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Denman Island Museum
Identifier
DIM
Authorized form of name
Denman Island Museum
Parallel form(s) of name
Other form(s) of name
Type
Museum
Contact information
(Primary contact)
Street address
1111 Northwest Road
Locality
Denman Island
Region
BC
Country name
Canada
Postal code
Telephone
250-335-0880, 250-335-1143
Fax
URL
Jean Brooks, Charlotte Molnar, Curators
Mailing Address
Street address
P.O. Box 28
Locality
Denman Island
Region
BC
Country name
Canada
Postal code
V0R 1T0
Telephone
Fax
URL
History
The Denman Island Museum is administered by the Denman Island Seniors and Museum Society and acquires, preserves, and makes accessible artifacts, archival records, and historical reference material pertaining to Denman Island. The museum was moved to its present location in 1995.
Geographical and cultural context
Mandates/Sources of authority
Sponsor: Denman Seniors and Museum Society
Administrative structure
Records management and collecting policies
The holdings relate to the settlement and development of Denman Island. This island lies south of Courtenay close to the Comox Valley. Holdings include: an extensive photographic collection depicting early settlers and their homes, schools, churches, logging, fishing, farming, businesses, railways, lighthouses, and ships (including ferry service), manuscripts/records including minutes, accounts, etc. of community organizations and schools, maps relating to early settlement of the land and to the marine area.
Buildings
Holdings
Total Volume: 9 cm of textual material, photographs
Inclusive Dates: 1880 to present
Predominant Dates: 1920s
Inclusive Dates: 1880 to present
Predominant Dates: 1920s
Finding aids, guides and publications
Opening times
July-August: 1:30-4:00 (Also open by appointment.)
Access conditions and requirements
Accessibility
Research services
Reproduction services
Public areas
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Dates of creation, revision and deletion
Revised by BCANS Coordinator, Nov 29, 2010.
