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.
The seven photographs depict Marjorie in both her public and private life. The slides depicts scenes from Montreal's Hadassah bazaars.
The series consists of colour and black and white photographic prints, negatives and digital photographs on CD of events and celebrations held by or participated in by the Caisse Populaire/Village Credit Union.
Series consists of records relating to Burrows’ research and writing of two books: Healing in the Wilderness (2004) and Hope Lives Here (2010), which tell the history of United Church hospitals and Vancouver’s First United Church, respectively. Series contains 5 subseries: Healing in the Wilderness research material (1962-2006); Healing in the Wilderness interview recordings (1982-2002); Healing in the Wilderness photographs (1934-2005); Hope Lives Here research material (1964-2010); and Hope Lives Here photographs (1913-2010).
Series consists of original and copy prints, negatives, contact prints, and slides of images largely of Delta people, places and events. The largest accession (1979-026) consists of prints used in Edgar Dunning's The Optimist newspaper business. Many of these prints have been annotated with cropping and other marks. The majority of images have been taken by Edgar Dunning; other images were given to him because of his interest in preserving Delta's history.
The series consists primarily of photocopied materials accumulated by Boire relating to the history of Maillardville as well as the research notes he created during the process of writing and publishing his book, "With Hearts and Minds."
Record types include newspaper articles and clippings, newsletters, printed materials, correspondence, recorded interviews, reports, biographies, inventories, handwritten notes, photographs, a map, a thesis, and digital records. The series also includes manuscript copies of "With Hearts and Minds."
Boire, Alain JosephSeries consists of one scrapbook and one binder that contain records related to the Capsule College events. This includes flyers and pamphlets, programs detailing lectures, reports and evaluations, and various photographs accompanied by descriptive captions. Photographs have been cut and glued to papers within the binder. Also included is various correspondence, including letters, facsimiles, and printed out emails. Series also includes cut out or photocopied newspaper articles related to the Capsule College events and CFUW. The scrapbook is exclusively news articles. One DVD is also included, titled "Mary's Cottage AGM 2009."
This series contains Marjorie's activities with Hadassah Wizo and the recognition she received from the Jewish community and the general community.
Series contains published examples of the guide books created by Mary and David Macaree: '103 Hikes in Southwestern British Columbia' and '109 Walks in B.C.'s Lower Mainland', as well as issues of the 'Western Canadian Wilderness Committee Newssheet'.
[Item] 103 Hikes in Southwestern British Columbia
[Item] 103 Hikes in Southwestern British Columbia 2nd ed.
[Item] 103 Hikes in Southwestern British Columbia 3rd ed.
[Item] 103 Hikes in Southwestern British Columbia 4th ed.
[Item] 103 Hikes in Southwestern British Columbia 5th ed.
[Item] 103 Hikes in Southwestern British Columbia 6th ed.
[Item] 109 Walks in Southwestern British Columbia
[Item] 109 Walks in Southwestern British Columbia 3rd ed.
[Item] 109 Walks in Southwestern British Columbia 4th ed.
[File] Western Canadian Wilderness Committee Newssheets
Series consists of records relating primarily to Booth’s consulting work after retirement. Includes scripts, timecode descriptions, project schedules, speeches, reports, correspondence, and maps.
The series consists of the administrative and operational records of the Coquitlam Foundation, including financial records, minutes, annual reports, bylaws and advertising and promotional materials.
Coquitlam FoundationThe series consists of photographs related to the Coquitlam Foundation awards galas, fundraising dinners, and other events.
This series contains information about Marjorie, her parents and her children and a folder of correspondence.
Series consists of photograph albums, loose prints, glass plate slides, glass plate negatives, film negatives and other photographic materials created by the BCMC and its members. The photographs cover a wide range of activities undertaken by the club, and are particularly strong in their documentation of exploration and mountaineering trips in British Columbia. Some of the more prolific photographers whose works are included in this series are listed below. The dates at which they were active, or the period covered by their photographs, is indicated in parentheses: Charles Chapman (1900s-1910s), Jim Irving (1910s-1920s), Preston L. Tait (1910s-1940s), Charles Townsend (1920s), Neal Carter (1920s), P.R. Lockie (1920s-1960s), George Wallis (1930s-1940s), George Rose (1950s-1960s), Mary Wells Anderson (1950s-1960s), Martin Kafer (1950s-1960s), Michael Feller (1970s-2000s). Over 40 named photographers are represented in the BCMC fonds, though there are also a large number of photographs for which the identity of the photographer is unknown.
[File] Inventory of Charles Chapman's Photographs
Series consists of bound copies of the published journals of the British Columbia Mountaineering Club. The journal was originally titled 'The Northern Cordilleran' but was later changed to 'B.C. Mountaineer'. Series contains copies of the journal, copies of the special centennial journal of 2009, as well as a two volume index to the 'B.C. Mountaineer' and other BCMC publications.
