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L.D. Taylor family fonds
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[19]38

File includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, an election campaign pamphlet, muncipal financial statements, notes and three photographs of family and friends.

[19]39

File includes newspaper clippings, correspondence and a souvenir booklet.

[1940]

File includes correspondence, newspaper clippings and reports to Council.

[19]41

File includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, post cards, poems and transcribed articles.

1941 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of Ted Taylor personal and professional correspondence, financial records and receipts, publicity and other notes, an appointment book, studio passes, cards, ephemera and other material. File contains several letters to and from L.D. Taylor, including letters pertaining to Ted's employment, L.D.'s prospectus for a proposed northern British Columbia mining publication and information bureau and L.D.'s visit to Los Angeles. Also included in this correspondence is a leaflet of The Greater B.C. Association. File also contains correspondence from the Motion Picture Relief Fund, Screen Cartoonists Guild, and Guild Placement Service, as well as correspondence relating to Ted's applications for various positions.
Items within the file have been divided up into sections by Ted Taylor according to month of creation, as well as the following section: 1941 Accounts.

[19]42

File includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, journal articles, pamphlets and a photograph.

1942 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of Ted Taylor personal and professional correspondence, financial records, notes, a partial appointment book, studio passes, cards, newspaper clippings, ephemera and other material. Includes correspondence with L.D. Taylor, Mary Louise Taylor, Ken Taylor, Octavia Beaton and Vincent Sheean. File also contains newspaper clippings concerning L.D., and invoices and correspondence pertaining to Ted's work for the Screen Publicists Guild.
Items within the file have been divided up into sections by Ted Taylor according to month of creation.
The following was written on the original file folder: "KT in army [mono?] war; MLT quits Pomona and to Catholic HS a while; TT SPG and Fact Press.

[19]43

File includes correspondence, financial receipts, serial publications and ephemera.

[1943]

File consists of newspaper clippings and a draft article concerning Eugene and Kate Cooley and time spent by L.D. Taylor in Lansing, Michigan.

1943 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of Ted Taylor personal and professional correspondence, financial records, draft of writings, clippings, leaflets, notes, address book pages, a postcard, cards and other material. It contains correspondence with L.D. Taylor, including a letter in which L.D. discusses his view of provincial and federal politics. Ted's letters discuss his work for the Screen Publicists Guild and family activities, including the marriage of Mary Louise Taylor. File also contains invoices for Ted's Screen Publicists Guild work.
Items within the file have been divided up into sections by Ted Taylor according to month of creation.

[19]44

Files includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, a photograph, serial publications, a press interview and a report to council.

[19]45

File includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, personal records and a bulletin.

[19]45 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of Ted Taylor's personal and professional correspondence and notes, financial records and receipts, newsletter, cards, address book pages, war ration book, postcards, a photograph, objectss and other material. File also contains Mary Louise Taylor correspondence and correspondence with Ken Taylor and L.D. Taylor, which includes several letters from L.D. and attached newspaper clippings. Ted Taylor outgoing correspondence discusses family activities, his career, including work with the War Labor Board, and the Hollywood strike. File also contains a draft review of a Leonard Louis Levinson production and related correspondence. Other records within this file relate to Ted's association with the Central Labor Council, the Los Angeles Newspaper Guild and the Screen Publicists Guild. File also contains a photograph in a Christmas card of Edith and Arthur Baker. Objects in this file are badges from Ken Taylor's military uniform, a Nazi badge and a yellow Star of David badge bearing the German word 'Jude'.
Items within the file have been divided up into sections by Ted Taylor according to month of creation, as well as the following sections: KT army '42-'45; Price control.

[19]46

File includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, a program and receipts.

1946 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of Ted Taylor personal and professional correspondence and notes, newspaper articles, a record book, cards, a photograph and other material. Includes correspondence with L.D. Taylor with Ken Taylor. Outgoing correspondence discusses Ted's work, family activities, and the death of Octavia Beaton. File also includes newspaper articles concerning L.D. and Ted Taylor, and records pertaining to L.D.'s death and Ted and Ken's trip to Vancouver to settle the estate. File also contains a Conference of Studio Unions press release, a photograph of Sam Simpkin and a card from the Screen Actors Guild.
Items within the file have been divided up into sections by Ted Taylor according to month of creation, as well as the following sections: LDT 1946 & TT; 1946.

1966 Echo Avenue, Los Angeles

File consists of seven architectural drawings by Osborne J. Pierce for a residence at 1966 Echo Avenue, Los Angeles. Includes a floor plan, side elevation plans, a rear elevation plan a front elevation plan, and detail drawings.

1st car, Aug[ust] 25-08 - No. 04 - [San Gabriel Mission]

Group portrait showing men, women and children standing beside a Tilton's Trolley, in front of the San Gabriel Mission. A circle is drawn in pencil around three women in the photograph; the woman in the middle of this circle is Caroline Little Pierce.

5301 Lexington Avenue as it looked, 1909

Photograph shows a front and side view of the house. "1901 Lexington Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal." is written on the verso of the photograph, however the property pictured is 5301 Lexington Avenue.

