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Robert Chesterman fonds

  • PR-2263
  • Fonds
  • 1959-1987; predominant 1963-1987

The fonds consists of 524 audio tape reels, the majority of which (484 reels) contain radio programs produced by Robert Chesterman at CBC Vancouver. The remaining 40 recordings were produced by various CBC producers during the mid-to-late-1960s, and were retained by Chesterman for "historical" purposes.

Chesterman, Robert Paul

Jack Webster Productions Limited fonds

  • PR-1855
  • Fonds
  • 1978-1987

The fonds comprises videotape recordings of the public affairs program "Webster!", which was broadcast by BCTV from 1978-10-02 to 1987-05-01. The fond also includes an name/subject index of guests and topics and an incomplete set of daily line-up sheets.

The list of guests who appeared on the show is a virtual "who's who" from a decade in Canadian public life. Politicians, labour leaders, prominent business people, authors, academics and entertainers were among those interviewed by Jack Webster, a veteran journalist with a reputation for being both tough and fair. A partial list of the show's better-known guests appears below.

Adams, Bryan
Allen, Bruce
Amiel, Barbara
Andstein, Cliff
Angus, Mark
Atwood, Margaret, 1939-
Austin, Jack
Axworthy, Lloyd, 1939-
Barber, Charles F., 1949-
Barrett, David, 1930- DNU
Bartlett, Michael
Beatty, Perrin, 1950-
Bennett, Keith
Bennett, William Richards, 1932- DNU
Berton, Pierre Francis deMarigny, 1920-
Bibb, Leon
Blatherwick, John
Broadbent, Ed, 1936-
Caldicott, Helen
Campagnolo, Iona Viviene, 1932-
Campbell, Gordon
Campbell, Kim, 1947-
Carney, Patricia, 1935-
Chretien, Jean, 1934-
Clark, Joe, 1939-
Collins, Mary, 1940-
Crispo, John H.G. (John Herbert Gillespie), 1933-
Crosbie, John, 1931-
Curtis, Hugh Austin, 1932-
Davis, Jack, 1916-1992
Dexter, Reva K.
Dosanjh, Ujjal, 1947-
Dueck, Peter A.
Dye, Kenneth M., 1916-
Dyer, Gwynne
Fotheringham, Allan Murray, 1932-
Fraser, John Allen, 1931-
Friedmann, Karl A. (Karl Anton)
Gabelmann, Colin Stuart, 1944-
Georgetti, Ken
Gibson, Gordon Fullerton, 1937-
Green, Jim
Gruntman, Art
Hansen, Rick, 1957-
Hanson, Lyall Franklin, 1929-
Harcourt, Michael Franklin, 1943-
Hatfield, Richard, 1931-1991
Heinrich, John Herbert, 1936-
Henry, Shirley
Hewitt, James, 1933-
Holmes, Tom
Howard, Frank
Jewett, Pauline, 1922-
Johnston, Donald J., 1936-
Johnston, John
Johnston, Rita Margaret, 1935-
Kaplan, Bob
Kelly, Colin
Kempf, Jack Joseph
Krantz, Gerry
Kube, Arthur A.
Lalonde, Marc, 1929-
Latta, Mike
Lawson, Edward M., 1929-
Lea, Graham Richard, 1934-
Lee, Art
Lester, Peter
Linden, Allen M., 1934-
Macdonald, Alexander Barrett, 1918-
Macdonald, Donald, 1952-
Macdonald, Flora Isabel, 1926-
Mair, Kenneth Rafe, 1931-
Manuel, George, 1921-
Matkin, James Grant, 1942-
Mazankowski, Don, 1935-
McAllister, Peter
McCarthy, Grace Mary, 1927-
McClelland, Robert Howard, 1933-
McDougall, Barbara
McGeer, Patrick Lucey, 1927-
McLeod, Doug
McMillan, Ian
McMillan, Tom
McMurphy, Elsie
McVeigh, Chuck
Mercier, Elmer
Mitchell, David Joseph, 1954-
Mitchell, Margaret
Mulroney, Brian, 1939-
Munro, Jack
Newman, Peter C., 1929-
Nichols, Marjorie, 1943-1991
Nielsen, James Arthur, 1938-
Nunziata, John
Outerbridge, Bill
Owen, Phillip
Owen, Stephen, 1948-
Parks, John
Pederson, George
Perrault, Ray, 1926-
Phillips, Arthur, 1930-
Phillips, Donald McGray, 1929-
Phillips, Ed
Pocklington, Peter
Pollen, Peter
Puil, George
Rankin, Harry, 1920-
Richardson, Miles
Richmond, Claude
Ritchie, William Samuel, 1927-
Robinson, Svend
Rogers, Stephen, 1942-
Rose, Mark, 1924-2008
Saywell, William
Schreck, David Donald, 1947-
Segarty, Terry
Shields, John
Shrum, Gordon Merritt, 1896-1985
Skalbania, Nelson
Skelly, Robert Evans, 1943-
Smallwood, Joan Kathleen, 1950-
Smith, Brian Ray Douglas, 1934-
Stewart, Bob
Strangway, David
Stupich, David Daniel, 1921-
Taylor, Carole
Trotter, Fred
Trudeau, Pierre Elliott, 1919-2000
Turner, John Napier, 1929-
Vander Zalm, William N., 1934- DNU
Waddell, Ian G., 1942-
Walker, Michael A., 1945-
Waterland, Thomas Manville, 1933-
Watson, Paul
Watts, George
Webster, Jack, 1918-1999
Williams, Louis Allan, 1922-
Williams, Robert Arthur, 1933-
Wolfe, Evan Maurice, 1922-
Yorke, Bruce
Zimmerman, Adam

