Series consists of yearbooks created by the New Westminster Local Council of Women. The year books were released annually, and recorded the history of the council, past presidents, current officers, affiliated societies, life members, reports from the president, secretary and standing committees, financial statements, and the minutes of the annual meeting. The year books also contain advertisements from businesses in New Westminster.
Series consists of records created while managing the finances of the New Westminster Local Council of Women. Two volumes (1921 – 47, 1947 – 60), entitled Treasurer’s Book, record received funds, expenditures, and disbursements. Along with this is a file containing receipts and cheque books, dated early 1960s, from both the Local Council as well as other organizations. There is also a folder containing a financial report from 1983, giving an idea of their expenditures as well as proposed budget.
Series consists of four volumes containing records created while recording the names of attendants to New Westminster Local Council of Women functions. A single volume (1932 – 74) entitled Visitors, recording the attendants of various Local Council of Women functions, including meetings, teas, receptions, and anniversaries. Three volumes (1922 – 28, 1927 – 32, 1940 – 41) entitled Roll Book, which record the names of groups of women and their attendance to meetings. The groups recorded include presidents of different organizations, executive officers of the Council, affiliated societies and delegates, Loyal True Blue, YWCA, ladies aids, and others.
Series consists of one volume and one folder of correspondence created by the New Westminster Local Council of Women. The correspondence volume, which is from a much earlier date (1898 – 1923) contains hand-written copies of letters sent to people by the Council, as well as the replies. The folder is of a more contemporary nature (1970 – 1985), and contains typed carbon copies of correspondence. The range of subjects discussed in the correspondence is very wide, encompassing everything from formal invitations to tea to concerns regarding orphans. Near the end of the volume, the content of letters received is no longer copied, only the sender and a vague subject are retained.
Series consists of minutes created by the New Westminster Local Council of Women during the course of their meetings. The minutes reveal the changing concerns of the Local Council of Women, comprised of a large variety of topics of interest to the Council. The minutes record information such as the election of a president and various chairs, resolutions on subjects of concern, reports from members, and the Council’s discussions on fulfilling their duties. All fourteen volumes are handwritten, although some of the later volumes include the occasional typed minutes, and all have maintained good condition.
Series consists of small personal items belonging to J. Lewis Sangster, which he collected during his time living in New Westminster, pertaining to New Westminster, his military service, his travels and correspondence. Items include newspaper clippings, tickets, membership cards, postcards, business cards and commemorative ephemera.
Sangster, J. LewisSeries consists of negatives, prints and postcards from J. Lewis Sangster’s time spent growing up and living in New Westminster.
Sangster, J. LewisSeries consists of negatives, prints and postcards from J. Lewis Sangster’s time serving in World War I. These include photographs that were taken by J. Lewis Sangster himself, as well as postcards that he had collected and/or sent during his time overseas. There are also photographs of J. Lewis Sangster’s son Ross during WWII.
Sangster, J. LewisSeries consists of negatives and prints relating to the Sangster’s family life. This includes photographs of Sangster residences, his immediate family, and extended family.
Sangster, J. LewisSeries contains materials relating to the personal lives of Kitty and Josephine Slater, including materials pertaining to their parents, Joseph and Florence Slater. Series consists of 6 files: Kitty Joslin, Joseph Slater - Kent, Joseph Slater - Sweatman, Joseph Slater - engineering, Ephemera, and Photographs.
Slater, JosephineSeries contains material related to Josephine Slater's personal career as a dancer, including programs and photographs. Series consists of 3 files: ephemera, photographs and scrapbooks.
Slater, JosephineSeries consists of three files: newspaper clippings, materials pertaining to Canadian Dance World/Lynden Dance Studio, Josephine Slater's Advanced Teaching Certificate from the Royal Academy of Dancing and general photographs.
Slater, JosephineSeries consists of two binders in which Dr. Priscilla Galloway collected family papers, letters, photographs and other memorabilia relating to the Peebles family. She has added annotations on sticky notes to most of the items in the binders.
Series consists of photographs and postcards belonging to the Peebles family. There is also one file of film negatives.
Series consists of two files, one containing a portfolio of teaching materials for an art class and another containing records pertaining to Jane Murie's teaching career.
Series contains two files: Correspondence and Personal papers.
Series consists of three notebooks or albums of articles written by Peter Peebles. Included are drafts, illustrations, published material and correspondence. The articles are often on the subjects of fishing, angling and Robert Burns and were published in the Province, along with other local newspapers.
Series contains three scrapbooks compiled by Peter Peebles as well as later notes written by Priscilla Galloway about the scrapbooks.
Series consists of a few volumes of information on the practices of knitting, sewing, and dress-making, tasks which the society undertook in their aid of the Red Cross.
Series consists of ten volumes of minutes books, detailing meetings held by the society and as well as decisions made during these meetings.
These films contain parts filmed by Norman Lidster and parts purchased by him that have been spliced together on the same film reel. Parts of film shot by Norman are scenes of a trip to Yellowstone National Park, the New Westminster Hyack Anvil Battery, family scenes and a trip to Grand Coulee Dam. Parts of film purchased by Norman include multiple 1920s Hollywood short clips on various topics.
Lidster, Hugh Norman, b. 1888These films feature different scenes from various New Westminster May Days from, 1931 to 1963 (excluding 1939, 1960 and 1962). Most films show May Day parades, speeches, activities, and crowning of May Day Queens. All were filmed by Norman Lidster.
Lidster, Hugh Norman, b. 1888These films feature scenes and short films that have been commercially produced that Norman Lidster purchased over the years. The films appear to feature scenes that have been shot between the 1910s to 1950s. Most films are travel videos featuring views of multiple towns, cities, and countries around the world. Other films are types of news reels featuring British royal weddings, royal visits and coronations (Also featuring coronation of a Maharaja). Also featured are scenes from the First World War with T.E. Lawrence and Field Marshal Allenby. Furthermore, some films feature stories of various themes.
Lidster, Hugh Norman, b. 1888These films have been shot and edited by Norman Lidster. Films feature a variety of subjects and themes. Many films feature scenes shot from Lidster's trips across British Columbia, Eastern Canada and the United States. Many present scenes of his family and different New Westminster celebrations including, opening of the Queenborough Bridge, opening of Irving House as a museum, scenes with the Governor-General Vincent Massey, May Days, and royal visits: 1939, 1951, 1959. Some videos might have been filmed by the Springate family, although this has not been confirmed. This series has been further sub-divided into a series (A.1) featuring only films depicting May Day (some parts on these May Day films do have subjects other then May Day and are clearly indicated).
Lidster, Hugh Norman, b. 1888This series includes photographs and slides taken by the family and studio portraits of family members. The majority of the images are from Nina and Harry's travels in the 1960's and 1970's, including images of them and their travel companions in England, the Rocky Mountains and Alberta, Victoria and various places in the United States. The series also includes images of the family and their house in New Westminster, events and locations in New Westminster, family member's involvement with community organizations, and school class pictures.