[5301 Lexington Avenue, Los Angeles]

Postcard is addressed to Mrs. A.P. Taylor, 1420 Catalina St., Los Angeles, Cal[ifornia]. It is inscribed on the verso: "Dear A. This is to wish you many returns of the day - I have to [sic] much on hand that I can't get over to give ou a hug - much love from us all. C.L.P"

[Account book and inventory, December 1902 to 1925]

Notes by Ted Taylor on front cover of book read: "ALT: D[e]c[ember] '02 - Xmas; J[anua]r[y] '03 - Chicago, Lansing, Minneapolis?; 1906 - Vancouver; K[enneth] T[aylor] words; N[o]v[ember] '06 - packing at Alberni St.; J[anua]r[y] '06 expenses; 1910 - L.A.; 1920 - expenses ; 1925 - expenses."

Pierce family, Osborne J.

[Actors from the Frank Lloyd Productions troupe]

Caption attached to photograph reads: "Two weeks ago members of Vancouver's championships amateur hockey league watched Frank Lloyd filming scenes for his production of Rex Beach's "Winds of Chance" at Seymour Gorge, North Vancouver. Several days ago they had opportunity to see the celebrities of the Lloyd troupe make the finishing scenes of the same play in Hollywood and elected Miss Viola Dana official mascot for the team during the series of games being played with the Monarch sextet of Los Angeles. Those in the photograph made expressly for The Province are, actors and players, Charles B. Crockett, Choppy Anderson (whose hip bone was broken the same evening), John T. Murray, Viola Dana, R. Palmer, R. Parker. Back row: C.E. Chapman, Fred Kohler, Victor McLaglen, E. Pritchard and E.R. Foster. Members of the Lloyd company have been most ardent supporters for the British Columbians during the Los Angeles games.

Ag [August] 1933 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of correspondence, three photographs, notes and a poem. Includes a letter from L.D. Taylor to Ted Taylor discussing his decision to run for the Provincial Legislature in Omineca. Included with the letter are three postcards featuring photographs of the Douglas Lodge, B.C. area and Spuzzum. B.C.

Ag-Dc [August to December] 1936 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of Ted Taylor personal and professional correspondence, publicity and other notes, studio passes, financial records and receipts. File includes a letter from Claire Du Brey. The file also contains cards and greetings from 20th Century Fox, Samuel Goldwyn, Martha Raye, James Ellison, Bobby Breen, Perry Lieber, Francis Lederer, Emanuel Cohen and Ralph and Buddy Welles.
Items within the file have been divided up into sections by Ted Taylor according to month of creation.

Ag-Dc [August-December] 1939 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of Ted Taylor correspondence, employment records, financial records and receipts, copies of Ted Taylor articles, appointment book pages, publicity and other notes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, cards, a photo card and other material. Includes letters to and from L.D. Taylor and notes by L.D. concerning Williams Lake and his placer mining camp. File also contains correspondence and from the Motion Picture Democratic Committee and newspaper articles regarding the Screen Publicists Guild. Also included in the file is correspondence of Octavia Beaton and Mary Louise Taylor.
Items within the file have been divided up into sections by Ted Taylor according to month of creation.

Agnes [Deans] Cameron

Head and shoulders studio portrait. Inscription on verso of print reads: "Yours very truly Agnes [Deans] Cameron." May have been acquired by L.D. Taylor through Alice Berry Taylor.

[Album:] Photographs, 1896-1902 - Theodore, Pierces

File consists of photographs assembled in an album by Annie Louise Taylor. Includes individual and group photographs of Theodore Pierce, Kenneth Osborn, Annie Louise and L.D. Taylor; interior and exterior views of the Taylor family home at the corner of Willow Street and 8th Avenue in Fairview; and one photograph of Caroline Little Pierce.

Pierce family, Osborne J.

[Album: Photographs, L.D.T.]

File consists of photographs assembled in an album by L.D. Taylor. Includes photographs relating to Taylor's personal life, including photographs of himself, Annie and Ted Taylor while living in Fairview and photographs of family and friends, as well as photographs of Taylor's fishing expeditions and his 1929 world tour. File also includes photographs relating to Taylor's public life, including a 1915 portrait of himself with two aldermen, visits of state, community events, the 1926 Vancouver Board of Trade tour of the Southern interior of British Columbia, a 1928 trip to Edmonton, and his participation in the Cleveland Water Commission

[Album: Pierce family] photographs

File consists of photographs of the Pierce and Taylor families arranged into an album. Individuals appearing in photographs include Osborne J. Pierce, Caroline Little Pierce, Winifred Mabel Pierce, Kenneth Osborn Taylor, and Mary Louise Taylor. Places photographed include Point Defiance Park, Tacoma Washington; Grouse Mountain, British Columbia; and River Forest, Illinois. Some of the photographs were taken by Osborne J. Pierce.

Pierce family, Osborne J.

[Album:] Stamp Photos

File is an album of photographs assembled by Annie Louise Taylor. Includes studio portraits of Theodore Pierce and Kenneth Osborn Taylor, a photograph of Caroline Little Pierce, and a few photographs of an unidentified girl.

Pierce family, Osborne J.

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