Jack Webster Productions

David Mitchell fonds

  • PR-1845
  • Fonds
  • 1986-1987

The fonds consists of oral history interviews pertaining to the history of the British Columbia Social Credit Party from 1975 to 1987.

Mitchell, David Joseph, 1954-

St. George's School fonds

  • PR-0173
  • Fonds
  • 1933-1987

The fonds consists of minute books, financial statements, correspondence, scrapbooks containing photographs, circulars and announcements.

St. George's School (Vancouver, B.C.)

Bruce Flanagan fonds

  • PR-2368
  • Fonds
  • 1969-1987

The fonds consists of 161 35 mm colour slides and four large slides predominantly depicting logging camps and equipment in British Columbia, between 1969-1987. The logging camps and locations captured in the slides are: Port McNeill, Rayonier Logging Camp; Jeune Landing, Port Alice; Denham Bay Logging Camp; and Nimpkish Logging Camp.

There are also slides depicting Vancouver, the construction of BC Place in 1982-1983, and Ladysmith.

Flanagan, Bruce

Shaw Cable (Port Alberni) fonds

  • PR-2238
  • Fonds
  • 1985-1987

The fonds consists of episodes from the public access cable television series "As It Was", which featured interviews focusing on the history of the lumber industry in the Alberni Valley.

Shaw Cable (Port Alberni, B.C.)

Stanley Fox fonds

  • PR-2239
  • Fonds
  • 1931, 1947-1950, 1987

The fonds mainly consists of Stanley Fox's own films, including the originals for "Suite Two: A Memo to Oscar" (1947, with Dorothy Burritt) and "In the Daytime" (1949-1950, with Peter Varley). The fonds also contains a video copy of some of Fox's earliest footage and shorter films. Also included are two reels of the three-reel documentary film "[Tropical Valley expedition]" (1931), which Mr. Fox purchased at an auction in Victoria.

Fox, Stanley

Don Mowatt fonds

  • PR-2257
  • Fonds
  • 1959 ; 1965-1987; predominantly 1965-1987

The fonds comprises CBC Radio productions, mainly produced at CBC Vancouver by Don Mowatt. The programs include musical concerts, documentaries, radio plays and features. The fonds includes most of the programs from the series "The Hornby Collection", for which Mowatt was appointed Executive Producer in 1977. There are also several programs from "Testament", for which he was appointed Executive Producer in 1983. In addition, there are many examples of his work for other series, including "Heritage Theatre", "The Bush and the Salon", "Ideas", "CBC Stage", and others.

