The series consists of photographic negatives taken by staff and contract photographers for the Tri-Cities, Maple Ridge, and Burnaby editions.
The series consists of copies of the Tri-City News from 1990 to 2018 printed and bound in large volumes, arranged by month and year. The series also includes microfilmed copies of the Tri-City News from 1985 and 1986, as well as microfilmed copies of the Maple Ridge News (1985-1986) and the Sunday News (1985). Finally, the series includes several loose special editions in print form.
Glacier Media GroupThe fonds consists of photographs taken for the various Black Press publications in the Lower Mainland, including the Tri-City News. It also includes microfilm reels containing copies of the newspaper from 1985-1986 as well as several special editions in print form. The collection also includes bound volumes of the Tri-City News covering the years 1990 until 2000.
Black PressThe fonds consists of minutes of the Maple Ridge School District and school boards it incorporated, including the Whonnock School Board (1894-1906), the Hammond School Board (1899-1906), the South Lillooet School Board (1895-1906), the Websters Corners School Board (1896-1906), and the Maple Ridge School Board. The fonds includes a school district ledger.
Maple Ridge School DistrictThe fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, bills and receipts of the club.
Maple Ridge Golf and Country ClubThe fonds consists of minutes of the Board of Health, the Board of Police Commissioners, and the Board of Licensing Commissioners for the Municipality of Maple Ridge.
Maple Ridge (B.C.)Helen expresses disappoint in a lack of correspondence on her birthday.
Helen apologizes for a late correspondence.
Birthday card sent by Helen to Lawrence on an unknown date.
Recto of greeting card depicts a bouquet tied with green satin ribbon bow, a rectangular black and silver base metal cameo of a couple in formal wear set among the flowers. The greeting reads "Birthday Greetings with all my Love". The cream paper is matted onto an offset metallic silver paper, further matted against pearlescent base paper. Inner-left shows cream paper wrapped from front with illustration of a rose, and the back of the satin bow piercing through two holes. Inner-right contains black pre-printed poem. Handwritten inscription in black ink: "H."
Verso bears black pre-printed mark in the corner: "STANLEY ; USA ; DAYTON ; 25 1843"
Valentine's Day card sent by Helen to Lawrence in 1947.
Recto of greeting card depicts a coloured heart, flowers, and quill with textured gold inkpot. Greeting reads "From the Girl Who Loves You ; Valentine Greetings". Inner-left depicts three blue flowers, inner right is preprinted poem in black ink. Handwritten black ink inscription reads "Guess who sends you this?" Recto bears black pre-printed text: "25 VS 6261 COPYRIGHT ; RUST CRAFT TORONTO, CANADA".
Envelope bears round black ink stamp "VANCOUVER ; FEB 11 ; 6 PM ; 1947 ; B.C." Black ink wave stamp on recto and verso. Handwritten black ink address "Dr L Broe. ; c/o Royal Columbian hosp. ; New Westminster, ; BC".
Postage stamp is red, worth 4 cents, issued 1943, depicting King George IV in military regalia. Black ink wave stamp across recto aligns with that on envelope.
Helen apologizes in a letter for her lack of correspondence due to her busy schedule. A tag for a gift to Lawrence was folded into the letter.
Helen admonishes Lawrence for lack of return letters and describes her new living arrangements.
Helen expresses her appreciation for a letter and gift from Lawrence.
Helen thanks Lawrence for a letter and gift. She also addresses the struggles of the newly-declared war in Europe.
Helen informs Lawrence that she has been moved to night duty at work.
Helen says she has cashed a cheque from Lawrence and has enrolled in a 9-month course for physiotherapy.
Birthday card sent by Helen to Lawrence in 1940.
Recto of greeting card depicts an illustration of a bouquet of pansies on a cream background, with a faux-scalloped light blue fore-edge, accented with metallic gold ink. Printed greeting "Just a BIRTHDAY THought Straight from my Heart". Graphite "1940" at top. Inner left depicts a single pansy with repeated faux-scalloped edge. Inner-right is a printed poem. Black ink inscription "Larry" and "Helen. P.S. Why dont [sic] you write?"
Verso is bare cream paper with black pre-printed text. "15B65 ; COPYRIGHT 1940 ; NORCROSS, NEW YORK, U.S.A."
2 photographs, 12 greeting cards, 1 empty envelope sent by Helen Waugh to Lawrence Broe in the 1930s and 1940s.
Helen reports that she has been offered a job as a nurse at the Ruptured and Crippled Children's Hospital.
Helen tells Lawrence about her recent illness.
Helen informs Lawrence that she is owed a letter for her birthday and is planning a visit from her parents.
Christmas card sent by Helen to Lawrence, unknown date.
Recto of greeting card depicts a print of a graphite drawing of the New York City skyline set over silver metallic paper, matted onto red paper. Drawing shows copyright "W.C.M." with printed title "Towers in the Sun" by William C. McNulty. Inner-left is blank. Inner-right bears a pre-printed Christmas greeting, with an inscription handwritten in black in: "I wish I might send more than a card but "war" is war. Love Helen".
Verso bears black pre-printed text. "from the Etching by Wm. C. McNulty © AMERICAN ARTISTS GROUP, N.Y. No. 15202 PRINTED IN U.S.A."
Helen thanks Lawrence for his letter and reflects on how they have changed.
File consists of 10 letters from Helen Waugh to Lawrence Broe that could not be confidently dated due to lack of marks.
Helen admonishes Lawrence for infrequent correspondence while she visits Waterford, Ontario.