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Noranda - Personnel - Quarter Century Club
2003.8.1.6.12 · Dossiê/Processo · 1991
Parte de Adam Zimmerman fonds

File contains a list of Noranda personnel (alive and deceased) who were members of the Noranda Toronto Branch "Quarter Century Club"--that is, long time employees of Noranda in 1991.

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Noranda Mines - Mining Reports
2003.8.2.1.1.08 · Dossiê/Processo · 1973, 1982
Parte de Adam Zimmerman fonds

File contains correspondence, memoranda, and reports regarding mining. Includes the report entitled "Canada's Petroleum and Non-Fuel Minerals: An Overview of Differences and Similarities".

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Noranda Mines - Mines - CCR Division
2003.8.2.1.2.10 · Dossiê/Processo · 1981-1984
Parte de Adam Zimmerman fonds

File contains press releases, distribution lists, and a copy of the annual report for the CCR Division of Noranda Mines.

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Noranda Mines - Mines - Noranda Mining Inc.
2003.8.2.1.2.22 · Dossiê/Processo · 1983
Parte de Adam Zimmerman fonds

File contains memoranda to Noranda executives and a report on management practices regarding Noranda Mining Inc., an American subsidiary of Noranda that held a number of mines including Grey Eagle, Blackbird Mine, Greens Creek, and Lakeshore.

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Miscellaneous Constabulary Photographs
2007.17.3 · Dossiê/Processo · 1913-1960
Parte de James Joseph Claxton Photograph Collection

This file consists of 79 photographs, various postcards and Christmas cards from the Royal Irish Constabulary; “Old Hand remembers early days” (unidentified newspaper article re: Burnaby detachment of BC Provincial Police); and a magazine clipping featuring a group photo of “Officers of the B.C. Police, April 1930.” General subjects areas identified in the photographs include: Toc H (Kelowna); the Royal Irish Constabulary; the British Columbia Provincial Police; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; 1945 liberation parade in Amsterdam, Holland; various historical regimental artworks; badges, helmets, ornaments, banners and related constabulary ephemera; and Claxton in his New Westminster store "Roderick Jewelers" with his extensive collection of constabulary related materials.