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Special media records
F-233-8 · Series · 1975 - 1998
Part of Faculty of Education fonds

Series consists of non-textual records (special media) created by the Faculty of Education and maintained separately from the textual files. Records include photographs, audio-visual recordings, and audio recordings.

F-353 · Fonds · [189-]-2017

Fonds consists of business records and photographs relating to the activities and enterprises of Charles Doering. Materials include financial records relating to Doering's brewing company, Vancouver Breweries Ltd., and its successor, BC Breweries Ltd. (series 1); correspondence and financial records relating to Doering's property in the Cariboo near Cache Creek, the Hat Creek Ranch (series 2); photographs from a scrapbook created by Fred Duttweiler, Doering's secretary at Hat Creek (series 3); photographs from the family of Doering's brewmaster Henry Traeger, relating to the brewery and Hat Creek Ranch (series 4); and the research files of Jerrold Dennis Mutter, Doering's great-great-grandson, relating to family history (series 5). Records include financial registers, account balances and ledger sheets, invoices and orders; correspondence, postcards and photographs; and research working papers and copies of publications and source documentation relating to Doering's hotel, brewing and ranching businesses.

Doering / Mutter family
F-353-5 · Series · 1986-2017
Part of Doering / Mutter family fonds

Series consists of research files created by Jerrold Dennis Mutter relating to his family's history, particularly the hotel, brewing and ranching businesses of his great-great-grandfather Charles Doering. Records include Mutter's correspondence, notes and working papers, copies of articles and publications, photographs, and copies of original primary source records. Photographs include reproductions (prints and negatives) of older images as well as more recent photographs more made or received by Mutter. The copies of source documentation include business correspondence, advertisements, newspaper clippings, an indenture, obituaries, and legal correspondence relating to Doering's disputes with Henry Reifel and others following the sale of BC Breweries in 1912.

F-353-4 · Series · [ca. 1912-1913], 1998-2008
Part of Doering / Mutter family fonds

Series consists primarily of photographs relating to the families and friends of Charles Doering and Henry Traeger at Hat Creek Ranch ca 1912-1913. Traeger was the head brewer at Doering's brewery in Vancouver from 1900, and the Traeger family lived in Doering's old house on the brewery site at 262 E. 6th Ave. The Traeger were frequent visitors to Doering's Hat Creek Ranch property, and Traeger's younger son, Leslie, stayed at the ranch as a child to recuperate from illness.

The photographs date from ca. 1912-1913. They are copies of the originals and includes prints (file 2) mainly relating to the Traegers' visits to Hat Creek Ranch; and photocopies / print-outs (file 3) that include scenes from both Hat Creek Ranch and and the house at East 6th Ave. in Vancouver. The copies were made by Henry Traeger's grandson Leslie between 1998-2008 for Doering's great-great-grandson Jerrold Dennis Mutter. Leslie's father was William Traeger, Henry's eldest son, who appears as a youth in some of the photos. Many of the images include Leslie Traeger's annotations and descriptions. The series includes correspondence between Traeger and Mutter relating to the photographs and other documents that Traeger sent (for these other documents, see series 5).

F-353-3 · Series · [ca. 1912-1916], 2008
Part of Doering / Mutter family fonds

Series consists primarily of photographs originally included in a scrapbook created by Fred Duttweiler, an employee of Charles Doering who lived and worked at Hat Creek in the 1910s (Duttweiler was manager of the ranch from ca. 1914-1919). Photos include of images of Hat Creek Ranch and its environs, the Cariboo Road, and Duttweiler's friends and outings in the area; Duttweiler's visit (or later move?) to San Francisco; photographs of Vancouver and Doering's brewery in Brewery Creek; Doering's farm at Fairburn near Duncan; a trip to Campbell River, BC; a trip to the Middle East ca. 1914 by Doering, his second wife Mary Reid, her son Basil, and Duttweiler; and postcards Duttweiler received from friends, including some in military service during World War One. The series also includes correspondence between Duttweiler's daughter Pat Duttweiler and Jerrold Dennis Mutter, Doering's great-great-grandson, relating to the transfer of the scrapbook from Duttweiler to Mutter in 2008.

The photographs were originally glued into a scrapbook. By the time it was received by Mutter (in 2008), it was in a physically crumbling state. Mutter removed the photos from the scrapbook (some with the page backing still attached) and they were transferred to the Archives in this loose form.

F-353-1 · Series · 1907-1913
Part of Doering / Mutter family fonds

Series consists of business records originally in the possession of Charles Doering relating to his brewing enterprises in Vancouver, the Vancouver Breweries Ltd. and BC Breweries Ltd. Vancouver Breweries grew out of Doering's Vancouver Brewery established in 1888; BC Breweries was formed in 1911 with the merger of four brewing companies, including the Vancouver Breweries (see the administrative histories of Vancouver Breweries and BC Breweries for more information). This series consists of 14 documents that Doering himself retained in his own personal possession relating to the breweries. Records include financial registers, financial statements, invoices and shareholder lists.

F-353-2 · Series · 1910-1914
Part of Doering / Mutter family fonds

Series consists of records originally in the possession of Charles Doering relating to the business affairs of Hat Creek Ranch. Doering purchased the site in 1910 and oversaw the expansion of the property and its ranching operations (see the Hat Creek Ranch administrative history for more information). Records include financial ledger pages (file 1) and correspondence (file 2).