Letter to Mrs. Schofield from Alice Carr
- MS-3128
- Item
- [ca. 192-?]
The item consists of a letter written by Alice M. Carr to Mrs. Schofield of Victoria regarding lessons for Patsy
Letter to Mrs. Schofield from Alice Carr
The item consists of a letter written by Alice M. Carr to Mrs. Schofield of Victoria regarding lessons for Patsy
Tranquille Sanatorium, near Kamloops B.C.
The Infirmery [sic], Tranquille Sanatorium
Administration building, Tranquille Sanatorium, B.C.
The West Pavilion and administration building, Tranquille Sanatorium, B.C.
Gardens of the Tranquille Sanatorium from the Greaves building looking west
Federal Building and Post Office, Prince Rupert, BC
The item is a black and white photograph of the Federal Building and Post Office in Prince Rupert, possibly taken in the 1940s.
The item is a black and white photograph of Prince Rupert taken around 1942. The photograph shows a view of a park with a fountain in the foreground, and the sea in the background.
[Rail construction; toppled car]
[Rail construction; toppled car]
SS Prince Rupert in Prince Rupert Harbor
The item is a black and white photograph of the S.S. Prince Rupert sitting in Prince Rupert Harbour, possibly in the 1940s.
The item is a black and white photograph of the Court House in Prince Rupert, possibly in the 1940s.
Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, BC
The item is a black and white photograph of Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, possibly in the 1940s. The photograph shows a street scene featuring people and cars.
The item is a black and white photograph of Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, possibly taken in the 1940s. The photograph is of a street scene and was taken by William Walker Wrathall.
General View of Prince Rupert, BC
The item is a black and white photograph showing a birds-eye view of Prince Rupert, possibly in the 1940s.
Correspondence : William Pitt to Viscount Sydney
Item consists of correspondence from William Pitt and address to My Dear Lord; an unknown individual has identified the recipient as Viscount Sidney and dated the letter at circa 1783. The letter discusses the East India Bill (1783).
Correspondence outward : Lord Chancellor Thurlow
The item consists of one letter addressed to My Lord and is signed Thurlow. This is thought to be a letter written by Lord Edward Thurlow.
The file consists of two letters written by Thomas New, on board the ship Daedalus, to his sister, Rebecca Coxen in Kent. The first letter is dated September 16, 1792, on board the Daedalus at Friendly Cove, Nootka Sound. The second letter is dated December 16, 1793, on board the Daedalus at sea. The Daedalus formed part of the Vancouver Expedition.
The first letter, from Nootka Sound, recounts a story of a Spanish boy found murdered on shore, surveying land, and encounters with Indigenous people. The second letter is incomplete, but appears to discuss sailing to Australia, including Sydney, Port Jacks, Lord Howe Island. The letter discusses taking convicts onboard from Australia as well as an Aboriginal man.
Correspondence outward : William Pitt
Item consists of one letter written by William Pitt as Prime Minister of Great Britain to an unknown recipient.
Correspondence : Lord Grenville to Lord Carnarvon
Item consists of one letter written by William Grenville to Lord Carnarvon (Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Carnarvon?) in 1812.
Correspondence : Admiral Zachary Mudge to son, Zachary Mudge
Item consists of one letter written by Admiral Zachary Mudge to his son, Zachary Mudge, in 1832. The letter is personal and discusses whether or not the son should sell his horse.
One portrait of Miss Tackaberry.
[Views of British Columbia photograph album]
The album consists of 65 pages, which contain 58 b&w photographs from various creators, and 5 engravings. The photographs primarily depict scenery throughout British Columbia, as well as some photographs of First Nations people and villages. Many of the photographs appear to have been taken by George Mercer Dawson during Geological Survey of Canada expeditions (1878 and 1879), and are complemented by the Survey reports. However, there are also some photographs by Frederick Dally and by Richard Maynard. When known, the photographers and any identifying information are provided (see the attached list of photographs). Many of the unidentified photographs may be Geological Survey of Canada photographs by Dawson as several are numbered in a similar way.