"Certificate issued with War Service Badge" to Dickins, July 8, 1942
"Ballad for our Time" (ts)
Poets die quicker deaths today… (ts/ms)
We lay beneath bough-shelter, rocky roof-tree… (ts)
Windy Easters bellow out the mind… (ts/ms)
The dark plunge of the year is past… (ts/ms)
"Godmother" (ts(2))
"Preludium" (ts(2)/ms)
"Fantasia" (ts)
How to allay the loose delight… (ts/ms)
"Letter at Midnight" (ts)
"Reply to a Timesaver (Letter to A.M. Stephen)" (ts(2))
"Five Poems" (ts)
"To an Evacuee" (ts)
Photocopied excerpts.
Index card that accompanies Byron Harmon's photo set 'Selected Real Photographs to Match Your Own Snapshots: Canadian Pacific Rockies [set no. 2]'. The card has a handwritten address, a 1942 post office stamp, and one 1937s King George VI postage stamp.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1943.
Handwritten notes; photocopied articles; letter from Raymond Souster to David McKnight.
Photocopied excerpt.
"Boy" (ts/ms)
For in these cities woman cannot nurse;… (ts/ms)
Point Counterpoint" (ts/ms)
"West Coast" (ts/ms(2))
When the house snaps out its lights… (ts)
Without this benefit, this dark… (ts)
The cannot have must contradict… (ts/ms)
This file contains 6 letters:
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Lorne Pierce) dated 14 September 1928.
Letter from The Canadian Bookman (signed by Lorne Pierce) dated 23 April 1939.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Lorne Pierce) dated 1 July 1939.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Lorne Pierce) dated 21 September 1943.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Lorne Pierce) dated 22 December 1943.
Letter from Dorothy Livesay (not signed) dated 29 December 1943.
Nos 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 through 10.
Photocopied page (French text)
Envelope labelled "neg - Bush pilots 1944 - during War, property of CHD, Victoria B.C. Return, See over for names [over] 1 Grp Capt Con [Conway McAlister Gray] Farrell. 2 Wop May - 3 Pat Reid - 4 Harry Winny, Wing Cdr - 5 Matt Berry - 6 Earl Jellison - 7 [Herbert] Hollick Kenyon - 8 Walter Gilbert - 9 Grp Capt Val Patriarche", contains b&w ; 10 cm x 12 cm film negative group portrait of aforementioned men in front of a twin-engine aircraft
This file contains a full draft of Day and Night.
Draft is typescript with some handwritten revisions and notes.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1944.
Vol 7, nos 1 (one original, one photocopy), 2 through 4 (bound as single issue); vol 8, nos 1-12 (bound as single issue).
Envelope labelled "ATFERO, + Ferry Command, Mr Dickens [sic] 1942, Brought in by F/O Freestone", features stamp, as do all prints, of Royal Air Force Transport Command H.Q. No. 45 (Atlantic Transport) Group Photographic Section, contains:
b&w ; 13 cm x 18 cm print of man in uniform at head table speaking into microphone
b&w ; 13 cm x 18 cm print of man in uniform at head table [CHD 2nd from left] speaking into microphone as others laugh and applaud, caption reads "1945 + Dinner RAF TC civilian pilots, CHD chairman
b&w ; 13 cm x 18 cm print of man at head table [CHD left] speaking into microphone as others laugh
b&w ; 13 cm x 18 cm print of man in uniform at head table speaking into microphone
b&w ; 13 cm x 18 cm print of man in uniform at head table [CHD left] speaking into microphone as others stand and applaud, caption reads "Feb 1942? Or 1944"
b&w ; 13 cm x 18 cm print, group photograph of dozens of men, mostly in uniform, at banquet tables, head table in background, caption reads "Memorial Dinner civilian pilots RAF TC prior to civilians being released 1944, CHD chairman"
I hear dawn cracking with a burst of birds… (ts/ms)
"Invasion" (ts)
"Letter from Home" (ts)
"Of Love" (ts)
"Of Mourners" (ts)
"Small Fry" (ts/ms)
"Song" (ts)
"The Take-off" (ts)
The weight and wordiness of Spring… (ts)
Letter to the Bombay Governor from WE Green regarding an explosion.
This file contains 15 letters:
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Frank Flemington) dated 21 January 1944.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Frank Flemington) dated 2 March 1944.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Lorne Pierce) dated 17 April 1944.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 9 May 1944.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 16 May 1944.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 1 June 1944.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 15 June 1944.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 26 June 1944.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 8 August 1944.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 22 August 1944.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 6 September 1944.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 19 September 1944.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 4 October 1944.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 6 December 1944.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 14 December 1944.
