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Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations as Reverend of the Indian parsonage, Cayuga Mission.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations as Reverend of the Indian parsonage, Cayuga Mission.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations as Reverend of the Indian parsonage, Cayuga Mission. Roberts has begun to use a small amount of shorthand (Pitmans) in his diaries.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations in the first year of operating the Church of England's mission on Kuper Island.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations on operating the Church of England's mission on Kuper Island.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations as Reverend of the Indian parsonage, Cayuga Mission.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations as Reverend of the Indian parsonage, Cayuga Mission. Roberts has begun to use a small amount of shorthand (Pitmans) in his diaries.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations as Reverend of the Indian parsonage, Cayuga Mission. Roberts has begun to use a small amount of shorthand (Pitmans) in his diaries.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations on operating the Church of England's mission on Kuper Island.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations on operating the Church of England's mission on Kuper Island.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations as Reverend of the Indian parsonage, Cayuga Mission. Roberts has begun to use a small amount of shorthand (Pitmans) in his diaries.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations on operating the Church of England's mission on Kuper Island.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations on operating the Church of England's mission on Kuper Island.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations as Reverend of the Indian parsonage, Cayuga Mission.

Diary

Diary of Roberts' daily observations on operating the Church of England's mission on Kuper Island.

Finnish Place Names on Malcolm Island

The item is a map of Malcolm Island showing the names given to the settlement by Finnish settlers. The map was created in 2022 by Roger Lanqvist, a resident of Sointula to document the island's Finnish heritage. The map shows an image of the island, along with the Finnish names, local place names, and the source of the names.

The map was created digitally and printed onto archival quality paper. The map is just one of many copies created by Mr. Lanqvist. He donated a copy to the BC Archives in 2023.

Condolence books for the death of Queen Elizabeth II

  • GR-4155
  • Series
  • 2022

The series consists of six bound condolence books created following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8, 2022. The books contain written comments of citizens providing condolences and memories of Queen Elizabeth II.

Box one consists of two books that members of the public signed at Government House. Box two consists of four volumes that were created by the Vancouver Police Department and then submitted to Government House.

British Columbia. Government House

Weather Series : 2020 May - Hottest May On Record

The digital photograph is created by David Ellingsen in 2020 as part of the Weather Patterns series [that includes PDP10343, PDP10344, PDP10345, PDP10346 and PDP10347]. The overall image is a composite of many photographs of ocean views taken in Victoria over a period of time.

The image represents climate change and the environmental conditions that brought about the COVID-19 pandemic.

Postcards from the Pandemic

The file consists of 540 individual postcards that were created by the artist collective BOXCARSIX in the Victoria region during the COVID-19 pandemic between 2020 and 2021.

Postcards from the Pandemic is a collaborative mail art project of over 900 postcards that were created by artists in and around Victoria, BC in the depths of social lockdown created by the COVID-19 pandemic. The project was begun in March 2020 by members of BOXCARSIX Artist Collective to stay connected during lockdown. Each artist initiated a series of postcards leaving space in each one for another person to add and respond to. Each card was then mailed on to another artist to add to and potentially complete the postcard.

Each postcard has been assigned its own unique PDP number and is stored in its own folder. See finding aid for container descriptions.

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