson’s Bay Company.
Innes, John ClarkeSeries 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 ClarkeItem is a cartoon by Innes showing children aiming toy guns and swords at a man with pockets full of candy and packages.
Innes, John ClarkeItem 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 ClarkeItem is a colour cartoon by Innes showing a First Nations woman “British Columbia” with a feast.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a newspaper clipping of an illustration showing individuals in a boat near shore, looking out toward a larger ship.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is an issue of The Canadian Magazine containing the article “A ‘round-up.’ Described and illustrated by John Innes.”
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a poetry chapbook written and illustrated by Innes.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a photograph of Innes sitting on the lawn in front of an unidentified building.
Innes, John ClarkeItem 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