The Totem Theatre series documents extensively Baker’s involvement with the Totem Theatre company between 1951 and 1954. The series encompasses not only the administrative and promotional side of Totem Theatre, but also the production and staging side. The series includes administrative and promotional material as well as photographs and an extensive collection of newspaper clippings.
The series includes 25 digital photographs (jpg) taken by members of the Burquitlam Community Association (BCA) in 2004. The photographs depict local landmarks as well as a BCA meeting held in November, 2004.
Burquitlam Community AssociationSeries consists of meeting minutes of the Richmond Parking Advisory Committee documenting deliberations and discussions on a variety of parking-related issues
Richmond (B.C.). City Clerk's OfficeSeries consists of minutes of the Agricultural Advisory Committee documenting its activities in promoting agricultural viability in Richmond. Minutes include submissions from public delegations and discussions and deliberations relating to development proposals, intergovernmental cooperation (including issues relating to the Agricultural Land Commission), and ongoing research and promotional activity relating to agricultural viability in the city.
Richmond (B.C.). City Clerk's OfficeThe series consists of capital grant proposals, predominantly related to the large sign installed by the Association to alert residents to events happening in the area.
Westwood Plateau Community AssociationSeries consists of meeting minutes of the Community Safety Advisory Task Force documenting deliberations and discussions relating to a wide variety of community safety issues and problems, and the production of a final task force report.
Richmond (B.C.). City Clerk's OfficeThe series consists of foundational documents that outline the responsibilities of association executives and members. The series also consists of a number of annual lists of executive members.
Coquitlam Teacher-Librarians' AssociationSeries consists of meeting minutes of the Richmond Transit and Traffic Advisory Committee documenting deliberations and discussions relating to a variety of transportation and traffic issues in the city.
Richmond (B.C.). City Clerk's OfficeSeries consists of records relating to Searcy’s worship leadership at University Hill Congregation, presentations at Maritime Conference and Berwick Camp, Nova Scotia, and retirement service and luncheon.
The series consists of a document prepared for the Association's 20th anniversary about the history and accomplishments of the Association since its foundation in 1981.
Eagle Ridge Residents' AssociationThe series consists of the constitution and bylaws of the Association as well as lists of Directors for the Association over the years.
Westwood Plateau Community AssociationSeries consists of records relating to Searcy’s public presentations in various settings, primarily about congregational ministry, to lay and clergy leaders of the wider church. Records include scripts and handwritten notes.
Series consists of records pertaining to the new media project Code Zebra. Code Zebra was a multi-layered project which Diamond produced as a co-production with BNMI between 2001 - 2004. It investigated visual representation of relationships and social interactions. Elements of the project included performances, exhibitions, workshops, games, fashion shows, and software development. It included the performance series “Habituation Cages,” in which notable artists and scientists would spend 24 hours locked in a monitored room, with all their conversations and actions recorded. Much of the activity was documented on and explored within the interactive website codezebra.net.
The series is divided into two subseries:
- Textual and photographic records
- Audiovisual materials
The series consists of newsletters produced by the Association.
Westwood Plateau Community AssociationThe series consists of the documentation related to the Association filing under the Provincial Society Act.
Westwood Plateau Community AssociationThe series consists of records relating to a swap meet held in 1998 and the Canada Day festivities for that year.
Eagle Ridge Residents' AssociationThe series consists of the minutes and related documentation of the Association.
Westwood Plateau Community AssociationThe series consists of Board of Directors annual reports prepared for the annual general meetings of the Coquitlam Skating Club from 1999 to 2006 (N.B. 2002 is missing). The series also includes interim committee reports for 1998.
Coquitlam Skating ClubThe series consists of records related to various programs, projects, and committees. The records include reports, promotional materials, pamphlets, photographs, news clippings, and other assorted documents.
Burquitlam Community AssociationSeries consists of meeting minutes of the Richmond Public Art Commission documenting deliberations, planning and discussions relating to a variety of public art projects and programs.
Richmond (B.C.). City Clerk's OfficeSeries consists of materials pertaining to the Douglas College International Model United Nations (DOUGIMUN). A model UN is "an academic simulation of the United Nations where students play the role of delegates from different countries and attempt to solve real world issues with the policies and perspectives of their assigned country." DOUGIMUN was formed after a delegation of four political science students, under the supervision of professor Marlene Hancock, attended the 1997 Cairo International Model United Nations. Hancock said this trip inspired her to form a similar event at Douglas College. The first DOUGIMUN conference was hosted in February 1999.
The records in this series include correspondence, conference handbooks, newspaper clippings, photographs, and ephemera.
Marlene HancockSeries consists of material related to the BCMC Oral History project undertaken in 1997-1998. It includes recordings and transcripts of interviews with Hugh Aikens, Irene and Jack Apps, Len Biggs, Fred Brownsford, Dick Chambers, Len Chatwin, Joan Ford, Ralph Hutchinson, Martin and Esther Kafer, Roy Mason, and Jim Woodfield.
[File] BCMC Oral History Project Outline
[Subseries] Oral History Interview Transcripts
[Subseries] Oral History Interviews
The series consists of agendas, meeting minutes, meeting notes, Treasurer's reports.
Burquitlam Community AssociationThe series consists of correspondence between the Burquitlam Community Association and various community organizations, media, and city contacts regarding a variety of issues pertaining to the Burquitlam area.
Burquitlam Community AssociationThe series consists of copies of quarterly newsletters produced by the Burquitlam Community Association including "The Neighbourhood News" and "The Burquitlam Bulletin." The series also includes a number of logos submitted as part of a logo contest, as well as notes on ideas for future newsletters.
Burquitlam Community Association