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Located in page 29 of a scrapbook titled, "Historical Events Volume 5." ; Caption attached below: "Easter 1960" written in blue ink
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Poster made from brown cardboard with the names of twelve bands written in sharpie. Likely created as a last-minute advertisement for a punk house show in the mid 1980s.
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Black and white print poster with block lettering and a printed image of the christ with "D.O.A" over the eyes like a blindfold. Does not appear to be for a specific event or date.
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McCance creates a setpiece in watercolor featuring a lean-to shanty, wood stove, weathervane, and tree, set against a dark background. Covering this watercolor is a thin film that acts as either a protector or as an additional component to the scene…
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McCance creates two setpieces in ornate watercolors depicting scenes for an unknown production. The first is an outdoor scene featuring the street, several beautiful homes and a bench under a tree. The second is regal looking room with beautiful…
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A black-and-white photograph of a smiling woman touching the side of a wooden horse and staring off into the distance. A tent appears to be erected around her, and light filters through to reveal her ornate dress. Taken of an unknown production by…
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This table photo contains six people smiling and sitting around a table at the Palomar Supper Club. There are three men and three women who are presumably couples. Several bottles of Canada Dry Ginger Ale are visible on the table in front of them.
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The back of the table card which includes a 25 cent stamp situated on an angle and "Cave Photographer - Vancouver, B.C." at the base; it has four staples on it
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[description] This letter and report were written after a major flood in Squamish in 1940. The flood occurred in mid-October when five inches of rain accumulated in 24 hours. Downtown Squamish was severely affected and farmers had huge food and…
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A cover for the table card that shows a wide-range view of the inside of the Cave Supper Club with the logo in the top left and the title in the bottom right; they are also advertising the music of Henry Scammell
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UBC President Santa J. Ono is invited to the SJC 20th Anniversary Homecoming.
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This item is a request for payment of the bill for services recieved at the Arctic Club for a Mr D. R. Pattie. Items bought include 1 Hot Sc, and a Water. The back is stamped to indicate payment was recieved.
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Tenth page of Remember the Cave, showing images of performers and including text about acts.
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Item is a commemorative photograph of the 22nd graduating class consisting of graduating students, faculty and staff. The photo is taken in the great hall.
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Digital sketch of barricade scenes, Act 2 scenes 3 and 4 of Les Miserables.
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Wood warbler, dorsal view, shown with four handwritten specimen labels.
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Mary Hirose (nee Uyeyama), David Hirose, Brian Hirose, in the basement of Tashichi Hirose and Asako Hirose's home in Richmond BC
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Verso of photograph of Alvin Erasga Tolentino taken as part of the work "SOLA." Verso has attached sticker printed with "Vision Nouvelle Bridal & Photo Studio 220 Fairchild Square, 4400 Hazelbridge Way, Richmond, B.C. V6X 3R8…
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This item is a folded paper napkin with scalloped edges. On the front are of smartly-dressed polar bears (presumably a couple), stepping off of an ice floe.
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Postcard with image of Tantalus Mountain range taken from the Cheakamus River.
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Poster advertising a recurring group music show at the Smilin' Buddha in Vancouver. Collaged poster with a lime green background, black lettering, and a negative photographic image of two figures.
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Print flyer for a screening of the film "Central Intelligence Agency: Video in Three Parts." Black lettering and pencil drawing on a light yellow background.
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A black-and-white photograph of a crowded stage, with a number of opera characters crowded into a large town courtyard. The buildings in the background have a strange and irregular geometry, and the dress of the characters is decidedly 19th century…