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Group portrait on military ship

Item consists of one photograph of 27 unidentified men in uniform posed on the deck of a military ship. Several are wearing sweaters stating "Fishery Service." At least two houses can been seen along the treed coastline in the background.

Portrait of men's cricket team

Item consists of one photograph of 12 unidentified men in matching dark blazers over white shirts, trousers, and scarves. Blazer emblems are illegible. The man laying in the foreground is wearing cricket pads and a hat. Illegible signatures have been added on or above each man using black ink. The men are posed outdoors in front of a canvas tent or structure.

Reminiscences of Bishop Cridge

The file contains three typescript copies of "Reminiscences of Bishop Cridge" by Edgar Fawcett. Each copy has slightly different photographic illustrations. Includes list of members of Reformed Episcopal Church at its founding and extracts from Bishop Cridge's diary.

Royal Jubilee Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association fonds

  • PR-2401
  • Fonds
  • 1881-2019

The fonds consists of records created and collected by the Royal Jubilee Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association (RJHSONAA). The fonds consists of records pertaining to members and individuals associated with the RJHSONAA (MS-3450); records of the School of Nursing (MS-3451); records of the Alumnae Association (MS-3452) and photographs (MS-3453).

Royal Jubilee Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association

Archaeology Branch Indigenous liaison case files

  • GR-4054
  • Series
  • 1975-2019

This series consists of Indigenous or Aboriginal relations case files created by the Archeology Branch and its predecessors from 1975-2019. The records relate to fostering and maintaining relationships with First Nations bands, tribal councils and treaty groups in order to facilitate the delivery of provincial archaeological services. This includes participation in the treaty process or interim measures agreements (IMAs) when archaeological sites may be involved and advice for groups participating in treaty or interim measures negotiations. Interim measures agreements provide for the protection, management or use of land and resources before treaties are concluded. Records address a variety of issues, requests or inquiries and provide evidence of the interaction between the government and First Nations on archaeological issues. Most records regard consultation related to attaining approval for archaeological permits.

Each file relates to a particular group and can include information on multiple archaeological sites. The series includes files for almost every Nation, Band, or Tribal Council in BC, as well as several other community organizations working on their behalf. If an Indigenous group changes its name, the file titles were updated with the new name in order to maintain the continuity of the records. Most names are correct up to 2019 when the files were closed.

Record types include correspondence, memoranda, maps, cultural studies, reports and records related to treaties.

Files are arranged alphabetically by name of the Nation or other group. File dates are approximate. Many files contain records with earlier dates and very few files contain records up to 2019. 2019 was the year all files were closed.

Classified as 11050-20 in the Archaeology Operational Records Classification System (ORCS). Some files were reviewed as part of the Xeni Gwet’in First Nations Government v. Her Majesty the Queen et al.

British Columbia. Heritage Conservation Branch

Provincial Superior records

The series consists of records generated by the activities of the Provincial Superior, including: correspondence, circular newsletters, reports, Provincial Council and Provincial Chapter records, policy documents, correspondence with the General Council and staff of the congregation, and photograph albums. In particular, these records arise from her responsibility of convening the Provincial Council, reviewing the work of the sisters, maintaining daily correspondence, addressing the needs of individual sisters, convening the Provincial Chapter, visiting the local houses of the province and reporting to the General Superior.

According to the Constitution and Rules of the Sisters of Saint Anne, the Provincial Superior is invested with personal authority and has the responsibility of administering the province so as to help the local communities and local Superior in their office. She is appointed to the position by the General Superior in consultation with the sisters for a term of three years, renewable to six years. The Provincial Superior is accountable to the General Superior for the fidelity of the province to the Constitutions and Rules, to the capitular decrees, and the directives of the General Superior. The provincial administration has always been based out of Victoria, and relations with the Diocese of Victoria and other capital region entities are usually well represented.

In 2004 and in 2017, Co-leadership roles were established: Sisters Ann Thomson and Patricia Donovan served as co-leaders from 2004-2007 and in 2017 a triumvirate was elected: Sisters Marie Zarowny, Judi Morin and Joyce Harris. In June 2019, St. Joseph’s Province was suspended and a new Local Community was founded.

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