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Graham family fonds

  • PR-2169
  • Fonds
  • 1925-1950

Fonds consists of five volumes of scrapbooks, 1925-1950, containing postcards, photographs, hotel and motel brochures, menus, tickets, time tables, place mats and other memorabilia collected by Scott and Ada Graham on vacations in Ontario, the United States (mainly New York, Washington, D.C., and Washington State), British Columbia and the Prairie Provinces. The scrapbooks also contain theatre programmes, Anglican Church leaflets and Council of Women and Women's Canadian Church meeting notices and other activities.

Graham (family)

John Robert Nicholson fonds

  • PR-2176
  • Fonds
  • 1968-1973

Fonds consists of scrapbooks of newspaper and magazine clippings documenting Nicholson's term as Lieutenant Governor.

Nicholson, John Robert, 1901-1983

Edward Davidson McRae fonds

  • PR-2179
  • Fonds
  • [1969?]-1970

The fonds consists of a typescript of McRae's M.B.A. thesis, as well as photographs and film footage documenting some of the company towns he visited as part of his research.

McRae, Edward Davidson

Canadian Federation of University Women BC Council fonds

  • PR-2192
  • Fonds
  • 1988-2007

The fonds consists of textual records of the BC Council, Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW). The records contain and are arranged in the following order: executive meeting minutes (1988-2004), annual general meeting programs (1988-2005), public policy issue surveys and resolutions (1990-2006) and regional and BC Council newsletters (1989-2007).

Canadian Federation of University Women BC Council

Alfred E. Booth fonds

  • PR-2227
  • Fonds
  • 1931-1957

The fonds consists of 20,860 feet of colour and black and white 16 mm film, comprising outtakes, footage and some completed films. With the exception of a few prints, the collection consists of camera original (reversal) film. This is the largest surviving collection of Booth's films. The material was shot between 1931 and 1957. When the collection was acquired it was in a disorganized and neglected state. It consisted of 254 reels and rolls of film piled into boxes in no apparent order and with no reliable identification or titles. All the reels were standard 100 and 50 foot camera reels containing sections of film that varied in length from 5 to 110 feet. Subsequent research indicated these were either random footage or they were outs from original Booth compilations. Many of these reels consisted of sections spliced together, suggesting they were once part of a compilation that had been cannibalized for subsequent compilations. In addition, many sections spliced together bore no relation to each other and some were spliced together backwards or upside-down, perhaps due to a hurried attempt to attain physical neatness. Only 13 of the 254 items were longer rolls and reels of coherent subject matter that indicated original Booth compilations. Internal evidence plus dating indicate that the majority of these reels relate to the films Booth made on his own rather than those he made for sponsors. The majority were shot in the 1930s. Although information is lacking, especially as regards the sponsored films, it appears that this collection, though sizeable, accounts for only about a third of Booth's total output. Booth's films have been described by one film historian as "one of the most important collections of amateur film from British Columbia ...its real strength is ...depicting rural and small town life in the British Columbia interior in the 1930s and 1940s." This assessment is largely born out by the contents of Booth's surviving films. The films primarily feature the communities and livelihoods, as well as the natural landscape , along the highways and waterways of the province's south central interior. Communities are presented in considerable detail; a town, for example, is portrayed by its main street businesses and merchants, residential streets, local mills and plants, transportation systems and nearby recreational opportunities. Ranches or mining operations are also presented in similar detail. Whether Booth's films should be regarded as amateur or professional (in a limited genre), however, remains open to question. Booth's films also reveal that, through personal contacts and familiarity with the communities, he was able to film on a more intimate level than, say, a professional film crew. This is evident in the many close-ups of people in everyday life, earning livelihoods, demonstrating special skills, or at leisure. Given Booth's freedom to film what he wanted, many shots reflect a personal interest -- as though he filmed subjects only for the purpose of making a film record, or to capture a dramatic incident that he chanced upon in his travels. This is suggested by the significant amount of the surviving footage that appears to have no identifiable market purpose.

Booth, Alfred Edmund, 1892-1977

Ken Jubenvill fonds

  • PR-2224
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1964-1997]

The fonds consists of two series: films and videos produced for the Government of British Columbia under Ken Jubenvill's company JEM Productions, and films and videos produced for private clients. Among the private productions are several titles made for Canawest Film Productions, which exist in no other known format, and a film for EXPO 85 in Tsukuba, Japan. Sponsors of the Canawest films include the BC Telephone Company, the Red Cedar Shingle and Shake Bureau, the Workers Compensation Board of BC, and Global Television. Also among the Canawest Film Productions is the pilot episode for a TV series called "The X Factor" narrated by William Shatner. Under his JEM Productions identity, Jubenvill contracted for some of the EXPO 86 film documentation, including visits by Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles and Princess Diana. JEM Productions also recorded construction of the Coquihalla Highway, and other publicly funded transportation initiatives such as the Seabus and Skytrain.

Jubenvill, Ken

Yorke Edwards fonds

  • PR-2304
  • Fonds
  • 1938-2011

Fonds consists of journals, notebooks, lecture notes, essays, professional correspondence, certificates and graphic material documenting the professional and private life of Yorke Edwards. The records are in loose chronological order based on the original order.

