- SCA343-GA392-95
- File
- [ca. 1912]
Photograph of a rocky shoreline with trees.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
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Photograph of a rocky shoreline with trees.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Part of Isabel Ecclestone Mackay fonds.
File consists of one three quarter length studio portrait of Isabel Eccleston Mackay. Isabel is seated wearing a lace dress and holding a magazine.
Mackay, Isabel Ecclestone
Photograph of a crop of rocks on the edge of the water.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Photograph of a group of rocks with plants and moss growing on them.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Church, State, and School in Lakkalsap/Greenville, B.C., 1907-1924.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A typescript draft article (twenty-seven leaves) about church, state, and school in Lax̱g̱altsʼap (formerly Lakkalsap or Greenville), British Columbia written by E Palmer Patterson. Also includes a list of additional references and a form containing comments and criticisms of the draft article written anonymously. The typescript draft article, list of references, and form were originally housed in a package titled, Nisga'a essays.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of Isabel Ecclestone Mackay fonds.
File consists of one snapshot of Isabel Mackay with two of her daughters, Phyllis and Margaret. The three are standing outside in a wood in Stanley Park. Verso reads "Taken in Stanley Park about 1912 with Margaret on left, Phyllis on right."
Mackay, Isabel Ecclestone
Vancouver official opening : May 18, 1971.
Part of Electrohome fonds.
File consists of material relating to the official opening of the expanded Electrohome branch in Vancouver, BC, on May 18, 1971. Includes copies of a news release, a carbon copy of a memorandum, a photograph of the showroom with a typed cutline, and ephemera. Some of the material is contained in a portfolio for a press kit.
Electrohome
Vancouver office : Ken Kerr : correspondence.
Part of Electrohome fonds.
File consists of material relating to Electrohome's Vancouver office. Includes memoranda from Ken Kerr (Vancouver office manager), press clippings (some photocopied), an internal news release, snapshots of the Electrohome booth at the 1964 Victoria Fair, and a portrait of a staff person.
Electrohome
Part of Isabel Ecclestone Mackay fonds.
File consists of one photograph of Isabel Mackay standing in the Royal Garden of the Hotel Vancouver in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Mackay, Isabel Ecclestone
Part of Forbes family fonds.
A diary containing daily entries written by Betty Forbes in 1948. Several entries describe Betty’s work in British Columbia, family events, dances, a trip to Alaska, holidays, and Peg Forbes’s wedding to Colin Andrew (Joe) Wilson. The diary contains letters, invitations, lists, a patch, and press clippings including one titled, Girls advised to train for career and marriage published in The Globe and Mail on January 27, 1948.
Forbes, Betty
Photograph of what appears to be an outdoor kiln, possibly made of mud or clay. The kiln is on a wooden stand and has a roof of branches. In the background can be seen a fence and a building.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Part of Forbes family fonds.
A diary containing daily entries written by Betty Forbes in 1947. Several entries describe family events, parties, dances, trips to Buffalo, Sudbury and British Columbia, and Betty’s work at Claremont Nursery School. The diary includes letters, telegrams, invitations, programs, press clippings, pressed flowers, a napkin, and a photograph of an unknown individual.
Forbes, Betty
Betty Forbes's photograph album.
Part of Forbes family fonds.
An album containing photographs of the Forbes family and their friends including Millicent Lyall Forbes, George Alexander Forbes, Betty Forbes, Peg Forbes, Pamela Wilson, Ross Wilson, Margaret Neilson, Jean Lyttle, Isabel Taylor, Jane Drope, Betty Hall, Joan MacPhail, Joan Norwich, Jayne Clement, Jack Vincent, Betty and Lou Breithaupt, Eleanor Snyder, Jean Augustine, Patty Ann Augustine, Barbie Augustine, and many others. Several photographs feature Camp Forty at Lake Tyson, Thistletown (part of the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto), Christmas celebrations, christenings, and trips to British Columbia, Arizona, California, Texas, South Carolina, and Yellowstone National Park. Also includes a ticket stub or name card for Millicent Lyall Forbes when she attended the Canadian Nurses Association 25th biennial meeting at the University of British Columbia between June 26-30, 1950.