Envelope labelled "Picture of famous pilots taken at #2 A.O.S. Edmonton about 1944" containing b&w ; 10 cm x 12 cm print, group portrait of 9 men standing in front of aircraft, attached to typed list of the pilots' names (Farrel [sic], May, Reid, Winny, Berry, Jellison, Hollick-Kenyon, Gilbert, Patriarche) and notes on each [has negative]
b&w ; 20 cm x 25 cm print, group portrait of 9 men standing in front of aircraft (same as above), caption on reverse begins "Some of the original bush pilots, July 1944, Edmonton..." and lists all pilots' names (Farrell, May, Reid, Winny, Berry, Jellison, Hollick-Kenyon, Gilbert, Patriarche) and detailed notes on each [has negative]
Typed list "A meeting of famous bush pilots" with names of 9 pilots (Farrell, May, Reid, Winny, Berry, Jellison, Hollick-Kenyon, Gilbert, Patriarche) and other background information
Rare pair of WWII Canadian prisoner of war, examined by censor, postcard letters. Sent from a prison camp in Germany in November of 1944 to the prisoner’s parents in Grand Marais, Manitoba. Sgt. Hudson writes reassuringly and simply in order to avoid censorship.
Sgt. HudsonA collection of cards, instruction booklets, letters, notes, a photograph, and a newspaper clipping all documenting Mary H. Jones' nursing school and career at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1945.
Photocopied letters to the Editors, En Masse.
Photocopied excerpts.
Photocopied excerpt; articles.
Corp. Leonard Bauer served with the Regina Rifles. He writes of war conditions (such as would be allowed by the Army censor), the condition of wounded soldiers, parcels he has received, sleeping in the trenches, “smoking Jerry cigars”, taking prisoners who are happy “to get out of the war”, breaking into a German safe, of being discharged and more.
The archives includes:
- 10 letters with envelopes
- 3 letters without envelopes
- 2 envelopes (without letters)
- 2 snap shot photos
- 1 visiting card from Holland
Confidential letter regarding the awarding of the George Medal to WE Green.
Photocopied excerpts.
"F.D.R." (ts/ms)
Dust will settle; silence be… (ts/ms)
"Motif for a Mural" / "Remembrance Day 1945"(ts(2)/ms)
"For Paul Robeson: Playing Othello" (ts(3))
"Contact" (ts)
"Ferry Trip" (ts(3))
"Lament (For J.F.B.L.)" (ts/ms)
Something took place--- Did you hear it?... (ts)
Maritime Telegraph & Telephone Company envelope labelled "CHD personal – Stinson Reliant 1936, Lockheed Lodestar – 1945, aircraft" contains:
b&w ; 10 cm x 13 cm print, portrait of CHD next to aircraft, registration CF-AZV, caption on reverse reads "new Stinson for Cdn Airways 1936-37, Wichita Falls, USA"
b&w ; 10 cm x 13 cm print, duplicate of above
b&w ; 13 cm x 10 cm print, photograph of CHD in cockpit of Lockheed Lodestar aircraft, caption on reverse reads "CHD at Lockheed Aircraft Co. Factory, Burbank, Cal. 1945, Lodestar for CPA"
b&w ; 13 cm x 10 cm print, portrait of CHD and another man standing in front of Lockheed Lodestar aircraft, caption on reverse reads "1945 Lockheed Aircraft, Burbank, Cal, Lodestar for CPA"
b&w ; 13 cm x 10 cm print, portrait of CHD standing in front of Lockheed Lodestar aircraft, caption on reverse reads "1945 Lockheed factory, Burbank, Cal, Lodestar for CPA"
Programs for musical performances given by the personnel at the 33 Service Flying Training School at Carberry, Manitoba. Each program contains a list of cast and orchestra, production credits, the program of the performance itself, and in the two smaller programs, a message from the producer.
Photocopied editorials; articles; letter informing that due to the death of its editor, John Sutherland, there would be no further issues of Northern Review.
A collection of 18 issues of the Scott Recorder school newspaper from Scott Collegiate in Regina, SK. Issues include reporting on school events, profiles of students and staff, messages from staff, cultural content, local advertisements and more. Wartime context reflected throughout, a background which provides a palpable contrast to the day-to-day affairs of the high school.
