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Birch Island Women's Institute fonds

  • PR-1190
  • Fonds
  • 1957-1973

The fonds consists of minute books of the Birch Island Women's Institute.

Birch Island Women's Institute

Bishop family fonds

  • PR-1191
  • Fonds
  • 1914-[ca. 1979]

The fonds consists of Bishop family photographs, including those depicting activities of R.G. Bishop during his career as a telegraph operator with the federal government.

Bishop (family)

Blunden Harbour Land Company fonds

  • PR-1205
  • Fonds
  • 1946

The fonds consists of papers relating to the application for resale to the Blunden Harbour Land Company of lands sold under a tax sale in 1938.

Blunden Harbour Land Company

Board of Steamboat Inspection fonds

  • PR-2102
  • Fonds
  • 1872-1918

Fonds consists of records of the Board of Steamboat Inspection created in the office of the Inspector of Steamboats in the British Columbia Division. The fonds includes records of the Inspector of Steamboats, inspecting engineers, and of the steamers Onward and Glenora. It also includes Rules for the Inspection of Steamboats published by the federal Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Types of records include: registers, notes of engineers, reports of accidents, correspondence, returns, ledgers and requisition books, manifest books (Onward), crew list and account books (Glenora), inspectors' books, and manuals.

Canada. Board of Steamboat Inspection

Bonanza Mining Company fonds

  • PR-1213
  • Fonds
  • 1887-1931

The fonds consists of correspondence between the secretary-treasurer and shareholders, mining engineers and prospectors of the Bonanza Mining Company. The fonds also consists of draft agreements, assessment forms, assay forms, tax forms, cashbooks, and a map.

Bonanza Mining Company

Borradaile family fonds

  • PR-1805
  • Fonds
  • 1962-1975 [Photocopied 1975]

The fonds consists of family photograph albums with narratives of the Borradaile family.

Borradaile (family)

Bowen Island School District fonds

  • PR-2124
  • Fonds
  • 1893-1928

The fonds consists of minute and account books kept by the trustees of the Bowen Island School District. The fonds also includes a register of pupils created by the Bowen Island School.

Bowen Island School District

Bowron Lake photograph collection

  • PR-2161
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1927-1934]

The collection consists of photographs taken by an unidentified B.C. photographer, possibly based in Vancouver. The photographs depict Vancouver (including buildings, ships etc.), Bowen Island, and automobile trips to the Cariboo, the Arrow Lakes, and Bellingham (Wash.). A number of the Vancouver scenes are photographed (or copied) through arch-shaped mattes.

Several envelope titles (on a content list with the negatives) refer to place names in the vicinity of Stewart (B.C.) and the Portland Canal Region. Related images depict a steamship trip to Stewart; a local celebration and parade there; and surveying (or mountaineering?) parties at locations such as Marmot River, Salmon Glacier, and Whitewater Mountain.

Other locations mentioned include Bear Lake, Bridge River, Likely, Salmon River and Takla.

British Columbia. Heritage Conservation Branch

Boy Scouts of Canada Second Vancouver (Fairview) Troop

  • PR-1222
  • Fonds
  • 1911-1914

The fonds consists of "Parade Notes" (an activity log and diary) and photographs of the 2nd Vancouver (Fairview) Troop of the Boy Scouts. The fonds also consists of various trekking and camp songs as well as activity logs and diaries from 1913 and 1914.

Boy Scouts of Canada. Vancouver (Fairview) Troop, 2nd

Boyd family fonds

  • PR-1223
  • Fonds
  • 1843-1946 [Microfilmed 1979]

The fonds consists of family and business correspondence, daybooks and business records of Cold Spring and Cottonwood House, two establishments owned by John Boyd and his family.

Boyd (family)

Brentwood Women's Institute fonds

  • PR-1225
  • Fonds
  • 1915-1975

The fonds consists of minute books, cashbooks, membership books and correspondence of the Brentwood Women's Institute. Fonds also includes publications and leaflets of other Women's Institutes.

Brentwood Women's Institute

Bridge Lake Women's Institute fonds

  • PR-1228
  • Fonds
  • 1973-1979 [Microfilmed 1979]

The fonds consists of minute books of the Bridge Lake Women's Institute.