Forbes, Betty
Betty Forbes's photograph album.
Part of Forbes family fonds.
An album containing photographs of the Forbes family and their friends including Betty Forbes, Peg Forbes, Millicent Lyall Forbes, Robert Forbes, Grace Forbes (nee Bickford), Judy Forbes, George Alexander Forbes, Jim Johnson, Bill Stuart, Bob O’Connor, and others. Several photographs feature camping activities, cars, picnics, family pets, planes, parades, trips to British Columbia and Alaska, Lake Tyson, Puslinch Lake, Tobermory, Bishop Strachan School, St. George’s Nursery School, Thistletown, part of the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, and Club Kingsway in Toronto. Also includes photographs of Betty and Forbes in their nursing uniforms and their graduation ceremonies, and images related to the World Wars including George Alexander Forbes in uniform, prisoner of war Jack Currie [?] and many other individuals in military uniform.
Forbes, Betty
Betty Forbes's photograph album.
Part of Forbes family fonds.
An album containing photographs of the Forbes family and their friends including Betty Forbes, Millicent Lyall Forbes, Peg Forbes, George Alexander Forbes, Bill Land, Janet Land, Jennifer Land, Thomas Land, Pamela Wilson, Ross Wilson, members of the Kaufman family, and many others. Several photographs feature camping activities, Christmas celebrations, family pets, a trip to British Columbia, and images of the Land family home located at 187 Claremont Avenue in Kitchener, Ontario.
Forbes, Betty
The poet and the Indian : Indian themes in the Poetry of Duncan Campbell Scott and John Collier.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
An offprint of an article titled, “The Poet and the Indian : Indian themes in the poetry of Duncan Campbell Scott and John Collier,” written by E Palmer Patterson The article was published in Ontario History 59, no. 2 (June, 1967), p. 69-78. The cover of the offprint features a drawing by Nancy-Lou Patterson illustrating the interpretations of Indian themes in the poetry of Duncan Campbell Scott and John Collier. The offprint was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Vancouver McConnell tire co. ltd., Vancouver.
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
Dominion Rubber Company
2160 Springer Avenue, Burnaby, BC : tenancy.
Part of Electrohome fonds.
File consists of material relating to the office space at 2160 Springer Avenue in Burnaby, BC, leased by Electrohome from Norwood Industries Inc. (Burnaby, BC). Includes correspondence, a memorandum, invoices, six photographs of the space, a portfolio of information from Norwood Industries, an agreement, and typed notes.
Electrohome
Native Peoples' history : extracts from a speech.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Two copies of the same issue of Past & Present (December 1982), a periodical published by the University of Waterloo. This issue of Past & Present contains an article titled, “Native Peoples’ history : extracts from a speech,” written by E Palmer Patterson. The periodical was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of 212 loose postcards, including black and white and sepia-toned photographs, black and white and sepia-toned rotogravures, photochroms, and other colour prints. Postcards contain views of numerous European cities and landforms (including Binz, Potsdam, Oberammergau, Berlin, Wittenberg, Lucerne, the Rhine, and the Alps), as well as views along the Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia and Alberta (photographed by Byron Harmon) and the Columbia River Highway in Oregon (photographed by Cross & Dimmitt), and views of Banff, the Rocky Mountains, Stratford (Ontario), and other places and scenes. Some duplicates are present. Six postcards contain a stamp (four German, one Canadian, and one Czechoslovakian). Two postcards were sent through the mail; one from Keffer to his wife, and one from Max [last name illegible] to Keffer (in German). Six of the postcards were published by Valentine & Sons.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
An Indian View of Missions and Missionaries.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A copy of Past & Present (December 1983), a periodical published by the University of Waterloo. This issue of Past & Present contains an article titled, “An Indian View of Missions and Missionaries,” written by E Palmer Patterson. The periodical was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Millicent Lyall Forbes's photograph album.
Part of Forbes family fonds.