- Vol. 14 No. 1, November 13, 1942. “Welcome, Freshies!” 6 pp.
- Vol. 14 No. 2, December 15, 1942. “Merry Xmas Kids!” 8 pp.
- Vol. 14 No. 3, February 10, 1943. “Prom!” 6 pp.
- Vol. 14 No. 4, April 1, 1943. “A Salute to the Services” 6 pp.
- Vol. 14 No. 5, April 21, 1943. “Easter Greetings” 6 pp.
- Vol. 14 No. 6, June 11, 1943. “’Bye Now!” 6 pp.
- Graduation Issue, 1942-1943. 8 pp.
- Vol. 15 No. 1, November 18, 1943. “Scott Mourns” 6 pp.
- Vol. 15 No. 2, December 9, 1943. “Beloved Teacher Passes On” 8 pp.
- Vol. 15 No 3, January 26, 1944. “Scott’s 20th Year” 6 pp.
- Vol. 15 No. 4, February 24, 1944. “School Dresses Up!” 6 pp.
- Vol. 15 No. 5, March 30, 1944. “’Echoes’ Go On Sale” 6 pp.
- Vol. 15 No. 6, April 20, 1944. “Kelcher ‘Queen of Scott’” 6 pp.
- Vol. 15 No. 7, May 19, 1944. “Forbes’ Day!” 2 pp.
- Vol. 16 No. 1, November 17, 1944. “Welcome ‘Freshies’” 6 pp.
- Vol. 16 No. 2, December 15, 1944. “Farewell ‘Derb’” 8 pp.
- Vol. 16 No. 3, February 2, 1945. “Women Pay All” 6 pp.
- Vol. 16 No. 4, March 16, 1945. “Support Your King” 6 pp.
- Vol. 16 No. 7, June 14, 1945. [Reflections on V-E Day] 6 pp.
This file contains 13 letters and and a newsclipping:
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 3 January 1945.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Lorne Pierce) dated 15 January 1945.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 10 March 1945.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 15 March 1945 (copy of letter from 'The Globe and Mail' addressed to Haultain attached).
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 20 March 1945.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 27 March 1945.
Newsclipping from 'The Vancouver Daily Province' of Livesay winning Governor-General's Medal dated 31 March 1945.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 17 April 1945.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 24 September 1945.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 16 October 1945.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 27 October 1945.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 23 November 1945.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Lorne Pierce) dated 14 December 1945.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 26 December 1945.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1946.
Typewritten notes; photocopied articles; letter to David McKnight from Harold Horwood.
Photocopied excerpts; handwritten and typewritten notes; related correspondence to David McKnight from Anna Pottier-Layton and Ralph Gustafson.
Photocopied excerpts; handwritten and typewritten notes; related correspondence to David McKnight from Ronald Hambleton.
"Sonnets for a Soldier" (ts/ms)
"Letter from Canada" (ts)
"Railway Station" (ts(2))
"V-J Day" (ts/ms)
"In Time of War" (ts)
Four menu cards from the Jasper Park Lodge, owned by the Canadian National System. The menus correspond to June 20, 22, 29, and Sept. 11, for the year 1946. Each menu features a color photograph or illustration of location or landscape, with the text of the dinner menu underneath.
Black and white photograph showing members of the Legion on inspection. Note on the back says: Drummondville, 1946.
Photocopied excerpts; invitations to Wynne Francis and David McKnight to a fundraising event for 'Index.'
"London Revisited (1946)" (ts(2))
"Lullaby II" (ts)
"Lullaby I" (ts)
"Of Neighbours" (ts/ms)
"Song and Solitude" [a dramatic poem for radio] (ts(3))
"Okanagan Pictures" (n)
"Journey by Train" (ts(3)/ms)
"Pastoral" / "Ontario Story" (ts(2))
"Prairie Town" (ts/ms)
Rain is mother… (ts/ms)
Reared in snow she was… (ts/ms)
"Evensong" (ts)
"Inheritance" (ts(2)/ms)
"Pain (A Response to C.E.M. Joad)" (ts(2))
"Rain" (notes) (ms)
Words travel through my mind like rain... (ts/ms)
"Abracadabra" (ts(3))
"Ancestral Theme" / "Signature" (ts(5)/ms)
As though the mind, shaken by fiery voices… (ts/ms)
"Autumn in Wales" (ts(2))
"Carnival" (ts/ms)
I saw a bird come down… (ts)
"The Inheritors" (ts)
This file contains 4 letters and 2 postage receipts:
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 7 January 1946.
