Sawicki, Joan
Joan Sawicki Fonds - 1944-2001; 1986-1999 predominant.
2.16 m of textual records

Joan Sawicki was born in Burnaby, British Columbia in 1945. The family moved to Terrace, B.C. in 1956. In the 1960s Sawicki attended the University of Victoria earning a B.A. in Education in 1968. She majored in both history and geography. Sawicki was a secondary school teacher in Williams Lake from 1968-1969 and in Armstrong from 1971-1972. Sawicki gradually developed an interest in environmental and agricultural issues. She eventually worked in Ottawa and in British Columbia for the Ministry of Agriculture and the British Columbia Agricultural Land Commission. Prior to her career in civic and provincial politics Sawicki was a partner in a land-use consulting firm, dealing with natural resource management issues. From 1987 to 1990 Sawicki served on the Burnaby City Council. She chaired the environment and waste management committee and sat as a municipal representative on both the Greater Vancouver Regional District waste management committee and the Metropolitan Board of Health. Sawicki also served as the director of the International Centre for Sustainable Cities. In 1985 she was nominated to run for the New Democratic Party for the riding of Burnaby-Willingdon in the 1986 provincial election. Although she was defeated in 1986, Sawicki ran again winning the same riding in 1991 and 1996. She served as MLA for Burnaby-Willingdon from 1991 - 2001. Sawicki was elected speaker of the Legislative Assembly in March 1992, serving for two years. She then served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Municipal Affairs from April 1994 to May 1996 before assuming the same position for the Minister of Environment, Lands and Parks from June 1996 to January 1998. She eventually resigned from her position over issues concerning a proposed land development project that was to take place on protected land under the Agricultural Land Reserve at Six Mile Ranch near Kamloops. From July 1999 to November 2000 Sawicki served as Minister of Environment, Lands, and Parks. Sawicki currently lives with her husband, Gary Runka, near Hagensborg, B.C.

Fonds consists of textual materials.

Inventory available. See also the inventory produced through the EAD Pilot project.

Scantland, Anna Cecile, 1931-
Anna Scantland fonds. - 1931-1985.
4.7 m of textual records.

Anna Scantland was born in Saskatchewan. In 1955 she received her B.A. at the University of British Columbia and then married Erik Lund. Her experience working at the Hastings Community Centre, Vancouver, B.C. sparked her interest in the problems of minority and immigrant peoples. She returned later to UBC to obtain her teaching certificate and began her teaching career in 1959.

The fonds consists of a personal scrapbook, a university degree certificate, the manuscript of her novel Resignation (Shikataganai), correspondence, clippings on the subject of women, Japanese-Canadians and other ethnic groups, and printed material relating to several courses which she took. The fonds also includes two binders of material on guidelines for novel-writing and descriptive cataloguing, a dramatized version of her novel as well as her M.A. projects.

Inventory available.

Scott, Jack, 1910-
Jack Scott fonds. - 1900-1976.
1.4 m of textual records.

Born in Belfast, Ireland, Jack Scott came to Canada during his teens. In the early 1930s he joined the Communist Party of Canada and assumed an active role in party organization. The C.P.C. expelled him in 1962 after his outspoken opposition to what he believed to be the party's movement away from the revolutionary Marxist-Leninist principles. Scott then founded the Vancouver-based Progressive Workers' Movement.

The fonds consists of printed material which, in addition to manuscripts and research notes relating to socialist and labor movements, includes serials, leaflets, monographs, and pamphlets, as well as Jack Scott's own publications. The fonds also includes a transcript of "Jack Scott: S.F.U. Panel on Canadian Bolshevism".

Scott, R.W., 1916-
R.W. Scott fonds 1922-1990.
1.5 m of textual records.
50 photographs.

R.W. "Dick" Scott is a prominent member of the forest products industry in British Columbia. In the 1960s he founded the Vancouver firm of Barnett Lumber Industries Ltd. that was involved in logging, manufacturing, wholesaling, and world export. He later founded R.W. Scott Industries, Pac-Deck Sales Ltd., and Scott Forest Products Ltd. His lumber interests led him into the membership of the International Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo that was devoted to the interests of the lumber industry and to promoting the use of forest products. He was initiated in the Vancouver Hoo-Hoo Club in 1951 and became President of the Club in 1955 and the International Order in 1959. As President, he initiated an international wood promotion campaign in 1960. He has continued his involvement in the organization.