An album containing photographs of Forbes, Land, and Wilson family members including Millicent Lyall Forbes, George Alexander Forbes, Betty Forbes, Peg Forbes, Bill Land, Janet Land, Jennifer Land, Thomas Land, Ross Wilson, Pamela Wilson, and others. Several photographs feature Christmas celebrations, Betty and Peg Forbes in their nursing uniforms, Camp Forty at Lake Tyson in Ontario, Florence Lake in British Columbia, and Hillhead estate.
Forbes, Millicent Lyall
Canadian Indian Administration.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Two copies of Past & Present (April 1983), a periodical published by the University of Waterloo. This issue of Past & Present includes an article titled, “Canadian Indian Administration,” written by E Palmer Patterson. Also contains an offprint of the same article. The periodical and offprint were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a set of 12 black and white photographs in a folded paper covering containg views of the Capilano Canyon (Vancouver, BC).
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
File consists of photographs of tire stores in Victoria.
Dominion Rubber Company
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
File consists of photographs of tire stores in Vancouver.
Dominion Rubber Company
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
File consists of photographs of tire stores in Vancouver.
Dominion Rubber Company
Andrew Paull (1892-1959) : finding a voice for the "new Indian."
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Two offprints of an article titled, "Andrew Paull (1892-1959) : Finding a Voice for the “New Indian,” written by E Palmer Patterson. The article was published in The Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology 6, no. 2 (1976), p. 63-82. The offprints were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
The Nisga'a and their neighbours.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A spiral bound volume (approximately one hundred and fifty leaves) containing photocopies of twelve published articles by E Palmer Patterston preceded by a title page and a table of contents.
Includes the following articles:
1. Patterson, E P. "Early Nishga-European Contact to 1860: A People for "those Who Talk of the Efficiency of Moral Lectures to Subdue the Obduracy of the Heart"." Anthropologica. N.s. 25 (1983): 193-219.
2. Patterson, E P. "Nishga Initiative and Missionary Response: Robert Doolan at Quinwoch, B.C." Missiology: an International Review. 9.3 (1981): 337-344.
3. Patterson, E P. "Kincolith, B.C. : Leadership Continuity in a Native Christian Village, 1867-1887." Canadian Journal of Anthropology. 3.9 (1982) : 45-55.
4. Patterson, E P. "An Indian View of Missions and Missionaries." [publisher not identified] : 10.
5. Patterson, II E P. "A Decade of Change: Origins of the Nishga and Tsimshian Land Protests in the 1880s." Journal of Canadian Studies. 18.3 (1983): 40-54.
6. Patterson, E P. "Arthur E. O'meara, Friend of the Indians." The Pacific Northwest Quarterly. 58.2 (1967): 90-99.
7. Patterson, E P. "Native Missionaries of the North Pacific Coast: Philip Mckay and Others." The Pacific Historian. 30.1 (1986) : 22-36.
8. Patterson, E P. "Nishga Perceptions of Their First Resident Missionary, the Reverend R. R. A. Doolan (1864-1867)." Anthropologica. 30.2 (1988): 119-135.
9. Patterson, E P. "Kincolith's First Decade: A Nisga'a Village, 1867-1878." The Canadian Journal of Native Studies. 12.2 (1992) : 229-250.
10. Patterson, E P. "Neshaki: Kinfolk and Trade." Culture. 10.2. (1990) : 13-24.
11. Patterson, E P. "The Nishga and the Fur Trade, 1834-1842." Native studies review. 6.1 (1990) : 67-82.
12. Patterson, E P. ""the Indians Stationary Here": Continuity and Change in the Origins of the Fort Simpson Tsimshian." Anthropologica. 36 (1994): 181-203.
Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Tire stores : New Westminster.
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
File consists of photographs of tire stores in New Westminster.
Dominion Rubber Company
Nesika : a journal devoted to the land claims movement.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Two copies of Nesika, a journal published by the United Native Nations (formerly the B.C. Association of Non Status Indians) in March/April 1976 and May 1976 respectively. Both issues contain articles about the life and career of Andrew (Andy Paull) using information derived from an unpublished 400 page doctoral thesis written by E Palmer Patterson. The issues published in March/April 1976 also contains a feature article about Northwest Territories land claims. The periodicals were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
File consists of photographs of tire stores in Burnaby.