Postage Receipt from Ryerson Press for order of 'Day and Night' dated 22 October 1946.
Postage Receipt from Ryerson Press for order of 'As Ten as Twenty', 'The White Centre', and 'Day and Night' dated 3 December 1946.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 10 December 1946.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 18 December 1946.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Lorne Pierce) dated 23 December 1946.
Vol IX of the Corps of Imperial Frontiersmen Official Gazette - Year Book.
Comprises 10 post cards send to Frank Yerhoff Jr. from various parties, and one sent to Mr. A. Mogle from Frank Yerhoff Jr. Yerhoff was the Canadian Chess Champion of 1945, and all of the postcards are parts of chess games played by post. Moves are described in chess notation.
Photocopied "contents" page.
Typewritten essay; news articles.
Review; news clippings; published short story.
Quebecair envelope labelled "De Havilland, U.K., group pctres. of overseas managers + Sales Directors, Hatfield, etc. 1947" contains:
b&w ; 16 cm x 21 cm print, group portrait of 11 men in front of Airspeed Ambassador aircraft [another print appears in 8-188]
b&w ; 16 cm x 21 cm print, photograph of men (incl. CHD) gathered in front of Airspeed Ambassador aircraft, caption on reverse reads "at Airspeed factory, 1947"
b&w ; 16 cm x 22 cm print, photograph of men (incl. CHD) gathered in front of Airspeed Ambassador aircraft, caption on reverse reads "Airspeed factory"
b&w ; 16 cm x 21 cm print, portrait of 5 men near building and parked cars, caption on reverse reads "Garratt, Dickins, Dyment - TCA, Bishop, Lucas at De H Hatfield, Herts. U.K. 1947"
b&w ; 16 cm x 22 cm print, portrait of 7 men outside De Havilland Aircraft Company building, caption on reverse reads "Hatfield, Herts., U.K. 1947. CHD, ?, Rod Douglas, Thom, Byrne?, Hearle, Garratt" [a similar image appears in 8-188]
b&w ; 16 cm x 22 cm print, portrait of 6 men standing outside Great Nast Hyde House, caption on reverse reads "'Nast Hyde' Hatfield, Herts., U.K. L to R, Wilkins – De H, CHD, Dr. J. Green – [Cdn Govt?], Grp Capt Peter [Garvin? O'Brian?] - RCAF, John Corbie [sic] – De H, Phil Garratt. 1947, #1."
b&w ; 16 cm x 22 cm print, portrait of 6 men standing outside Great Nast Nyde House, caption on reverse reads "#2, Same as #1."
"Matins" (ts(2))
"A Poet's Guide to Fishing" (p)
"Vancouver Winter" (ts/p)
This file contains 12 letters and a postage receipt:
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by W.E. Barlow) dated 20 March 1947.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Frank Flemington) dated 2 April 1947.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Frank Flemington) dated 18 April 1947.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 1 May 1947 (review list for 'Poems for People' attached).
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 8 May 1947.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 23 May 1947.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Frank Flemington) dated 2 June 1947.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Frank Flemington) dated 11 June 1947.
Postage receipt from Ryerson Press for order of 'Poems for People', 'East of the City', and 'At the Long Sault' dated 23 June 1947.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 27 June 1947.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 10 September 1947.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 12 September 1947.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 19 November 1947.
An historical diary relating to "A" Squad's activities in 1948, written by Captain FA Curtis.
Photocopied articles.
"At Sechelt" / "Sea Sequence" (ts)
"Call my People Home" (ts/ms)
"The Child in Fear" (ts)
"Easter" (ts)
How good it is to turn the earth again… (ts/ms)
"The Mirror" (ts)
Now, my Lord… (ts/ms)
"Variations on a Tree" (ts)
"On Tape (Cariboo Bus)" (ts/ms)
This file contains 7 letters, a royalty statement, and a postage receipt.
Royalty Statement from Ryerson Press for period 1 March 1947-29 February 1948.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 6 April 1948.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Fred(?) Ellins) dated 13 April 1948 (statement of balance with Ryerson Press attached.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Fred(?) Ellins) dated 23 April 1948.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 20 April 1948 (announcement of "Dorothy Livesay Wins Royal Society Medal" attached).
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Lorne Pierce) dated 26 May 1948.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Fred(?) Ellins) dated 28 September 1948.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Fred(?) Ellins) dated 9 November 1948.
