Kamloops (British Columbia)
33 Archival description results for Kamloops (British Columbia)
New leasehold premises for Fortune Centre bank branch. Client: Bank of Montreal. Architect: Dirassar, James & Jorgenson Architects. Address: North Kamloops, British Columbia.
Alterations to bank. Client: Bank of Montreal. Address: Kamloops, British Columbia.
Additions and alterations to bank. Client: Bank of Montreal. Address: Victoria Street and 2 Avenue, Kamloops, British Columbia.
New elementary school. Client: school District No. 24. Address: Kamloops, British Columbia.
- The fonds consists of minutes (on microfilm), general and membership correspondence, correspondence with local rodeo committees, judges cards, rule books and directories, rodeo programs and posters, financial statements and press kits. Also includes articles of association, advertising correspondence and financial records of Canadian Rodeo News.
- Letter from David Dreidger, Administrative Assistant, Cariboo-Thompson Nicola Library System, Kamloops, B.C., to Christie Harris, Vancouver, B.C.
- File consists of letter regarding Christie Harris giving a public reading at the North Kamloops Public Library, May 2, 1982.
- Holograph, signed.
Additions and alterations to office building. Client: Cornwall & Coalhurst Barristers & Solicitors. Architect: Thompson Berwick Pratt. Address: Kamloops, British Columbia.
Series consists of materials published by Father Le Jeune, superior of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kamloops in British Columbia. Contents, including issues of the Kamloops Wawa newspaper, were written using his adaptation of the French Duployan shorthand writing system to translate local native languages into a hybrid "Chinook Jargon." Publications include whole and partial copies of lessons on common prayers and alphabets and other related subjects.
Le Jeune, Jean Marie RaphaëlConsists of reference files for the galleries in Kamloops, British Columbia
Consists of colour prints from University College of the Cariboo (UCC) [now Thompson Rivers University].
File consists of 2 fragments from different copies of the same of booklet on the activities of the church in the Kamloops region. Includes information on Masses held in and daily log of other church business. Other chapters include "Mission at Shushwap" dated May 1901. Includes copies of photos of "Celebration at Chilliwack", "Celebration at Kamloops" depicting procession of the B. Sacrament through Indian Village, Kamloops, June 22, 1901. Articles written in in Chinook shorthand accompany images of people acting out a "Passion Tableaux" of Biblical stories. Chapter "One Hour Before the B. Sacrament" contians prayers in Chinook shorthand with Latin subtitles. Chapter "Marytrs in China" includes etched portraits of the martyrs and other religious figures. Chapter "Besieged in Pekin by the Boxers" includes words and images about "Church of Our Lady of Victories at Tien Tsin - Beseiged in Pe-Hing during two months By Mgr. Favier. Final pages are classified adds for "Wawa Shorthand Instructor", J.R. Jull & Co. Purveryors of Meats, The Quilchena Hotel, Canadian Pacific, The Kamloops Sawmill, Big Spot Cash Store and The Inland Sentinel (publisher/printer) Note: This special number of the WAWA was printed at the Inland Sentinel Office.
Consists of photographs of Laurie Ricou and Robert Kroetsch, UCC, Kamloops, 2003 “Making a Grass of Yourself”
Consists of video recording - Making a Grass of Yourself: Small Cities Close Up. Robert Kroetsch and Laurie Ricou, Canadian Studies Day at University College of the Cariboo, UCC.
New junior and senior high school. Client: school District No. 24. Address: North Kamloops, British Columbia.
Consists of photographs of the Kamloops polo team and individuals.
Consists of photographs of a polo team, and group after the game. Also includes negatives
File consists of architectural drawings.