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archival descriptions
CA CCOQ F17-S02 · Series · 1992-2018
Part of City of Coquitlam fonds

The series consists of the Annual Reports, Statements of Financial Information, and Consolidated Financial Statements for 1992 to 2018. The Annual Reports vary slightly throughout the years but generally include a civic directory, a message from the Mayor, a Treasurer's report, an Auditor's report, maps, photographs, an organization chart, and financial statements. For the years 1994 to 2002, and 2008-2009 the series includes the Annual Report and a separate Statement of Financial Information. For the years 2010-2013 the series includes Consolidated Financial Statements.

City of Coquitlam
Series · 1911, 1921-1932, 1947-1992
Part of Synod of the Diocese of Caledonia fonds

Series consists of architectural records, correspondence, reports, cemetery records, plans, drawings. Includes architectural plans, drawings, specifications and proposals for projects at Fort Nelson; Fort St. John; Greenville (or Lakalzap); Hazelton; Kincolith (or Gingolx); Kitkatla; Mackenzie; New Masset; Ocean Falls; Old Masset (Haida); St. Andrew's Cathedral, Prince Rupert; Terrace; and proposed foster home at Prince Rupert. Also includes plan of cemetery at Francois Lake. Photocopies in part.

Architectural drawings
NWMA E6 · Series · 1946
Part of Alfred W. McLeod Ltd. fonds

eries consists of records that pertain to the architectural specifications of the Westminster Trust Building. They document the proposed electrical alterations to the Westminster Trust Building. There is also a partial floor plan of the ground floor. Series contains two blueprints.

Archive Binders
CA VERN MS 302-005 · Series · 1965-2017
Part of University Women's Club - Vernon fonds

Series consists of five scrapbooks and two binders. CFUW Vernon referred to these as "Archive Binders." Scrapbooks and binders contain newspaper clippings, captioned photographs, certificates of recognition, and other records of significance to CFUW Vernon during the years 1965-2017. Most records within the scrapbooks have been taped or glued down.

Archives office files
CRICH 285 · Series · 1978-1998, predominant 1986-1996
Part of City of Richmond fonds

Series consists of office records created by the City of Richmond Archives from its early establishment as part of the Richmond Museum and Archives through its integration with the City Clerk's Department. Records document policy and procedures development, program and facility planning, collections development, preservation activities, the development of descriptive access systems, publications, public relations (including exhibits and special events), liasion with community groups, professional associations and municipal committees and departments, and projects funded through provincial and federal government grant programs. Series includes records relating to building planning for the Archives facility at the Richmond Library and Cultural Centre (including those of various planning and program committees), as well as records of liaison activities of the Archives with the University of British Columbia Master of Archival Studies program, the Archives Association of British Columbia, the Richmond 79 Centennial Committee, the Vancouver Airport Authority, the Richmond Public Library, and various community groups and organizations. Also includes records relating to the Richmond Heritage Strategy (1996).

Richmond (B.C.). City Clerk's Office
Area planning plans
CRICH 508 · Series · 1976-1992
Part of City of Richmond fonds

Series consists of base maps of, and plans for, existing and proposed features in various community areas of Richmond. Individual plans show types and extent of commercial, residential, industrial and agricultural land use; locations of schools, parks and churches; roads, walkways and traffic volume; sewers; waterfront facilities; and landscaping.

Richmond (B.C.). Planning and Development Department
Arngrim Family
CA UVICARCH AR009-Arngrim · Series · 1955 - ?
Part of Stuart Baker fonds

This series encompasses material relating to the family of Thor and Norma (MacMillan) Arngrim dating from the 1950s to 1980s. Thor Arngrim co-founded Totem Theatre with Stuart Baker in 1951, and married Nora MacMillan, one of Totem's actresses, in 1954. They had two children, Stefan and Alison, who became involved in acting and music.

