Emily Carr with friends and caravan "Elephant" on sketching trip, Esquimalt Lagoon
- B-09610
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- 18 May 1934
One loose snapshot photograph of Emily Carr and friends.
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Emily Carr with friends and caravan "Elephant" on sketching trip, Esquimalt Lagoon
One loose snapshot photograph of Emily Carr and friends.
Sheep dogs, Twinkee (cat), Dolf, (cat) chipmonk & Par[r]ot in garden & me.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
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.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
Tantrum, Woo, me in my garden.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
Picnic with Edna Leary, Haida guide Clara Russ, and old Billie dog at Ts'aahl Llnagaay (Chaatl)
Item is a single photograph from one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
The photograph depicts from left to right: Edna Leary, Emily Carr, and Clara Russ. In "Unsettling Encounters: First Nations Imagery in the Art of Emily Carr" (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2006), Gerta Moray identifies the image in the following caption: “Emily Carr at Ts'aa7ahl ‘llnagaay/Chaatl, Haida Gwaii, in 1912, with her Haida guide Clara Russ and ‘chaperone’ Edna Leary. Clara’s husband, William, is taking the photograph."
Window display in book department of department store, Toronto, for Emily Carr's "Klee Wyck"
One loose photograph received alongside album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
Miss M.E. Carr Esquimalt Lagoon May 1934.
One photograph received in association with MS-2094.
Garden room below studio, 646 Simcoe St.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
Emily Carr and her three dogs.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
Billie, Sallie & Jane, Vancouver.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
House with totem, Alert Bay, BC.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
Alert Bay pole and housefront.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
View of Alert Bay from the ocean.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
View of house fronts, Alert Bay, BC.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
Alert Bay poles and housefronts.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
The Famous War Pole of Alert Bay, recent[ly] taken East for a rich home.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
One snapshot on an album page.
Sheep dogs, Twinkee (cat), Dolf, (cat) chipmonk & Par[r]ot in garden & me.
One photograph on one of the album pages (originally from a bound album) received in association with MS-2094.
Flora Alfreda Hamilton Burns records
Correspondence, historical notes, drafts of articles and reviews, and family memorabilia.
Flora Alfreda Hamilton Burns records
Notes and cuttings on H.M.S. Condor, Glendale Cottage, Armadale House and William John MacDonald. This unit also contains a transcription of a letter dated 8 June 1864 from Henry Solomon of Augusta, Georgia to his brother N.E. Solomon of Victoria.
Flora Alfreda Hamilton Burns papers
Flora Alfreda Hamilton Burns (1891-1983) was a freelance writer based in Victoria. This collection contains her research notes and correspondence and also material relating to her family. Her maternal grandfather, W.J. Macdonald, arrived in Victoria to work for the Hudson's Bay Company in 1851. He later became the mayor of Victoria, a member of the legislative assembly and finally a senator. Her father, Gavin Hamilton Burns, was the manager of the Bank of British North America in Victoria between 1889-1901. Her mother, Mrs. Gavin (nee Flora Alexandrina Macdonald) Burns, was a close friend of Sophie Pemberton (Beanlands/Dean Drummond). Emily Carr was a friend of both Flora Hamilton Burns and her mother. There are letters in this collection from the artist Sophie Pemberton to Flora Alexandrina Burns during her travels to California (1902), Europe (1902-1904) and later, her residence in England. The close friendship between the two results in a very informative correspondence. The letters from Emily Carr are equally interesting, revealing details of the artist's life and travels (1924-1943). The collection also includes a letter from Edith Carr to Mrs. Flora Burns (1891) and a letter from Lizzie Carr to Miss Flora Hamilton Burns (1924). Flora Hamilton Burns published a number of articles on Emily Carr and participated in exhibitions and other projects to commemorate the artist. Notes and drafts for the articles and other projects are in this collection. Boxes 3 and 4 of the collection contain material relating to Flora's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Burns. Their correspondence provides a glimpse of life in Victoria in the 1890s. Mr. Gavin Burns' notes on the history of the Bank of British North America are also included. Earlier accessions of Miss Burns papers include Add. MSS. 317 and MS-2663.
Notes re career of Miss Flora Hamilton Burns
Letters from Sophie Dean Drummond (Pemberton)