The fonds consists of records of the Vancouver Hoo-Hoo Club No. 48 and the International Concatenated Order of the Hoo-Hoo and the records of Scott's participation in these organizations. It includes correspondence, financial records, minutes, photographs, printed material and related material. In addition, Scott compiled notes and lists on lumber retailers, wholesalers, forestry manufacturing units, and lumber exporters as well as a collection of rules for the grading and dressing of lumber, 1922-1970.

Inventory available.

Scott, Seamon Morley, 1896-1982
S.M. Scott fonds. - 1774-1963.
1.3 m of textual records.
26 photographs.

As a diplomat, S.M. Scott represented Canada in London, Berlin, New Delhi, Tokyo and Karachi. He attended three General Assemblies of the United Nations (1943-1963) and taught at the University of Michigan.

The fonds consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence, drafts, speeches, memos, photographs and subject files relating to S.M. Scott's academic and diplomatic careers, as well as military service during World War I. Documents on the Scott family history are also included.

Inventory available.

Scott, Snowdon Dunn, 1851-1923
Snowdon Dunn Scott fonds. - 1837-1923.
1.3 m of textual records.
26 photographs.
21 maps.

S.D. Scott was born in Westbrook, Nova Scotia where he lived on a farm until beginning his apprenticeship as a ship's blacksmith. He attended Dalhousie University for a year, but he was forced to return to work periodically as a blacksmith while also working on the college paper. In 1876 Scott completed his M.A. and became editor of the Sackville Post. He edited newspapers in Halifax and St. John for 25 years. In 1909 Scott came to Vancouver to work until 1917 on the News-Advertiser.

The fonds consists of material pertaining to Scott's career as a newspaper editor, as well as material relating to his political, educational and literary endeavours and interests. Included are biographical materials, incoming and outgoing letters (1838-1923), subject files, articles and essays by Scott (1875-1922), ephemera, photographs, maps and printed material.

Seaboard Lumber Sales Company
Seaboard Lumber Sales Company and Seaboard Shipping Company fonds. - 1935-1979.
3.5 m of textual records.
ca. 650 photographs.
40 transparencies.

The history of Seaboard Lumber Company and Seaboard Shipping Company dates back to 1919. At this time thirty saw mills joined together to form the Associated Timber Exporters of British Columbia Ltd. (Astexo). The organization provided a cooperative clearinghouse for its members in the sale of lumber to Vancouver wholesalers and exporters. In 1928 Astexo formed a subsidiary, Seaboard Lumber Sales Company, to market British Columbia lumber on the international market, and later established the Seaboard Shipping Company to transport the lumber. John Humbird of Victoria Lumber and Manufacturing in Chemainus, B.C. served as president of the company from 1935 to 1946.

The fonds consists of corporate records, a research collection of Seaboard historical material used in the preparation of a corporate history, John A. Humbird's journals of his overseas trips for Seaboard (1937-1945) and a photograph collection.

Inventory available.

Seaholm, Olaf, collector
Swedish-Canadian research collection. - 1937-1971.
1.2 m of textual records.
100 photographs.

Biographical information unavailable.

The collection consists of minute books, clippings, a constitution and related material (1953-1971) pertaining to the Swedish Rest Home Association and the International Order of Good Templars. The collection also includes a minute book of the Scandinavian Central Committee (1940-1948), an index to the Swedish Press, a photograph collection on the Swedish community in British Columbia and research material about Swedish activities in North America.

Title based on the contents of the collection.

File list available.

Semlin, C.A. (Charles Augustus), 1836-1927
Charles Semlin fonds. - 1870-1918.
32.5 cm of textual records.

C.A. Semlin was born in Barrie, Upper Canada. He travelled to the west coast to seek his fortune in the gold fields in 1862. Although unsuccessful in this endeavour, Semlin remained in British Columbia as a farm hand. He was later hired to operate Cornwall Ranch and also the hotel, the Wayside House. He served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly from 1882 to 1900. In 1894 he became leader of the opposition, and he was called upon to form a government in 1898.