Mowatt, Don

Flora Alfreda Hamilton Burns fonds

  • PR-1148
  • Fonds
  • 1880-1987

The fonds consists of research notes and essays on Emily Carr, personal correspondence (including letters from Emily Carr and Sophie Pemberton), family memorabilia and photographs. Fonds also includes books given to Flora Burns by Alice and Emily Carr.

Burns, Flora Alfreda Hamilton

Lew M. Parry fonds

  • PR-1834
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1930-1987]

The fonds consists of records generated by Lew M. Parry between about 1930 and 1987 in the course of his activities as a film maker based in Vancouver, including records generated by the companies Trans-Canada Films Ltd., Lew Parry Film Productions and Parry Films Ltd. The fonds also includes records generated by Lew Parry through his activities as art director and set designer for the Vancouver Little Theatre Association in Vancouver from about 1933 until about 1947. Also included are a few personal records such as photographs of Parry's home, family and friends. The fonds consists of Parry's films and library footage, comprising industrial films of bridge, power plant and dam construction, and of the mining, logging and fishing industries, as well as documentaries, travelogues, promotional films, newsreels, educational and training films, dramatic short films, docudramas, theatrical trailers and television programs and commercials. The fonds also includes photographs of Parry's activities making promotional films, and making industrial films of the mining industry and of bridge, dam and power plant construction projects. There are also photographs of the filming of the pilot television program North of 53 and of The Littlest Hobo program; of film studios, film sets, and recording studios; photographs of actors (including actors from Paramount Studios) and a few personal photographs of Parry's home, family and friends. In addition the fonds includes a scrapbook containing Vancouver Little Theatre Association programs (1933-1947), correspondence, notes, newspaper clippings, black and white photographs, including some of the Vancouver Diamond Jubilee parade, graphite sketches and colour drawings of set designs, art sketches (including possibly a storyboard for a “screen ad” for Roger's Sugar), invitations and an invoice. The fonds also includes four award certificates (1957, 1986-1987).

Parry, Lew M., 1905-1993

Educational Research Institute of British Columbia fonds

  • PR-0940
  • Fonds
  • 1956-1986

The fonds consists of minutes, policy manuals, institute research reports, contractual research reports, video reels, sound cassettes and films.

Educational Research Institute of British Columbia

Savona Timber Company / Evans Products Company fonds

  • PR-2307
  • Fonds
  • 1931-1986; predominantly 1948-1978

Fonds consists of administrative and operating records of the Savona Timber Company in Savona, British Columbia, ca. 1948 to 1969, and continuing operations under Evans Products Company, post-1969 and until 1986. Records pertain primarily to timber harvesting in British Columbia's central interior and to B.C. Interior logging operations. The fonds also includes a scrapbook which documents the activities of Evans Products Company at their Vancouver sawmill and battery separator plant from 1931 to 1961. The fonds consists of five series: Series 1. Administration and finance files, 1952-1985, predom. 1960-1978, ca. 1.6 m which includes financial records, month-end reports, and general files; Series 2. Crown timber sales (TSX), 1948-1976, ca. 1.65 m; Series 3. Private timber sales, 1965-1980, ca. 30 cm; Series 4. Timber sales harvesting licences (TSHL), 1963-1986, ca. 1 m; and, Series 5. Evans Products Company Limited, Vancouver, scrapbook, 1931-1961, 1 vol. Predominant in the fonds are timber licence records: Crown Timber Sales (series 2), Private Timber Sales (series 3) and Timber Sale Harvesting Licences (series 4). The Savona Timber fonds includes records pertaining to associated and subsidiary companies such as Ashcroft Lumber (Savona Timber Holdings Limited), Bonaparte Lumber and Gateway Lumber and illustrates involvements and interactions between the British Columbia Forest Service and small lumber operators. Several different companies were often involved in initiatives such as a single timber licence, whether in financing, oversight or contracting capacity, even though only one timber company is usually listed as part of the Timber Sale record.

