Item is a preposed design for a cultural space to be used for performances by the Bulkley Valley Players Club while a proper theatre would be built. The space was designed to big enough to accomodate other cultural organizations. If built, the building would have been erracted on the Lunan Farm fie…
Item is a preposed design for a cultural space to be used for performances by the Bulkley Valley Players Club while a proper theatre would be built. The space was designed to big enough to accomodate other cultural organizations. If built, the building would have been erracted on the Lunan Farm fields, alongside Viewmount Road, Smithers, B.C.
Item is a preposed design for a cultural space with a majority of space to be used as a theatre for the Bulkley Valley Players Club. The space was designed to big enough to accomodate a library or museum, a cafe, and guest rooms. If built, the building would have been erracted on the Lunan Farm fie…
Item is a preposed design for a cultural space with a majority of space to be used as a theatre for the Bulkley Valley Players Club. The space was designed to big enough to accomodate a library or museum, a cafe, and guest rooms. If built, the building would have been erracted on the Lunan Farm fields, alongside Viewmount Road, Smithers, B.C.
Fonds includes a cash book, exam booklet, and a number of books. Books include “Sheahan’s Telegraph Cipher Code,” “B. of L.E. Funeral Service,” “The Compound Locomotive” and “Ritual of the Grand International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.”
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers was founded in Michigan on May 8, 1863 as a trade organization for railroad workers. The first Canadian chapter was established soon after in Toronto in 1865. Although little documentation of the Brotherhood exists in the fonds, presumably the local branch was established in the Bulkley Valley at approximately the same time as the completion of Grand Trunk Pacific railway in 1914.
Scope and Content
Fonds includes a cash book, exam booklet, and a number of books. Books include “Sheahan’s Telegraph Cipher Code,” “B. of L.E. Funeral Service,” “The Compound Locomotive” and “Ritual of the Grand International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.”
March 2017: Prince Rupert Daily News, April 27, 1964 (Vol 54, N0. 8) removed as Prince Rupert Archives has a comprehensive digitized collection of this publication. Newspaper included an article on the BV Players winnipeg festival praise on the third page.
Fonds contains records relating to the operations of Bot’s chicken farm. Records include sale receipts, promotional materials, egg inspection reports, licenses and a burning permit.
Cornelius Bot was born October 29, 1910. He operated a chicken farm, producing and selling eggs in Smithers, B.C. Bot died December 2, 1998.
Custodial History
Records were created and collected by Cornelius Bot during the daily operations of his chicken farm.
Scope and Content
Fonds contains records relating to the operations of Bot’s chicken farm. Records include sale receipts, promotional materials, egg inspection reports, licenses and a burning permit.