Art and gallery monographs
CA VAG LR-LR7 · Series · 1912-1913, 1948-1959
Part of Letia Richardson's Charles H. Scott research fonds

This series is comprised of monographs that relate to various artists works, as well as specific artist skills. In terms of artist skills, there is a monograph titled Modern Etchings, Mezzotints, and Dial points. This monograph was owned by Grace Melvin – a contributor to the creation of the Vancouver School of Art. The remainder of the monographs consist of commemorative albums, artist features, and a monograph titled: Eskimo Explorations 9: prints of [Eskimo] activities.

Art Gallery office files
CRICH 293 · Series · 1984-1998
Part of City of Richmond fonds

Series consists of office records created by the Richmond Art Gallery. Records document policy development, facility planning and participation in various City and community committees. Series includes correspondence relating to the development of an acquisition policy, correspondence outlining agreements between the Art Gallery and the Gateway Theatre, records relating to building planning for the Richmond Library and Cultural Centre, records relating to strategies for developing a common vision for the Library and Cultural Centre, and records relating to the Community Services Leadership Group. Also included are 4 architectural drawings of the proposed Library and Cultural Centre, and photographs documenting the construction of the Centre and the Art Gallery's transition into its new location. Photographs were likely taken by members of the Richmond Photography Club, with whom Page Hope-Smith, former Art Gallery director, was the primary liaison.

Richmond (B.C.). Leisure Services
Art Practice
Series · 1943 - 2003
Part of Herbert Siebner fonds

For Herbert Siebner, life and art were inextricably connected. The records he created in his private life as well as in his professional capacity as an artist form the series Art Practice. Records in this series include correspondence with family, friends, galleries, artists, and politicians; inventory lists; photographic prints, negatives and slides—subjects include friends, family, events and works of art; sketches; exhibition marketing materials; and personal writing. Throughout his adult life, Siebner wrote down his dreams, thoughts and philosophical ideas, sometimes by hand in notebooks, often typed on standard and legal sized paper. He retained carbon copies of these typed writings and outgoing letters. Many of the letters and personal missives are in German or a combination of German and English.
Series includes sub-series Limners.

art practice
Series
Part of Jack Wise fonds

The art practice series consists of five sub-series: photographs; posters; exhibitions catalogues; correspondence; poetry and small works; and notebooks

Art Works
Series · 1980 - 2002
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

Series consists of materials references and original art works by Ted Harrison. Series consists of the following files: Materials; Sketches and References; Items in Print; and Cartoons.

Artifacts series
CA NVAN 175-13 · Series · 1980-1995
Part of John Edwin (Jack) Loucks fonds

Series contains artifactual materials collected and retained by John Edwin Loucks that are evidence of his civic pride and which held symbolic meaning for him. The items contained in this series mostly relate to the City of North Vancouver. Artifacts in this series consist of small hand-held flags, buttons, coins and City and District seals.

Artworks
CA VAG 001 · Series · n.d.
Part of Paul Rand fonds

The 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.

Assessment
CRICH 12 · Series · 1912, 1928-1984
Part of City of Richmond fonds

Series consists mainly of records relating to assessment, building regulation, and illegal suites. The records relating to assessment include correspondence, memos, reports, assessment notices, minutes and proceedings of the Court of Revision, assessment roll working papers, agreements and legal notices. Topics covered by these records include assessment appeals to the Court of Revision and further appeals to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council; the ongoing cycle of agreements and appeals between the City of Vancouver and Richmond over the issue of airport assessment; assessment of Dominion government properties within the Richmond municipal boundaries; assessment of property owned by public companies; and changes in assessment policies and procedures. A significant part of the series deals with building regulation issues such as permits for demolition, construction, occupancy, and signs; inspections for health, electrical, gas and building code compliance; and the changes in regulations surrounding the secondary suite or illegal suite issue. Miscellaneous topics covered in this series include the proposal and development of the Richmond Nature Park, a proposal for an educational model farm, and public petitions dealing with a variety of issues including land use, sunday shopping, and public works and services.

Richmond (B.C.). City Clerk's Office