- PR-0687
- Fonds
- ca. 1880
The fonds consists of a notebook containing remarks regarding legal cases of interest to Gordon Hunter as a young lawyer.
Hunter, Gordon, 1863-1929
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The fonds consists of a notebook containing remarks regarding legal cases of interest to Gordon Hunter as a young lawyer.
Hunter, Gordon, 1863-1929
The fonds consists of textual records and photographs related to the career and personal life of Gordon McGregor Sloan. This includes: his work on federal and provincial commissions; his arbitration and mediation of various labour disputes; his service on the British Columbia Court of Appeal; his private legal practice and his social and family life. The records are arranged into nine series that reflect his professional roles, his personal life, and specific records types found in the fonds. Series 1, Commission records, consists of reports, indexes, notes, commissioner's record books and correspondence related to the Commission on the Capture of Salmon in the Sooke Area and Purse-Seines in the Gulf of Georgia, 1939, the Commission on Workmen's Compensation, 1941-1942, and Commission on Forest Resources, 1943-1945. Series 2, Arbitration records, includes, annotated reference material, exhibits, submissions, newspaper clippings and editorials, correspondence, notes, agreements, briefs, a record book, and contracts related to various arbitrations. These arbitrations include: railway arbitration, IWA arbitrations, West Coast Shipbuilders arbitration, Ford Motor Company of Canada arbitration, Metalliferous mines dispute, telephone company arbitration, Sommers' case, and BC civil servants. Series 3, Appeal Court correspondence, includes correspondence related to staffing, wage issues, appointments and resignations. This series also includes biographical notes about Gordon McGregor Sloan's career. Series 4, Appeal Court records, consists of factums, judgements and memorandums of proceedings before the Appeal Court. A few of these records are annotated by Sloan. Series 5, Administrator correspondence and commissions, includes incoming and outgoing correspondence of Chief Justice Sloan in his position of Administrator of the Province of British Columbia (in absence of the Lieutenant-Governor), his commissions, and an opening and closing speech to the Legislature. Series 6, Legal diaries and correspondence, are yearly appointment diaries kept by Gordon McGregor Sloan while he practised law from 1924-1933. Many of the diaries include notes and correspondence. Series 7, Personal records, consists of correspondence, invitations, programs, newspaper clippings, personal journals, short stories and financial records. Some of the records belong to Nancy Sloan and relate to other family members including father, William Sloan. Also included in this series are some records of the Young Liberal Association and the Laurier Club held by Gordon McGregor Sloan and his son David Sloan. Series 8 is family and professional photographs. Series 9 is published material with annotations from Gordon McGregor Sloan's library. Publications related to law and forestry, without annotations, were removed. Some publications which were identified as exhibits from the Commission on Forestry Resources, 1943-1945, were integrated into the records of GR-0520.
Sloan, Gordon McGregor
The fonds consists of correspondence and questionnaires from members of the Legislative Assembly of B.C. regarding the disposition of their personal papers and/or ministerial papers.
Price, Gordon Harold
Government agency land records
This series contains land administration records of the Government Agent and District Land Commissioner for the Cariboo Land District. Records consists of selected purchase, Crown grant, and lease files.
British Columbia. Government Agent (Williams Lake)
Government communications project records
The series consists of communication project records created by the government communications office (Public Affairs Bureau) Ministry of Citizens’ Services (2009-2011) and its predecessors : Ministry of Labour and Citizens’ Services (2005-2009), Ministry of Management Services (2001-2005), and Ministry of Finance and Corporate Relations (1999-2001) in BC. The records relate to the design, development, and implementation of communication projects by the community and rural development communications office. Communication projects are strategies for the release of information; the project types range from drafting speeches or event planning, to creating minister’s speaking notes for question and answer sessions, or announcing a new government initiative. Some of the methods of communication projects can be through websites, events, or written media. These records document the public communication of the provincial government’s platforms and initiatives. This series of records relates to communications between the ministry and the public on such diverse topics as the BC Winter Olympic games, BC Arts council, community development initiatives, legislation, local government and Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM), regional economic development, sports, and tourism.
These records are arranged by subject. The records include communication plans, news releases, event planning material and rollout plans, information bulletins, key messages, issues alerts, articles, presentations, letters to the editor, copies of model release and copyright agreements for images used, opinions and editorial submissions, media advisories, site maps, source material, questions and answers (Q and As), speeches and speaking notes, maps, and audiovisual material). This series is classified as communication projects (23100-30) under the Government Communications ORCS (schedule 881035).
British Columbia. Ministry of Citizens' Services (2009-2011)
Government House commemorative records
Series consists of graphic material (ca. 25 photographs, 3 artworks) and textual material gifted to the Lieutenant Governor in commemoration of various events. There are also three small objects (pins and plaque) in this series.
British Columbia. Government House
Government Information Service public information film and videos
The series consists of film and videos of government documentaries, television advertisements, and other promotional material from the period of 1980 to 1986. The Ministry of Government Services' Government Information Services (GIS) was the centralized government agency for producing audio-video programs for all ministries and JEM Productions was contracted by the GIS to shoot and edit various programs.