Dominion Rubber Company
Nass River, B.C. : Fishery Bay.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A copy of Past & Present (February 1983), a periodical published by the University of Waterloo. The periodical was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Photograph album 4 : Mary Ann Kabel.
Album belonging to Mary Ann Kabel (later Martin) containing snapshots of her and her friends, friends' wedding photographs, and snapshots of John Gartshore Martin at the military school in Vernon, BC. Album also contains newspaper clippings and memorabilia. Clippings relate to news and announcements about Mary Ann's friends and other men from Kitchener-Waterloo serving in World War II (including deaths, injuries, etc.) and the weddings of Mary Ann's friends.
Martin, John Gartshore
Evangelism in the Nass Valley, by the Venerable John A. (Ian) Mackenzie.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A typescript draft article (nine leaves, photocopy) written by E Palmer Patterson. The typescript draft article was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Terrys auto service, Victoria.
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
Dominion Rubber Company
Reo truck parts and equipment ltd., Vancouver.
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
Dominion Rubber Company
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Correspondence, notes, and photocopies of press clippings related to E Palmer Patterson's research about Indigenous peoples in British Columbia and Reverend A.E. Green.
Patterson, E Palmer
Perry Moore tire sales and service ltd., Vancouver.
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
Dominion Rubber Company
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
Dominion Rubber Company
Joe Haddock tire co., New Westminster.
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
Dominion Rubber Company
Dare Foods buildings and operations.
Part of Dare Foods Limited.
File consists of sixteen slides showing Dare buildings in Kitchener, Moncton, and Surrey as well as Dare vehicles and operations.
Dare Foods Limited
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
Dominion Rubber Company
Mountain west of Waterton River from Lunch Point, British Columbia, August 7, 1881.
Part of John Ivan Rempel fonds.
One image of a mountainous landscape west of Waterton River, looking out from Lunch Point, British Columbia.
Rempel, John I.
Log farm building, British Columbia.
Part of John Ivan Rempel fonds.
One image of a log farm buiding with two unidentified men standing in front of it.
Rempel, John I.
Glen Vernon tire service, the general tire, Vancouver.
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
Dominion Rubber Company
Four photographs of John Alexander Martin. Three of the photographs are of John and others in a car at the base of a tree in Vancouver, BC. One photograph (linen-backed) is of John and another man holding up a railway inspection car.
Martin, John Gartshore
Francis batteries and tires Ltd., Vancouver.
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
Dominion Rubber Company
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. Records include items related to the association's activities and events such as the 2003 Leadership and Biennial Convention held between November 12-15, 2003 in Toronto, Ontario and the 2009 Leadership and Biennial Convention held between April 30 to May 3, 2009 in Vancouver, British Columbia. In addition, the file contains items from the National Liberal Women's Caucus and Equal Voice, a multi-partisan organization dedicated to electing and supporting women at all levels of political office. Records include invitations, correspondence, certificates, agendas, forms, a 2015 election handout titled, Stand with Justin Trudeau for LGBTQ2 Rights, and other textual material.
Telegdi, Andrew
Doolan file : Doolan journals and Doolan as ethnography and history of lower Nass.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Material related to Reverend Robert Richard Arthur Doolan, Methodist missionary to the Nisga’a in British Columbia. Includes approximately one hundred and thirty-five leaves of manuscript notes written by E Palmer Patterson.
Patterson, E Palmer
The Dare Company Limited : photos.
Part of Dare Foods Limited.
Contains one binder labelled "Photos." The binder contains a black and white newspaper advertisement "Our first customer" [ca. 1967]; a Union Carbide plastic products advertisement featuring Dare biscuits; black and white photographs of products; portraits of staff; the interior and exterior of the plant in Surrey, B.C.; new wage agreement at the Surrey plant; an advertisement for a contest; and store displays. The majority of the photographs are labelled.
Dare Foods Limited
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A manuscript (approximately seventy-five leaves) for a work titled, “Stikine Tlingit traders to Fort Simpson, B.C. in mid-19th century,” written by E Palmer Patterson. The term Stikine is an anglicized variant name for the Shtaxʼhéen Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
A contract for the personal services of musicians Dana Andrews, Jim Schoew, Andy Suttles, and Tary Engel to perform during a conference held in the Garden Auditorium at the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, British Columbia on April 9, 1969. The contract is signed by Andrew Telegdi who is listed as the employer.
