The fonds consists of a journal and loose copies of correspondence, three monthly reports and three letters inward. [Also available on microfilm.] The fonds also includes Guillod's diary of his trip to the Cariboo and his commission as Indian Agent.
The fonds consists of Clement Francis Cornwall's diaries recording life at Ashcroft Manor and as a senator in 1872 in Ottawa. It also contains Cornwall's bench books from ca. 1891 to 1906 and a letter regarding the precedence of former Lieutenant-Governors.
The fonds consists of business records including outward correspondence, inventories, day books, journals, ledgers, cashbooks and cancelled cheques. [Also available on microfilm.]
The fonds consists of minutes of the New Westminster Branch of the Canadian Bible Society, and its predecessors, the New Westminster Branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society and the New Westminster Branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society.
The fonds consists of photographs either collected or created by Agnes Deans Cameron and reflect her activities and subject interests. The works of several photographers are present in this collection, including studio portraits, field photographs and composite works marketed by Victoria based Mrs. R. Maynard’s Photographic Gallery (1862? to 1912).
Photographs in container 000774-0001, folder 4, appear to document her trip from Chicago to Herschel Island. Several of the photographs in this folder appear in her published work, "The New North." Other photographs in this folder document similar subject matter and have markings on the verso indicating that they may also have been submitted for publication.
The remaining photographs in this fonds appear to have been collected by Cameron based on their subject matter, and Cameron has made notations on the verso of several of these photographs. Cameron was a school teacher and published numerous pamphlets; she may have acquired the photographs for these purposes.
The fonds consists of a diary (1886), oaths of office, letters of introduction (1860), correspondence and miscellaneous memos relating to B.C. history, notes and clippings, and draft histories of B.C. and of the Alaska Boundary Dispute.
The fonds consists of journals describing Daniel Mainguy's travels, his life at Chemainus and his work on the Canadian Pacific Railway. [Also available on microfilm.]
The fonds consists of correspondence relating to Olive Heritage's career, as well as a diary kept by her mother, Mary Heritage, family correspondence, and business correspondence of her father, John Heritage.
Consists of a collection of unidentified account books from hotels, businesses and mining companies in the Cariboo district. The records have been acquired by the archives over a number of years and placed into this collection.
The fonds consists of the financial records of the Spring Vale Water Company and its predecessor body the Spring Ridge Water Works Company Ltd. The fonds includes minute books, a subscription book, company account journals, receipt books and a cash book.
The fonds consists of letter book copies of letters John Evans wrote to H.B. Jackson, who financed the group of Welsh miners Evans brought to British Columbia. Also includes letters that Evans wrote to his children.
The fonds consists of a sketchbook (see PDP05430), a photo album, a scrapbook, and a journal (1859-1863). The photograph album primarily contains photos of various sites in Europe as well as naval photographs of ships and crew.
The fonds consists of account books and a diary kept by Alexander Calder detailing spiritual contact with members of his family through a medium. Fonds also includes an 1864 invitation to luncheon to celebrate the birth of the son of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
The fonds consists of a notebook, diaries, correspondence, and receipts of Lomas, primarily pertaining to his role as Cowichan Indian agent. Fonds includes bylaws governing life on the Cowichan Indian Reserve, petitions by residents, letters, an attendance register of the Cowichan Indian School and subscription lists for a hospital.
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.