The fonds consists of a letterpress copybook containing his outgoing letters as Premier of British Columbia (1898-1900), as well as financial records, correspondence and other material relating to the Dominion Ranch, Semlin and Stuart and the Interior Stock Raisers' Association (1870-1918).

Inventory available.

Service, Office and Retail Workers Union of Canada
Service, Office and Retail Workers Union of Canada fonds. - 1974-1986.
1.7 m of textual records.

The Service, Office and Retail Workers Union of Canada was founded as a predominantly female union in British Columbia in 1972. It targetted office, restaurant and bank workers achieving some success. It gained local notoriety in 1978 as the union behind the controversial Muckamuck Restaurant workers' strike which lasted two years. SORWUC took a very active interest in all feminist issues, as is reflected in the fonds. The union disbanded in 1986.

The fonds consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence on union activities with a variety of organizations, including correspondence specifically concerned with companies like Distacom Ltd. and Bobolink Daycare where SORWUC was certified.

Inventory available.

Service, Office and Retail Workers Union of Canada. Local 4, Bank and Finance Workers
Service, Office and Retail Workers Union of Canada, Local 4 fonds. - [ca. 1970-ca. 1986].
6.5 m of textual records.

The Service, Office and Retail Workers Union of Canada emerged out of the women's movement in British Columbia. It was formally established in 1972 and its members sought to organize in those occupations primarily staffed by women. Local No. 4 was originally founded as Local 2 of SORWUC in 1972 and became part of the United Bank Workers Section of SORWUC in 1976. In 1981 the Local was chartered as Service, Office and Retail Workers Union of Canada, Local No. 4, Bank and Finance Workers.

The fonds consists of correspondence, contracts and agreements, reports, financial records and a research collection of printed materials.

Inventory available.

Shadbolt, Jack, 1909-
Jack Shadbolt fonds. - 1934-1990.
5.3 m of textual records and other material.

Jack Shadbolt was born in England and emigrated to Victoria, B.C. In the 1930s he taught art in the public schools in B.C., and later studied art in London and Paris. He began teaching at the Vancouver School of Art in the 1940s, and at the same time pursued the development of his own painting and writing. In 1948 he attended the Art Students' League in New York where he developed his interest in abstract modern art. Shadbolt taught many art workshops, and travelled widely throughout the world. His art is held in many Canadian public buildings and galleries, and corporate and private North American collections, and has been shown in many international exhibitions.

The fonds consists of Shadbolt's private journals, notebooks, lecture notes, sketch books from his work with the Art Students' League of New York, 1948-1949 as well as 6 sketch books from the 1960s, a collection of his loose drawings and studies, an extensive collection of photographs of Shadbolt's paintings, including colour transparencies, slides of a photographic work entitled "Year", family photographs, personal and professional incoming correspondence, his picture reference file of postcards and magazine clippings, exhibition catalogues and other printed material. Correspondents include John Macdonald, Wilfred Watson, Max Maynard, Jock Firestone, Molly Bobak, George Swinton, and Ron Thom.

Includes: 255 drawings, ca. 1,600 photographs and 94 transparencies.

Inventory available.

Sharpala, Willis, collector
On-to-Ottawa Trek collection. - 1935-1986.
1.5 cm of textual records.
2 sound cassettes.

Willis Sharpala participated in the 1935 On-to-Ottawa Trek and also attended its 50th Anniversary celebration in Vancouver in 1985.

The collection consists of records relating to the 1935 On-to Ottawa Trek and its 50th Anniversary. Included are copied posters, newsletters, proclamations, legal documents, and photographs relating to the original Trek as well as audio tapes, clippings and itineraries from the 1985 anniversary events.

Title based on the subject of the collection.

Shearer, Herbert William, 1875-1947
Herbert Shearer fonds. - 1893-1903.
3 cm of textual records.

Biographical information unavailable.

The fonds consists of photocopied typescripts of Shearer's notes on his travels from Montreal to Europe (1893), Montreal to Aggasiz, B.C. (1893-1897) and his ports of call while serving naval duty in the Mediterranean, Red and Black Seas (1899-1903).

Inventory available.

Shearer, Renate Elizabeth, d. 1988
Renate Shearer fonds. - 1975-1988.
1.9 m of textual records.

