- MS-0932
- Item
- 1976
The item is a typescript copy of a thesis by Richard J. Thomas titled "An Analysis of Modified Work Week Systems in the Department of Labour, Province of British Columbia". Thesis (MPA), University of Victoria, 1976. Bibliography.
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The item is a typescript copy of a thesis by Richard J. Thomas titled "An Analysis of Modified Work Week Systems in the Department of Labour, Province of British Columbia". Thesis (MPA), University of Victoria, 1976. Bibliography.
Attorney General's office after opening; Victoria
Provincial Library and Archives staff; Victoria
Hazelton District Gold Commissioner
Item consists of one photograph of provincial government civil servants standing on the steps of the parliament buildings in 1878. Nineteen men are identified: (front row, left to right) F. Elwyn, A.S. Farwell, J.C. Provost, C.E. Pooley, A. McKenzie, J.J. Young, R. Butler, and H.B.W. Aikman; (centre row, left to right) H.S. Mason, E.G. Prior, J. Jessop, G. Williams, C. Swanson; and (back row, left to right) F.G. Richards, W.S. Gore, R. Wolfenden, W.C. Berkley, J.J. Austin, and H. Murray.
Henry Wootton, Victoria's second postmaster.
The exhibit room at the Provincial Archives; staff members and displays.
Exhibit Room, Archives, Showing Staff Members, Victoria
Alexander Calder; Crown civil servant.
BC public workers on road in canyon.
Group photo of BC Government agents.
Group photo of BC Government agents.
Roll of Honour, Surveys Branch, Lands Department, Victoria.
C.F. Barkman, First Engen Postmaster
Coote Chambers, Dominion government official.
Provincial Minerologist and staff in front of one of The Birdcages used for minerology
John Joel Austin; Conductor of Cathedral Choir and Registrar General.
J. McBriar Smith, civil service.
Thomas Preece, water works engineer.
John Hosie, BC's Provincial Archivist from 1926 to 1934.