Bridge Lake Women's Institute

Britannia Beach Mining and Smelting Company fonds

  • PR-1229
  • Fonds
  • 1900-1973

The fonds consists of the records of the Britannia Beach Mining and Smelting Company and related companies (Britannia Copper Syndicate , Britannia Smelting Company, Chelan Copper Mining Company, El Potosi Mining and Howe Sound Exploration and Howe Sound Company). The fonds includes annual reports, correspondence, accounting records, exploration records, engineering plan, leases, contracts, agreements, photographs, maps, and one fire insurance plan.

Britannia Beach Mining and Smelting Company

British Campaigners' Association fonds

  • PR-1230
  • Fonds
  • 1908-1935, 1951-1952

The fonds consists of a minute book and correspondence of the British Campaigners' Association.

British Campaigners' Association (Victoria, B.C.)

British Canadian Fire Insurance fonds

  • PR-1231
  • Fonds
  • 1905-1917

The fonds consists of a minute book from meetings of the Board of Directors and general meetings of the British Canadian Fire Insurance company.

British Canadian Fire Insurance Co.

British Columbia Alcohol Research and Education Council fonds

  • PR-1232
  • Fonds
  • 1915-1972

The fonds consists of correspondence, accounts, minute books, maps, photographs and various government publications of the B.C. Alcohol Research and Education Council and its predecessor organizations.

Alcohol-Drug Education Service

British Columbia Amateur Athletic Union fonds

  • PR-1711
  • Fonds
  • 1909-1920

The fonds consists of constitution, minutes, correspondence and terms of reference for trophies of the British Columbia Amateur Athletic Union.

British Columbia Amateur Athletic Union

British Columbia Association of Health-Care Auxiliaries fonds

  • PR-1235
  • Fonds
  • 1945-1999

The fonds consists of minutes of the executive and annual meetings, constitution and bylaws, newsletters, correspondence and handbooks, photographs and other ephemera of the British Columbia Association of Health-Care Auxiliaries from between 1945 and 1999.

The fonds consists of two accessions that were donated in 1989 and 1999. The first accession was donated when the association was known as the British Columbia Association of Hospital Auxiliaries; the second accession was donated after they had changed their name in 1993 to the British Columbia Association of Health-Care Auxiliaries.

British Columbia Association of Health-Care Auxiliaries

British Columbia Cattle Company fonds

  • PR-2015
  • Fonds
  • 1900-1905

The fonds consists of correspondence inward to John Irving, Secretary Treasurer, and C.S. Baxter, probably the accountant, primarily from company directors, officials and employees: R.P. Rithet, President; Thomas Ellis, director; F.W. Jackson, manager of the company's Triangle Ranch, Quilchena; and John Lowther, manager of the Canoe Creek Ranch. Correspondence deals with miscellaneous matters relating to the management of the two ranches and the sale of beef cattle.

British Columbia Cattle Company

British Columbia Cattlemen's Association fonds

  • PR-1245
  • Fonds
  • 1918-1978 [microfilmed 1978]

The fonds consists of minutes and subject files of the B.C. Cattlemen's Association as well as constitutions and minutes of the B.C. Livestock Show and Sales Association, the B.C. Stockbreeders Association, and the B.C. Beef Cattle Growers' Association. Also includes a scrapbook of clippings.

British Columbia Cattlemen's Association

British Columbia Cement Company Limited fonds

  • PR-2319
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1900-1983]

The fonds consists of the records of the British Columbia Cement Company and mainly relates to the company cement plant at Bamberton, B.C. Other locations of company activity and the creation of records were Tod Inlet in Saanich, B.C., Texada Island, B.C. and the Vancouver Island locations of Cobble Hill and Horne Lake. The records were created ca. 1900 to 1982, though predominantly after 1950. The fonds includes records from the 1960s and 1970s when the company became a subsidiary of Ocean Cement Ltd.

From the 1920s to the 1960s, the products of the British Columbia Cement Company were used to build much of the infrastructure of the province. Before 1958 the B.C. Cement Company was virtually the sole supplier of cement in British Columbia.