Renate Shearer attended Ohio State University where she received her B.Sc. in Social Administration in 1953. Shearer then worked as a practising social worker. In 1970 she became a community worker with the YMCA and, in 1972 became its Director of Branch and Area Department. From 1975 to 1981 Shearer served as Social Planner for the City of Vancouver. In 1981/82, she taught classes at the University of British Columbia in the School of Social Work. Throughout her career, Shearer was very active in social service-related issues, the promotion of human rights and the abolition of racism. In 1983 she became very much involved in Solidarity Coalition.

The fonds consists of correspondence, reports, notes, speeches, minutes, press releases, clippings and printed material arising from Shearers' career as social activist, planner and teacher (1975-1988). Also included are records relating to the Solidarity Coalition, human rights and the Multiculturalism Societies and Service Agencies of British Columbia.

Inventory available.

Sheils, Jean Evan, 1927-1995, collector
Jean Sheils research collection. - 1886-1995, predominant 1985-1995.
27 cm of textual records and other material.

Jean Sheils (1927-1995), born in Vancouver, was a founding member of the On-to-Ottawa Trek Committee formed in 1985 to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Trek. Together with Ben Swankey, she co-authored, Work and Wages, that documented the life of her father, Arthur "Slim" Evans. She was also involved in the Hornby Island community, serving on the Co-op Board of Directors and several ratepayer boards.

The research collection consists of textual records, newspaper clippings, documents, photographs, printed material, photographs, audio cassettes, and a VHS video cassette relating to the On-to-Ottawa Trek Committee, On-to-Ottawa Historical Society, and the publication, Work and Wages. Rough drafts, research notes and material, correspondence, interviews, and Regina Riot Inquiry transcripts are part of her work in co-writing Work and Wages. Also, the On-to-Ottawa Historical Society material covers the records generated by the 1992 production of the On-to-Ottawa video, which was directed by Sara Diamond and co-produced with the Women's Labour History Project. In addition, there are files and photographs created by Jean Sheils to document the lives of Arthur "Slim" Evans and his wife, Ethel Evans between 1920 and 1944.

Title based on the name of the collector.

Includes: ca. 150 photographs, 12 audio cassettes, and 1 video cassette.

A partial inventory is available.

Shepherd, Leonard Alex, 1897-1970
Leonard Shepherd fonds. - 1928-1956.
1 m of textual records.

Born in Oxford, England, Leonard Shepherd came to British Columbia in 1910. After overseas service during World War I, he returned to work as a wireless operator on coast steamships. In 1921 he entered the farm machinery business in Surrey and Langley, B.C. After serving on the Surrey municipal council (1935-1937), Shepherd represented Delta in the Provincial Legislature. Unsuccessful in his quest for a third term in office, he returned to local politics in 1945. A devoted socialist throughout his life, he fought against capitalism's corruption. Although his main interest focused on agricultural concerns, Shepherd also sought legislation designed to help fishermen, veterans, students and the unemployed.

The fonds consists of biographical material, correspondence (1928-1946), minutes, subject files, clippings and printed material pertaining to the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in British Columbia. Amongst Shepherd's papers are those of his wife, Dorothy H. Sheperd, which relate to her work as an executive member of the South Westminster C.C.F. Women's Club (1942-1959).

Inventory available.

Sheppe, Walter
Walter Sheppe fonds. - 1959-1965.
25 cm of textual records.
145 photographs.

Walter Sheppe, a University Lecturer, published an annotated version of Alexander Mackenzie's journal (1801) in 1962.

The fonds consists of subject files, correspondence, photographs, book reviews and research notes arising from the work on his book First Man West: Alexander Mackenzie's Account of His Expedition Across North America to the Pacific in 1793.

Inventory available.

Sherman, Frank H., 1869-1909
Frank Sherman fonds. - 1904-1909, 1913, 1923.
12.5 cm of textual records.
14 photographs.

Frank Sherman arrived in the Crow's Nest Pass coal fields from Wales in 1903 and worked as a coal miner and check weighman in the mines at Morrisey. After the organization of the United Mine Workers of America in the areas he became the first elected President of District 18, a position he held until shortly before his death.

The fonds consists of documents, letters, photographs and printed material relating to Frank H. Sherman and collective bargaining between mining companies in Fernie, B.C., Crow's Nest Pass and southern Alberta and the United Mine Workers of America, District 18.

