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Box 40) Freight books from 1933 - 1937, a hotel register from 1928 - 1935, and a Lee Chong account book from 1929 - 1931.
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Jeanne Randolph leans against a podium, in front of a projection of a seated figure watching television. Still from Syntax errors: Acting out, Play-Doh* and Doubt by Jeanne Randolph.
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Roi Vaara stands in a suit, next to a table with a radio and antennae and a projector screen, with a birdhouse on his head. Still from Roi Vaara for Black Market International.
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Item is a letter to Foster asking for the permission to conduct examinations for the BC Police Department related to the death of M. Olsen.
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Item is a certificate of City Analyst (No. 25) completed by Vance related to a sample of butter.
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Item is a membership card and receipt for dues paid.
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Item is a typed letter from W.C. Mainwaring, Chairman of the Advisory Council of the Provincial Civilian Protection Committee to Vance. The subject matter is Training School.
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Box 1) 1) Invoice from Percey's Fur House, Oshkosh, Wis., dated April 30, 1912 2) Paper fragments with Chinese characters 3) Newspaper article with cloth backing 4) Map of central B.C. (1940) 5) Dept. of Lands & Forests (Forest Service) Log…
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Box 1) 1) Invoice from Percey's Fur House, Oshkosh, Wis., dated April 30, 1912 2) Paper fragments with Chinese characters 3) Newspaper article with cloth backing 4) Map of central B.C. (1940) 5) Dept. of Lands & Forests (Forest Service) Log…
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Box 1) 1) Invoice from Percey's Fur House, Oshkosh, Wis., dated April 30, 1912 2) Paper fragments with Chinese characters 3) Newspaper article with cloth backing 4) Map of central B.C. (1940) 5) Dept. of Lands & Forests (Forest Service) Log…
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Box 40) Freight books from 1933 - 1937, a hotel register from 1928 - 1935, and a Lee Chong account book from 1929 - 1931.
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Box 1) 1) Invoice from Percey's Fur House, Oshkosh, Wis., dated April 30, 1912 2) Paper fragments with Chinese characters 3) Newspaper article with cloth backing 4) Map of central B.C. (1940) 5) Dept. of Lands & Forests (Forest Service) Log…
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A member of Liminal kneels as another places their hand on his back. Still from Objects for the Emancipated Consumer by Liminal.
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Aaron Vidaver stands on stage, behind a podium, looking up at the audience. Still from Syntax errors: Counter-Interpellation Negative by Aaron Vidaver.
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The panelists from behind, facing the audience. Still from re: live with Judy Radul, Warren Arcand, Meesoo Lee, Tagny Duff, and Randy Lee Cutler.
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Louise Dubreuil, wearing an animal mask on their head, speaks at the mic with their hands raised. Still from Impure: Reinventing the Word: The Theory, Practice, and Oral History of 'Spoken Word' in Montreal with writers Vincent Tinguely…
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The performance setting on the loft, featuring candles and twisty branches. Still from (If) not for me (If) not for you.
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Image from a fashion shoot featuring a wrap dress with an asymmetrical stand-up collar and an unstructured, asymmetrical wrap jacket with matching belt. Photographed in an unknown studio.
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Box 1) 1) Invoice from Percey's Fur House, Oshkosh, Wis., dated April 30, 1912 2) Paper fragments with Chinese characters 3) Newspaper article with cloth backing 4) Map of central B.C. (1940) 5) Dept. of Lands & Forests (Forest Service) Log…
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Box 1) 1) Invoice from Percey's Fur House, Oshkosh, Wis., dated April 30, 1912 2) Paper fragments with Chinese characters 3) Newspaper article with cloth backing 4) Map of central B.C. (1940) 5) Dept. of Lands & Forests (Forest Service) Log…
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A reader on stage on the mic, wearing overalls and a hat. Still from Impure: Reinventing the Word: The Theory, Practice, and Oral History of 'Spoken Word' in Montreal with writers Vincent Tinguely and Victoria Stanton.
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A band performs on stage at Video In. Still from The Return of Talent Hut by Talent Hut.
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Lisa Deanne Smith wears a flower-covered suit and stands on a bench in front of a white, while audience members look on. Still from Flower Girl by Lisa Deanne Smith.