The fonds consists primarily of formal studio portraits of the Blair family and its extended family (Bridge family, Dimand family, Howse family, Paterson family, Slater family, McConnell family, Rorison family and Agnes Webster) between 1900 and 1956. The subjects of the photographs include private ceremonies, weddings, schools, teachers and pioneers.
Blair (family)The fonds consists of registers of guests to Bridgeport School, records of student transfers, minutes of the Bridgeport Parent-Teacher Association, school annuals, and films of May Day celebrations. The graphic images include May Day subjects, Bridgeport classes and staff and some images from the Bridgeport "Feeder" Schools (F.A. Tomsett, Tait, Harry Eburne).
Bridgeport School (Richmond, B.C.)The fonds consists of records related to the early cannery acquisitions of the Anglo-British Columbia Packing Company. Records are related to the acquisition of Phoenix Cannery, Britannia Cannery, a cannery belonging to E.A. Wadhams and a cannery at Annieville, and include inventories, conveyances, trade mark agreements, fire insurance policies, bills of sales, labels and various agreements and letters of negotiation. Also included is a Register of Deeds and a ledger containing information about A.B.C. Packing Company property and water rights, licences and insurance rates. Records are arranged in three series: 1. Cannery acquisition records; 2. Register of Deeds; 3. Company information ledger.
Anglo-British Columbia Packing CompanyFonds consists of photographs collected by Audrey Wylie that document aspects of the lives of various of her family members, including her father Sam Gilmore, her mother Gertie Gilmore (nee Kidd) and Gertie's sisters, her uncle Les Gilmore and her brother Boyd Gilmore. Photographs include images of her father and uncle during World War 1, and of her brother during World War 2. Also included are images of farming activities, of English School, and of lacrosse games.
Wylie, AudreyCollection consists of one file containing a bound volume of the proceedings at the Court of Appeal between the plaintiff, David Hobson, and the defendant being the Corporation of the Township of Richmond. The Appeal Book contains the documentation gathered to support the plaintiff's claim against the defendant for damages through the flooding and overflow of water onto his property, official court documents and transcripts, as well as five photographs that illustrate the damage to the plaintiff's lands on Lulu Island.
Fonds consists primarily of records related to Elva Moreside's education and to her career as a teacher of new Canadians and as a librarian at Lord Byng School. Fonds includes certificates and diplomas, notes and essays written for courses at the Province of British Columbia Summer School of Education, teaching notes, lesson plans and teaching materials, and class photos. Also included are a number of newsclipping files, organized by topic and related to Richmond's history and development, and a small number of photographs depicting Richmond houses and the United Church on Cambie Road. The records have been arranged in five series: 1. Diplomas and certificates; 2. Essays and class notes; 3. Teaching records; 4. Newspaper clippings; 5. Photographs.
Moreside, ElvaThe fonds consists of a small amount of business and personal records accumulated by Eric Anderson, as well as family photographs accumulated by both Eric Anderson and his wife, Hilda Anderson (nee Skuse). Records reflect the Anderson's involvement in horse racing activities in Richmond, as well as their affiliation with the Richmond Lions Club. As well, records document Eric Anderson's involvement with his family's masonry business, and both Eric's and Hilda's lives as children and young adults. Records have been arranged in two series: 1. Eric Anderson business and personal records; 2. Anderson and Skuse family photographs.
Anderson, Eric (family)Fonds contains minutes, promotional pamphlets, newsletters, newspaper clippings and an audio tape lecture of Father Robert L. Howell.
FISH RichmondThis collection consists of the oral histories of 25 women who were born in Latin American countries and have settled in British Columbia's Lower Mainland since the 1970's. It includes 33 original sound cassettes and one set of copies of the interviews, 25 Spanish transcripts, 25 English transcripts, interviewee consent forms, and a 31-page coil-bound booklet which describes the project and provides brief biographies.
The fonds consists of scrapbooks compiled by the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, Richmond Chapter, covering the years 1947-1967 and 1967-1973. The scrapbooks chronicle the chapter's activities and interests, and provide information on the executive and members for the given years. The scrapbooks contain photographs, newspaper clippings, historical notes, event programs and memorabilia. The photographs depict IODE members, social events, parade floats, and various places in the community such as the Town Hall, cenotaph, and Lansdowne Park Racetrack.
The collection consists of one file of historical notes and photographs relating to Mitchell School.
The fonds consists primarily of administrative records of the Rich-Del Toastmasters Club, including minutes of regular and executive meetings, correspondence, membership records, records related to club management, and a small amount of financial records. Also included are club, regional and international newsletters. From the club's inception in 1974 until 1980 clear recordkeeping procedures were followed. Although the system broke down somewhat after 1980, it has been restored by the archivist during processing. In accordance with the early system, 7 series have been established: 1. Organizational records; 2. Minutes; 3. Correspondence; 4. Membership records; 5. Financial records; 6. Reports; 7. Newsletters and news clippings.