Shimizu, Kosaburo, 1892-1962
Kosaburo Shimizu fonds. - 1909-1961.
3.4 m of textual records.

Kosaburo Shimizu was born in Japan. He emigrated to British Columbia in 1907 and began attending classes held at a Japanese Methodist mission. Shimizu entered the University of British Columbia in 1915 and later earned an M.A. in English Literature from Harvard University (1924). He continued his studies and was ordained as a minister of the United Church in 1926. He worked in Vancouver through the 1920s and 1930s to build up and reinforce the Japanese Christian fellowship. Shimizu devoted much of his efforts to bridging the growing rifts between the first and second generation Japanese Canadians and between the Anglo-Saxon Canadians and the Japanese Canadians. During World War II, Shimizu was relocated by the Federal Government to the internment camp in Kaslo, B.C. In 1945 he was transferred to Toronto where he organized the Japanese United Church's work in the Church of all Nations.

The fonds consists of diaries (1909-1961), notebooks, copies of sermons and miscellaneous materials related to Shimizu's work in various Japanese churches in British Columbia and Ontario.

File list available.

Shimpo, Mitsuru, 1931-
Mitsuru Shimpo fonds. - 1960-1983.
4.7 m of textual records.
8 sound tape reels.

Mitsuru Shimpo was born in Manchuria. He graduated from the International Christian University in Japan (1957) and then received his M.A. in Sociology from the Tokyo Educational College. After his graduation, Shimpo returned to I.C.U. as a lecturer (1959-1962). He then emigrated to British Columbia and completed an M.A. in Sociology at the University of British Columbia in 1963. Shimpo then worked as a research sociologist at the Centre for Community Studies at the University of Saskatchewan. After returning to UBC to pursue doctoral studies, Shimpo went to Japan to carry out field work. He subsequently held positions at the Universities of Alberta and Waterloo. Shimpo has authored a number of books which focus on the sociological aspects of native Indians in Canada and Japanese Canadians.

The fonds consists of correspondence (1960-1983), scrapbooks (1970- 1977) and diaries (1962-1976). In addition there are eight sound recordings (1971) with Japanese-Canadian pioneers about their early experiences in this province and the period of the Japanese evacuation during World War II.

RESTRICTIONS: Some restrictions apply.

Box list available.

Shiomi, R.A. (Richard Alan), 1947-
R.A. Shiomi fonds. - 1977-1982.
40 cm of textual records.

R.A. Shiomi, writer and amateur musician, was born in Toronto and received his B.A. from the University of Toronto in 1970. He afterwards came to British Columbia to study at Simon Fraser University. From 1972-1974 he travelled the world, returning to Vancouver in 1975 to teach at Langara College until 1976. In 1977, as a member of the Japanese Canadian Citizens' Association, he participated in the Japanese Canadian centennial. He was also involved in producing audio-visual material about Japanese Canadian history and the history and goals of the Elizabeth Fry Society. From 1980 to 1981 he lived in San Francisco but afterwards returned to Vancouver. He was a member of the Powell Street Review and in 1980 he was co-editor of the anthology Inalienable Rice.

The fonds consists of correspondence and writings of R.A. Shiomi and material relating to the activities of, and Shiomi's participation in, the Japanese Canadian Citizens' Association. There is also some material on the issue of the internment of Japanese Canadians during World War II.

Simson family
Simson family fonds. - 1719-1953.
2.5 cm of textual records.

The Simson family are descendants of Adam Bryden (Bridden) and Walter Simson, early British Columbia pioneers.

The fonds consists of the Simson family tree, a history of Calvert Simson typescript entitled "To Shear the Dark Shores" (1973) by Peter Trower and Joe Simson, notes on logging on Vancouver Island and the North Shore, a typescript of taped interviews about Vancouver and various personalities of the era before 1900, a typescript of a taped interview by David Conn with Jim Campbell regarding the Coal Harbor marine industry, documents of the Simson (Calvert) family including commissions, correspondence, indentures, other legal documents and death certificates.

Sinclair, Bertrand, 1881-1972
Bertrand Sinclair fonds. - 1905-1946.
3.6 m of textual records.

