Poetry--British Columbia

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Lawrence Boulton papers relating to forestry

Papers relating to forestry, the Forest Service, Boulton's antiquarian interest and his private museum collection. Includes reports done for the School of Forestry of the University of New Brunswick (1943), a report on forest protection (1962), minutes of the 1969 meeting of the Association of BC Foresters, a poem on the BC Forest Service entitled "Progress...", records of timber sales, a 1931 memorandum of the Chief Forester on the issuance of pencils, and a book in Chinese.

Llewelyn Bullock-Webster papers

Llewelyn Bullock-Webster (1879-1970) was an actor, playwright, producer and civil servant.

Records include general correspondence, including family correspondence, 1912-1959; diaries, 1916-1961; notebooks and personal notes re adjudication of plays; scripts and rough drafts of plays; addresses and speeches re theatre in British Columbia; collected plays by other playwrights; and selected publications.

See MS-3143 for approximately 500 photographs that were transferred to Visual Records accession 198006-027.

Personal and official correspondence and other material

Personal and official correspondence, newspaper cuttings, an article "A Battle in the Wilderness Along the Fire Guards" and a poem "The Hermit" by Frank Kellerman. R.B. Eden served as a forest ranger in the Southern Interior, including a posting at Kelowna Ranger District from 1941-1954.

The gemmed lute, volume. 1 / Vancouver Poetry Society

The item is a microfilm copy of a transcript entitled "The gemmed lute" volume 1, produced by the Vancouver Poetry Society in 1921. Includes work by nine poets: H. Branley Coleman, Garnett Weston, Aubrey G. Goodall, Dr. Ernest P. Fewster, Alice M. Winlow, Evelyn Vermilyea, May Perceval Judge, A.M. Stephen and Lionel Stevenson.

League of Canadian Poets interviews

RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-12-06 to 1982-07-03 SUMMARY: A collection of recorded interviews with, and readings by, five prominent British Columbia poets. This material was edited into an archival project of the League of Canadian Poets to preserve the voic;es of Canada's top poets.;

Clinton Hotel

Copy of published photo of hotel with ox team and covered wagons (see A-00436), short history of hotel and its tavern and stove, and poem "The Clinton Stove" by "Silvertip" Brown, New York City, Feburary 1, 1938.