Rich-Del Toastmasters ClubThe fonds consists of correspondence, agendas, minutes, reports, financial statements, agreements, lists, forms, press releases, printed material, working papers, research notes, newspaper clippings, posters, sketches, p.m.t's, photograph prints and negatives, slides, video cassettes and ephemera. The records provide general information on the administrative structure and activities of the Society. The photographs within the Publicity sub-committee series provide good documentation of the "good time events" and other major projects undertaken by the Centennial Society.
Richmond '79 Centennial SocietyThe fonds consists of correspondence, financial records, minutes, case and personnel files, clippings and ephemera related to the establishment of the Richmond Friendship Home Society and the operations of society programs. The fonds also includes documents relating to criminal trials of Society Board members and staff.
Richmond Friendship Home SocietyFonds includes administrative records relating to the establishment and management of the theatre, operational records relating to fiscal and contractual arrangements with various groups booking theatre facilities, promotional records relating to services provided by Gateway staff for the publicizing and advertising of various productions, and records relating to a newsletter distributed to members of the Gateway Theatre Society. Arranged in eleven series: 1. Administration series, 1982-1986; 2. Operational series, 1984-1986; 3. Promotional series, 1982-1987; 4. Newsletter series, 1984-1990; 5. General Administration series, 1980-1991; 6. Theatre Governance series, 1985-1990; 7. Municipal Relations, 1985-1990; 8. Marketing and Promotion series, 1985-1990; 9. Programming series, 1986-1990; 10. Financial series, 1984-1990; 11. Community Relations series, 1984-1990.
Richmond Gateway TheatreFonds consists of a small amount of administrative records and ephemera retained by the former President of the Richmond Summer Games Society, and includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, an incomplete set of minutes, an incomplete set of financial statements, committee lists, and various programs. Records are arranged in five series: 1. Correspondence; 2. Minutes; 3. Financial Statements; 4. Committee Lists; 5. Ephemera.
Richmond Summer Games SocietyThe fonds consists of minutes of annual and regular meetings; correspondence; reports; by-laws and constitutions; newsletters; notices; various tournament records and souvenirs; game schedules; newspaper clippings and other ephemeral material; resource material about soccer in general and the history of the association; directories and annual reports of other soccer associations; and information on coaching education. The fonds documents the growth of boys' soccer in Richmond.
Richmond Youth Soccer AssociationFonds consists of minutes and financial records of the Association as well as a certificate of incorporation and historical notes.
South Arm Community AssociationCollection includes a final draft, a paste-up of the finished product, a few copy print images, two audio recordings, and miscellaneous notes and records. The photographs show various activities relating to and sponsored by Steveston Community Society such as: Steveston Salmon Festival, building of Steveston Community Centre and fund raising activities for Martial Arts Centre in Steveston.
The fonds contains records that reflect in particular the fundraising and exhibition planning functions of the Richmond Art Gallery Association. Also included are administrative records of the Association, including RAGA minutes and reports, as well as gallery statistics and insurance reports. The fonds is arranged by the archivist into 8 series reflecting the functions and activities of the Association, and titled according to a list of standard file classification titles agreed upon by RAGA and RAG staff in 2004: 1. Administration; 2. Minutes; 3. Reports; 4. Fundraising; 5. Insurance; 6. Grants; 7. Exhibits; 8. Newspaper clippings.
The Richmond Art Gallery AssociationFonds consists of photographs of various Richmond sports teams for which Harry Minns acted as coach or trainer, as well as a certificate recognizing his achievement with the Richmond Youth Soccer Association. Teams represented include: Thompson Junior Tillies softball team, Richmond Sockeyes hockey team, MacDonald and Eedy Hornets hockey team, Island Glass lacrosse team, Richmond Junior Farmers lacrosse team, Fox Realty lacrosse team, Seafair United soccer team, Teamsters soccer team, Richmond Legion soccer team, and others. Records are arranged in two series: 1. Hockey photographs; 2. Soccer, lacrosse and softball records.
Minns, HarryThe collection consists of digital images of activities and events at Richmond's 2010 Winter Olympic Games celebration site taken by members of the Richmond Photo Club.
The fonds consists of 3 bound volumes of baptismal and session records. The records capture event at the Marpole and Sea Island churches.
The records have been arranged in two series: Baptismal Records (1885-1968) and Sessional Records (1885-1935).
Fonds consists of the newsletters, minutes, constitution, grant applications, correspondence, of the United Seniors in Richmond.
United Seniors in RichmondFonds consists of minutes, AGM minutes, research materials, constituion and bylaws of the Minoru Senior Society.
Minoru Seniors’s Society