Savona Timber Company Limited

Bank of British Columbia fonds

  • PR-2343
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1964]-1986

The fonds consists of textual, photographic, video, and audio records of the marketing department of the Bank of British Columbia, created from around 1964 to 1986.
Records document the following activities of the marketing department: selection of an advertising agency; creation of a corporate image; promotion of the bank including program development and associated promotional materials (pamphlets, mailings, posters, television and radio commercials etc.); administration of employee incentive programs; issuing press releases and tracking media coverage; production and dissemination of annual reports and shareholder reports; collection of historical documents relating to the bank and associated agencies; collection of staff photos for promotional use; and oversight of the opening of new branches.

Following these activities, the fonds has been arranged into the following 9 series: Advertising, media coverage and press releases; Shareholder and public relations records; Company relations and staff engagement records; Annual reports; Company calendar records; Marketing strategy, research, and promotion records; Bank history records; Staff profile records and; Branch opening records.

There have been two institutions in B.C.’s history operating under the name of the Bank of British Columbia, the first operating from 1862 until 1901. While the activities of these two institutions are unrelated, the shared namesake was often highlighted, and many members of the public communicated with the second Bank of B.C., sending its staff historical material related to the first Bank of B.C. These records can be located in the series “Bank history records”.

The records were received by the archives with no designated classification system and many of the textual records and the majority of the photographic records were loose in their boxes. A selection of photographs were selected for removal by the archivist as they lacked any identifiable connection with the Bank and its business. A selection of textual material and video cassettes were identified for removal due either to their deleterious physical condition or lack of context to the Bank’s business.
Additionally, while the Bank of B.C. collected newspaper clippings throughout its life, documenting its advertising campaigns and media coverage, those folders and scrapbooks comprised exclusively of newspaper clippings devoid of other context and featuring predominantly material from major newspapers, were not kept by the archivist.

Bank of British Columbia

Norman Newton fonds

  • PR-2262
  • Fonds
  • 1964-1986

The fonds consists of 271 audio tape reels, mainly containing CBC radio programs produced by Norman Newton. It includes three main types of recordings.

The first, and most numerous (T4365:0001-0200), are musical recordings of (mainly) Vancouver artists in concert, and of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (1983-1985), conducted by Kazuyoshi Akiyama, Rudolf Barshai, and various guest conductors. These performances were broadcast on such CBC programs as "Arts National", "Mostly Music", "Orgainists in Recital", "Pacific Soundscape", "Tapyak-tama", and "Two New Hours".

The second group (T4365:0201-0242) comprises radio dramas and documentaries produced by Newton between 1966 and the late 1970s. These were heard on series such as "Audience" and "CBC Stage".

The third group (T4365:0243-0271) consists of recorded material relating to the culture and music of the First Nations of the Pacific Northwest Coast. It includes unedited material recorded in May 1968 at Alert Bay, B.C., featuring interviews about the potlatch with Kwakiutl people from Alert Bay and Fort Rupert, plus a public performance of Kwakiutl songs and dances. This group also includes the 1964 radio program "Music of the Native Peoples of B.C." and some programs from 1965: "Alert Bay Indian Songs & Dances" and the six-part series "The Indian as Artist".

Newton, Norman Lewis, 1929-

Rosemary Brown fonds

  • PR-2328
  • Fonds
  • 1969-1986; predominant 1977-1986

The fonds consists of the records of Rosemary Brown, and were created in her capacity as a member of the British Columbia legislative assembly (MLA), and as a member of the New Democratic Party. A large number of the records reflect Rosemary Brown’s activities on legislative committees and her caucus critic responsibilities.

The records, in smaller numbers, were also created in her capacity as a public speaker, columnist, and university instructor, activities which were not directly related to her job as MLA, but which were carried on at the same time she was an MLA. The fonds also consists of a relatively small number of personal records which were intermingled with records relating to her MLA work.

The records were created by Rosemary Brown at the B.C. legislature, although whether they were created by her, immediate staff, or caucus research staff, is not always clear. Records were also presumably created in Brown’s constituency office.

