The fonds consists of letters written from Barkerville men serving in the army in World War I, collected by Fred Tregillus, and photographs and correspondence to Tregillus from friends and mining acquaintances.
The fonds consists of A.D. Turnbull's files as an MLA, material relating to his time as Minister of Health and Welfare as well as personal papers that reflect his association with various professional, national and community organizations. It also includes reminiscences by Elsie Turnbull, photographs and a few maps.
The fonds consists of various forms of correspondence including, but not limited to, a letterpress copy book containing private correspondence concerning the Intercolonial Railway, St.Peter's Canal, and other topics; correspondence between Tuck and H.A.F. McLeod, resident engineer for the Canadian government, CPR Contract 62, Drydock, B.C.
The fonds consists of records created by the St. Lawrence Gold and Silver Mining Company in 1878 and includes articles of incorporation, bylaws, minutes and a share certificate book.
The fonds consists of private correspondence and personal financial accounts of James Hargreave and his family and descendants including John Lockhart Schofield and Charles de Veber Schofield. The fonds also includes diaries and sermons.
The fonds consists of incoming correspondence, reminiscences, diary and research notes and drafts of F.W. Howay and Scholefield's "History of British Columbia". It also contains photographs of the Cariboo road.
The fonds consists of Scholes' photographs of Victoria buildings and panoramas and three framed of the Victoria Short Wave Club. The fonds also includes Scholes' membership card for the Victoria and Island Gliding and Soaring Club from ca. 1943 as well as 15 black and white photographic prints and the matching 15 black and white negatives showing the construction of gliders at Lansdowne Field, 1943 to 1944.
Fonds consists of photographic prints, negatives and textual material created or received by Jack B. Scott with predominant date range from 1923 to 1960.
The photographs primarily depict logging and whaling, settlements, landscapes and wildlife of northern coastal BC, Queen Charlotte Islands and Skeena River areas. Textual records include press clippings pertaining to area wildlife, the Monongahela vessel and Chief Mungo Martin's lying in state at Thunderbird Park in addition to a memo of photographs conveyance to the Provincial Museum and to the Maritime Museum.
The fonds consists of correspondence, notes concerning Port Moody, and reminiscences of Port Moody and New Westminster by Winifred Suter, records of James K. Suter relating to property in Port Moody and New Westminster, and a cashbook (1864-1865, 1936) and an account book (1884-1886) of the Suter family.