Digitized as MSC23-104
Digitized as MSC23-107. Audiocasette is a copy of oral histories held in the British Columbia Provincial Archives (now the Royal British Columbia Museum and Archives)
Digitized as MSC23-109. Audiocasette is a copy of oral histories held in the British Columbia Provincial Archives (now the Royal British Columbia Museum and Archives)
Digitized as MSC23-110. Audiocasette is a copy of oral histories held in the British Columbia Provincial Archives (now the Royal British Columbia Museum and Archives)
Digitized as MSC23-112. Audiocasette is a copy of oral histories held in the British Columbia Provincial Archives (now the Royal British Columbia Museum and Archives)
Digitized as MSC23-113
Digitized as MSC23-115. Interview about the Oxford Companion to English Literature
The collection consists of posters relating to World War I propoganda.
The fonds consists of records relating primarily to Innes’ drawing, painting, and writing. Records include original cartoons, publications containing Innes’ work, a chapbook, exhibit programs and reviews, and images of Innes’ paintings, as well as photographs of Innes, biographical material, and a patent agreement.
The fonds has been arranged into six series: Records relating to Innes’ paintings ([190-?]-1943); Illustrations and cartoons ([between 1880 and 1941]); Publications (1900-[ca. 1934]); Photographs of Innes ([192-?-193-?]); Patent (1 Feb. 1919); and Records relating to Innes created after his death ([1941]-1945).
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a sheet with 3 small pencil sketches. One shows oxen and the other two are rough layout sketches showing trees and mountains with oxen or horses in the foreground.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun featuring a photograph of John Innes and a description of his painting “Harding in Canada.”
Innes, John ClarkeFile consists of an illustrated pamphlet describing a collection of 8 Innes paintings on loan to the University of British Columbia, as well as an affidavit by Innes regarding the status of these paintings.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a notebook tracking discussions and sales of John Innes paintings, as well as strategies for finding prospective buyers.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a program for an exhibit of Innes’ paintings held at David Spencer Limited department store in Vancouver.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a photograph of Innes’ painting “The Builders,” inscribed on the back “To dear Hoppie from Daddy, being a print of the First City Council of Vancouver - with the Civic officials - meeting in June 1886. With love of Ida May Innes my dear wife. John Innes.”
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a postcard featuring an image of a John Innes painting, addressed to Mrs. M. Akiyama from Mrs. Innes.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a pen and watercolour sketch of a First Nations canoe being paddled by two people.
Innes, John ClarkeItem is a pencil sketch by Innes of a figure sitting next to 2 totem poles with a cityscape in the background. There are notes in the margin about the composition from Innes as well as “George.”
Innes, John ClarkeSeries consists of a patent agreement filed by Innes and John Linkison King in New York City, for a device to be used in the navigation of ships and airplanes.
Innes, John ClarkeFile consists of correspondence to and from H. W. Cooper regarding prison guards; conduct of convicts; matrons; absence of acting deputy warden; and the appointment of Major Poirier to Temporary Deputy Wardenship. Other correspondence includes a letter from Superintendent D. M. Ormond to Major I. A. Poirier regarding his transfer to the Deputy Wardenship of Piers Island Penitentiary; and a letter to a prisoner from his sister regarding the well-being of his children and lack of sufficient funds for their care. File also contains three memos; one telegram regarding the purchase of water tanks; as well as a list of construction costs.