Also includes a contract for the personal services of musicians Pete McKinnon, Bob Fisher, Bob Buckley, and Terry Frewer to perform during a conference held in the Garden Auditorium at the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, British Columbia on April 9, 1969. The contract is signed by Andrew Telegdi who is listed as the employer.
Both contracts outline terms and conditions, the date of engagement, hours of engagement, and the agreed upon payment for services.
Telegdi, Andrew
Notes for Fort Simpson as “window” on NWC, 1840s and 1850s.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Approximately eighty-five leaves of manuscript notes about Fort Simpson, BC written by E Palmer Patterson. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Advanx tire service, Vancouver.
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
Dominion Rubber Company
Fort Simpson at mid-century : notes, text.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Approximately seventy-five leaves of manuscript notes about Fort Simpson, BC written by E Palmer Patterson. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Index showing the townships in Manitoba, the North-West Territories and British Columbia.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Relief shown by landforms. Map shows township boundaries and railways.
Schantz Russell Family
Map of the south-western part of British Columbia.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Relief shown by hachuring and spot heights. Shows land districts, townships, roads, railroads, Pacific cable and station.
Schantz Russell Family
Doolan as ethnographer : last (most recent version).
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A typescript (eighty leaves, computer output) for a work about Reverend Robert Richard Arthur Doolan, Methodist missionary to the Nisga'a (formerly spelled Niska) in British Columbia written by E Palmer Patterson.
Patterson, E Palmer
Sketch map of the province of British Columbia, showing mining divisions.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Schantz Russell Family
British Columbia railway belt. [Eastern part].
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
Schantz Russell Family
Doolan as ethnographer : first draft.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A manuscript (approximately one hundred and thirty leaves) for a work about Reverend Robert Richard Arthur Doolan, Methodist missionary to the Nisga'a (formerly spelled Niska) in British Columbia written by E Palmer Patterson.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A typescript draft book chapter (twenty-five leaves) about the Nisga'a (formerly spelled Nishga) and Tsimshian written by E Palmer Patterson. Also includes an offprint (photocopy) of the published version of the book chapter which appeared in the Journal of Canadian Studies 18, no. 3 (Fall 1983), p. 40-54. The typescript draft book chapter was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Correspondence, notes, December 1993 Newspacket, original news clippings dated 1963, photocopied news clippings, and 3 photographs from events in Montreal and Edmonton. The edition of Newspacket features a memorium about Ruth Gordon and articles about Marshall Saunders and Jean Craig, and has the 1993 Annual Report of the Media Club of Canada tucked inside. Clippings include biographical information about Evelyn Margery Hinds, Bess Forbes.
Two folded flyers dated 1965 and 1968 containing "a brief resume of the history of the C.W.P.C." Includes lists of Presidents from 1904-1968, as well as biographical information about Evelyn Margery Hinds, Bess Forbes, and three photographs from events in Montreal and Edmonton. Also in the file is the December 1993 edition of Newspacket featuring a memorium about Ruth Gordon and articles about Marshall Saunders, Jean Craig, with the 1993 Annual Report of the Media Club of Canada tucked inside.
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Book, Chapter 7 : Church, state, and school in Lakkalsap/Greenville, B.C., 1907-1924.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Two copies of a typescript draft book chapter (twenty-seven leaves) written by E Palmer Patterson. One copy features the variant title, "Keeping school for the Nishga : Lakkalsap/Greenville, B.C., 1907-1924." Also includes two leaves of manuscript notes likely written by E Palmer Patterson. The typescript copies of the draft book chapter were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Photograph of a small community on the coast of a body of water. A number of homes are visible as well as horse drawn buggies. In the distance a sailboat can be seen in the water.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A typescript draft book chapter (thirty-four leaves) about Ging̱olx (or Kincolith), British Columbia written by E Palmer Patterson. Also includes an offprint of the published version of the book chapter which appeared in the Canadian Journal of Anthropology 3, no. 1 (Fall 1982), p. 45-55. The typescript draft book chapter and offprint were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Correspondence, clippings, notes, etc., primarily photocopied biographical material ca. 1920s onward from the City of Vancouver Archives, and 1 piece of ephemera from the 11th Triennial, 1949.