Edwards, Roger Yorke, 1924-

British Columbia Cement Company Limited fonds

  • PR-2319
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1900-1983]

The fonds consists of the records of the British Columbia Cement Company and mainly relates to the company cement plant at Bamberton, B.C. Other locations of company activity and the creation of records were Tod Inlet in Saanich, B.C., Texada Island, B.C. and the Vancouver Island locations of Cobble Hill and Horne Lake. The records were created ca. 1900 to 1982, though predominantly after 1950. The fonds includes records from the 1960s and 1970s when the company became a subsidiary of Ocean Cement Ltd.

From the 1920s to the 1960s, the products of the British Columbia Cement Company were used to build much of the infrastructure of the province. Before 1958 the B.C. Cement Company was virtually the sole supplier of cement in British Columbia.

Most prominently, record types include: technical drawings, maps, plans, diagrams and architectural drawings; correspondence and memoranda; equipment manuals, operating guides, catalogues and bulletins; photographs; research reports and technical studies; cement plant shift log books; weekly and monthly reports on labour, production and manufacturing costs; daily journals for materials purchased (stores received); reports of chemical data regarding cement testing; budget papers and financial reports, and deliveries log books (journal recordings of product sold). Other record types include: company publications and employee newsletters; quotations for goods and services; complete technical journals and magazines, (and individual articles); news clippings; company annual reports; brochures, pamphlets and flyers; committee minutes; conference proceedings; staff lists and seniority lists; org charts; plant operation flow charts and stock certificate books.

A large number of the records (including textual materials, technical drawings, maps and photographs) were generated by the activities of cement production. These include records related to quarrying; rock and materials handling; the kiln, dry mill and wet mill operations; the electrical department; the purchase and consumption of fuel including coal and oil; cement packing; chemical testing, quality control and research; the sale and shipping of cement; the purchase, operation and maintenance of equipment, and environmental monitoring. Records were created in departments of the plant including the laboratory, by the plant chemist and research and quality control staff, at the quarries, the wet mill, the dry mill, the mixing department, the kiln department, electrical department, and the cement packing plant. Other company activities that generated records include mineral exploration, property acquisition and appraisal, and the transition to closing the plant. There are relatively few records from before the 1950s.

The records were also generated by routine business activities including company administration, corporate planning, annual reporting, union agreements and labour-management relations, budgeting, auditing and financial issues, personnel and staff training. Records were created by company executives, by staff in the plant main office, by the plant manager, the plant engineer, the purchasing agent and personnel manager.

A relatively small number of records were inherited from predecessor companies. These include records which originated with the Vancouver Portland Cement Company Limited, founded by Robert Pim Butchart, which produced cement at Tod Inlet. Some records originated with the British company, the Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers (London) and its subsidiary, the Portland Cement Construction Company Limited, which purchased the land and built the Bamberton cement plant ca. 1911-1913.

Records concerning Tod Inlet include photographs ca. 1905-1913, of the first arrival of machinery and early photos of the cement plant. There are also plant technical drawings and maps relating to the Tod Inlet area, and textual records concerning B.C. Cement Company's continuing ownership of property in Saanich. Records for the Bamberton plant and townsite date from 1911; these include photographs of historic value of the first development on the site in 1912-1913. Many photos were taken by professionals, and it appears they were created and maintained by company staff in order to document the history of the company. Records for Blubber Bay on Texada Island (ca. 1929-1949) include photographs, textual material, and technical drawings. Records relating to Cobble Hill, B.C. (ca. 1950-1975) relate to investigation for mineral deposits, company property holdings, mapping, quarry operation, and the building of the private haul road from Cobble Hill to Bamberton.

The fonds also consists of records for locations where the company owned properties or carried out exploration for minerals, aerial photography and mapping. These include Davies Bay on Texada Island, and Vancouver Island locations including Horne Lake, Deep Bay, and Harris Creek in the Cowichan Valley.

The records include a history of British Columbia Cement Company by a long-time company employee, Robert H. (Bob) Moffatt. It was researched, written and updated between 1976 and 1981.

British Columbia Cement Company Limited

Duncan Macphail fonds

  • PR-2155
  • Fonds
  • 1938-1965

The fonds consists of photographs from the late 1930s to the early 1950s, taken by Duncan Macphail, a portrait and commercial photographer. Most of the photographs were taken in the Victoria area, a smaller number in other south Vancouver Island locations and in Vancouver. They cover a vast range of subjects, including: Victoria street scenes, interiors and exteriors of buildings and business operations, industrial infrastructure, portraits, community and school events, and special events such as the visit of Princess Elizabeth to Victoria in 1951. It appears that Macphail did commercial photography for the B.C. Department of Highways (possibly in the early 1960s) but it is not known if these photographs are in the fonds. In addition to Macphail's commercial and portrait photography, the fonds consists of a small number of “art” photographic prints, matted for display in exhibitions. These cover various subjects, including totem poles. One is tagged with "Exhibited - First Annual Exhibition of Photography, Canada Pacific Exhibition. Vancouver, 1938." Macphail's original indexes are in container 000358-0037.

