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Black and white photograph of two women standing in front of nine smiling usherettes who are sitting on a set of stairs at the Vogue Theatre (three women in the back row, four women in the middle row, and two women in the front row). The woman…
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Black and white photograph of Syd Freedman holding knives while leaning over a cake on a table. The table has sign indicating a location for depositing invitations.
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Letter written by James W. Melvin inviting ministers and their wives to see the film Albert Schweitzer (1957) at the Studio Theatre on Friday, June 20th or Saturday, June 21st, 1958.
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Typed document outlining the services and facilities offered by the Vancouver Women's Caucus and describing how women can participate in the Caucus.
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Dr. David W. Strangway, then-President of UBC, sits and looks into the distance at the dedication ceremony for St. John's College in 1997.
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Mary Hirose (nee Uyeyama), Grade 12 Rutland Junior/ Senior High School identification card
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Syd Freedman's financial notes on the Studio Theatre's showing of the film Lord of the Flies (1963).
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Photograph of miniature New York cheesecakes, with a twist.
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Colour photograph of Syd Freedman sitting behind his desk beside an unknown man.
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Cover for a table card which has small picture inserts of musicians with either a blue or pink background and "The Cave" and the address of the Cave at the bottom left corner; the musicians include Milton Berle, Louis Armstrong, Tony…
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Mary Hirose (nee Uyeyama) grade 8 school photo
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First page of Remember the Cave book, showing an aerial view of Vancouver and the title page.
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Brian Hirose on a sled surrounded by snow at the Uyeyama family house in, Kelowna, BC
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Cover for a table card which has small picture inserts of musicians with either a blue or pink background and "The Cave" and the address of the Cave at the bottom left corner; the musicians include Milton Berle, Louis Armstrong, Tony…
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Cover for a table card which has small picture inserts of musicians with either a blue or pink background and "The Cave" and the address of the Cave at the bottom left corner; the musicians include Milton Berle, Louis Armstrong, Tony…
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Preliminary sketch for the map "North American Indian Languages" by Dale Kinkade. Kinkade sketched out the boundaries of several language families on a copy of [map name and creators] using the tribal boundaries on the map as the extent of…
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A couple seated at a table in the Cave; this couple is in other table cards as well; they are both wearing dark coloured clothes; the woman is resting her hands under her chin and the man has his arm wrapped around her waist; June 4 '66 is…
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Brian Hirose after playing a soccer game at Minoru Park in Richmond, BC
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Mary Hirose (nee Uyeyama) and Shirley Mather (nee Uyeyama) holding dolls in front of the Uyeyama's first house in Kelowna, BC
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Mary Hirose (nee Uyeyama) and Ted (Tadahiko) Hirose wedding party photo- front row left to right- Arthur Hirose, Jim Tanaka, Eddie Katai, Ted (Tadahiko) Hirose, Mary Hirose (nee Uyeyama), Shirley Mather (nee Uyeyama), Jean Yetman, Tammy Hirose,…
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Front of the Uyeyama's newly built house in Kelowna, BC
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This edition of the St. John's College newsletter was publised in Winter 2002. The front page describes the first-ever Diwali celebration at the college, which was organized by residents. It also announces that Chef Clarence Tay was selected to…
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A tan coloured cover for a table card which has blue text on it and blue stars; the text reads "The Big Names Play the Cave Theatre Restaurant/Vancouver's Star Showcase" and includes the names of some big performers (Jimmie Rodgers,…
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Typed note produced between 1969 and 1970 by Women's Caucus to promote their service and activities.
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Black & white poster for a performance by Wayne Newton which also promotes the performances of Jackie Kahane, dancers Bonnie & Darlene, Ricky Nelson, and Matt Monro; has picture of Wayne Newton singing in the right side of the poster