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This table photo features two young men who are sitting at a table at the Palomar Supper Club. Both men are smoking cigarettes and grinning at the camera, and on the table are two bottles of Coca-Cola. Below the picture is a signature that states…
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Recto advertisement for the Performance Minori/Fulfillment of Life, and depicts Toletino posed and photo shopped to be both upside down and with blue skin, and is in front of Shinkai's art installation
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Proclamation signed by then Seattle mayor, Greck Nickels, making July 16 Mayflower Park Hotel Day in recognition of its historic hotel status and to celebrate its 80th anniversary.
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Lapwing, dorsal view, shown with four handwritten specimen labels.
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Personal notes written by Syd Freedman listing directors of films.
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Located in page 37 of of a scrapbook titled, "Historical Events Volume 3."
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This item is a booklet of scrip tokens for a member of the Arctic Club, P Wadswell. These could be exchanged at the bar for drinks instead of cash.
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McCance creates a set design in watercolors featuring a beautiful ship in red and gold set against an incoming wave. Created for the 1966 Vancouver Opera Production of "The Italian in Algiers."
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This table photo consists of a man and two woman smiling and sitting with their arms around each other against a wall. Visible on the table are multiple bottles of Coca-cola in varying states of drunk. This table photo does not have a cover page.
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A postcard written in pencil, with a green two cent stamp and one black postmark dated September 22, 1922 from Vancouver, B.C. along with pencil numbers in the upper left corner.
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Cover for the table card which includes scenes of people dancing, playing musical instruments, and talking; there is also a singer on the stage
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Card for autographs which has the word autographs in the top centre in between two stylized flowers (the right one mostly faded), two blank lines below for autographs, and "Cave/Dinners From Seven/Canada's Outstanding Theatre Restaurant…
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This table photo consists of a man and two woman smiling and sitting with their arms around each other against a wall. Visible on the table are multiple bottles of Coca-cola in varying states of drunk. This table photo does not have a cover page.
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This image is of what is presumably the front desk at the Arctic Club. There are two men standing behind the desk pretending to speak into their phones. To the left of the desk is a door, the counter for coat check, and two rooms labelled '…
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An illustrated postcard depicting multiple historic buildings in Vancouver, B.C. ca. 1941.
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An illustrated postcard showing the Empress of Japan, one of the first vessels in the Pacific to have two twin propellors with reciprocating engines.
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Typed letter from the Ladies' Auxiliary of the International Woodworkers of America to the Marco Polo Restaurant. The letter refers to plans for a group of ladies from the Auxiliary to dine at the restaurant, and expresses appreciation for…
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Writing on the back of the photograph reads: The Cave: Oct 15, 1954
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Located in page 2 of a scrapbook titled, "Historical Events Volume 1." ; Captioned "(Courtney R. Sulman)" in blue ink on bottom of page.
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Tan coloured guest pass with "Cave Theatre Restaurant", the address and contact information for the restaurant, and "Dining * Dancing * Entertainment" on the side; it is an admit one guest pass to see the King of Banjo (Eddy…
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Digital Document
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An illustrated postcard depicting Hastings Street in Vancouver, B.C.
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This is the first written document conceiving of an international choral festival organized by the Powell River Academy of Music and hosted in Powell River. It proposes understanding, goodwill and collaboration. It also contains a planning schedule…
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Scuttlebutt Newsletter from February of 1953. Issue number unknown. This issue is 10 pages long, and features typewritten articles, handrawn advertisements, and contest flyer. All are donw using a purple ink.