[Item] Northern Cordilleran and B.C. Mountaineer vols 1-6
[Item] B.C. Mountaineer vols 7-14
[Item] B.C. Mountaineer vols 15-24
[Item] B.C. Mountaineer vols 25-34
[Item] B.C. Mountaineer vols 35-44
[Item] B.C. Mountaineer vols 45-55
[Item] B.C. Mountaineer vols 56-62
[Item] B.C. Mountaineer vols 63-70
[Item] B.C. Mountaineer Centennial Journal vol 69
[Item] Index to the Publications of the BC Mountaineering Club vol 1 - 1907-1969
[Item] Index to the Publications of the BC Mountaineering Club vol 2 - 1970-1990
Series consists of bound copies of the newsletters of the British Columbia Mountaineering Club. Series also contains a two volume index to the 'B.C.M.C. Newsletter' and other BCMC publications.
[Item] B.C.M.C. Newsletter
[Item] B.C.M.C. Newsletter vols 56-61
[Item] B.C.M.C. Newsletter vols 62-66
[Item] B.C.M.C. Newsletter vols 67-72
[Item] B.C.M.C. Newsletter vols 73-76
[Item] B.C.M.C. Newsletter vols 77-82
[Item] B.C.M.C. Newsletter vols 83-87
[Item] Index to the Publications of the BC Mountaineering Club vol 1 - 1907-1969
[Item] Index to the Publications of the BC Mountaineering Club vol 2 - 1970-1990
The Canadian Alpine Journal is a publication of the Alpine Club of Canada. While not a record of the BCMC, the journals have been included in the fonds of the BCMC in order to facilitate their retrieval. They contain numerous submissions by BCMC members and will be of interest to anyone researching the history of mountaineering in British Columbia and in Canada more generally. They have not been listed individually but the series consists of loose copies of the journal (1907-2000), digitized copies of the journal (1907-2010), plus an index to the journal for the period 1907-1966.
Series consists of legal documents sent to the Clerk?s Office or signed and sealed by Council and registered under the Clerk?s docket system. Such records include public works contracts, service agreements, deeds, development permits, development variance permits, subdivision permits, zoning and rezoning permits, grant documents and insurance policies, as well as some supporting correspondence. Each docket was given a unique docket number by the Clerk?s Office and filed numerically. Generally speaking, the dockets are the original records corresponding to Council resolutions dealing with the acceptance of agreements or approval of permits. The first two dockets contain records relating to the District?s incorporation.
City of Coquitlam. Council and Office of the City ClerkSeries 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.
This series contains documents related to the Harbottle family and includes official public documents, family photographs, and family mementos.
[File] Harbottle Family Documents
[File] Cardboard Backed Photographs
[File] Baptismal Certificate for Jeffery Harbottle
[File] Masonic Pamphlets
[File] Military Records
[File] Family Photographs
[File] Jane Harbottle Identification
[File] Jeffery Harbottle Passports and Travel Documents
[File] Photographs and Biographical Material
[File] Property Records
[File] Family Album
[File] North Vancouver: Our Home and Its Surroundings
[File] Family Album
[File] Postcards and Cards
[File] Identification Cards of Jeffery Harbottle
[File] Family Album (Addendums)
[File] Jeffery Harbottle Education Certifications and Letters
[File] Pilot Log Book
[File] Jeff Harbottle Photographs
[File] Jeffery P. Harbottle Custom Stationery
[File] Jeffery Harbottle Ephemera
[File] Carter GM Dealership Calendar
[File] Workers’ Compensation Board
Series consists of four sub-series: A. Vestry records, 1874-1996; B. Annual meeting records, 1962-2009; C. Administrative files, 1927-[ca.2000]; Financial records, 1874-1998.
Vestry records are minute books, Board minutes and other records. Administrative files include correspondence, membership files, secretary’s files, office and general files. Financial records are cash and account books, ledger and general files.
Series consists of annual reports and executive, board, alumnae, and newsletter meeting minutes.
This series contains the overall view of the social events that accompanied the creation of the Packers on the Trail project. Most of these events are annual, but during 2009 were Bedaux expedition themed to highlight the project. A large number of photos were taken to document these events including the launch of Bannock & Beans. Jay Sherwood, Vancouver author, and the relatives and friends of the Bedaux cowboys are showcased throughout. This series is arranged into two sub-series: Reunion, and Harvest social.
Series consists of records relating to topics that formed the basis of Booth’s work. Topics relate primarily to communications, media, ministry, and international issues. Includes articles, news clippings, trip reports, handwritten notes, fact sheets, and correspondence.