Series consists of records belonging to Francis Griffin Bell and Dorothy Bell. Mr. Bell was manager of the Brunswick Cannery, Canoe Pass, 1902-1927(?) for the B.C. Packers Association. Prior to working as manager for the Association, Francis G. Bell was president of the Anglo-American Canning Co., which was bought by the Association in 1902. His daughter, Dorothy Bell, worked as a reporter beginning in 1915 for the Eburne Gazette, later in 1922 accepting a position on the editorial staff of McLean's Magazine.
Brunswick Cannery (Canoe Pass, B.C.)Series consists of correspondence, reports and memoranda. Includes records relating to the appointment and resignation of the Registrar (1967-1988); a report of the weeding and rearrangement of Registrar's files (1975); appointment of diocesan Treasurer (1986); appointments and resignation to the office of the following Deaconesses: M. Steel (1951-1977), H. Hellaby (1952-1967), J.P. Prior (1959-1960), A. Crooks (1965-1976), J. M. Bradley (1966-1980).
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of New Westminster. SynodSeries consists of financial records, correspondence, reports. Includes records relating to Anglicans in Mission, Anglican United Campus Ministry, Anglican United Native Ministry, Diocesan Centennial Committee, the Diocesan Centre trust fund, accounting, budget, parish insurance and loans, pensions, and properties.
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of New Westminster. SynodSeries consists of procedures' rules and guidelines.
Anglican Church of Canada. Diocese of New Westminster. SynodSeries contain records pertaining to regional conferences hosted and/or attended by Vancouver Hadassah-WIZO members. Records include reports, meeting minutes and agendas, conference related ephemera, and other general textual records.
Series contain records pertaining to the events organized, hosted and/or attended by Vancouver Hadassah-WIZO members. Records include reports, meeting minutes and agendas, and event related ephemera.
Series contain reports on activities hosted and/or attended by Vancouver Hadassah-WIZO members, such as conventions, campaigns, and events.
Consists of cash receipts book outlining income and expenditures of the Delta Agricultural Society from 1912 to 1949.
Delta Agricultural SocietyConsists of the original minutes of the Delta Agricultural Society's board meetings and general meetings from 1888 to 1994. Includes names of elected officers, motions, some financial statements for the later years, etc.
Delta Agricultural SocietySeries consists of photographs of harness races, race track, grandstand and other facilities at Paterson Park, members of the Society, and horses, drivers and owners of horses who raced at Paterson Park.
Delta Agricultural SocietySeries consists of membership and executives lists of the Delta Golden Rods and Reels Society.
Delta Golden Rods and Reels SocietySeries consists of records arising from the first phase of the Heritage Inventory Project conducted by the Delta Heritage Advisory Commission. The series is arranged into five subseries, each containing case files identified according to the function of the structure or area inventoried. These include: residential, religious, institutional, and commercial buildings, as well as conservation areas. Case files created in 1979 contain copies of Canadian Inventory of Historical Building forms, research materials such as copies of newspaper clippings and archival records, and photographs of the buildings. Subsequent files created in the later stage of the project (1982) are less comprehensive. The series also contains a subseries of administrative records such as Canadian Inventory of Historical Building forms, minutes, correspondence, and ephemeral material. A publication entitled "Delta Heritage Report" includes the Project's historical background, its purposes and methodologies, and the final inventory of heritage buildings and sites.
Delta Heritage SocietySeries consists of the records received by Edgar Dunning as a member of the executive of the Delta Centennial (1979) Committee, which planned the projects and celebrations for the District Municipality of Delta centenary in 1979; the Local Centennial Celebration Committee which planned activities to mark Canada's 100th Birthday in 1967; and the Centennial '71 Committee, which was the local planning committee for the British Columbia Centennial in 1971. Records include meeting agendas and minutes, memoranda, correspondence, and promotional material.
Series consists of certificates of recognition awarded to Edgar Dunning for his work and volunteering in the Delta community, certificates and cards recognizing Edgar Dunning's 90th, 99th, 99.5th and 100th birthdays, and correspondence wishing Edgar Dunning a happy birthday.
Series consists of the field notes, theses, and reports created by Ernie Taylor in the course of his university education at the University of British Columbia, and work as a wildlife biologist and game manager in British Columbia. The series includes copies of Mr. Taylor's Bachelor of Arts thesis and Master of Arts thesis on pheasants in the Lower Fraser Valley, which were submitted to the Department of Zoology, UBC, in 1948 and 1950. The reports included in this series, many including his work done on pheasants, were written by Mr. Taylor as an employee with the B.C. Game Commission, 1950 to 1965. The series also includes a report on wildlife and recreation in Delta written by Mr. Taylor for the Canadian Wildlife Service in 1970.