Bertrand Sinclair was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and came to North America in 1889. He began his prolific writing career in 1902 when he sold an article to a San Francisco newspaper. When Sinclair came to Vancouver in 1912, his work assumed a West Coast orientation in which outdoor activities, fishing and logging played an important role. Pender Harbour became his home in 1922 where he continued to develop themes pertaining to the relationship of character to environment. Sinclair spent many of his later years enjoying pursuits such as commercial fishing rather than writing.

The fonds consists of correspondence pertaining both to business matters and to Sinclair's writing (1905-1946). Also included are manuscripts of short stories, novelettes and novels. Printed material contained in the fonds includes short stories, poetry, novelettes and novels.

Inventory available.

Sinclair, James, 1908-1984
James Sinclair fonds. - 1928-1981.
1.4 m of textual records.
590 photographs.

Born in Banff, Scotland, James Sinclair moved to Vancouver with his family in 1911. He attended the University of British Columbia and was awarded a Rhodes scholarship in 1928. Sinclair was first elected to the House of Commons in 1940 and he represented North Vancouver until 1958. From 1952 to 1957 he served as Minister of Fisheries for the Liberal government.

The fonds consists of diaries, scrapbooks, correspondence, photographs, speeches, printed material, and memoirs pertaining to the university, military, business and political careers of James Sinclair. Also included are sous fonds relating to the teaching career of his father James G. Sinclair and his wife Kathleen Sinclair.

Inventory available.

Skeena Collieries
Skeena Collieries fonds. - 1911-1912.
63 cm of textual records.

Skeena Collieries Ltd. was incorporated in 1908 as a coal mining company.

The fonds consists of records of the company including outgoing letters of B.K. Laird, prospecti, an engineer's report on mining property in the Skeena region of B.C., and clippings.

Smith, Evelyn Grey
Evelyn Smith fonds. - 1933-1983.
1.3 m of textual records.

Evelyn Smith joined the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in 1933 but later disagreed with the movement for what she believed were its departures from the principles of the Regina Manifesto. In recent years, she has become a strong environmental activist.

The fonds consists of correspondence and clippings pertaining to the C.C.F. political movement and Smith's newsletters, newspaper columns and submissions to various commissions.

Inventory available.

Social Planning and Research Council of British Columbia
Social Planning and Research Council of British Columbia fonds. - 1966-1983.
26 m of textual records.

The Social Planning and Research Council (SPARC) was originally incorporated as the Voluntary Health & Welfare Association in 1966. Its name changed to the Social Policy and Review Council in 1968 and to the Social Planning and Research Council (SPARC) in the 1980s. SPARC's main mission has been to draw on people of diverse communities and constituencies to formulate opinions and influence public policy in human care development services and concerns. SPARC focuses on areas of social policy through the work of various committees and has formed special committees from time to time to guide particular projects.

The fonds consists of Executive Board minutes and general office files as well as correspondence, reports, speeches, questionnaires, minutes and agendas, printed material, and subject files relating to the following program committees of SPARC Committees on Aging, Coalition on Children, Youth, and the Law, Health Committee, Panel on Handicapped, and Transportation Committee. Other records relate to various topics such as financial resources, housing, patient's rights, long term care, and organizational skills.

Inventory available

Solibakke, Oscar Henry, 1885-1964
Oscar Solibakke fonds. - 1907-1963.
17 m of textual records.

Oscar Solibakke was associated with gold mining in British Columbia from 1926 until his death. As fiscal agent for the Cariboo Gold Quartz Mining Company, he was largely responsible for the successful promotion of the company's stock between 1927 and 1934. His advertising efforts and the financial success of the Company helped to advance the Cariboo Mining District to the status of a proven lode-gold region and played a significant role in the "Second Cariboo Gold Rush" of the 1930s. Solibakke was also active in promoting and directing several other gold properties during the 1930s and 1940s, notably the Cariboo-Hudson Gold Mines, Cariboo Amalgamated Gold Mines and Pine Grove Placer.

The fonds consists of general correspondence (1911-1963) with major correspondents such as William B. Burnett (1927-1963), J.R.V. Dunlop (1927-1955) and Fred M. Wells (1927-1941). It also includes Solibakke's daily diary (1934-1962), and family records, printed and published material relating to the mining industry, clippings files and photographs. Corporate material includes records from Cariboo Quartz Mining Company (1927-1961), Cariboo Amalgamated Gold Mining Company (1933-1939), Pine Grove Placers Ltd. (1935-1940) and Cariboo-Hudson Gold Mines Ltd. (1936-1941).

