The fonds consists of minutes, letterbooks, correspondence, and financial records of the Victoria-Columbia Lodge and its predecessors, the Victoria Lodge and the British Columbia Lodge.
The fonds consists of minutes, porch books, bylaws, applications, letterbooks and financial records of the Vancouver and Quadra Lodge and its predecessors, the Vancouver Lodge and the Quadra Lodge.
The fonds consists of correspondence, financial statements, bylaws and returns of the Valley of Vancouver Masonic organization. Fonds includes correspondence and paid accounts of the Vancouver Lodge of Perfection and the New Westminster Masonic Temple Company.
The fonds consists of records of Marjorie Beamish singing and playing the piano, as well as radio broadcasts of Burnaby civic events involving William Beamish, including the opening of a transit line and the 1951 Royal Visit.
The collection consists of interviews with members of the legal and judicial profession of British Columbia conducted as part of the B.C. Legal History Project.
The fonds consists of amateur film footage shot by Carleton P. Browning, the manager of the Britannia Mine. The footage mainly documents community life at Britannia Beach, BC, including May Day and Dominion Day celebrations, picnics, skating parties, and other recreational activities. There is also considerable footage devoted to the Browning family and their friends. A reel entitled "Industrial Britannia" (192-) depicts various aspects of the mine operation. Another reel, "PGE Quesnel Cariboo Mines" (1933) shows various mining operations and communities in the Cariboo Region. The fonds as a whole provides an interesting glimpse into the life of a self-contained mining community during the Depression.
The fonds consists of films of British Columbia Packers Limited pertaining to herring and salmon fishing, canneries, fish processing, and the whaling industry.
The fonds consists of the Burritt's films, which include footage of Vancouver events and places, as well as a completed documentary film called "Stanley Park" (Coast Films, 1939).
The fonds consists of selected footage of CHEK-TV's film library and news footage pertaining to Victoria and Vancouver Island events. Includes news line-up sheets.
The fonds consists of recordings of advertisements and programs on radio station CHWK Chilliwack, as well as reminiscences by two early station employees and a 1982 broadcast remembering the 1948 Fraser River flood.
The fonds consists of radio programming and advertisements of CKWX Radio in Vancouver. Fonds includes recordings of political speeches, documentaries, interviews, news and variety programs.
The fonds consists of films of Irving family activities shot by Dr. R.W. Irving and Roden Irving. Includes film of family leisure activities and vacations in Alberta, the United States and B.C.