Records reflect events in the two constituencies she served, although most reflect the time period after she left Vancouver-Burrard to serve as MLA for Burnaby-Edmonds, from 1979 to 1986. Although the majority of her correspondence was with people in the greater Vancouver area, the geographic scope of the records includes all of the province of British Columbia as she was concerned with province-wide issues, and also received letters from citizens throughout the province. In addition to concerning B.C. affairs there are reports and letters from outside B.C. and concerning issues of national and international relevance.

The records date predominantly from 1977 to 1986.There are virtually no records from the periods of Brown’s life prior to becoming an MLA in 1972 or after her retirement from B.C. politics in 1986. There are almost no records from her first years as MLA, from 1972 to 1975, when she was on the government side of the house.

The subject matter of the files includes all aspects of British Columbia politics and public policy. However there is a particular emphasis on records related to the subjects of her caucus critic responsibilities and legislative committees, and areas of her personal interest and activism. Her critic or spokesperson areas, reflected in the files, include the Human Resources ministry (and related areas of Health), feminism and the status of women, human rights and minority groups, Attorney General, and Consumer and Corporate Affairs. The files also reflect her interest in municipal affairs, education, environmental issues, labour rights, civil rights, minorities and each of these in an international context.

A large amount of the correspondence is from members of the public who expressed their opinions on political and social issues. Correspondence also includes “case work” (requests from the public for assistance with personal issues and problems). As Brown was a well-known public figure, the correspondence comes from various parts of the province and is not restricted to her constituents. There are also a significant number of records related to the policies and political activities of the New Democratic Party both in B.C. and across Canada.

The fonds consists of the following documentary forms: correspondence; memos; briefs on legislation and issues from government, organizations and non-governmental bodies; research information; copies of Hansard and government bills and budget documents; reports; newsletters; pamphlets; petitions; position papers; press releases; reports; petitions; studies; election campaign literature and voter lists.

The fonds also consists of a large amount of collected resource or reference material; these subject files include clippings, newsletters, magazines, pamphlets and photocopied articles. There are a small number of Brown’s speeches and articles written by Brown. Some records appear to have been given to Brown by research staff, with their suggestions that she use the information for her questions in the legislature or for speeches. There are also what appear to be Brown’s handwritten notes on issues.

A small number of files consist of personal correspondence (friends and acquaintances) and personal business records, (financial, real estate purchases, mortgage, MLA remuneration), and collected ephemera. These were intermingled with the records relating to her MLA work.

There are no photographs in the fonds.

The correspondence files are arranged as they were by the creator of the records, in chronological and alphabetical order.

The files were found to have no numbered classification system. They were usually well-labeled by the creator of the files, and organized by the creator according to subjects falling under the responsibility of a government ministry (i.e. the Human Resources ministry, Health, the Attorney General, and Consumer and Corporate Affairs, etc.). However, many appeared to be out of the order of their original filing system, so it was sometimes necessary for the archivist to reorganize the files to return them to this original subject arrangement, grouping files according to the subject matter as it appears in the title of the folder.

The archivist determined that distinct series could not be distinguished; the fonds therefore consists of only one series.

Brown, Rosemary (Wedderburn), 1930-

Imbert Orchard fonds

  • PR-0374
  • Fonds
  • 1898-[1950s]; 1959-1985; predominant 1959-1979

The fonds consists of oral history interviews, radio programs, and other sound recordings, as well as scripts, notes, correspondence, photographs, two amateur films, and a drawing. This material was created or accumulated by Imbert Orchard during the production of oral history interviews and documentary radio programs for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Vancouver, and in his later career as a university professor and freelance radio producer.

Orchard, Imbert, 1909-1991

Cominco Ltd. fonds

  • PR-1419
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1884-1985]

The fonds consists of the records of Cominco Ltd., including those created under its previous name, the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited. Most of the records were selected by Cominco from its offices in Vancouver and Trail, B.C.

The fonds includes textual records, approximately 8700 photographs, maps, films and sound recordings which include oral histories with former employees. The records document the industrial activities, personnel, and the social history of the communities where the company was active.