Postage receipt from Ryerson Press for order of 'Poems for People' dated 5 November 1948.
Vol 15, nos 9 through 12 (bound as a single issue); vol 17, nos 6, 8, 9; vol 18, no 6.
b&w ; 13 cm x 18 cm print, aerial photograph of Caribou herds in a snow-covered clearing, caption reads "Title: Caribou, Place: Short Lake, Date: 1949, Taken By: Dr WAF Banfield. Please credit to Canadian Wildlife Service"
General clippings. Also contains clippings relating to Vancouver Police Chief Mulligan utilising Frontiersmen as support for the Vancouver Police Department.
Photocopied issues.
"December" (ts)
"Unwritten Letter" (ts)
This file contains 3 letters and a review list:
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 7 November 1949.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 1 December 1949.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 23 December 1949 (review list for 'The Collected Poems of Raymond Knister' attached).
Envelope labelled "Keep for album, Miscellaneous Pictures, De Havilland - Canada", contains:
b&w ; 13 cm x 18 cm print, group portrait of 10 men in front of aircraft outside hangar, caption reads "Doug Bader [??] June 1947. C. Hughes, C D Fairweather, CHD, B. Robnett, Hunter, Bader, Bannock, Sellers, Jones, Garratt", notation indicates Hughes, Fairweather and Robnett from Shell Oil
b&w ; 13 cm x 18 cm print of 5 men looking at aircraft engine [CHD right], caption reads "Toronto first flight Beaver", date-stamped Aug 19 1947
b&w ; 13 cm x 18 cm print, group portrait of 6 men [CHD 3rd from left] in front of building, caption reads "June 1949"
Envelope labelled "Misc, large prints of Northern pictures. Caribou, mail planes, digging out of slush, CF ARM JU52-lm, etc, [??] 34 MZ on Beach, Keep [circled]", contains:
b&w ; 9 cm x 15 cm print of 2 men tending to Junkers Ju-52 aircraft, registration CF-ARM, caption reads "Junkers JU52, 1932"
b&w ; 13 cm x 18 cm print of aircraft on floats on a rocky shoreline, registration CF-AMZ, caption reads "Junkers W 34 - Canadian Airways on the beach at low tide, West coast of Hudson's Bay NWT"
b&w ; 13 cm x 18 cm print of men digging in the snow next to aircraft, registration CF-AI[A]
b&w ; 13 cm x 18 cm print, close up of men digging slush away from aircraft skis
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "A" Squad from 1949.
b&w ; 11 cm x 13 cm print [image is reversed] of man waving from Wardair aircraft in snowy field to person with dog team, caption reads "Yellowknife NWT 1950, May Ward's Beaver near Yellowknife NWT"
b&w ; 9 cm x 15 cm print of 3 men posing for photograph, another looking away, next to aircraft in snowy field
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "A" Squad from 1950.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion's activities in British Columbia from 1944 - 1950.
Pages from The Cominico magazine (Dec. 1950 issue), including article "The goose is an awkward bird" by Ted Nagle on p.18-19, with handwritten annotations
Printed postcards copyrighted and published by Byron Harmon Photos and printed in the U.S.A. Postcard numbers range from C5303 to C6534, and there are multiple copies of 1013G and 4763G. Each card is titled, and photography credits include the Canadian Pacific Railway Co., and Byron Harmon Photos.
Complete set of 20 postcards photographed, copyrighted, and published by Byron Harmon Photos and printed in the U.S.A. by Scenic Art. Postcards are packaged in their original envelope that was sold as a set of 20 for $1.00.
"Lines on a Poet Who Stopped Writing (P.K. Page)" (ts(3)/ms)
"Adam's Choice" (ts)
"Autumn" (ts/ms)
"Bulldozer" (ts)
"The Invisible Sun" / "Housewife" (ts)
"On Seeing" (ts)
"Tale" (ts)
- Dominion of Canada "Head Tax" paper of Wong Bing Yee (黄帮仪) on 22 July 1913.
- photo: (black and white) 21 x 27 cm. Photocopied group photo of Club Café in Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, owned by the grandfather (second from the right) of Stanley Poon - Shirley's husband.
- Photocopied Soo Chong Fong’s certificate of Canadian citizenship (Series A, No. 92428), issued on November 25, 1950.
- Photocopied Soo Chong Fong’s Dominion of Canada of " Head Tax" (new series C.I. 5, No. 91918).
