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L.D. Taylor family fonds
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Oc-Dc [October-December] 1937 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of correspondence, financial and employment records, studio passes, an agreement, publicity and other notes, cards and three photographs. Includes cards and greetings from Albert S. Rogell, Ralph and Buddy Welles, Tom Mix, Marge Decker and Sophie Tucker.
Items within the file have been divided up into sections by Ted Taylor according to month of creation.

[1937]

File includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, an election pamphlet and address relating to Taylor's campaign for the position of alderman, financial receipts, lists and a souvenir program for the "Coronation Torchlight Tattoo and Military Display by 1st Veteran's Battalion, July 1st, 1937." File also includes draft newspaper articles by Taylor and entire issues of The New Deal, Vol. 1, No. 2 (April 2, 1937) and Vol. 1, No. 37 (December 3, 1937), as well as partial issues for April 16, April 30, and May 7.

[Louis D. Taylor reading The New Deal newspaper]

The photograph shows L.D. Taylor smoking a cigar while reading an issue of The New Deal newspaper. A pen has been used to alter the newspaper's title to "A New Era." An inscription below the photograph reads: "British Columbia and Yukon Territory Ambassador at large (self appointed). Editor of this publication and manager of the proposed Information Bureaux , was Mayor of Vancouver B.C. for 11 years."

The New Deal

File consists of Vol. 1, Nos. 4-37 of The New Deal newspaper, dating from April 16 to December 1, 1937.

Jr-Ag [January to August] 1938 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of Ted Taylor correspondence, financial and employment records, agreements, articles, newspaper clippings, receipts, drawings, a postcard and other material. Correspondence includes three letters from L.D. Taylor. Records also include a Los Angeles Newspaper Guild newsletter and event notice, a Motion Picture Democratic Committee pamphlet, and a Columbia Club New newsletter with an article mentioning Ted.
Items within the file have been divided up into sections by Ted Taylor according to month of creation, as well as the following section: My Life 1938.

Je-Sp [June-September 19]37 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of correspondence, financial records, newspaper clippings, studio passes, receipts, pamphlets, a negative and other material. Correspondence pertains to Ted Taylor's personal life and to his work on the "Hollywood Reporter." File also includes financial records regarding the estate of Caroline Little Pierce and a report card for Mary Taylor.
Items within the file have been divided up into sections by Ted Taylor according to month of creation.

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.

L.D.T [L.D. Taylor - 1936-1937: Election and New Deal]

File consists of correspondence between Ted and L.D. Taylor, newspapers and newspaper articles. Correspondence relates to the establishment of L.D.'s "The New Deal" publication in 1937 and includes copies of articles written by Ted for publication in the paper. The file also contains "The New Deal" Vol. 1, Nos. 4 and 5 and newspaper articles concerning L.D.'s candidacy for mayor in 1936 and his birthday in 1937.

L.D.T. [L.D. Taylor] - B-C Bank, Vancouver [and correspondence]

File consists of correspondence, financial records, newspaper articles, three newspapers and a leaflet. Includes correspondence between L.D. and Ted Taylor. L.D.'s letters discuss his plans to run in the 1936 Vancouver mayoral election and his opinion of the current mayor, his defeat in the election, and his publication of "The New Deal" newspaper in 1937. Ted's letters discuss his positions with the "Hollywood Reporter" and Columbia Pictures and outline family activities. The file also contains the first three issues of "The New Deal," March 26, April 2 and April 9, 1937; copies of Ted Taylor articles sent to L.D. for inclusion in the paper; records for a joint Bank of Montreal account between Ted and L.D.; and a Greater B.C. Association leaflet.

Pictures, cuttings and misc. - Beaton

File consists of a Christmas card from L.D. Taylor, correspondence and a statement of personal information pertaining to Octavia Beaton's claim for a state pension and a letter pertaining to funeral arrangements for Octavia Beaton.

1935 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of Ted Taylor's personal and professional correspondence, cards, studio passes, publicity and other notes, four photographs on postcards, newspaper clippings and a program. Professional correspondence includes correspondence relating to Taylor's work on the "Hollywood Reporter," and letters from Larry Blochman and Ted Le Berthon. Personal correspondence consists of letters to and from family and friends. File contains correspondence to and from L.D. Taylor and related notes and newspaper clippings. This includes a letter from L.D. describing his daily routine and the situation in Vancouver under the current mayor, correspondence from Ted to L.D. concerning Ted and Ken's visit to Vancouver, Ted's notes regarding L.D.'s family history and notable events in his life, and notes concerning Ted and Ken's activities during their visit to Vancouver. The file also contains records relating to Octavia Beaton's health, correspondence of Octavia, and a report card for Mary Taylor. The file also contains several cards and greetings to Ted Taylor from members of the motion picture industry, including Pinky Tomlin, Ben Jackson, Menifee Johnstone, Nat Levine, Carl Laemmle Jr., Al Martin, Francis Lederer, John Rohlf and Bill (William) Pine.
Items within the file have been divided up into sections by Ted Taylor according to month of creation.

[1935]

File consists of newspaper clippings, a certificate, a program and a greeting card.

[19]35-[19]36

File includes newspaper clippings, correspondence, municipal financial statements, political commentary and financial receipts.

[Ted and Mary Louise Taylor]

Photograph shows Ted and Mary Louise Taylor standing outside. An inscription on the matte reads: "We are always thinking of you - Ted and Mary."

City Council 1933

Group portrait. Men identified (left to right): Standing: A.C. Cowan, W. Deptford, W. Loat, J.J. McRae, A.G. Harvey, J. H. Shinnick, L.D. McDonald, W.W. Smith. Sitting: H.J. DeGraves, R.N. Fraser, Louis D. Taylor, Myor, J.W. Twiss, G.C. Miller.
Inscription by L.D. Taylor on verso of photograph reads: "Will there be 1931 unity of w[estern] Canada to demand Ottawa act on public works for unemployment?"

[L.D. Taylor correspondence]

File consists of newspaper clippings and correspondence. Clippings pertain to L.D. Taylor's appointment as an honourary life member in the Vancouver Exhibition Association. Correspondence includes two 1934 letters to Octavia Beaton in which he discusses his activities as mayor and his 1934 election campaign, and two letters to his family in January 1940 in which he discusses his social life. Included with the correspondence are four photographs of the opening of the United Airlines Terminal at the Sea Island airport in 1934.

[1934]

File includes personal and mayoral correspondence, legal papers regarding the McGeer Estate, financial papers, newspaper clippings and nine photographs.

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