Documentary forms include but are not limited to: correspondence; photographs; annual reports; news clippings and scrapbooks; lab reports; payroll records; journals, ledgers, cash books and other financial records; sound recordings of interviews, oral histories and radio broadcasts; transcripts connected with the Cominco oral history project; films (including those of mining operations); maps; informational publications, pamphlets and brochures about the company; engineering and geological reports; subdivision plans and city plans; property/lot plans; and the president's files.

Subject matter includes topics such as mineral exploration, mining, smelting, fertilizer production, research and development, legal matters, finance, personnel and labour relations, public relations and advertising, company history and environmental pollution.

Topics and locations reflected in the records include but are not limited to: Trail area operations at Warfield and Tadanac; the Sullivan mine at Kimberley; the Bluebell mine and concentrator at Riondel, B.C.; the Con mine in Yellowknife, N.W.T.; the H.B. mine and concentrator at Salmo, B.C.; Calgary facilities for production of ammonia, ammonium nitrate and urea; Benson Lake (Vancouver Island) mine and concentrator; the mercury mine at Pinchi Lake, B.C.; the Box mine at Goldfields (Athabaska Lake) Saskatchewan; Wedge copper mine at Newcastle, New Brunswick; Pacific Coast Terminals Limited operations in warehousing, docking, loading and shipping at New Westminster and Port Moody, B.C.

The records document Cominco’s operations in fields such as zinc die casting through the purchase of National Hardware Specialties Limited and its plant in Dresden, Ontario. The records reflect the continuing research and development carried out at Trail, and, after the mid-1960s, at the new research centre built at Sheridan Park, Ontario.

Records of subsidiaries and affiliates include those of operations in the United States and overseas. These include but are not limited to: Cominco Products, Inc. a wholly-owned subsidiary created to carry out fertilizer warehousing, liquid fertilizer conversion and product marketing at Spokane, Washington; the development of phosphate rock mining interests in Montana; the Magmont lead mine and concentrator at Bixby, Missouri; Rubiales mine, Lugo Province, Spain; the Black Angel mine and concentrator, Marmorilik Fjord, Greenland; and Cominco Binani Zinc Limited (CBZL) in India.

Photographs and textual records document the important role played by Cominco, beginning in the 1920s, in exploring the northern regions of the four western provinces and the Northwest Territories. The company pioneered aircraft prospecting which led to the discovery of gold, uranium, oil and copper. Exploration by Cominco influenced settlement patterns and laid the foundation for the creation of an aviation service in northern Canada.

The fonds also consists of records of Cominco’s participation in the Manhattan Project's heavy water production program during World War II. Textual records are contained in series MS-2500. Photographs are contained in series MS-3176, consisting of images which include: primary plant and secondary cell plant, (including construction of, starting in November 1942); the oxygen stripper tower, booster room, cooling tower, boiler plant, and evaporator building. See the files referring to Project 9, Heavy Water, No. 9 Project, or P-9 Project.

Other notable records include those concerning the international dispute between Canada and the United States over pollution from the Trail smelter and its effects on the agricultural lands in the U.S. Cominco was involved in an international tribunal in 1932 (Trail smelter dispute) as a consequence of sulphur-bearing smoke damage to crops. See file of negative filmstrips titled Smoke Control – Mathews films Tribunal Case 1932 [photographs]. Among other topics the photographs appear to include images of areas in Idaho and Washington State. They are possibly connected with MS-2500, box 457, file 1, “Survey of agricultural conditions (Mathews) - appendix D8”, dated 1935.

The fonds also consists of records of subsidiaries, affiliates, and predecessor companies, including the West Kootenay Power and Light Company Ltd. and the Canadian North-eastern Railway Company (previously Portland Canal Short Line Railway).

The fonds consists of the following six series: MS-2500 Cominco selected records; MS-3176 Cominco photographs; AAAA1498 Cominco films; AAAA1499 Cominco sound recordings; MS-0888 Summary of the history of Cominco; MS-0015 Cominco papers.

Cominco Ltd.

