Series consists of correspondence, reports, minutes. Includes correspondence of Bishop and diocesan administrators with the Superintendent of Anglican Chinese Missions in British Columbia who worked for the Provincial Board of Missions to Orientals, reports of the Good Hope Mission in Victoria, and minutes of the Provincial Board. Records are mostly from the 1920's.
Series consists of records relating to MacKenzie's involvement in a variety of fraternal organizations, societies, or associations including the New Westminster Creamery Association, the New Westminster Riding Conservative Association, Peace Portal Park, Kiwanis Club, District E Farmers Institute, and International Order of Odd Fellows.
Series consists of a book entitled “History of the New Westminster Credit Women’s Breakfast Club.” The Breakfast Club was organized on August 5, 1934, with the purpose of promoting the interests of women who were employed in the credit profession. The book contains an account of what the club did on specific dates, written by different club historians over the years. The book presumably belonged to a member of the Local Council of Women.
The series consists of the accounting ledger of the Columbia River Lumber Company Limited.
Canadian Western Lumber Company LimitedSeries consists of 3 pieces of paper currency. The pieces of currency include a 1 krone scrip from Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp, a 10 krone scrip from Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp, and a 1 Zilverbon Groot Een Gulden note.
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.
The series consists of assessment and collectors rolls and financial declarations for the Corporation of the District of Fraser Mills.
Corporation of the District of Fraser MillsThe series consists of a file which contains samples of meal tickets issued by St. Mungo Cannery, a sample of B.C. Packers Delivery tags and a United Way Poster.
St. Mungo Cannery (Delta, B.C.)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. LewisThe series is comprised of 6 sketchbooks with loose and rough sketches drawn primarily in pencil, but also in charcoal, ink and pastels. The drawings consist of either figural, architectural or landscape imagery. Many of the landscape drawings are labelled as depictions of Wrangell, Alaska; the Charlotte Islands; Penticton; and the Okanagan Valley. 154 drawings are spread between the 6 sketchbooks included within the series.
Minute books, cash books.
Series consists of guest books in which enlisted men and officers stationed at RCAF Station Boundary Bay, their guests, and community members wrote their names, rank, and place of origin.
Ladner Dugout CommitteeThis series consists of a minute book and a copy of minutes recording the regular meetings and annual general meetings of the Ladner Dugout Committee. Records provide substantial documentation of the activities of the Committee, including expenditures, election of officers, fund raising, organization of dance parties, and the maintenance of the Ladner Dugout Club.
Ladner Dugout CommitteeThe series consists of correspondence, receipts, and a War Charities Act registration form for the Ladner Dugout. Records document the handover of the Ladner Dugout's assets to Delta Branch No. 61, Canadian Legion, in 1945.
Ladner Dugout CommitteeSeries consists of textual and graphic materials relating directly to Sorensen. Records include a photocopy of an original document sent from Sorensen’s Montessori school, an original report card from Sorensen’s 1942/1943 year at Montessori school, and 3 original hand drawings done in pencil. The drawings were done by Sorensen when she was around 16 years old.
Louise Stein SorensenSeries consists of records relating to McCargar’s work with the children and youth at the Chinese United Church in Vancouver; her association with the Woman’s Missionary Society; and her correspondence with friends, relatives, and colleagues.
McCargar, LilyThe series consists of records relating to the administration of School District No. 43.
School District No. 43Series consists of manuscripts created and/or maintained by Rev. Fong Dickman. Records include a 65-page manuscript in traditional Chinese, narrating the story of a fisherman and a logger.
Series consists of photographs that primarily document Corbould family members time serving in the Canada's military. Many of the photos were taken by Charles Bernard (C.B.) Corbould who served in Egypt and North Africa during World War One.
The series is comprised of records created by Charles H. Scott for the purposes of organizing and developing his teaching at the Vancouver School of Art. The series consists of 3 notebooks containing class lecture notes as well as his teaching and talks at [Anmore]. This series also consists of developmental outlines and reflections for courses Scott was planning to teach at the Vancouver School of Art.
The series consists of 5 graduation portraits of unidentified nurses from the Training School for Nurses at the Provincial Mental Hospital (Essondale), as well as a portrait of an unidentified staff nurse, and a group portrait of unidentified men presumed to be the teaching staff of the Training School for Nurses.
The Stride StudiosSeries consists of records on clock repairs performed by the shop for customers. Records are intermixed between three ledgers that also contain shop history of watch sales and re-stringing of pearls. Date sequences are out of order in the ledgers.
Series consists of records relating to Fong Dickman’s preaching at churches he served between 1898 and 1946. Records include handwritten sermons in traditional Chinese, some dated 1936.
The series consists of meeting minutes of the Board of School Trustees meetings held in the Canadian Western Lumber Company's Hall.
Corporation of the District of Fraser MillsSeries consists of records relating to publications written by M. John V. Shaver’s father, the Rev. James M. Shaver. Records include handwritten manuscripts, correspondence, and news clippings for An Effort to Understand (published in Onward, 1936) and With Glowing Hearts (a monograph published 1946).