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L.D. Taylor family fonds
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[Notebooks]

File consists of two notebooks containing Ted Taylor notes concerning the motion picture industry in Hollywood.

Sp [September] 1933 TT [Ted Taylor]

File contains correspondence and notes of Ted Taylor. Includes correspondence from family and friends and a letter to L.D. Taylor, which discusses, in part, the visit of L.D.'s nurse, Katherine Federici, to Los Angeles.

1933 Beaton

File consists of Octavia Beaton correspondence, financial records, articles, a program, cards and a photograph. Correspondence relates to family, financial and employment matters and the effect of the Depression on the Beaton and Taylor families. Includes correspondence with relatives and friends, including letters to L.D. Taylor and a letter from L.D. discussing his intention to run in Ominica as an independent candidate for the provincial legislature. Photograph is a studio portrait of an unidentified young man.

[Man wearing Scottish dress]

Man is possibly Alex Johnson. Accompanying note by Ted Taylor reads: "1 Jul [19]33: off to open company in OMINECA for legislature; stopped CHILLIWACK for cherry festival; then Scottish games at Harrison Hot Springs. 24 July [19]33: L.D.T. back from Omineca with a piper and a dancer; had meetings Burns Lodge and said wouldn't run in V[ancouver] again; piper Alex Johnson piped L.D.T. into meetings; 'Miss K. [Katherine] Frederici dancer' - Sun 25 July [19]33"

1934 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of Ted Taylor's incoming and outgoing correspondence, including correspondence with family and friends, financial records, studio passes, cards, newspaper clippings, publicity and other notes, notices, postcards, one photograph and other material. File contains letters to and from L.D. Taylor, including wires relating to L.D.'s running for mayor in 1934 and a letter expressing his political and social views, as well as newspaper clippings concerning L.D. File also contains correspondence between Ted Taylor and the American Newspaper Guild concerning the possiblity of creating a Los Angeles guild, a report on an organization conference for a newspaper guild, and a copy of the Constitution of the Newspaper Guild of Los Angeles County. Also included in the file are cards and greetings from Tom Mix, the Hallam Cooley Agency, Thelma Hart, John Rohlfs, Reginald Owen, RKO Studios, Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Pictures.
Items within the file have been divided up into sections by Ted Taylor according to month of creation.

Indian mission village near Douglas Lodge

Postcard was included in a letter from L.D. Taylor to Octavia Beaton, dated August 3, 1933. Postcard was never sent, but there is a handwritten message from Katherine Federici to her brother Joe on the verso of the postcard.

Mining

File consists of records relating to L.D. Taylor's financial interests in mining, as well as a 1945 press release concerning his political ambitions and newspaper clippings relating to his illness in 1946.

[1933 Octavia Beaton]

File consists of the Tin Bull Vol. 1, No. 1 (February 25, 1933), a newsletter written by Ted Taylor to document the activities of the Taylor-Beaton household, and a photograph of Octavia Beaton and an unknown woman.

Dc [December] 1933 TT [Ted Taylor]

File contains Ted Taylor incoming correspondence and copy of text wired to L.D. Taylor, cards received, lists, receipts and a pass. File includes a greeting card from Mr. and Mrs. George J. Fowler featuring a sketch of the Burrard Street Bridge.

[1933]

File includes newspaper clippings, financial statements and receipts, reports and a date book.

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.

Jr-Aug. [January-August] 1937 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of correspondence, studio passes, a photograph on a postcard, newsletter and other material. Includes several letters from L.D. Taylor to Ken Taylor in which he discusses his publication, the "New Deal," and the British Columbia provincial election. File also includes a note and several letters from Claire Du Brey, and a letter to the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Newspaper Guild concerning the dismissal of "Hollywood Reporter" staff.
Items within the file have been divided up into sections by Ted Taylor according to month of creation, with the additional section: Ken 1937, CLP.

Oct - Nv 1932 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of Ted Taylor correspondence with L.D. Taylor, Britann (Bill) Laymon and Ken Taylor, as well as some ephemeral material.
Items within the file have been divided up into sections by Ted Taylor according to month of creation.

[1932]

File includes newspaper clippings concerning L.D. Taylor's activities as Mayor and his illness, correspondence, campaign material, five photographs, a date book and municipal financial statements. File also includes both original and photographic reproductions of political cartoons by R.L. Halstead and Fitzmaurice.

Thanksgiving at E[ugene and] F[rances] Cooley's

Photograph shows a family portrait. Left to right. Top row: Bob Ryon, John McAlvay, Dave McKibbin, Albert Cooley, Ellen Jane Cooley, Kate McAlvay, Ned, Carl. Middle row: Bobbie Ryon, Gladys Baker, Betty McAlvay, Stannard, Bess, Papa, Louise Cooley, Edgar Ryon, Jean McKibbin, Eva. Lowest row: Clara, Barbara McAlvay, Margaret Cooley, Eva McAlvay, Edith, Anne Ryon, Arthur

Ap.-My 1932 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of correspondence, a theatre program, postcard and other material. Includes a letter from L.D. Taylor to Octavia Beaton and a letter from Ted Taylor to L.D. Taylor pertaining to L.D.'s recovery from illness. Incoming correspondence to Ted Taylor includes letters from Eve West and Horteuse Maddox Davis, and correspondence regarding the revival of the "Garret Club."
Items within the file have been divided up into sections by Ted Taylor according to month of creation.

1932 Beaton

File consists of Octavia Beaton correspondence, financial records, cards, a program, two photographs and other material. Correspondence relates to family, financial and employment matters and the effect of the Depression on the Beaton and Taylor families. Includes correspondence with relatives, friends and an employer, many letters to and from her brother-in-law Ralph Beaton, several letters to L.D. Taylor and letters from L.D. regarding his illness and financial situation. Photographic material includes a print of her niece Mary's wedding party and a negative showing a young girl, possibly Mary Louise Taylor, standing on a porch.

Thanksgiving at E[ugene and] F[rances] Cooley's

Photograph shows a family portrait. Left to right: Frances Cooley, Eugene Cooley, Katharine holding Kathleen, Arthur Yull in basket, Paul Yull, Papa holding Mary Lou Cooley, Bruce Chaneller, George Chaneller, and Helen Chaneller

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