"Tear gas victims"; demonstrators injured during Bloody Sunday - the Vancouver post office riot.
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- 19 Jun 2938
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"Tear gas victims"; demonstrators injured during Bloody Sunday - the Vancouver post office riot.
Finnish Place Names on Malcolm Island
Part of Archives cartographic collection
The item is a map of Malcolm Island showing the names given to the settlement by Finnish settlers. The map was created in 2022 by Roger Lanqvist, a resident of Sointula to document the island's Finnish heritage. The map shows an image of the island, along with the Finnish names, local place names, and the source of the names.
The map was created digitally and printed onto archival quality paper. The map is just one of many copies created by Mr. Lanqvist. He donated a copy to the BC Archives in 2023.
The item is a painting created by Victoria-based artist Chrystal Phan in 2021. It depicts a family of Vietnamese-Canadians sitting around a table eating a meal.
The item is a sculptural mask created by artist Twyla Exner in April 2020.
Exner, Twyla
Weather Series : 2020 May - Hottest May On Record
The digital photograph is created by David Ellingsen in 2020 as part of the Weather Patterns series [that includes PDP10343, PDP10344, PDP10345, PDP10346 and PDP10347]. The overall image is a composite of many photographs of ocean views taken in Victoria over a period of time.
The image represents climate change and the environmental conditions that brought about the COVID-19 pandemic.
The item is a painting created by Victoria-based artist Chrystal Phan in 2020. It depicts a family of Vietnamese-Canadians enjoying themselves around a swimming pool.
The item is a pastel sketch created by amateur artist Lee Richardson in 2020. The image is supposed to represent that of the foot of Dr. Bonnie Henry (Provincial Health Officer of British Columbia) crushing the COVID-19 virus under a pair of shoes created in her honour by shoe designer John Fluevog.
The item is a painting by amateur artist Rhonda McKone that was created in 2020.
The item is a painting created by amateur artist Francine Klysen in 2020.
Part of Agnes Deans Cameron fonds
Item consists of a photograph of a man sitting on a whale. Cameron's caption on the verso reads: "Meditations of a modern Jonah, 'it's safer outside.' - Picture taken at one of the British Columbia whaling stations."
The item consists of one watercolour painting by Gwladys Woodward (also spelled Gladys). The title of the painting is not known, but depicts trees in the foreground with a body of water and mountains in the background.
Woodward, Gladys
[Mountains, water, building and pilings near Port Alberni?]
The item consists of one watercolour painting by Gwladys Woodward (also spelled Gladys) . The title of the painting is not known but depicts water, mountains, a building, and pilings, possibly near Port Alberni.
Woodward, Gladys
The digital photograph is created by David Ellingsen in 2020 as part of the Weather Patterns series [that includes PDP10342, PDP10343, PDP10344, PDP10346 and PDP10347]. The overall image is a composite of many photographs of ocean views taken in Victoria and Quadra Island over a period of time.
The image represents climate change and the environmental conditions that brought about the COVID-19 pandemic.
The item is a b&w photograph of the Willow Creek ditch.
The item is a b&w photograph of Quesnel, taken from a hillside.
Item consists of a mount of two landscape photographs adhered to card to create a panoramic view of Gardiner Canal. Adhesive is unknown.
Item consists of one photograph of the exterior of an unidentified house.
John Forrest, stone cutter (on left)
The item is a b&w photograph of stone cutter John Forrest and others.
James Bay Athletic Association clubhouse
The item is a b&w photograph of the James Bay Athletic Association clubhouse.
Butchart Gardens, near Victoria, V.I., B.C.
The item is a b&w photograph of Butchart Gardens.
The item is a b&w photograph of Hastings Street in Vancouver.
Item consists of one photograph of Bamfield Cable Station. From left to right: cable tank, cable hut; engine house containing electric plant; water tank over house.
The item consists of one watercolour painting by Gwladys Woodward (also spelled Gladys) . The title of the painting is not known but depicts a churchyard. Another painting (PDP10269b) is on the reverse. The painting is not signed.
Woodward, Gladys
Item consists of one photograph depicting a game of tug-of-war at an unknown location.
The item is a b&w copy photograph of a logging truck.
Item consists of one photograph of staff at Bamfield. Individuals are identified on the verso: front row: Hill, Nesbitt, Grant, Taylor, Annand, Salisbury, and Cooke; second row: Thurston, Dicketts, Bent, Milward, Plunket, and Chapman; on floor: Noad and Brady