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Nellie Isabel (Burnham) Gosnell family history

File consists of a black and white photographic print, presumably of Nellie Isabel Gosnell as a young woman and a two page typewritten history of the Chapman, Burnham, and Gosnell families. It provides family trees and recounts the movements of these families as they settled and became established in Cobble Hill and Victoria in the late 19th and early twentieth century. The history was written by Nellie Gosnell's daughter, Margaret (Gosnell) Taylor.

Retinal Circus handbills

The file consists of eight handbills that advertise concerts at the Retinal Circus, a music club that opened at 1024 Davie Street, Vancouver, in the fall of 1967 and closed in January of 1969. The club hosted a wide range of psychedelic, blues, rock, and rockabilly musical acts, and was known for its psychedelic light shows. The handbills were designed by Steve Seymour.

Field notes of Herman [sic] Leisk: Marpole middens and other B.C. locations, 1927-1932, as translated and copied from original notes by Golden Stanley, 1945-197

The file consists of a bound volume of transcript copies of translated notes made by Golden Stanley of Hermann Leisk's field notes regarding the Marpole middens and other B.C. locations, 1927-1932. Stanley translated and copied from Leisk's original notes between 1945 and 1973. Leisk was an amateur archaeologist.

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