Series consists of rosters of Kinsmen Clubs in British Columbia and membership certificates of Kinsmen Club of Ladner members.
Kinsmen Club of Ladner-TsawwassenSeries consists of manuscripts and newsclippings pertaining to the history of the Kinsmen Club of Ladner and the Association of Kinsmen Clubs.
Kinsmen Club of Ladner-TsawwassenSeries consists of Canadian and international theatre production programs collected by Krich and Miller and organized in alphabetical files. Series includes some UVic Pheonix Theatre productions, as well as multiple productions of the same work by different companies. Some programs are annotated and the earliest program has a probable date of 1921.
Series consists of festival programs arranged in chronological order by decade. Undated material is identified at the end of the chronological list:
1920s
Blackstone Theatre, 1925
1950s
Stratford Festival story, 1953-1974;
Royal Festival Hall, 1954;
Edinburgh International Festival, 1957;
The American Shakespeare Festival, 1959
1960s
American Shakespeare Festival Theatre & Academy, 1961;
Asolo Theater Comedy Festival, 1962;
Champlain Shakespeare Festival, 1963;
The Oregon Shakespearean Festival Association, 1964;
Royal Shakespeare Company, Lincoln Center, 400th Anniversary, 1964;
Shakespeare in North America, 400th Anniversary, 1964;
The American Shakespeare Festival Theatre - Stratford , Connecticut, 1965;
Asolo Theater Festival, 1965;
The McPherson Playhouse (Souvenir Opening Programme), 1965;
Shakespeare Festival - Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1967;
Stratford Festival Canada, 1968;
Stratford Festival, 1968;
The First American College Theatre Festival, 1969
1970s
The Stratford Festival, 1970;
Victoria Fair, A summer festival of the arts, 1970;
American College Theatre, Festival, 1970-1971;
Dominion Drama Festival, Theatre Canada, 1971;
Festival of Sacred Music - Manatee Junior College, 1971;
The Community Arts Council of Greater Victoria, 1971-1972;
B.C. Drama Association Vancouver Island Zone, Festival, 1972;
Appalachian Corridors Exhibition, 1972;
The American College Theatre Festival, Eisenhower Theater, 1973;
Northwest Drama Conference, University of Washington, 1973;
Stratford Festival, 1974;
St. John's Festival - The Arts and Culture Centre, 1974;
St. John's Festival Directory - The Arts and Culture Centre, 1974;
Stratford Festival, 1974;
National Theatre of Greece, 1976;
New York Shakespeare Festival, 1976;
Festival of International Films, 1977;
Festival - Repertory - Company, 1977;
Stratford Festival Canada, 1977;
Stratford Shakespearean Festival Edition - The 25th Anniversary, 1977;
A New York Shakespeare Festival, 1978;
Shaw Festival Canada - Niagara-On-The-Lake, 1978;
Shaw Festival Canada - Niagara-On-The-Lake, 1979
1980s
Festival of New American Plays, Actors Theatre of Louisville, 1980;
The Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival, 1980;
Shakespeare Festival - Old Globe Theatre, 1980;
Illinois Shakespeare Festival, 1980-1981;
San Diego Renaissance Festival (Applause), 1980;
Actors Theatre of Louisville, 1981;
Shaw Festival, 1981;
Toronto Theatre Festival - Onstage, 1981;
Victoria International Festival, 1981;
The World's Fair Knoxville, Tennessee, 1982;
Stratford Festival, 1982;
Actors Theatre of Louisville Seventh Annual Humana Festival of New American Plays, 1983;
Sunrise Musical Theatre, 1983;
Stratford Festival, 1983;
Banff Festival of the Arts - A Celebration of Young Talent, 1984;
Pacific Opera Victoria - Festival of the Performing arts, 1984;
Vancouver Island Shakespeare Festival - Shakespeare Plus, 1984;
Westchester Community College - A Summer Festival of The Performing & Visual Arts, 1984;
Shaw Festival - Niagara-On-The-Lake, 1985;
Shaw Festival - Niagara-On-The-Lake, Silver Anniversary, 1986;
Edmonton International Children's Festival, 1987;
Shaw Festival - Niagara-On-The-Lake, 1987;
Banff Festival of the Arts, 1988;
Fringe Daze, 1988;
The New Nanaimo Festival, 1988;
Shaw Festival - Niagara-On-The-Lake, 1988;
The Canadian National Theatre Festival, 1989
1990s
Ashland, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 1990;
Provincial Theatre Festival "Mainstage", 1990;
Shaw Festival, 1990;
Stratford Festival - Stratford for Students, 1990;
