Sherwood Lett and Mrs. Evelyn Lett passing through a receiving line
- AM361-S9-: CVA 78-011
- Item
- [ca. 1956]
Item is a photograph of Mr. Sherwood Lett and his wife Mrs. Evelyn Lett passing through a receiving line at an unidentified event in Toronto.
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Sherwood Lett and Mrs. Evelyn Lett passing through a receiving line
Item is a photograph of Mr. Sherwood Lett and his wife Mrs. Evelyn Lett passing through a receiving line at an unidentified event in Toronto.
Portrait of Mrs. Evelyn Lett and the Honourable Chief Justice Sherwood Lett
Item is a photograph portrait of Mrs. Evelyn Lett and the Honourable Chief Justice Sherwood Lett, Chancellor of University of B.C., wearing university robes.
Portrait of Evelyn Lett (nee Story)
Item is a photograph of Evelyn Lett, wife of Sherwood Lett, with their two daughters Mary and Frances. A portrait of Mr. Lett can be seen on top of the piano.
Sherwood Lett playing lacrosse as goalie
Graduation photo of Sherwood Lett
Portrait of McGill Annual Board, Vancouver, 1914-1915
Item is a photograph postcard of a composite photograph of the annual board of McGill (later U.B.C.), 1914-1915. Pictured individuals are (from left to right): (top row) C. J. Cheery (lit editor), H. J. Gibson (lit editor), E. Lemessurier (artist), L. A. Mills (editor-in-chief), G. E. Rogers (alumni editor), A. I. Vermilyea (lit editor), E. Dawe (college world edit), (middle row) E. Lipsett (lit editor), K. Peck (athletic editor), G.W. Scott (asst. editor), E. Story (Coll. World and asst. editor), W. Dawe (athletic editor), J. Macleod (college world editor), (bottom row) C. Clement (college world editor), W. W. Mathers (asst. business mgr.), J. S. Johannson (business manager), W. M. Maxwell (circulation manager), N. Ballentine (college world editor).
Portrait of McGill Hockey Club, Vancouver B.C., 1914-1915
Item is a photograph postcard of a composite photograph of the McGill (later U.B.C.) hockey club, 1914-1915. Pictured individuals are (from left to right): (top row) A. Morrison (centre point), J. G. Third (president, centre), S. Lett (captain, goalie), R. Doell (rover), (bottom row) D. M. McRae (left wing), G. L. Fraser (point), J. A. Williams, E. Bissett (right wing), F. M. Pearson.
Portrait of the Reverend Francis Graham Lett
Item is a photograph of the father of Sherwood Lett, the Reverend Francis Graham Lett.
Copy of Who's Who in Canada entry, The Hon. the Chief Justice Sherwood Lett
Item is a photograph of the Hon. the Chief Justice Sherwood Lett, C.B,E., D.S.O., M.C. , C.D., E.D., L.L.D., B.A. affixed to a card page with biographical information, both are from Who's Who in Canada.
File is a visitors' guide published by the Fujiya Hotel, Japan.
Publications relating to World War One
File contains publications relating to the history and operations of the military units in which Lett served during the First World War.
Publications relating to Indochina
Publications of the University of British Columbia
File contains publications mainly relating to Canadian unity, naturalization of new immigrants, the UBC Alumni Society and the opening of the Law Courts in Victoria.
File contains publications relating to the religious and memorial activities which Lett attended.
File contains a book of paintings and sketches by Emily Carr, publications of the UBC Alumni Society and the Vancouver Bar Association; and articles and books relating to the Rhodes Scholarship and the history of the South Saskatchewan Regiment.
File contains publications from the Irish Fusiliers of Canada and the University of British Columbia.
File contains publications gathered by Lett mainly relating to his studies at Oxford. File also contains a pamphlets of The Canadian Memorial Chapel in Vancouver.
File is a book relating to Canadian military operations in Holland during the Second World War.
File is a book published by the Rotary International relating to its history and services.
File contains correspondence and articles relating to Lett's family history before the family moved from Ontario to British Columbia.
Personal papers and lecture notes
File contains correspondence, lecture notes and essay relating to Lett's study of law in Oxford.
File contains correspondence sent or received by Lett's office of the Chief Justice of B.C. Court of Appeal. Correspondence are mainly related to Lett's official affairs. Some of the correspondence mentions Lett's health condition.
File contains correspondence relating to George and Mary Plant Mortgage.
File contains correspondence covering the private matters of Lett.
File contains records mainly relating to Lett's speeches in various social activities including weddings, dinner parties and Club's meetings.
Chancellor's correspondence : 1951-1954
Diary, reports, memos from the Canadian Commission in Vietnam : 1955
Transcripts from Lett diary, World War One 1915-1916 and comments by Mrs. Lett in 1989
Dieppe lecture notes, accounts and articles : 1942-1990
Miscellaneous news clippings relating to the Dieppe Raid : 1942-1989
Official war diary, 4th Canadian Infantry Brigade : Mar. - May 1942
Official war diary, 4th Canadian Infantry Brigade : Feb.-July 1944
Official war diary, Canadian Expeditionary Force, 46th Battalion : 1917-1918
Official war diary, South Saskatchewan Regiment : Dec. 1941 - Apr. 1942
File contains student publications of the University of British Columbia.
File contains news clippings relating a lawsuit of B.C. Power Corporation Ltd.
File is a scrapbook of new clippings mainly relating to the major achievements of Lett including the Dieppe Raid; and the appointments as Chief Justice of the B.C. Supreme Court and Court of Appeal. File also includes the constitution of the Alma Mater Society.
New clippings from Japan and Hong Kong
File contains news clipping from the English newspaper published in Hong Kong and Japan including the South China Morning Post, Hong Kong; Pacific stars and Stripes, Japan; and Nippon Times, Japan. News clippings relate to the Canadian Mission to Japan and Hong Kong in 1947.
File contains news clippings relating to a wide range of Lett's personal, official and military affairs. These affairs include Lett's marriage, education, military services in the two World Wars, participation in Canadian and International peace missions to Japan and Indochina, and official position as the elected Chancellor of University of British Columbia; and Chief Justice of the British Columbia Supreme Court and Court of Appeal.
South Saskatchewan Regiment papers
File contains official papers relating to the transfer of command from Lieutenant Colonel Lett to Colonel Merritt.
Royal Canadian Infantry Associations
File contains of newsletter and correspondence gather by Lett relating to his participation in the Association's activities.
Post-war evaluation on the Dieppe Raid
File contains information provided by Lett to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) for the making of the TV program on the 25th anniversary of the Dieppe Raid. File also includes articles and news clippings gathered by Lett relating to the evaluation of the Dieppe Raid.