Most prominently, record types include: technical drawings, maps, plans, diagrams and architectural drawings; correspondence and memoranda; equipment manuals, operating guides, catalogues and bulletins; photographs; research reports and technical studies; cement plant shift log books; weekly and monthly reports on labour, production and manufacturing costs; daily journals for materials purchased (stores received); reports of chemical data regarding cement testing; budget papers and financial reports, and deliveries log books (journal recordings of product sold). Other record types include: company publications and employee newsletters; quotations for goods and services; complete technical journals and magazines, (and individual articles); news clippings; company annual reports; brochures, pamphlets and flyers; committee minutes; conference proceedings; staff lists and seniority lists; org charts; plant operation flow charts and stock certificate books.

A large number of the records (including textual materials, technical drawings, maps and photographs) were generated by the activities of cement production. These include records related to quarrying; rock and materials handling; the kiln, dry mill and wet mill operations; the electrical department; the purchase and consumption of fuel including coal and oil; cement packing; chemical testing, quality control and research; the sale and shipping of cement; the purchase, operation and maintenance of equipment, and environmental monitoring. Records were created in departments of the plant including the laboratory, by the plant chemist and research and quality control staff, at the quarries, the wet mill, the dry mill, the mixing department, the kiln department, electrical department, and the cement packing plant. Other company activities that generated records include mineral exploration, property acquisition and appraisal, and the transition to closing the plant. There are relatively few records from before the 1950s.

The records were also generated by routine business activities including company administration, corporate planning, annual reporting, union agreements and labour-management relations, budgeting, auditing and financial issues, personnel and staff training. Records were created by company executives, by staff in the plant main office, by the plant manager, the plant engineer, the purchasing agent and personnel manager.

A relatively small number of records were inherited from predecessor companies. These include records which originated with the Vancouver Portland Cement Company Limited, founded by Robert Pim Butchart, which produced cement at Tod Inlet. Some records originated with the British company, the Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers (London) and its subsidiary, the Portland Cement Construction Company Limited, which purchased the land and built the Bamberton cement plant ca. 1911-1913.

Records concerning Tod Inlet include photographs ca. 1905-1913, of the first arrival of machinery and early photos of the cement plant. There are also plant technical drawings and maps relating to the Tod Inlet area, and textual records concerning B.C. Cement Company's continuing ownership of property in Saanich. Records for the Bamberton plant and townsite date from 1911; these include photographs of historic value of the first development on the site in 1912-1913. Many photos were taken by professionals, and it appears they were created and maintained by company staff in order to document the history of the company. Records for Blubber Bay on Texada Island (ca. 1929-1949) include photographs, textual material, and technical drawings. Records relating to Cobble Hill, B.C. (ca. 1950-1975) relate to investigation for mineral deposits, company property holdings, mapping, quarry operation, and the building of the private haul road from Cobble Hill to Bamberton.

The fonds also consists of records for locations where the company owned properties or carried out exploration for minerals, aerial photography and mapping. These include Davies Bay on Texada Island, and Vancouver Island locations including Horne Lake, Deep Bay, and Harris Creek in the Cowichan Valley.

The records include a history of British Columbia Cement Company by a long-time company employee, Robert H. (Bob) Moffatt. It was researched, written and updated between 1976 and 1981.

British Columbia Cement Company Limited

British Columbia Co-operative Union fonds

  • PR-1247
  • Fonds
  • 1924-1978

The fonds consists of records created by the British Columbia Co-operative Union between 1924 and 1978. The records include Board of Director's minutes, executive correspondence and reports, conference proceedings, general reports and various subject files.

British Columbia Co-operative Union

British Columbia Council for the Family fonds

  • PR-1249
  • Fonds
  • 1977-1980

The fonds consists of correspondence, reports, minutes and other material of the British Columbia Council for the Family.

British Columbia Council for the Family

British Columbia Council of the Girl Guides of Canada fonds

  • PR-1018
  • Fonds
  • 1913-1988

The fonds consists of the records of the British Columbia Council of the Girl Guides of Canada, including records of the Provincial Commissioner, the executive committee, subcommittees, and memorabilia of brownies, guides and other guiding groups. The fonds also includes sound recordings of interviews and reminiscences, and films of Girl Guide camps and outings.

Girl Guides of Canada. British Columbia Council

British Columbia Development Association fonds

  • PR-1250
  • Fonds
  • 1910

The fonds consists of photographs used for a presentation regarding the town of Walhachin, B.C., by the B.C. Development Association.

British Columbia Development Association

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