- A tourist brochure on Kaiping diaolou and villages (开平碉楼旅游), the first World Cultural Heritage in Guangdong (广东首项世界文化遗产).
- A brochure on the exhibition “Descendants of Yinonglu” (逸農盧的传人).
- An airmail envelope, from Kim TeWinkle to Siu Yee Fong.
Correspondence relating to the swearing in of Frontiersmen as supplementary police officers with the Vancouver Police Department.
Correspondence, documentation, and ephemera relating to the Legion from 1949 - 1950.
Printed postcards copyrighted and published by Byron Harmon Photos and printed in Canada. Postcard numbers range from 101 to 130, with many cards having multiple copies. Each card is titled, and there are no photography credits.
This file contains 11 letters, a write-up for "Call My People Home", and a review list:
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 20 March 1950.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Lorne Pierce) dated 7 June 1950.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Enid Thornton) dated 17 July 1950.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 24 August 1950.
Letter from Livesay (not signed) to Frank Flemington dated 21 September 1950.
Copy of write-up for the chapbook publication of "Call My People Home".
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Frank Flemington) dated 16 October 1950.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 25 October 1950.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 17 November 1950.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Frank Flemington) dated 21 November 1950.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 27 November 1950 (review list for "Call My People Home" attached).
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 5 December 1950.
Issue reprint; articles; news clippings.
b&w ; 9 cm x 13 cm print, photograph of CHD and 4 other men in front of Seigniory Club crest, caption on reverse reads "Seigniory Club, nov 1950 meeting"
Printed postcards copyrighted and published by Byron Harmon Photos and printed in the U.S.A. Postcard numbers range from C3106 to C12344, with some cards having multiple copies. Each card is titled, and photography credits include the Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Byron Harmon Photos, Vic Hendrickson, Don Harmon, and Bruno Engler.
Printed postcards copyrighted and published by Byron Harmon Photos and printed in the U.S.A. and Canada. Postcard numbers range from C5309 to C23431, SC7443 to SC11751, and one CC11198. Some of the cards have multiple copies. Each card is titled, and photography credits include Byron Harmon Photos, Bruno Engler, Don Harmon, John C. Holroyd, and the Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
Printed postcards copyrighted and published by Byron Harmon Photos and printed in the U.S.A. and Canada. Postcard numbers range from C5303 to C6620. Each card is titled, and photography credits include Byron Harmon Photos, and the Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
Passport. Issued to Dickins by Canada Dept. of External Affairs, May 18, 1951.
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer "M" Licence. Issued to Dickins by Canada Dept. of Transport, Jul. 26, 1951.
: Three letters and a list on scrap paper.
1951 Letter: dated Nov 1st Feast of All Saints 1951. Letter is in German, addressed to Meine Leibe Christien (my love Christian). Mentions of Johannes. Not signed.
Dec 4th Letter: dated Second Sunday in the Advent (Christmastime) Dec 4, Golden Ridge. Letter is in German, addressed to Meine Leibe Christien (my love Christian). Contains 7 questions about Jesus Christ and mentions Evangelism. Mentions of Johannes. Not signed.
1948 Letter: dated November 21 1948. Letter is in German, addressed to Meine Leibe Christien (my love Christian). Quotes sections of the bible. Mentions of Johannes. Not signed.
List: 6th S. N. October. Partially in English with no0tes in German. Written on scrap paper, torn from original letter from a Regina office. Religious topics.
This file contains 7 letters:
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Elsinore Haultain) dated 9 January 1951.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Lorne Pierce) dated 13 March 1951.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Frank Flemington) dated 6 April 1951.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Lorne Pierce) dated 26 June 1951.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Lorne Pierce) dated 12 September 1951.
Letter from Livesay (not signed) to Lorne Pierce dated 14 September 1951.
Letter from Ryerson Press (signed by Lorne Pierce) dated 1 October 1951.
Empty file folder.
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "A" Squad from 1951.
Publication announcement.
"Easter 1951 (After Hiroshima)" (ts(2)/ms)
"Pied Piper" (ts/ms)
"Hymn to Man" (ts/ms(2))
A leaf leaps out… (ts/ms)
"Though Winter Comes" (ts(2))
"Wedlock" (ts/ms)
Photocopied articles.
Complete run.
Photocopied articles; handwritten notes.
Correspondence between Wynne Francis and Peter Miller; publications announcements; photocopied excerpts; article about magazine.