Apologia in tune : a catharsis
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Memoir of Mary Corning Woodland, recounting family and professional life in Vancouver and Hazelton, British Columbia.
Woodland, Mary Corning
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Apologia in tune : a catharsis
Memoir of Mary Corning Woodland, recounting family and professional life in Vancouver and Hazelton, British Columbia.
Woodland, Mary Corning
In Memoriam : Richard Small, Archdeacon
My four and a half years in the Klondike
An adventure in Christian friendship
Laura S. McGill 1861-1945 : a memorial compiled by her husband Envoy McGill
Random recollections of my son
Charles Davies Schultz, 1904-1966
Item includes genealogical information.
Advance Press Service containing latest data and original photographs of Edgar George Baynes
CP biographical service : Lester Patrick, hockey executive
Great friend of the Eskimo, Henry Larsen : [biographical sketch]
[Biographical information on the Cherniavsky family]
The Canadian magazine : and Massey's magazine combined
The story of "a brave soldier and a gallant gentleman"
The girl : memoirs written in Portland, Oregon, 1936
Frederic William Howay (1867-1943) : scholar and friend
William Wallace Gibson: a Canadian pioneer of the air
Pioneer doctor John Sebastien Helmcken
Stuart James Schofield : 1883 -1947
Garnett Gladwin Sedgewick, 1882-1949
William Edward Drake, President and General Manager, Edward Lipsett Limited, Vancouver, B.C.
Diary of E. G. Baynes, 1889-1890
Biography of Miss Jennie McRoberts of McRoberts Island (Sea Island)
Edgar G. Baynes, pioneer of the West 1870-1956
Recollections of early Vancouver in my childhood 1893-1912
Sections include: "Mount Pleasant and its school"; Where Brewery Creek emptied into False Creek"; "Powell Street, east end, Vancouver; "Crazy George", a pioneer eccentric
In memoriam tributes for Sydney Stewart Murphy, M.D., D.P.H., 1900-1960
Canadian masonic research association bio of Lt. Col. Israel Wood Powell by J. Lawrence Runnalls
In search of Vancouver families 1886-1986
"The 528 names in this brochure made up Vancouver's first voters list in 1886. Who were these people? When and why did they come to Vancouver? Where did they come from? Who were their ancestors and who are their present-day descendants?
"The British Columbia Genealogical Society is hoping to find answers to these questions, not only for these individuals, but for all of the early residents of Vancouver. To do so, the Society has begun a Vancouver Centennial project. . . . ."
An abridged history : the Lady Vancouver Club 1963-1993
Harry Braithwaite Abbott, C. E.
Bert Hoffmeister : Canada's soldier-general
Jack : The man who built Gold River : As told to Irene Lyttle
Memories of a Nanaimo native son
The cucumber tree : and other childhood memories
"This is the story of my childhood. My purpose in writing it is to give my grandchildren insight into their past, and perhaps to give me insight into myself. . . .In Vancouver, where I was born, the 1950s were a time of unprecedented prosperity. The first half of the century had experienced the suffering of two disastrous world wars and the poverty of the Great Depression. But the fifties were a time of recovery, full employment and real wealth. Families were stable, neighbourhoods were safe. . . ."
Memoirs of Bob Ross, who grew up on Macdonald Street, in Vancouver.
Walter E. Nichol : a pioneer in modern newspaper technics
Index to Widdess-Widdis photobiography : a brief sketch of the Widdess-Widdis family ...
Pamphlet is an index to a genealogy scrapbook compiled by Widdess, a microfilm copy of which is held by the Archives as M98.
Widdess, R.W.