Inventory available.

Solidarity Coalition
Solidarity Coalition fonds. - 1983-1985.
3.9 m of textual records.
10 photographs.
123 sound cassettes.

The Solidarity Coalition was formed in 1983 by concerned British Columbians who opposed the restraint policy of the Social Credit government. The People's Commission for Social and Economic Policy Alternatives, composed of four commissioners, emerged out of this Coalition and held public meetings throughout B.C. in the fall of 1983 to disseminate information and provide a forum in the hope of creating a popular opposition.

The fonds consists of biographical information, minutes and records of the meetings of the Coalition and its steering committee, and copies of the reports, briefs, submissions and letters received by the Peoples's Commission of Solidarity in its travels around British Columbia. The fonds also includes printed material on various subjects (eg., economics, education, housing, health care, labor, etc.), photographs, copies of petitions and taped hearings of the Commission.

Inventory available.

Solski, Mike, 1918- , collector
Northern Workers' Education Association collection. - 1958-1967.
6.5 cm of textual records.
12 photographs.
18 sound cassettes.

Mike Solski wrote a history of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (Canada), which included the history of the Northern Workers' Education Association.

The collection consists of photocopied correspondence, class lists and course outlines from the Northern Workers' Education Association and the University of Sudbury Extension Department; photographs, and interviews with Western Canadian leaders of the I.U.M.M.S.W. The material was used in the preparation of his 1985 history of the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (Canada).

Title based on the contents of the collection.

Inventory available.

South Vancouver Ratepayers' Protective Association
South Vancouver Ratepayers' Protective Association fonds. - 1919-1922.
12.5 cm of textual records.

Administrative history unavailable.

The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence and clippings.

Spears, Heather, 1934-
Heather Spears fonds. - 1940-2001.
Ca. 2.5 m of textual records and other material.

Heather Spears is an international artist, writer, and poet now based in Denmark.

The fonds consists of correspondence with ca. 100 Canadian writers and poets and the Palestine Liberation Organization; drafts of her novels, articles, poetry, and related material as well as materials on her Canadian and American exhibitions, 1984-2001. Her juvenilia includes poetry and other writings, 1940s-1950s. Her drawings and sketches include drawings of participants at the League of Canadian Poets, 1984-2000, midwifery trial, Vancouver, 1986, illustrations of the birth process in homes and neo-natal units, Vancouver, Edmonton, and Ottawa, 1980s, Robert Noyes trial, Palestinian children depicted in her publication, Massacre, Guido Ceronetti's street theatre in Mantau, Italy, Cheltenham Literary Festival, and other drawings of music and dance.

Title source: Title based on the contents of the fonds.

Physical desc. note: Includes: ca. 3500 drawings and sketches.

Restrictions: Some restrictions apply regarding drawings and sketches.

Spilsbury, Jim, 1905-
Jim Spilsbury fonds. - 1870-1985.
3.5 m of textual records.
ca. 6,000 photographs.

Born in Findern, Derbyshire, England, Jim Spilsbury grew up on the B.C. coast, mainly on Savary Island. His entrepreneurial career evolved from radio communications with Spilsbury & Hepburn Ltd. and Spilsbury Communications to ownership of Queen Charlotte Airlines Ltd. to author of three books on his coastal experiences to painting pastels of the B.C. coast.

The fonds consists of family papers including genealogical findings and legal documents concerning land owned by his family in the New Westminster District (Whonnock), 1870-1910; records gathered or kept by Spilsbury on Spilsbury and Hepburn Ltd. and its successors in radio communications, 1940-1985; records of Queen Charlotte Airlines Ltd., 1946-1955; and a large collection of ca. 6000 photographs (including cartes-de-visite and cabinet cards) negatives, and slides, mainly taken by Spilsbury. The photographs consist mainly of images relating to Savary Island, Vancouver Island and other area of B.C.'s coast where Spilsbury lived and carried out his activities. As well as images of early native and logging sites and towns and topography of B.C., they also provide a record of Spilsbury's paintings.

Inventory available.

