The series consists of Christmas, greeting and general cards which display the paintings of Paul Rand. The series also includes 32 postcards depicting the image "Coal Diggers" by Paul Rand; and a good luck card that was placed into a folder with two photographs of Paul Rand.
The series consists of three files. The first file is papers addressed to or created by Masataro Ebisuzaki. The second file is papers addressed to or created by Hide Ebisuzaki. The third file consists of books belonging to Kentaro Ebisuzaki.
Series is comprised of records documenting the pre- and post-war personal, educational and employment activities of members of the Pollák, Deneberger, Kiss family. These include birth certificates, school report cards, salary letters, war benefits documentation, a deposition and theatre poster.
Series consists of records that pertain to the sale, transfer, and cancellation of stock certificates of the Westminster Trust Co. Series contains two certificate books and a collection of loose certificates.
This series contains photographs, negatives, and postcards of Seidelman family members, family friends, and places visited.
Series consists of records relating primarily to McCargar’s letters to her family while she was in China on furlough. Series also contains memorabilia relating to the Chinese United Church. Record types include correspondence, photographs of family, orders of service, speaking notes, greeting cards, journals, and booklets.
Series relates to the couple’s academic research and professional lives. Includes clinical notes, reports, and reprints of medical articles that were written by Dr. Edison Cunningham himself or other professionals in the field. Series also includes some of Dr. Gladys Cunningham’s notes from her public addresses, a selected bibliography, and some copies of letters she wrote to other colleagues. Also included are a few letters of recommendation written by the two doctors, photographs of patients from China (mainly with eye diseases), and the financial records of their private practice in Vancouver.
Series includes articles published by the church; a personal diary dated 1919-1945; a typescript of My Captain Oliver dated 1947; and records of services held and evangelism at "Indian hospitals" (as they were then known) in Sardis and Nanaimo.
This series documents Baker’s involvement in Canadian theatre from the late 1940s until 1951, and is comprised of both photographic material and scrapbooks compiled between 1948 and 1951.
Series consists of 2 Scrapbooks containing clippings of British and Canadian newspapers and magazines related to World War I and II, postcards, mostly depicting Europe war affected areas, and pamphlets.
Series consists of records relating to the revenue, expenditures and assets of the J.H. Perry Department Store. Series includes 5 subseries: 1) Cancelled Cheques 2) Account books 3) Receipts 4) Bank books 5) Ledgers.
J.H. Perry Department StoreSeries consists of news clippings of Shaver’s column, “Sidney Chips,” from the Carberry News-Express, a local weekly for the Carberry, Manitoba region.
Shaver, M. John V.Series consists of records detailing sale of watches and secondhand watches sold. Records are intermixed between three ledgers that also contain shop history of clock repairs and re-stringing pearls. Date sequences are out of order in the ledgers.
Series consists of news clippings mainly collected by Eva and Andrew Muir related to their major family events.
Muir, EvaThe series consists of an album and loose black and white photographs focusing on the Sasaki family and their friends when they lived in Vancouver, BC and later when they were interned in Greenwood, BC. The album mainly focuses on Mitsue Sasaki and her time as an odori dancer and hanging around with friends in Greenwood, BC.
Series consists of a draft of Stott’s semi-fictional account of life in the Cariboo in the early 20th century.
Series consists of the constitution and by-laws of the Association of Kinsmen Clubs, the national body representing Kinsmen Clubs across Canada.
Kinsmen Club of Ladner-TsawwassenSeries consists of photographs that were found in large envelopes with either no dates or titles. The photographs cover a broad range of subjects. Series consists of eleven files.
Series consists of negatives that were stored in individual envelopes by the photographer. In almost all cases, the date the photographs were taken and a brief description was typed on each envelope. Each envelope in this series is considered a file. There are 219 files.
Series consists of information collected and edited by T. Ellis Ladner on the early history of Delta. Series covers various individuals and early development of Delta.
Series consists of photographs that were found in original envelopes with titles but no dates. Series consists of sixteen files.
Series consists of copies of photographs relating to the church and community at Lax Kw’alaams (formerly known as Port Simpson).
Series consists of newspaper clippings that were maintained by Dr. Paterson.
Series consists of the research materials of Dr. Kellett.
The series consists of collectors’ lists of those who own or owned Paul Rand artworks. The series also includes the owners address lists; invitation lists for people who have loaned Paul Rand’s work for exhibitions; and a notebook indicating the exhibitions, titles, year and people who have purchased the artwork of Paul Rand.