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 ClarkeItem is a pen and ink sketch by Innes of small houses and forest with a cityscape in the background. The sketch is mounted on paper with an attached overleaf.
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 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 ClarkeItem 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 ClarkeItem is a cartoon by Innes showing David Lloyd George standing over war needs including ammunition and food products.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a cartoon by Innes showing a man in bed putting coins in a box labelled “Oil Stock,” with money pouring out.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a colour cartoon by Innes showing a First Nations woman “British Columbia” with a feast.
Innes, John ClarkeItem 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 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 Christmas card with an image of Innes’ painting “The Pathfinders” on the front. The card is inscribed “To the Lane family From the Innes family, 1940.”
Innes, John ClarkeItem 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 ClarkeFile 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 ClarkeItem 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 ClarkeItem 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 ClarkeItem is a colour cartoon by Innes showing an “American demagogue” grabbing the tail of a large British lion.
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 program for an exhibit of Innes’ paintings in Vancouver, sponsored by Hudson’s Bay Company.
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 ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeFile consists of a Christmas card with an image by Innes of a cowboy in the snow, inscribed “From John Innes, 1940,” as well as 3 drafts or unfinished cards.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a Christmas card illustrated with an image of a cowboy riding in the snow, inscribed “To Douglas & Mrs. Lane & the boys. Every happiness, this Christmas season of 1937. John & Ida Innes.” There is a metal emblem attached to the card.
Innes, John ClarkeFile consists of an original ink drawing of a bright star over a landscape, with a border of holly, as well as a newspaper clipping including the illustration.
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 postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a pamphlet describing a series of murals painted by John Innes for David Spencer department store.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a program for a North West Moose Association convention held in Vancouver. The program is illustrated throughout by Innes.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a notebook tracking discussions and sales of John Innes paintings, as well as strategies for finding prospective buyers.
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 pamphlet describing Innes’ life and painting career, by “W.H.K.”
Innes, John Clarke