- MS-1019
- File
- 1946?
"Emily Carr": a poem. Date May 29, 1946, and name Patterson added in pencil.
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"Emily Carr": a poem. Date May 29, 1946, and name Patterson added in pencil.
Miscellaneous letters relating to Cridge family
The file contains a photocopy of a letter from Mary Cridge to her sister-in-law, Elizabeth, written from the Marquis of Bute ca. 1855 (including a transcript copy); a photocopy of a letter from Harold W.H. Helby to Emily Carr, June 1944, in which he describes being in Victoria as a midshipman in 1882 and visiting the Cridge family and a photocopy of an Archives pioneer form for Bishop Cridge filled out by Maude Cridge.
Cridge Family (Edward Cridge, 1817-1913). Victoria
Postcard from Emily Carr to Annie Pybus
The item is a postcard from Emily Carr dated Paris, December 3 [1910]. It was sent to Annie Pybus in Vancouver. Annie Pybus later became Mrs. H.B. Bell-Irving.
Carr, Emily, 1871-1945. Victoria; Artist.
Three printed volumes with underlinings by Emily Carr: "Lessons in truth", by H. Emilie Cady: "The life and the way", by A.K. Mozumdar; "Modern authorship", by the Palmer Institute of Authorship.
Letters from Carol Pearson to Agnes Wilke
The file consists of two letters, February 20, 1963, and March 7, 1963, from Carol Pearson, King City, Ontario to Agnes Wilke in Sidney, B.C. The letters described Pearson's life, Emily Carr, and pets, particularly dogs and monkeys.
The file also contains three photographs; two snapshots of Emily Carr and her dogs, ca. 1933, and one snapshot of Carol Pearson on a horse, October 1951.
Hudson's Bay Company Vancouver
Guest book of visitors to an exhibition "The World of Emily Carr" from the Newcombe Collection of the Provincial Archives of British Columbia that was held in the Vancouver Hudson's Bay Company store during August 1962
Hudson's Bay Company. Vancouver
The file consists of photocopies of two letters written by Nancy Martin of Los Gatos, California in 1989, to Paula Blanchard, author of "The life of Emily Carr", Vancouver, B.C. 1987. In them, Martin explains the relationship of Emily Carr to the Hayes family. Nancy Martin is the great granddaughter of Elizabeth Hayes Martin, referred to as "Auntie" by Emily Carr in "The book of Small".
Letters from Emily Carr to Leonard Fordham Solly
The file contains two letters written by Emily Carr to Leonard Fordham Solly, a former student. Carr discusses her health, thanks Solly for eggs he has sent and discusses the possibility of buying laying hens from him.
Letters to Ellen Bonney from Emily Carr and Ira Dilworth
The file consists of two letters and one note written to Ellen Bonney of Ocean Falls from Emily Carr and Ira Dilworth:
Letter from Emily Carr dated January 10, 1941 [may actually have been written January 1942] re Klee Wyck and Book of Small.
Letter, with envelope, from Ira Dilworth dated January 22, 1942 re Klee Wyck and Book of Small.
Note, with envelope, from Emily Carr dated December 8, sent from Mayfair Nursing Home, Victoria.
Article : "My Friend, Emily Carr"
Part of Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher fonds
"My friend, Emily Carr" is an article written by Edythe Hembroff Brand (later Schleicher) after Emily Carr's death. It predates her manuscript for "M.E.": "A portrayal of Emily Carr" which was accepted for publication by Oxford University Press in 1951, but not published until 1969 by Clarke Irwin Company, Toronto.
Photographs gathered for research
Part of Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher fonds
File consists of 6 b&w photographs, some of which are copyprints from BC Archives, City of Victoria Archives, and Bancroft Library at University of California Berkeley. Photographs have captions on verso provided by Edythe Hembroff-Schleicher. Photographs are of a painted portrait, memorial to Robert Burns in Beacon Hill Park, Nan Cheney and Emily Carr, Architectural Museum in London, Mark Hopkins mansion in San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carr (BC Archives reference number HP024834, A-9184)
Including correspondence and notes for exhibition, The World of Emily Carr.