Item is a note that a woman [Mrs. M. Murray] wrote to Police Commissioner asking for protection for Vance.
Default image for the object Minutes of the Professional Engineers Association of the Province of British Columbia: 16-Oct-20, object is lacking a thumbnail image
Item is a folio of typed and formatted meeting minutes for the Association of Professional Engineers of British Columbia's First General Meeting.
Default image for the object Minutes of the Professional Engineers Association of the Province of British Columbia: 03-Dec-21, object is lacking a thumbnail image
Item is a Liquor Control Board Resolution No. 22, resolving that Vance is appointed as an analyst for the purposes of the Government Liquor Act in line with Section 78 of the Government Liquor Act.
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.†
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.
Item consists of three letters from E.A. Wheatley, the registrar of The Association of Professional Engineers of the Practice of British Columbia and a copy of a report by Vance regarding an application for a licence for Drennan Hincks to practise chemical engineering.
Item consists of two typed copy letters from H.L Taylor and S.V.T. Jeffery of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company to Vance. Copies are made on letterhead from the Vancouver City Police Department.
Item is a typed letter from E.A. Wheatley, Registrar of the Engineering Profession in British Columbia, to Vance. Item contains a typed resolution titled "Vote of Thanks to the Board of Examiners."
Item is a typed memo from WWF to Superintendent Darling, drawing attention to an attached letter to Chief of Police Col. W. W. Foster. The memo draws the letter to Vance's attention concerning the Gravlin Murder Case.
Item is a grouping of letters (correspondence) that takes place from March 15, 1916 to July 27, 1916. Letters are regarding Vance's desire to serve overseas during the First World War.
Item is a typed letter to L.D. Taylor Vancouver Mayor, from W.O. Vogwell Chief Health Inspector Sydney. Item includes W.O. Vogwell's business card and a newspaper clipping with the article, "Australian Health Officer Visits City."