British Columbia Drama Association fonds

  • PR-1251
  • Fonds
  • 1935-1976, 1980, 1985

The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, general files, and photographs of the British Columbia Drama Association. It also includes minutes of the governing committee of the Canadian Drama Award.

British Columbia Drama Association

John Henry McMillan fonds

  • PR-0575
  • Fonds
  • 1919-1929 [Microfilmed ca. 1983 and 1985]

The fonds consists of microfilmed copies of the daily diaries of John Henry McMillan of Vanderhoof.

McMillan, John Henry, 1866-1941

Hart family fonds

  • PR-2392
  • Fonds
  • 1877-1985

The fonds consists of the records of the Hart family and document their activities primarily during the first half of the 20th century. Three creators have been identified within the fonds—Edward Charles Hart, Margaret Hart, and their daughter, Ellen Hart—however other family members are also represented within the fonds.

Hart (family)

Westar Group fonds

  • PR-2272
  • Fonds
  • 1981-1985

The fonds consists of 35 videocassettes.

Ocean Falls General Hospital fonds

  • PR-2173
  • Fonds
  • 1969-1985

Fonds consists of administrative and operational records of the Ocean Falls General Hospital. Includes incorporation, constitution and by-laws, agenda and minutes of the Northwest Hospital Society, accounts, statistics, government forms, staffing, facilities and equipment, correspondence files, and hospital admission files (1978-1980) and out-patient records (1980). The records after 1981 pertain to the closure of the hospital.

Ocean Falls General Hospital

Newsradio Victoria fonds

  • PR-1843
  • Fonds
  • 1978-1985

The fonds consists of news stories filed with Newsradio Victoria pertaining to B.C. political events.

Newsradio Victoria

Societe francophone de Victoria fonds

  • PR-0612
  • Fonds
  • 1941-1985

The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, annual reports, bulletins, cashbooks, financial records, administrative records, subject files, reports on various projects and photographs of La Societe Francophone de Victoria. The fonds includes records of Le Club Canadien-Francais de Victoria and Le Club Canadien-Francais de la Columbie-britannique. It also includes 22 French-language cable television programs produced by Societe members under the series title Le Club Canadien-Francais.

Societe francophone de Victoria

Church Missionary Society fonds

  • PR-1287
  • Fonds
  • 1821-1950 [Microfilmed ca. 1985]

The fonds consists of Church Missionary Society papers relating to British Columbia.

Church Missionary Society

Clive Justice collection

  • PR-0747
  • Fonds
  • 1926-1985

The collection consists of records collected by Clive Justice of and pertaining to George Fraser, a Ucluelet nursery worker known for hybridizing rhododendrons. Collection includes photographs relating to Fraser and his work.

Justice, Clive

Society of British Columbia Assessment Personnel fonds

  • PR-2273
  • Fonds
  • 1947-1985

Fonds consists of the records of the Society of British Columbia Assessment Personnel throughout its entire existence including the period when it was known under its earlier name as the British Columbia Association of Assessors. The records document the association's activities as a professional development organization whose role was to assist assessors throughout British Columbia, and to lobby on behalf of the industry. The fonds consists of the following series of the records: minutes (1947-1984), conference proceedings (1950-1967), briefs (1961-1976), financial journal (1959-1984), constitution and by-laws (1959-1969), short history of the organization (1984), assessment cases (1955), corporate registry filings (1955-1981), membership lists [ca. 1977-1981], regional chapters records (1959-1975), general files (1969-1975) conference files (1961-1981).

Society of British Columbia Assessment Personnel

Allan R. Turner fonds

  • PR-2174
  • Fonds
  • 1962-1985

Fonds contains unpublished reports and submissions relating to history, heritage conservation funding and urban planning in British Columbia.

Turner, Allan Reaman

British Columbia Provincial Police Veterans' Association fonds

  • PR-1126
  • Fonds
  • 1905-1985

The fonds consists of correspondence, bulletins pertaining to association activities, a collection of B.C. Provincial Police documents, and photographs of activities of the association and of BCPP activities, including Doukhobor protests.

British Columbia Provincial Police Veterans' Association

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