This series includes photographs and slides taken by the family and studio portraits of family members. The majority of the images are from Nina and Harry's travels in the 1960's and 1970's, including images of them and their travel companions in England, the Rocky Mountains and Alberta, Victoria and various places in the United States. The series also includes images of the family and their house in New Westminster, events and locations in New Westminster, family member's involvement with community organizations, and school class pictures.
This series contains records primarily relating to the family's involvement in various community organizations. This includes Nina Chapman's involvement with various Parent Teacher Associations and the Pythian Sisters, the Marcia Atkinson's membership in the Ancient Order of the Foresters and The Odd Fellows, and Nina and Harry's roles in the Sapperton Pensioner's Association. The series contains meeting notes, newsletters, reports, membership cards, handbooks, correspondence, conference and convention programs, and a scrapbook. The series includes 5 sub-series: Parent Teacher Associations, Pythian Sisters, Ancient Order of the Foresters, Odd Fellows, and Sapperton Pensioner's Association.
This series relates to the working lives of Harry and Nina Chapman. It includes sketches, conference proceedings and programs, reports, correspondence, handbooks, certification certificates, and invitations. The series is divided into two sub-series: Harry Chapman and Nina Chapman.
This series relates to Harry Chapman's soccer career, the Chapman family's role in running the New Westminster Royals Hockey Fan Club, and their support for various other New Westminster sports teams. It includes two scrapbooks dedicated to the New Westminster Royals Hockey Club, newsletters, correspondence, notes, event tickets, and programs from various sporting events.
This series relates to the personal life and travels of Nina and Harry Chapman. It includes scrapbooks of newspaper clippings and poetry, passenger lists of various steamer trips the couple took, correspondence, calendars, ration and stamp books from World War Two, various licenses and memberships, certificates, and ephemera relating to their lives in New Westminster.
This series relates to the schooling of Nina Chapman (Atkinson) and her brother David Atkinson, and Doreen and Janet Chapman. It includes school work, workbooks, and school newsletters and annuals from Doreen and Janet's elementary and secondary schooling, as well as high school entrance and course completion certificates from Nina and David.
Series consists of two binders in which Dr. Priscilla Galloway collected family papers, letters, photographs and other memorabilia relating to the Peebles family. She has added annotations on sticky notes to most of the items in the binders.
Series consists of photographs and postcards belonging to the Peebles family. There is also one file of film negatives.
Series consists of two files, one containing a portfolio of teaching materials for an art class and another containing records pertaining to Jane Murie's teaching career.
Series contains two files: Correspondence and Personal papers.
Series consists of three notebooks or albums of articles written by Peter Peebles. Included are drafts, illustrations, published material and correspondence. The articles are often on the subjects of fishing, angling and Robert Burns and were published in the Province, along with other local newspapers.
Series contains three scrapbooks compiled by Peter Peebles as well as later notes written by Priscilla Galloway about the scrapbooks.
Series consists of a ledger belonging to the Corbould family that records business transactions between Gordon Charleson Corbould and companies for insurance. The ledger contains a full description of Gordon's life, including all the details of his birth. This can be found on page 200.
Series consists of a copy of the Victory Edition of the British Columbia, published in 1946, that details the military record of members of the armed forces who lived New Westminster and Fraser Valley. There are two issues of "Fragments on France" by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather. Bairnsfather was the British Army's cartoonist during World War One. There is a copy of the King's Message to the Royal Air Force dated Nov. 11, 1918 and a booklet entitled, The Third Battle of Ypres, containing aerial photos of the battlefield.
Series consists of several issues of the Weekly Chronicle of the 47th Battalion from 1915-1916
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.
Series consists of newspaper clippings, photographs, correspondence, scrapbook and miscellaneous items related to the Cave-Browne-Caves.
Cave-Browne-Cave (family)Beatrice and Mabel Cave-Browne Cave were gifted musicians who taught music to many residents of New Westminster for many years. This series consists of notebooks, loose notes, essays and instructions, music and dance guides, music notation, general inspection report, and a guest book.
Cave-Browne-Cave (family)The series consists of ephemera and scrapbooks relating to the RA&I exhibition as well as general correspondence.
Series consists of minute books from 1911-1961, general files, 1931-1960, and panorama photographs.
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 personal papers including financial information such as taxation, accounts, agreements, 'valuable' papers, correspondence, a daily journal from 1914, and a family photograph album.
Series consists of newspaper clippings, regarding either subjects of interest to the family or the family itself.
Homer (family)