Series relates to Val Anderson liaison with and collecting reference materials on various groups. Series consists of records relating to the Gibbs Mark Audenshaw Vesper Society, Conference BC, Vancouver South Presbyteries, Elder Schools, Schwabe Lother church management, Jewish Christian dialogue, Image BC, and the BC Coalition for Disabilities. Series includes correspondence, pamphlets, reports, ephemera, legislation and other materials.
Series relates to Val Anderson’s work in various ecumenical and multi-faith activities, primarily P.O.E.M. (the People’s Opportunities in Ecumenical Mission). Series consists of records relating to P.O.E.M. the Multi-faith Action Society, multiculturalism activities, Ecumenical News and Ecumenical Action. Series includes correspondence, meeting minutes and agendas, publications, member lists, calendars, memoranda, clippings, reports, rate sheets, copies of Ecumenical News and other materials.
Series relates to Val Anderson’s work as a founding, board and committee member of various poverty related initiatives. Series consists of records and material relating to Poverty Alert, Poverty round table, poverty reform initiatives, a film about poverty, reports on poverty and workshops on poverty. Series includes correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, constitutions, clippings, publications and other materials.
Series relates to Val Anderson’s work with the Habitat Forum that took place in Vancouver in 1976. Series consists of records relating to the Habitat Forum P.O.E.M., council of churches interfaith habitat and the program committee. Series includes correspondence, publications, pamphlets, reports, meeting minutes, essays and other materials.
Series relates to Val Anderson’s work on the Alternatives Committee, a committee of the Canadian Ecumenical Action. The series includes records relating to the program, the David McCord Alternatives program and reference material relating to corrections and justice alternatives. Series consists of minutes, correspondence, reports, memoranda and other materials.
Series consists of printed material. Includes photocopy of petition to incorporate Synod (Prince Rupert, December 1918); includes also printed copies and their revisions of the Solemn Declaration, Act of Incorporation, Constitution, Canons together with the Constitution and By-laws of the Anglican Theological College of B.C.
Anglican Church of Canada. Province of British Columbia and Yukon. SynodSeries consists of instruments of consecration in Canada and abroad, correspondence, booklets for the order of service of metropolitans and bishops (1936, 1951-1975, 1980-1992), list of changes in Canadian Episcopate, clippings relating to the enthronement (Bishop of Kootnays).
Anglican Church of Canada. Province of British Columbia and Yukon. SynodSeries consists of printed material. Includes typescript proceedings (1914 - 1926) with Constitution and Canons included; reports of various committees, convening circulars, treasurer's reports, auditors' reports, Act to incorporate the Vancouver School of Theology, archivist' reports. There were no proceedings for the 22nd session of the Provincial Synod held in Victoria, B.C. No proceedings were published of the 23rd meetings held 1974. The Registrar reported that "the Minutes of the 23rd Session of Provincial Synod were not available and therefore the notes taken by Bishop Somerville were to be the official record of that Synod" (Proceedings of the 24th session, October 18, 1976, Kelowna, B.C.)
Anglican Church of Canada. Province of British Columbia and Yukon. SynodThese are carbon paper copies of the typewritten scripts created by the Fletts for news stories. They apparently took photographs while on broadcasting assignments, so there is correlation between these broadcast scripts and some unlabelled photographs in the fonds. There is information on Vancouver Island events, activities and history.
The series consists of documents, genealogical charts, and family papers on the history of the Flett family including information on family roots in Scotland, branches of the family in New Zealand, and connections to the family of John Newell Evans.
Series consists of business and personal correspondence, stationery with their letterhead, newspaper and magazine clippings about the Fletts and media accreditation ephemera. Some of the records refer to royal visits where the Flett were present as photographers.
The Fletts took photographs for personal use, for photography contests, news reports, private commissions on location, and in their portrait studio. Photographs depict scenes, events, and people in a wide variety of occupational and recreational activities in the Cowichan Valley and other Vancouver Island communities.
There are 163 photographs of the building of the Crofton pulp and paper mill in 1956-1957. There are also photographs of the royal family visits to Vancouver Island, and of Tommy Douglas, Lt. Governor George Peakes, federal and provincial politicians, and Duncan community leaders. There are also numerous photos of Agnes Flett on the job, working with her camera.
Series consists of Newsletters entitled "The Cowichan Veteran"; the publication started in the 1950s and includes current events, biographical sketches of veterans, obituaries and commemorations of wars anniversaries.
The Series consists of application forms for membership to the Legion. Individuals needed to complete these in order to apply to become members, or to transfer their membership from another branch to the Cowichan branch.
These forms contains information about a member's personal and family background, and about their military service record.
Series consists of 2 Scrapbooks containing clippings of British and Canadian newspapers and magazines related to World War I and II, postcards, mostly depicting Europe war affected areas, and pamphlets.
Series consists of architectural drawings for the new building of the Royal canadian Legion, Cowichan Branch No.53, to be erected on 575 Trunk Road, Duncan.
Series consists of photographs of surviving veterans from World War I and II, Legion parades, commemorations of Remembrance Day, ceremonies at Duncan and Burma Star Cenotaphs, social events and winners of Legion poster contents.
The series consists of records of Jack Burns and the Burns family, including miscellaneous real estate documents, family correspondence, and biographical information.
The series consists of records of the West Vancouver Ratepayers Association, of which J.A. Burns was a member, including meeting minutes, bylaws, constitution, and correspondence.
The series consists of family photographs originally housed in two albums.
Fonds consists of nine albums holding 554 photographs of Cortes Island and nearby islands, including Twin Islands and Hernando Island, with accompanying descriptions and with additional textual information such as pre-emption records, reminiscences and newspaper clippings. Most of the photographs date from the early decades of the 20th century, depicting homes and buildings, pioneer families, community activities, schools, wharves, boats, logging and marine activity. The majority of the photographs are copies, as indicated by the numbers assigned to them by the Campbell River Museum & Archives. There are 72 original photographs in the albums.
Ellingsen, MaySeries consists of 80 photographs with typed explanatory captions, depicting scenes and activities relating to the Manson's Landing school, general scenes of Cortes Island, and the James Nixon family of Twin Islands. Many of the photographs have information written on their backs.
Ellingsen, MayThe series consists of artwork created by the artist Paul Rand.
Series includes copper plates representing Paul Rand’s paintings as follows: “Zucca Harvest”; “Snow, Sunlight and Shadow”; and “Maples, Stanley Park”.
Also included within the series are stamps created by Paul Rand entitled “Greetings” and “Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a bright New Year”.
Finally, the series contains a linocut plate created by Paul Rand titled “Hill Farm”.
The series is comprised of 3 copper plates, 2 stamps and 1 linocut plate.
The series is comprised of biographical information relating to Paul Rand.
Series includes textual documents giving an overview of the life of Paul Rand; an extract of his birth certificate; and complete documentation of his change of name. Also included within the series is a damaged file including biographical information as well as artist related information.
The series consists of scrapbooks that contain relevant news, exhibition and publication material pertaining to the life and works of Paul Rand.