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Book, Chapter 5 : Early Anglican missionary adaptation on the Nass River, British Columbia.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Two copies of a typescript draft book chapter. One copy contains twenty-three leaves, computer output and the other copy contains twenty-nine leaves, computer output. One copy features the variant title, "Anglican missionary adaptation on the Nass River, British Columbia." The typescript copies of the draft book chapter were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Ledger sheets and press clippings.
Part of Dare Foods Limited.
Original ledger sheets used by the Dare Foods Limited Western Division in Surrey, British Columbia to record petty cash, inventory, accounts receivable, land, buildings, machinery and equipment, office equipment, and banking information. Also includes a schedule of male employees job classifications and wage rates. In addition, the file contains press clippings related to Dare Foods Limited Western Division, particularly its cookie factory in Surrey, British Columbia .
Dare Foods Limited
Part of Electrohome fonds.
File consists of photographs and snapshots of Carl A. Pollock at various meetings, events, and presentations, and posing at his desk and on the plant floor. Includes photographs taken at the Winnipeg and Vancouver showrooms, a photograph with D. Lowater and two executives from Lima, Peru, several candid snapshots, and a photograph of a sculpted bust of Carl A. Pollock. File also includes memoranda with descriptions of two photographs.
Electrohome
Book, Chapter 4 : The Nishga Wolf crest and the coming of missionaries, 1860-1887.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Three copies of a typescript draft book chapter (twenty-three leaves, computer output) written by E Palmer Patterson. One copy includes corrections. One copy features the variant title, "The role of Nishga chiefs in the coming of missionaries to the Nass." The typescript copies of the draft book chapter were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Electrohome dealers and branches.
Part of Electrohome fonds.
File consists of a photograph of an Electrohome dealer in New York, the store front of the Hydro Shop (Waterloo, ON?), and the Vancouver branch of Electrohome.
Electrohome
Book, Chapter 3 : The "missionary period" among the Nishga : Kincolith, Lakkalzap, Aiyansh, B.C.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Three copies of a typescript draft book chapter (thirty leaves, photocopy) about the Nisga'a (formerly spelled Nishga) in Ging̱olx (also Kincolith), Lax̱g̱altsʼap (formerly spelled Lakkalzap), and Gitlaxt'aamiks (or New Aiyansh) in British Columbia written by E Palmer Patterson. The typescript copies of the draft book chapter were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Two manuscript leaves outlining the table of contents for a proposed book likely written by E Palmer Patterson. The manuscript outline was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Women at Fort Simpson : notes and text.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Approximately one hundred and seventy-five leaves of manuscript notes as well as manuscript draft copies of an article titled, "Women at Fort Simpson" written by E Palmer Patterson. The manuscript notes and draft articles were originally housed in a package titled, Women at Fort Simpson. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Varieties of Nisga'a Christianity in the 1870s.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A typescript draft article (twenty-seven leaves, computer output) about the Nisga'a written by E Palmer Patterson. The typescript draft article was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Tongass Tlingit role at Fort Simpson, B.C., from the mid-1830s to mid-19th century.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Two typescript draft copies of the same article (twenty-three leaves, computer output) written by E Palmer Patterson. One copy contains manuscript edits. The typescript draft articles were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of Forbes family fonds.
Letters and postcards from Peg and Betty Forbes to their mother, Millicent Lyall Forbes. Letters from Betty Forbes during her time as a nurse in Vancouver are included.
Tongass Tlingit role at Fort Simpson, B.C., from the mid-1830s to mid-19th century.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Manuscript notes (approximately seventy leaves) written by E Palmer Patterson. The manuscript notes were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
A manuscript draft article (sixty-three leaves) written by E Palmer Patterson. The manuscript draft article was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson. The term Tongass is an anglicized variant name for the Taantʼa Ḵwáan. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Part of John Ivan Rempel fonds.
