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2009.7.5.005 · Item · [1912?]
Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

Glass slide depicts a reproduction of M. Faust's "Mary Seeks Her Son." Jesus is leaving with a crowd leaving three women, one of which is kneeled down and crying. Annotations include handwritten, "48. Christ taking leave of His mother at Bethany, (Faust)" and printed on stamp is "COPYRIGHT OF FRANZ ANFSTAENGL, NEWTON & CO (MAKERS) 3 FLEET ST LONDON."

2009.7.5.027 · Item · [1912?]
Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

Glass slide depicts Gustave Doré's "Jesus Preaching at the Sea of Galilee." Jesus is speaking to a large crown while speaking from the bow of a ship. Annotations include hand written, "176. Christ teaching from a boat," and stamped, "MAKERS NEWTON & CO. 5 FLEET STREET LONDON."

2000.1.1.4.3.01 · Item · [ca. 1951]
Part of Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd. fonds

Photograph depicts close view of four men in formal attire holding beverages while having a discussion. Left to right: Jack Christian (President Cassiar), Fred Martin Connell (Chairman and Chairman of Conwest Exploration Company Limited), W. Harold Connell (older brother of FM and Director of Conwest), and Charles Rainforth Elliot (Director and President of Conwest Exploration). Framed painting visible on wall in background.

2000.1.1.4.3.02 · Item · [ca. 1951]
Part of Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd. fonds

Photograph depicts close view of four men in formal attire holding beverages while having a discussion. Left to right: Jack Christian (President Cassiar), Fred Martin Connell (Chairman and Chairman of Conwest Exploration Company Limited), W. Harold Connell (older brother of FM and Director of Conwest), and Charles Rainforth Elliot (Director and President of Conwest Exploration). Framed painting visible on wall in background.

Christine Liotte
1996.2.1.1.368 · File · 1994
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains a letter. Includes a letter from Brian Fawcett to Christine Liotte regarding revisions to her written material. Letter dated October 6, 1994.

2019.12.1.19 · File · 1986-1987
Part of Ann Walsh fonds

Includes correspondence, grant of first magazine rights, freelance payment requisition, copy of published story, and draft manuscripts. Also includes the Dec. 15, 1987 Woman's World: The Woman's Weekly magazine issue, featuring "Complete Romance: Holiday Cheer" by Ann Walsh (p. 20).

2009.7.5.047 · Item · [1912?]
Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

Glass slide depicts Bernhard Plockhorst's work, "Christ's Entry into Jerusalem." Jesus is riding a donkey through the gates of Jerusalem, surrounded by a crowd laying cloth and palm leaves on the ground in front of him. Annotations on slide handwritten, "11. Christ's entry into Jerusalem (Plcokhorst)." and printed on stamp, "COPYRIGHT OF FRANZ HANFSTAENGL. NEWTON & CO. (MAKERS) 3 FLEET STREET LONDON"

Chuck Hershberger
1996.2.1.1.293 · File · 1986
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Chuck Hershberger, author of "Sports Hall of Oblivion". Includes letters dated April 6, 24 1986.

Church
2012.13.1.6.098 · Item · Aug. 1979
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts a church, somewhere between Hazelton and Hagwilget, B.C.

Church
2000.11.2.14 · Item · Aug-39
Part of Mary Fallis fonds

Item depicts a church in a park like setting featuring a statue

2009.5.3.29 · Item · [ca. 1912]
Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts two men standing in street at the Fort George Reserve. A church with steeple stands in midground, on left side of street. Forest in background. Handwritten annotation on verso and recto of this photograph reads: "Fort George Temple." See item 2009.5.3.28 for photograph depicting this reserve which belonged to the Lheidli T'enneh Band.

2013.6.36.1.074.08 · Item · [July 1966]
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a church that was built of shaped logs on the territory of the Tsal'alh Nation on the road leading to Seton Lake. Church was derelict, but still held pews, plastic flowers and small shrines.