This series represents provincial government functions and events representing various regions of British Columbia, including the lower mainland, Peace River and Okanagan regions.
The records consist of 10 videos and 1 film comprising current government initiatives and accomplishments; coal mining and dam developments; BC Place and BC Transit development; a 1986 premier's address; and development of the Coquihalla highway.
British Columbia. Government Information Services
Governor Douglas correspondence
This series consists of miscellaneous Governor James Douglas correspondence regarding the selection of site for capital and claim of land near Fort Hope, 1859.
British Columbia (Colony). Governor (1858-1864 : Douglas)
The fonds consists of receipts, freight lists, financial statements and crew list of the ship Governor Douglas.
Governor Douglas (Ship)
Governor of British Columbia letterbook
This series contains two volumes of letterbooks from the governor of British Columbia. The first volume contains a miscellaneous letterbook from 1 September 1869 - 17 July 1871. It includes local correspondence outward, including letters to Senior Naval Officer, Esquimalt. The second volume contains a Dominion Despatch Book from 28 Jan. 1871 - 13 July 1871. It contains correspondence regarding Confederation with Governor-General Lord Lisgar.
British Columbia (Colony). Governor (1869-1871 : Musgrave)
Governor Seymour's correspondence outward
Drafts of Governor Seymour's despatches to Great Britain, 1864-1865. Lists of missing drafts, 1864 and 1865, compiled by D.C.M. (D.C. Maunsell, Private Secretary) are bound at the front and back of the volume.
British Columbia (Colony). Governor (1864-1869 : Seymour)
The fonds consists of the log book of the ship Grace Darling, as kept by Captain David Gilmore.
Grace Darling (Ship)
The fonds consists of a diary describing local weather, gardening and daily life.
Naismith, Grace
Fonds consists of five volumes of scrapbooks, 1925-1950, containing postcards, photographs, hotel and motel brochures, menus, tickets, time tables, place mats and other memorabilia collected by Scott and Ada Graham on vacations in Ontario, the United States (mainly New York, Washington, D.C., and Washington State), British Columbia and the Prairie Provinces. The scrapbooks also contain theatre programmes, Anglican Church leaflets and Council of Women and Women's Canadian Church meeting notices and other activities.
Graham (family)
Graham Island East Coast Farmers' Institute fonds
The fonds consists of a minute book of the Graham Island East Coast Farmers' Institute.
Graham Island East Coast Farmers' Institute
Graham Island Farmers' Institute fonds
The fonds consists of a minute book of the Graham Island Farmers' Institute.
Graham Island Farmers' Institute
Graham Island Settlers' Association fonds
The fonds consists of correspondence inward of the Graham Island Settlers' Association.
Graham Island Settlers' Association
The fonds consists of a journal (1913), personal correspondence, manuscripts, and a photo album of the Grainger family, much of which was created by Martin Grainger. Fonds includes correspondence regarding the authenticity of the dagger allegedly used to kill Captain Cook.
Grainger (family)
Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company fonds
The fonds consists of shipping invoices, time cards, requisitions, cancelled paycheques, production logs, payroll reports, and assay sheets of the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company.
Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company
Granby Women's Institute fonds
The fonds consists of correspondence, notices, and bills of the Granby Women's Institute.
Granby Women's Institute
This series contains certified copies of the Grand and Petit Jury Lists for Nanaimo district, 1900.
British Columbia. Dept. of the Provincial Secretary
Grand and Petit Jury Register for Nanaimo; alphabetical lists giving name, occupation and address.
British Columbia. Supreme Court (Nanaimo)
Grand Forks County Court case files from appeals
Case files from appeals: 41/30 Rex vs Wasil George Chahley and 8/43 Rex v. Mike William Seminoff.
British Columbia. County Court (Grand Forks)
Grand Forks County Court civil case files
Civil case files, 1925, 1927, 1941-1944 with the exception of probate/estate files (GR-2797) and appeals (GR-2799) which have been removed from this series and are filed separately.
British Columbia. County Court (Grand Forks)
Grand Forks County Court dockets
This series consists of dockets from the County Court of Grand Forks. Includes index.
British Columbia. County Court (Grand Forks)
Grand Forks County Court letters of probate and administration
This series contains letters probate from the County Court, 1901-1910; 1914-1946 and from the Supreme Court, 1910-1913. Most letters have Succession Duty papers attached. (2 vol.).
British Columbia. County Court (Grand Forks)
Grand Forks County Court plaint and procedure books
This series contains plaint and procedure books.
British Columbia. County Court (Grand Forks)
Grand Forks County Court probate case files
Probate case files, includes 1 file from 1899 and one from 1976.
British Columbia. County Court (Grand Forks)
Grand Forks County Court probate/estate files
Probate/estate files. Related records in GR-2793.
British Columbia. County Court (Grand Forks)
Grand Forks County Court probate/estate files
Probate/estate files maintained by the Official Administrator.
British Columbia. County Court (Grand Forks)