Artist Emily Carr standing on the porch at 316 Beckley St., Victoria.
- F-05885
- Item
- May or Jun 1938
One photo of Emily Carr on verandah of her home.
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Artist Emily Carr standing on the porch at 316 Beckley St., Victoria.
One photo of Emily Carr on verandah of her home.
The Langford Cottage, June 1939.
Photograph of "Rat Hall", house rented by Emily Carr in 1939 sketching trip.
The fonds consists of 18 letters written to Humphrey Toms by Emily Carr, as well as 3 photographs taken by Toms.
Toms, Humphrey Nicolas Wolferstan
Nan Cheney (left) and artist Emily Carr on porch of 316 Beckley St., Victoria
Part of Humphrey Toms fonds
The item is a black and white photograph of Emily Carr and Nan Cheney. The photograph was taken by Humphrey Toms in May 1938.
Richard Carr residence, 207 Government St.
Part of Humphrey Toms fonds
The item is a black and white photograph of the Carr family home on Government Street, Victoria, BC. The photograph was taken by Humphrey Toms in 1939.
Mrs. Plummer's House, Superior Street, Victoria, B.C.
Part of Humphrey Toms fonds
The item is a black and white photograph showing the house Emily Carr describes in The Book of Small. The photograph was taken by Humphrey Toms in 1939. The King's Printer building is on the left.
Personal papers and research notes
Part of Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher fonds
The papers of Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher, including research files on Emily Carr, Arthur Pitts and the Island Arts and Crafts Society, and personal correspondence and scrapbooks. Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher was a friend and sketching partner of Emily Carr. She wrote two books, M.E.: a portrayal of Emily Carr (1969) and Emily Carr: the untold story (1978). In 1974 she was appointed the "Special Consultant on Emily Carr for the British Columbia government". This collection includes material she gathered during her research, her research correspondence, and drafts of her books and articles. Hembroff-Schleicher also wrote about other subjects, including the British watercolourist Arthur D.J. Pitts who lived in Saanich from 1947 to 1972, and the Island Arts and Crafts Society. Hembroff-Schleicher grew up in Victoria. Her scrapbook and photo albums provide glimpses of life in the city. This collection also includes the journal of her travelling companion, Marian Allardt, during their trip to Europe 1928-29, and her correspondence with fellow artist Max Maynard. The files have been grouped into the following broad thematic categories; duplicates have been removed. Otherwise, the original composition of the files has not been altered: Research - Emily Carr (Boxes 1 to 3); Research - Arthur Pitts (Box 4); Research - Island Arts and Crafts Society (Box 4); Research - Ernest Hemingway (Box 4); Personal - Correspondence and documents (Boxes 4 to 6). The material Hembroff-Schleicher gathered during her research included photocopies of Emily Carr's correspondence. The copies have been retained only if they were annotated, or if they represented collections that are not held by the British Columbia Archives. This collection also included photocopies of all of Emily Carr's correspondence with Ira Dilworth. The photocopies were not retained in this collection because they were not annotated. The originals are in the Parnall (MS-2763) and the Inglis (MS-2181) collections.
Hembroff-Schleicher, Edythe May, 1906-1994
Part of Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher fonds
In an interview with Mrs. Edith Hembroff-Schleicher, Humphrey Toms describes his association with Emily Carr, particularly in the 1930s. Toms saw Carr's work in the 1932 Island Arts and Crafts Society show. Met Carr in 1933. Toms describes visits to Carr's studio (1933) and to her skecthing camps. Anecdote about a sketch in Toms' possession. Other visits to sketching camps in the late 1930s and 1940, Anecdote about swapping old clothes for Carr sketches, 1936. Carr paints Toms' portrait. Assessment of Carr's work. Track 2 is blank.
Flora & I Langford 1939 (Pout & Matilda)
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094. Artist Emily Carr, left, and Flora Hamilton Burns seated on the porch of "Rat Hall," Millstream Road, Langford.