Ashland, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 1992;
Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 1992;
International Festival of Classical Dance, 1992;
Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 1993;
Stratford Festival, 1993;
Ashland, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 1994;
Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 1994;
Stratford Festival, 1995;
Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 1996;
Stratford Festival - Fanfares a Publication for members, Spring 1996;
Stratford Festival - Fanfares a Publication for members, Winter 1996;
Victoria Shakespeare Festival, 1996;
Asolo Theatre Festival - Visitors Guide, 1996-1997;
Blyth Festival - Great Canadian Theatre, 1997;
Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 1997;
Shaw Festival, 1997;
Stratford Festival - Fanfares a Publication for members, Spring 1997;
Stratford Festival - Fanfares a Publication for members, Winter 1997;
Victoria Shakespeare Festival, 1997;
Atlantic Theatre Festival in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, 1998;
Belfry Theatre Festival, 1998;
Blyth Festival, 1998;
The Charlottetown Festival, 1998;
Festival Canada -- National Arts Centre, Ottawa, 1998;
Shaw Festival, 1998;
Stratford Festival, 1998;
Stratford Festival - Fanfares a Publication for members, Fall 1998;
Victoria Fringe Festival, 1998;
Victoria Fringe Festival, 1999
2000s
The Apple Cart - Shaw Festival, 2000;
Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 2000;
Stratford Festival of Canada, 2000;
Stratford Festival of Canada, 2000;
Belfry Theatre, 2001;
Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 2001;
Shaw Festival, 2001;
Stratford Festival of Canada, 2001;
Stratford Festival of Canada, 2001;
Stratford Festival of Canada, 2002;
Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 2003
Undated
Asolo Theater Festival Association;
Asolo Theater Comedy Festival;
A New York Shakespeare Festival Production;
Royal Festival Hall
Series consists of theatrical and performing arts season programs from companies in North America and England arranged chronologically:
1950s and 1960s:
Royal Alexandra Theatre, 1952;
Royal Opera House - Opera Season, 1957;
The Old Vic, 1961-1962;
Nottingham Playhouse, 1963-1968;
Victoria Theatre Guild, 1964-1965;
The American Shakespeare Festival Theatre, 1965;
Belgrade Theatre, 1965;
Guelph Little Theatre, 1965-1966;
Arena Stage, 1967-1968;
Bristol Old Vic, 1967-1968;
Guthrie, Minnesota Theatre Company, 1968;
Milwaukee Repertory Theater, 1968-1969;
Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1968-1969;
Off Center Theatre, 1968-1969;
Royal Shakespeare Theatre Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1968-1969;
Asolo The State Theater Company, 1969;
Baylor Theater's 3rd Annual Repertory Season, 1969;
McCarter Theatre, 10th Anniversary of Professional Repertory, 1969-1970
1970s:
Asolo The State Theater Company, 1970;
The Playhouse Theatre Company, 1970-1971;
Asolo The State Theater Company of Florida, 1971;
Mummers Theatre Celebration Season, 1971-1972;
Kennedy Center for the Performing arts, 1971-1972;
Asolo the State Theater Company of Florida, Souvenir Book and Playbill, 1972;
Aldwych Theatre, 1972-1973;
McCarter Theatre, Princeton - Drama Series, 1972-1973;
Forestburgh Summer Theatre, 1973;
The National Ballet of Canada, 1973-1974;
Victoria Musical Art Society, 1973-1974;
A Contemporary Theatre Seattle, 10th Anniversary, 1974;
The State Theater Company of Florida - The Souvenir Book and Playbill, 1974;
Company One Theatre, 1974-1975;
Asolo The State Theater Company of Florida, 1975;
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 1975;
Metropolitan Washington Theatre, 1975-1976;
Neel Auditorium 10th Anniversary, 1976;
Theaterfest - The Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts, 1976;
Carnegie Hall, 1976-1977;
Four Seasons Musical Theatre, 1977;
Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 1978-1979;
Asolo State Theater, 1979;
The Shakespeare Plays, 1979;
Stratford (Canada), 1979
1980s:
Asolo State Theater, 1980;
The Florida West Coast Symphony Orchestra, 1980-1981;
Royal Shakespeare Company, 1980-1981;
New York City Ballet, 1981;
Lincoln Center for the Performing arts, 1981-1982;
Sarasota Community Orchestra, 1981-1982;