One image of Mr. Blinkinsop (Indian Agent), Mrs. Hunt, and her children and grandchildren in front of a building at Fort Rupert, Vancouver Island. The caption also reads: "From a Geological Survey of Canada photograph in the Public Archives of Canada."
Rempel, John I.
French construction : Fort St. James, British Columbia.
Part of John Ivan Rempel fonds.
One image of a log building at the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort St. James, with horses and unidentified individuals in front of the building.
Rempel, John I.
French construction : photograph of a sketch of Fort Langley, near Vancouver by E. Mallandaine.
Part of John Ivan Rempel fonds.
Three images of drawings by E. Mallandaine of buildings at Fort Langley, near Vancouver, British Columbia.
Rempel, John I.
French construction : Fort McLeod, British Columbia.
Part of John Ivan Rempel fonds.
One image of six unidentified men standing outside of a log building identified as Fort McLeod, British Columbia.
Rempel, John I.
Haida at Fort Simpson : notes and texts.
Part of E Palmer Patterson fonds.
Approximately two hundred and twenty-five leaves of manuscript notes written by E Palmer Patterson about the Haida at Fort Simpson, BC. The notes were originally housed in a package titled, Haida. Fort Simpson, BC is now known as Lax-Kwʼalaams, BC.
Patterson, E Palmer
Photograph of a woman sitting in a rattan chair on a porch reading a book. On the porch is another chair and a hammock, and two tents can be seen in the distance.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Waterfalls flowing into water.
Photograph of a number of small waterfalls flowing down a rocky hillside into a body of water. At the top of, and dotted throughout the hillside are trees.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Waterfalls flowing into water and rapids.
Photograph of waterfalls flowing into a body of water with rapids. At the top of rocks that the water is flowing down are trees.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Photograph of a body of water.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Photograph of a body of water with trees.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Water with trees on opposite shore.
Photograph of a body of water with trees on the opposite shore.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Photograph of water with waves breaking over rocks.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Part of Electrohome fonds.
File consists of photographs and snapshots taken at Electrohome branch offices and showrooms, including those in Vancouver, Calgary, and Winnipeg; and portraits of branch office managers. Includes a photograph of Carl A. Pollock at a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Some photographs include identification on verso, some include typed cutlines, and one is mounted on board. Duplicate photographs are present.
Electrohome
Photograph looking out into a body of water from the shore, framed by trees.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Vancouver, Honolulu, Yokahama, Tokyo, Japan, Mar. 23 to May 21, 1973.
Part of Schneider family collection.
One carousel of slides. The slides are dated May 1973.
Schneider family
Two girls standing on rocks overlooking a beach.
Photograph of two girls in dresses standing on a crop of rocks overlooking a beach, with a body of water in the background.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Ward White.
Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.
12 pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White and later to Dorothy Etta Russell, from her father Ward White, postmarked Chilliwack, B.C. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell Family
Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.
Posters advertising concerts held at the Village Bistro featuring a variety of artists including the Papa Bears, Chase Anderson, the Paisleys, Black Shake Blues Band, Sleepy John, Seeds of Time (later known as the Passionate Mad), Tomorrow’s Eyes, the Poppy Family, Mock Duck, Grady Moore, Black Snake, Hydroelectric Street Car, As Sherriff, the Billy Joe Bottom Band, and the Isle of Sky. One poster contains a handwritten contract on the verso transferring ownership of the Village Bistro to Allan Kirton for the sum of $2000.00. The contract is dated March 22, 1969 but is not signed by Telegdi or Kirton.
Also includes posters and related material including press clippings and a brochure advertising musicians and bands performing at other venues in Vancouver, British Columbia or Toronto, Ontario including Sweetwater, Buffy Saint-Marie, Dick Gregory, the Poppy Family, Mother Tucker, Black Shake, Seeds of Time, Mock Duck, Tomorrow’s Eyes, Tiny Tim, Country Joe and the Fish, A Wizard of the North, Tunnel, Deyong Sound, Lights by Ecto Plasmic, the Papa Bears, Man Child, Elusive Butterfly, the Collectors, the Tote Family, and a variety of other bands that performed at the 1969 Thunderbird Peace Festival in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Telegdi, Andrew