Macphail, Duncan

Len Norris fonds

  • PR-2154
  • Fonds
  • 1953-1988

The fonds consists of original drawings by Len Norris, created while he was employed as the political cartoonist for the Vancouver Sun newspaper. The first accession consists of 200 cartoons published in the Vancouver Sun between August 1953 and December 1988. The second accession consists of 270 rough sketches; some are undated, and the others date from May 1986 to December 1988. These sketches functioned as preliminary concept drawings for selection and editorial approval, and illustrate the artist's method of working. In some cases, these rough drawings became finished and published cartoons.

The cartoons document the career of Len Norris, and reflect political and social issues of the period. Subjects include recurring British Columbia social and political issues, and include figures from the B.C. political scene such as W.A.C. Bennett, Phil Gagliardi, Robert Strachan, Dave Barrett and Bill Vander Zalm.

Norris, Leonard Matheson

Percy Edwin Ridgley fonds

  • PR-1644
  • Fonds
  • 1916-1950, 1964-1967

The fonds consists of war diaries, certificates and correspondence of Percy Edwin Ridgley.

Ridgley, Percy Edwin, 1888-1967

Samuel Robertson fonds

  • PR-1935
  • Fonds
  • 1858-1889 [Microfilmed 196-]

The fonds consists of Robertson's diary.

Robertson, Samuel

R.H. Nichols fonds

  • PR-0335
  • Fonds
  • 1906-1960

The fonds consists of R.H. Nichols' photographs of Creston, the Tulameen Valley, Beckley Farm, and other scenes.

Nichols, R.H.

Sooke Harbour Cemetery Company fonds

  • PR-1946
  • Fonds
  • 1920-1924, 1945-1965 [Microfilmed 197-]

The fonds consists of minutes and correspondence of the Sooke Harbour Cemetery Company.

Sooke Harbour Cemetery Company

Sooke Region Historical Society photograph collection

  • PR-0250
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1900-1926]

The collection consists of the Sooke Region Historical Society's photographs relating to the early development of the Sooke Region.

Sooke Region Historical Society, collector

St. Peter's Church (Stuart Lake, B.C.) fonds

  • PR-1953
  • Fonds
  • 1866-1870 [Microfilmed 196-]

The fonds consists of the baptismal register of St. Peter's Church at Stuart Lake.

St. Peter's Church (Stuart Lake, B.C.)

Stewart Land Company fonds

  • PR-0279
  • Fonds
  • 1910-1915

The fonds consists of Stewart Land Company's photographs of the development of Stewart Townsite.

Stewart Land Company

Spallumcheen Methodist Mission fonds

  • PR-1963
  • Fonds
  • 1892-1905 [Microfilmed 196-]

The fonds consists of baptism, marriage and death register of the Spallumcheen Methodist Mission.

Spallumcheen Methodist Mission

Spencer Harry Login fonds

  • PR-1531
  • Fonds
  • 1866-1871

The fonds consists of Login's logbooks.

Login, Spencer Harry

Shirley Community Association fonds

  • PR-1945
  • Fonds
  • 1934-1972 [Microfilmed 197-]

The fonds consists of constitution, minutes, financial records, membership lists, and correspondence of the Shirley Community Association.

Shirley Community Association

Simon Fraser fonds

  • PR-1501
  • Fonds
  • 1803-1808, 1846 [Photocopied 194-?]

The fonds consists of Fraser's 1808 journal and notes.

Fraser, Simon, 1776-1862

Bank of British North America Greenwood Branch fonds

  • PR-1438
  • Fonds
  • 1897-1907

The fonds consists of bank manager's reports and correspondence of the Greenwood branch of the Bank of British North America.

Bank of British North America (Greenwood, B.C.)

Beanlands family fonds

  • PR-1098
  • Fonds
  • 1889-1915

The fonds consists of records and photographs of the Beanlands family and servants.

Beanlands (family)

Augustin Brabant fonds

  • PR-1621
  • Fonds
  • 1896-1906

The fonds consists of correspondence of Reverend Augustin Brabant, mainly pertaining to the ship Tonquin.

Brabant, Augustin, 1845-1912

Bentley Iron Mining Company fonds

  • PR-1460
  • Fonds
  • 1900-1925

The fonds consists of minutes and account book of the Bentley Iron Mining Company.

Bentley Iron Mining Company

Belmont Avenue Methodist Church fonds

  • PR-1690
  • Fonds
  • 1912-1918

The fonds consists of the marriage register of the Belmont Avenue Methodist Church of Victoria, B.C.

Belmont Avenue Methodist Church (Victoria, B.C.)

C.W.W. Hooper fonds

  • PR-0799
  • Fonds
  • 1917

The fonds consists of Hooper's photographs of family, friends, and local scenery.

Hooper, C.W.W.

C.P.R. Cascade Camp fonds

  • PR-1708
  • Fonds
  • 1885-1887

The fonds consists of the journal of Cascade Camp of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, as kept by Granville Cunningham, J.S. Vindin, and J.E. Griffith.

Canadian Pacific Railway Company. Cascade Camp

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