A BC Provincial Police Officer showing his tommy gun
- B-06995
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- 1940
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A BC Provincial Police Officer showing his tommy gun
A gun belonging to a member of the BC Provincial Police.
The item is an essay by Mary D. Trainer titled "A History of Policing in Burnaby, 1892-1950, with an emphasis on the years 1892-1935."
A. MacDonald; BC Provincial Police.
A member of the BC Provincial Police.
A member of the BC Provincial Police.
A member of the BC Provincial Police demonstrating the improper stance for shooting.
A salute to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police by the Saanich Municipal Police Department
Item consists of one poster with three colour photographs. "A salute to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police by the Saanich Municipal Police Dept 1873-1973 PNE Vancouver, B.C. Victoria Day Parade" is printed on the poster. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and Saanich Police badges are stamped in black and hand coloured.
A thirty-four year old T.W.S. Parsons and a dead bear
This series consists of three volumes of record books from the Colony of Vancouver Island Police and Prisons Department, and later and Colony of British Columbia Police, 1858-1873. Records include an account book, 1858-1863 (contains also some fire department accounts); requisition book, 1859-1861; record of constable's clothing and advance warrants, police and gaol, 1866-1873.
Vancouver Island (Colony). Police and Prisons Dept.
Acting Inspector W.J. Service; BC Provincial Police.
Adam Monk of the BC Provincial Police.
Administrative record books kept by the Official Administrator, Mr. McAloney (to 1908) and Frederick L. Leighton (after 1908). Volume 1 begins as a Nanaimo City Police record book and has the pages prior to July 1908 glued together at the top.
British Columbia. Official Administrator (Nanaimo)
Andrew Wood, constable in the Victoria police force.
The series consists of three record books from Ashcroft police lock-up, 1901-1910.
British Columbia. Provincial Police Force (Ashcroft)
Ashcroft Magistrate's record books
The series consists of Magistrate's record books for Ashcroft and including Spences Bridge cases, from 1949 to 1963. The magistrate noted lists and statistics in the back of the volumes.
British Columbia. Police Court (Ashcroft)
Ashcroft Police Court record books
The series consists of record books created by the Ashcroft Police Court from 1911 to 1922 and 1948 to 1961.
British Columbia. Police Court (Ashcroft)
"B" Division, Boundary District
Part of Thomas William Parsons fonds
The item is a b&w photograph of seven British Columbia Provincial Police officers of "B" Division in the Boundary district. The men are identified on the front of the mat as follows:
Standing back left to right: G.P. Killam, A.E. Spall, C.H. Martin, R.M. Robertson, J.J. McConnell
Seated front left to right: W.B. Stewart, J.A. Fraser, D.A. McDonald.
On the back of the photograph is the following inscription "W.B. Stewart awarded the King's Police medal for bravery, 1947. J.A. Fraser afterward Inspector at Prince Rupert, T.W.S. P. 1947"
Barkerville Police charge book
This series consists of a Barkerville Provincial Police charge book, 1866-1896.
British Columbia. Provincial Police Force (Barkerville)
BC Police motor launch 14; courtroom.
BC Police Motor launch 14; radio room.
BC Police motor launch 14, off Victoria.
BC Police motor launch 15, aground at Port Essington.
BC Police motor launch 15, at Queen Charlotte City.