Vam Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 1981-1982;
Bastion Theatre, 1982-1983;
The Citadel, 1982-1983;
Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 1983-1984;
American Playhouse, 1984;
Asolo State Theater, 1984;
Asolo State Theater, 1984-1985;
Asolo State Theater, 1984-1985;
The Citadel, Celebrating 20 Years of Theatre, 1984-1985;
Essex Hall Theatre, 1984-1985;
Persephone Theatre, 1984-1985;
Showbill, Jean Cocteau Repertory, 1984-1985;
Vancouver Island Shakespeare Festival Society, Inaugural Season, 1984;
Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 1984-1985;
Asolo Center / The Theatre Inc., 1985;
CentreStage Company, 1985-1986;
Edmonton Opera, 1985-1986;
The Citadel, 1987-1988;
Centaur Theatre Company, 1988-1989;
The Citadel, 1988-1989;
Theatre Aquarius, 1988-1989;
The Belfry, 1989-1990;
The Citadel, 1989-1990;
The Citadel, 25th Anniversary- Share the Magic, 1989-1990
1990s:
The Citadel, 1990-1991;
Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1991-1992;
The New Bastion Theatre, 1992-1993;
Kidco Theatre Dance Society and School, 1992;
The 1993 Evening Standard Theatre Guide;
Barbican Centre, 1993;
Arizona Theatre Company, 1994-1995;
The Citadel Theatre 30th Anniversary, 1994-1995;
Department of Dramatic Arts, University of Lethbridge, 1994-1995;
Van Wezel, 1994-1995;
Florida Studio Theatre, 1995;
Van Wezel, 1995-1996;
Asolo Center for the Performing Arts, 1995-1996;
Florida Studio Theatre, 1996;
Asolo Theatre Company, 1996-1997;
Chemainus Theatre, 1997;
Primary Stages, 1997;
Belfry Theatre, 1997-1998;
Greater Victoria Youth Orchestra, 1997-1998;
Metro Theatre, Vancouver, 1997-1998;
Pacific Opera Victoria, 1997-1998;
Victoria Symphony, 1997-1998;
Victoria Theatre Guild, 1997-1998;
Gateway Theatre, 1998-1999;
Theatre Calgary, 1998-1999;
Theatre New Brunswick, 1998-1999;
Royal National Theatre, 1999;
Belfry Theatre, 1999-2000;
Greater Victoria Youth Orchestra, 1999-2000;
Theatre One, 1999-2000;
Victoria Symphony - Concerts for kids, 1999-2000;
Victoria Symphony, 1999-2000
2000s:
Upper Canada Playhouse, 2000;
Pacific Opera Victoria, 2000-2001;
Victoria Symphony, 2000-2001;
Greater Victoria Youth Orchestra, 2001-2002;
Metro Theatre, 2001-2002;
The Metropolitan Opera, 2001-2002;
Pacific Opera Victoria, 2001-2002;
The Port Theatre, 2001-2002;
Seattle Repertory Theatre, 2001-2002;
Victoria Symphony, 2001-2002;
The Chemainus Theatre, 2002;
New York City Opera, 2002-2003;
Pacific Opera Victoria, 2002-2003;
Royal Shakespeare Company, 2003-2004
Consists of research notes and supporting documents written and compiled by Freda Hayman while acting as a docent at the the Delta Museum and Archives. The fourteen files cover topics such as Delta pioneers, agriculture, Coast Salish and Tsawwassen peoples, fishing, churches, organizations, businesses, transportation, sports, farm names, and home and social life in Delta's history.
Series documents Stanley’s creative process, including research, writing, and editing in preparation for publication.
Series includes: research notes, drafts, notebooks, typescripts, manuscripts, and chapbooks. Files in the series are arranged alphabetically by title of work, and include a file of miscellaneous poetry.
Stanley, George, 1934-Series documents the publication and critical reception of Stanley’s work and his interaction with the broader literary community. Series includes correspondence, financial records, contracts, and sound recordings of readings.
Stanley, George, 1934-Series contain the Hadassah Blue Binders, a series of scrapbooks covering the history of the Vancouver Hadassah-WIZO Chapters over the years of 1924 through to 2000. This project was initiated and carried out by Dora Skully, a member of the Royal City Chapter. She worked with Lisa Komar, Mary Katz, and Gerry Biely in gathering and compiling information on the people, events, and activities of Vancouver Hadassah-WIZO.
Series consists of diaries written by Mr. Christopherson to record the daily total hours worked by himself and employees of the Boundary Bay plant, the amount of product processed, weather, and work done to manage the oyster beds. The diaries also record Mr. Christopherson's trips to other osyter operations at Comox, Pendrell Sounds, Ladysmith Harbour, among others.