The subseries consists of photographs assumed to have been taken by W.J.Moore because of the context in which they were found, although it has not been possible to confirm. It was suggested in documentation accompanying the transfer, that the photographs depict the buildings and livestock of the Dominion Experimental Farm in Agassiz, BC; however, the buildings do not match other available photographs of the farm in Agassiz and therefore, it has not been possible to confirm the location. The glass negatives were found in Summerland, BC. It is possible that the photographs depict the Experimental Farm in Summerland; however, the buildings also do not match existing photographs of the Summerland farm, so it has not been possible to confirm either potential location.
Moore, William JohnThe subseries consists of assorted records from a number of committees, activities, and programs at Dogwood Pavilion including: the Volunteer Improvement Committee, Community Volunteer Services for Seniors, Multicultural Committee, and the Senior Safety Committee. The subseries also includes Dogwood Pavilion's Bylaws, photographs of the Dogwood Pavilion Expansion Project (1997), and photographs of various activities.
The subseries consists of b&w glass negatives depicting the barn buildings, animals, and farm workers at Colony Farm, as well as some unidentified locations.
The series consists of reports and related correspondence and meeting materials regarding the Coquitlam Mountain and Burke Mountain-Pinecone Lake studies.
Northeast Coquitlam Ratepayers AssociationThe subseries consists of microfilmed copies of the Sunday News from 1986.
Robson, GordyThe subseries consists of a number of Veterans' Stories booklets from 2005 to 2007, as well as news clippings, minutes, and reports from the Dogwood Veterans' Group. The subseries also contains photographs of members of the Dogwood Veterans' Group that were included in the booklets, as well as photographs of various events attended by members.
Dogwood Veterans' GroupThe subseries includes the Corporate Business Plans for 1997-1999 and 1999-2001.
City of CoquitlamThe subseries consists of 13 b&w glass plate negatives depicting the West Lawn building, which opened in 1913, as well as interior shots of various labs and lounges, and the dormitory. There is also a photograph of an unidentified building, and an interior shot of the shoe workshop at the Provincial Hospital for the Insane in New Westminster, B.C.
The subseries consists of microfilmed copies of the Maple Ridge News in 1986.
Robson, GordyThe series consists of correspondence, committee and public hearing materials, newspaper clippings, and other assorted materials related to community and neighbourhood planning in Northeast Coquitlam.
Northeast Coquitlam Ratepayers AssociationThe series consists of correspondence, publicity materials, meeting materials, and reference materials relating to the creation of Burke Mountain and Minnekhada Parks.
Northeast Coquitlam Ratepayers AssociationThe series consists of portrait photographs of former Reeves (later Mayors).
The subseries consists of photographs thought to have been taken by W.J.Moore although it is possible they were taken by another photographer. The assumption of provenance has been assumed based on the context in which the negatives were found. It has not been possible to confirm. The photographs depict the buildings, livestock, farm workers (likely Essondale patients), and employees of Colony Farm and Essondale (Riverview Hospital). The subjects consist primarily of cows and horses, as Colony Farm was known across the province for the quality of its livestock. It was awarded a master breeder shield in 1930 from the British Columbia Branch of Holstein Canada. Many of the agricultural photographs also show Essondale's West Lawn building at various points in its construction.
Moore, William JohnThe subseries includes the Strategic Plans for the following years: 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009-2011, 2012-2015, and 2020-2023.
City of CoquitlamThe subseries primarily consists of the annual publications of the Dogwood Lifewriters' Group from 1999 to 2017, as well as news clippings about the organization, grant applications, meeting minutes, newsletters, and photographs of members.
Dogwood Lifewriters' GroupThe subseries consists of copies of the Tri-City News from 1990 to 2018 printed and bound in large volumes, arranged by month and year. The subseries also includes microfilmed copies of the Tri-City News from 1985 and 1986, as well as several loose copies of special editions of the Tri-City News.
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