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Ernest Stephen Antle (1900?-1987) was the son of the Rev, John Antle of the Columbia Coast Mission.
Ernest Stephen Antle (1900?-1987) was the son of the Rev, John Antle of the Columbia Coast Mission.
Antler Creek Placer Mining Company
The Antler Creek Placer Mining Company was formed in 1896 to drive a tunnel to a back channel of Antler Creek in the Cariboo. The ground was abandoned in 1897.
Archibald, James Ross, 1882-1957
Architects Association of Victoria
The Architects Association of Victoria was formed in 1910 to promote the concerns of architects and provide social activities. It changed its name to the Victoria Chapter of the British Columbia Society of Architects in 1912 and became in 1914.
Architectural Institute of British Columbia
Archives Association of British Columbia
The Archives Association of British Columbia (AABC) was formed in October 1990 when members of the Association of British Columbia Archivists and the British Columbia Archives Council voted to amalgamate the two organizations. The association was incorporated on January 21, 1991. The AABC speaks on behalf of both archivists and archival institutions across the province. As a member of the Canadian Council of Archives, the Association represents archival institutions in British Columbia at the national level. The mission of the AABC is to foster the development of the provincial archival community in order to better preserve and promote access to British Columbia's documentary heritage.
The Arctic Studio was in Prince Rupert and operated by J. Morte H. Craig. Craig operated in Prince Rupert from about 1912 to 1932. Some of his photo stock was that of H.J. Goetzman, a Dawson City photographer, which he purchased in 1905, while Craig was living in Dawson.
Ariel Engineering Limited was founded in 1965 and headquartered at 1112 West Pender Street in Vancouver. Okanagan Helicopters had a significant interest in the company and at one time held 2500 of Ariel’s shares. The first directors were Dr T. Ingledow, Mr L.H.J. Cook, Mr G.W. McPherson and Mr I. Kennedy. Ariel Engineering ceased operations in 1982.
The Arion Club, a male choir, was formed in Victoria in 1893.
Armington, Caroline Helena Wilkinson, 1875-1939
Armington, Frank Milton, 1876-1941
Armstrong and Spencer was a firm of barristers and solicitors formed by R. Armstrong and O.L. Spencer. The firm functioned from 1894-1895.
The Armstrong Women's Institute was formed in the North Okanagan District in 1920.
Armstrong, Morris and Company was a building construction firm whose work included the substructure of the Fraser River Bridge at New Westminster.
The Arrow Park Women's Institute was disbanded in 1969.
Arrow-Slocan Lake District Board Women's Institute
The Arrow-Slocan Lake District Board Women's Institute was formed in 1951.
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Arthur J. Langton Electric Light Studios