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Item is a typed letter (with two copies) to Vance from the secretary of the Board of Police Commissioners, A.O. Amar, informing Vance of receipt of a letter from W.A. Walker, Fire Marshal.
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Item is a typed letter from Harold A. Saly to Vance. Saly writes to Vance, stating that he is new to the field of criminology and would like to learn more about Vance's "Odor Camera" and any other information about criminal…
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Item is a typed letter in response to R.V. Prenters inquiry about the examination of ink.
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Item is a typed letter to John Cameron, the Chief Constable of the Police Department of Vancouver, B.C. from C.L. Harrison. Harrison expresses their appreciation for Vance's careful work and analysis.
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Item is a typed letter to Vance from the Chief Constable, Thomas Heatley.
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Item is "The Buzzer" pamphlet. The back article mentions the Police Bureau of Science and Vance, as well as an exhibit that is being prepared to display a collection of scientific apparatus for detecting crime, as well as relics and other…
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Item is a letter from R.F. Blandy to the Board of Police Commissioners at City Hall. Copy of letter was sent to Vance regarding his services in connection with the Colebourne murder case.
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Item is a letter to Vance, from C.E. Edgett, Chief Constable informing Vance that the Board of Police Commissioners approved of Vance's appointment as Honourary Inspector of the Police Department, in charge of the Police Bureau of Science.
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Item is a typewritten letter from S. Judd Lewis to Vance. Lewis writes to Vance, expressing interest in Vance's mechanical bloodhound invention.
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Item is a newspaper clipping titled, "Identifies Victim." Unknown source and date of clipping.
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Item is a typewritten letter from WRE Murphy, the Deputy Commissioner of AnGarda Siochana. Murphy writes regarding Vance's invention of the Vanacamoscope.
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Item is a typed letter from Vance to E. Pepler acknowledging receipt of a letter of November 6, which enclosed an extract from a report from the Fire Marshal in the case of Rex vs. Walter C. Cudworth.
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Item consists of a letter from H.W.V. Pecknold to Col. W.W. Foster. Pecknold expresses gratitude to Col. W.W. Foster, Chief Constable of Vancouver Police, for Vance's services.
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Item is a typed letter to Vance, from W.W. Foster regarding the Arnold Case.
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Item consists of three copies of a letter to Vance, from V. Pepler, Deputy Attorney-General. Letter is regarding Rex v. Walter C. Cudworth.
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Item is two typed letters thanking Vance and W.W. Foster for Vance's services in a murder investigation in Esquimalt, B.C.
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Item is a typewritten letter from S.T. Cargill's to Vance. Cargill writes to Vance, expressing interest in Vance's mechanical bloodhound invention.
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Item is a typed letter to Col. W.W. Foster, Chief Constable, from Thos. Heatley, Chief Constable.
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Item is "The Buzzer" pamphlet. The back article mentions the Police Bureau of Science and Vance, as well as an exhibit that is being prepared to display a collection of scientific apparatus for detecting crime, as well as relics and other…
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Item is a handwritten letter from Reginald Arundel in response to Vance's invention of a mechanical bloodhound.
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Item is a typed letter to Vance requesting information in order to obtain a scientific technique to determine the ink of a signature.
Compound Object
Item consists of three letters and one copy of a letter of correspondence between Vance, Chief Constable Thomas Heatley, and John Cameron, Esq. Chief Constable.†
Compound Object
Item consists of a letter from Vancouver's Chief of Police to Cloverdale's Chief Constable. Item also includes the letter from the Vancouver [Police] Secretary to Vance.
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Item is a typed manuscript written by Vance. Article is titled "Science in its Relation to Crime Detection."
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Item is a typed letter from John Cameron, Chief Constable, to Vance. The letter is a response to Vance's letter from May 16th, in which he expresses gratitude for the service Vance has provided to the Vancouver Police Department.