The fonds consists of Clarke's diary (1884-1886), his real estate ledger (1879) recording sales of land in Port Moody, and correspondence and legal documents relating to Clarke's real estate business activities.
Clarke, James AnthonyThe fonds consists of records made and received by the Institute of Fisheries Analysis in the course of administering its day-to-day operations. Activities and topics documented include the establishment, organization, and operation of the Institute (including its physical space); budget and funding; projects, programs, and agreements; IFA publications and publicity; and student, staff, and IFA member relations. Records in the fonds include correspondence, minutes, contracts, internal directories, reports, discussion papers, subject files (relating to fisheries research), press clippings, and IFA brochures.
Note that the records of the Institute of Fisheries Analysis contain university records from the Centre for Canadian Studies and the Department of Economics and Commerce. This anomaly likely occurred because of Parzival Copes’s involvement as director and instructor within each of these bodies. The records he used would have been maintained together in whichever office he occupied. For further information on these records see the descriptions and notes for Series F-240-5: Centre for Canadian Studies records and Series F-240-6: Department of Economics and Commerce records.
Institute of Fisheries AnalysisThe fonds consists of photographs of stores, streets, the Lampson Street School and general scenes of Esquimalt, B.C.
Banfield, Ida, 1907-The Hunter Brothers Ltd. collection contains documents from 1895-1959, and is arranged in the following order:
- History
- Correspondence
- Financial Records
- Legal Records
- Publications
- Lists
- Ephemera
- Clippings
The fonds consists of the hotel registration book.
Hotel Western Home (Aldergrove, B.C.)The fonds consists of the timebook (1947) for the Home Inn.
Home Inn (Kimberley, B.C.)The fonds consists of store accounts, listed by name in random order.
Hoggan's StoreThe fonds consists of the expenditure book (1945) and hand-written newsletters (1949-1951) of the resort lodge. Fonds includes photographs of the facilities and people at the resort.
Hillcrest Summer ResortThe fonds consists of receipt books, statements of account, and tax statements.
Hope, HenryThe fonds consists of personal and business correspondence, bills, and receipts.
Hayes (family)The fonds consists of the hotel registers (1898-1921) and the hotel's store and restaurant ledger (1900).
Hat Creek Hotel (Hat Creek, B.C.)The fonds is divided into 30 series and consists of business accounts and building plans related to Henry Ivens Harper and his life in Salmon Arm. Title based on the contents of the fonds.
Harper Honey FamilyThe fonds consists of correspondence, tax and assessment notices and receipts, financial records, certificates and ephemera of the Haney family, including records of R.J. Haney, Robert Verron Haney, Margaret Haney, Marjorie Haney Fulton, and R.J. Haney.
Haney (family)The fonds consists of correspondence, reports, minutes, and diaries pertaining to Constable's activities in promoting the development of the Columbia-Kootenay watershed. Fonds includes photographs of the Creston Valley (predominantly from 1945) and maps of the Columbia-Kootenay watershed area. Fonds includes records relating to the Creston Power, Light and Telephone Company, the Kootenay Valley Power and Development Company, various farmers' associations, and the Creston Board of Trade/Chamber of Commerce. It also includes copies of provincial and federal documents relating to development in the Columbia-Kootenay watershed.
Constable, GuyFonds consists of articles of incorporation (1922) and two accounting ledgers (1922-1975). Of note is a list of subscribers in the 1922-1930 account book, and a record of costs associated with purchasing the property.
Grindrod Recreation ParkThe fonds consists of financial records (including correspondence) and reference material relating to the operation of Fritz Wolf's Grindrod Blacksmith firm. Financial records include cashbooks, inventory, invoices, and account books. Account books detail items made for local farmers and businesses, including the Grindrod Lumber Company. Reference material includes a list of employees of Raboch Sawmills (ca. 1965).
Grindrod Blacksmith (Firm)The fonds consists of photographs of houses in Greater Vancouver offered for sale in 1971.
Greater Vancouver Real Estate BoardThe fonds is divided into 31 series and consists of minutes, correspondence, leases, plans, photographs, and samples of documentary artifacts related to the running of the co-operative.
Granite Trading AssociationThe fonds consists of minutes (1906-1907), cashbook 1906-1908), and correspondence and receipts (1906-1907) of the club.
Grand Forks 20,000 ClubThe fonds consists of the personal and business correspondence of George Baldwin.
Baldwin, GeorgeThe fonds consists of two cash books.
George Adams GroceryFonds consists of 56 diaries recording Capes' daily activities. Diaries contain a number of leaflets and programmes of events in the Courtenay area.
Capes, GeoffreyThe fonds consists of business correspondence of the Gazette Printing Company and other business records (including notices of assessment and accounts with the Workmen's Compensation Board, bills, and invoices), much of which relate to the operation of the Grand Forks Gazette newspaper. The fonds includes personal correspondence, legal documents, and reference material of Thomas A. Love, owner of the Gazette Printing Company.
Gazette Printing Company (Grand Forks, B.C.)The fonds consists of certificates of inspection for all ski lifts at Whistler Mountain (1966-1976).
Garibaldi LiftsThe fonds consists of 610 letters written by E.J. Hughes to Max Stern discussing his artwork, plans for paintings and sketching trips, and prices received for many pieces. Also included are Hughes' descriptions of selected pieces, 1971-1989; and photographs of selected sites and finished works. The letters document the role of the gallery as sole agent of Hughes' work, and Hughes' artistic development.
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