- J-02976
- Item
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Item consists of a photograph of an unidentified landscape view.
Item consists of a photograph of an unidentified landscape view.
Item consists of one portrait photograph of an unidentified man. The photograph has been hand coloured.
Item consists of one portrait photograph of an unidentified man and woman. The photograph has been hand coloured.
High Rigger Topping A Spar Tree
Part of Forest Service photographs
High Rigger Climbing A Spar Tree
Part of Forest Service photographs
Part of Forest Service photographs
[opening of legislative buildings souvenier medallion, 1897, on 1997 BC flag].
Victoria, Stone For New Parliament Buildings, With Partly Constructed Buildings In Background.
View Of Parliament Buildings, Victoria, Under Construction
Plaster casts of tracks from Vancouver Island
Part of Dr. John Bindernagel Research Collection into the Sasquatch
The item is a colour photograph of some plaster casts of some large footprints that were discovered near Sayward, Vancouver Island in 1993. The track is believed, by some, to have been created by a Sasquatch. The area was investigated by Dr. Bindernagel who created the cast. These are likely tracks numbered 4 and 5, in containers 002340-2558 and 002340-2559 respectively.
Item consists of one oil painting of the BC Ferries' fleet, painted in 1993 by Thomas McCliesh. The painting depicts the entire fleet as it was in 1993, as if the ships were anchored together in Swartz Bay.
Large footprint from Sayward site, Vancouver Island
Part of Dr. John Bindernagel Research Collection into the Sasquatch
The item is a colour photograph of a large footprint that was discovered near Sayward, Vancouver Island in 1993. The footprint is believed, by some, to have been created by a Sasquatch. Dr. Bindernagel investigated the site and created plaster casts of the tracks. The plaster cast created from the print is track number 4 and is housed in container 002340-2558.
Part of Robert James Roberts fonds
Diary of Roberts' daily observations on operating the Church of England's mission on Kuper Island.
Signatures of Participants of Final Meech Lake Conference
The item is a framed piece of paper with the letterhead of the Prime Minister of Canada at the top. Underneath this are 11 signatures from the different provincial Premiers of Canada, including that of Prime Minister, Brian Mulroney. Underneath the document is a small plaque giving the title of the document. The signatures were collected at the Final Meech Lake Conference in Ottawa on June 9, 1990.
The Meech Lake Accord was an attempt to make amendments to the Constitution of Canada so that the province of Quebec would endorse the 1982 amendments to the Constitution. The Meech Lake Accord was born in 1987 out of the agreement to address Quebec's five constitutional demands before signing the 1982 constitutional amendments. The first meeting was held at Meech Lake, Quebec with all the First Ministers, and the deadline for all provinces to ratify the Meech Lake Accord was June 23, 1990. The final conference was held in Ottawa June 3-10, 1990. The Accord ultimately failed as all provinces were not able to ratify it by the deadline.
Radar Hill Pacific Rim National Park
The Emily Carr Gallery, 1107 Wharf Street, Victoria.
Negative and copy print, one in a series of photographs taken by Archives photographers to document events and work of archives staff.
Concord Stages; Carmacks Post No. 7; Carmacks Roadhouse; published by S. Rowlinson.
Clam Digger On Sand Beach, Clayoquot
Clam Digger At Fort Defiance, Clayoquot
Clam Digger Clayoquot Near Opitsat