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Books

The series consists of three published books given to or acquired by Emily Carr in 1904, 1905 and ca. 1933.
The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson vol. III: note on flyleaf in Emily Carr's handwriting reads M. Emily Carr from M.O.R.P. Scotland July 14, 1904.
The Poetical Works of Goethe: note on flyleaf in Alice Carr's handwriting reads Emily Carr from A.M.C. Dec. 13th, 1905.
French's Catalogue of Plays, 1933: notes in unknown hand on flyleaf (cover missing).

Correspondence outward to Lawren Harris

The series consists of Emily Carr’s personal correspondence outward, primarily addressed to Lawren Harris. Other letters are addressed to Edna Parnell, Bess (assumed to be Bess Larkin Housser Harris, wife of Lawren Harris), and his trustors.

The records that are dated by Carr date between 1941-1944. Several records are not dated, but are assumed to have been written during the same time period. The majority of the letters are written from 218 St. Andrews Street, which served as Carr’s studio between 1940-1945.

Six newspaper clippings cover a plaque created to honour Emily Carr in 1955.

Emily and Woo.

2 photographs of Emily Carr with her monkey, Woo. both are the same image but different formats - one a snapshot, the other a larger print.

Emily Carr fonds

  • PR-1263
  • Fonds
  • 1869-1953

The fonds consists of correspondence, diaries, notebooks, scrapbooks, financial records, manuscripts, photographs and paintings.

Carr, Emily

Emily Carr papers

Emily Carr (1871-1945) was a British Columbia artist and writer. The Emily Carr papers in MS-2763 (sometimes known as the Parnall collection) consist of approximately half of the papers and books which Emily Carr bequeathed to Ira Dilworth, her helpmate and literary executor. When Dilworth died in 1962 Emily's papers were divided between his two nieces and adopted daughters, Mrs. Edna Parnall and Mrs. Phylis Inglis. The Inglis collection (MS-2181) is also held by the BC Archives. The two collections are complementary, containing correspondence from the same people over the same period of time.

The Parnall collection includes diaries, notebooks, correspondence, a scrapbook and a collection of books and pamphlets. The diaries, notebooks and correspondence are a rich source of detail regarding Emily's life and travels. The correspondence dates from 1890 to 1945, the bulk having been received between 1941 and 1944. The inward correspondence series includes letters from fellow artists Lawren Harris, J.W. G. Macdonald and A.Y. Jackson, her publisher, Oxford University Press, and Mr. Ira Dilworth. There are also letters from family, fans, and birthday congratulations from many Victoria organizations. The majority of the books relate to the study of art, writing and poetry. Most of books contain annotations, providing interesting insights into her thoughts. There are sketches and photographs in some of the books, as noted in this finding aid. With the exception of one book in Box 7 - How to see modern pictures - the books and pamphlets have not been microfilmed.

Letters from Ira Dilworth

The series consists of letters to Emily Carr, from Ira Dilworth, written between 1944 and 1945 and kept by Carr in a CBC envelope marked "IRA'S LLTTERS [sic]". There is also a letter from Charles Comfort [?] dated 1937 and one from Katherine Joly or Daly [?] dated 1945.

The series also includes two essays or chapters written by Emily Carr: White Currants and Time. These are typed, undated copies that eventually formed part of "The Book of Small".