Sprague, Beatrice, 1871-1953
Beatrice Sprague fonds. - 1906.
2 items (141 p.)

Beatrice Sprague travelled from Edinburgh, Scotland to Hope, British Columbia in 1906. In Canada, she travelled on the Canadian Pacific Railway and stayed at Hope and vicinity, including Harrison Lake and the Nichola Valley. In 1908 she married John Thacker (after whom Thacker Mountain was named) and they lived in Hope until the end of their lives.

The fonds consists of two diaries which chronicle Sprague's 1906 trip from Edinburgh to Hope.

St. Andrew's and Caledonian Society of Vancouver
St. Andrew's and Caledonian Society of Vancouver fonds. - 1886-1948.
6 cm of textual records.

The St. Andrew's and Caledonian Society of Vancouver was established in 1886 as a social organization for Scottish Canadians.

The fonds consists of excerpts of minutes (1886-1928), a minute book (1933-1939), a scrapbook of clippings (1948) and an essay by Marjorie Wilkins Campbell.

Stanley Park N.D.P. Club
Stanley Park N.D.P. Club fonds. - 1939-1969.
5 cm of textual records.

The Stanley Park C.C.F. Club was chartered in 1935 by the Provincial Council of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation. It operated a storefront meeting hall on Robson Street in Vancouver. Shortly after the establishment of the New Democratic Party, it became the Stanley Park N.D.P. Club. The Club ceased activities in 1965 and its assets were dispersed in 1969.

The fonds consists of club ledger books (1957-1969), minutes of the C.C.F. Vancouver Centre District Council (1945-1946), membership file (ca. 1966), an undated historical sketch of the club and other collected materials.

Inventory available.

Stanton, John
John Stanton fonds. - 1936-1985.
2 m of textual records.

John Stanton served as legal counsel for numerous industrial trade unions in British Columbia including the International Woodworkers of America, International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union and International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union. Stanton worked for the Vancouver Community Legal Assistance Society from 1976 to 1984.

The fonds consists of materials pertaining to Stanton's career as a lawyer representing a broad spectrum of industrial unions such as the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (Canada), International Woodworkers of America and the Marine Workers and Boilermakers Industrial Union as well as individual cases relating to the workplace. There are also articles relating to the foundation and activities of various unions, the I.L.W.U. in particular, as well as copies of union constitutions and by-laws. There are case records of the I.L.W.U. vs. Nissho and Pacific Coast Hydrocarbons, and correspondence pertaining to Harold Pritchett in particular dealing with his entry into the United States and documents relating to the "Greenhill Park" disaster of 1945. There are also files created by Stanton in representing his clients that formed the basis for his published autobiography Never Say Die.

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Starkins, Edward, 1946-
Edward Starkins fonds. - 1964-1975.
6.5 cm of textual records.

Edward Starkins, one of the early founders of the Vancouver Exiles' Association (also known as the American Exiles' Association), was an American draft dodger during the Vietnam War and now works in Vancouver as a writer.

The fonds consists of letters, documents, records and printed material, concerning Starkin's attempts to be reclassified for the American military draft and his involvement with the Vancouver Exiles' Association. Also included are transcripts of interviews (1975) for the film Salt of the Earth, concerning British Columbia labor history, produced by Starkins.

Stead, Gordon W. (Gordon Wilson), 1913-
Gordon Stead fonds. - 1925-1943.
3 cm of textual records.

Gordon Stead was a member of the Geodetic Survey of Canada in 1930 and from 1935 to 1936.

The fonds consists of a memoir of Stead's war service in the Mediterranean entitled "A Leaf Upon the Sea: A Small Ship in the Mediterranean" and an autobiographical memoir entitled "Survey Story" which relate Stead's experiences growing up in Vancouver and his surveying activities near Salmon Arm and Prince George, including the Cariboo and Nechako River territory (1930-1936).

Steeves, Dorothy Gretchen, b. 1891
Dorothy Gretchen Steeves fonds. - 1891-1970.
1.4 m of textual records.

Dorothy Gretchen Steeves was born in Amsterdam and studied law at the University of Leiden. In 1919 she married Rufus Palmer Steeves, an officer in the Canadian Corps, and moved to Vancouver. She was a founding member of the C.C.F. and served as M.L.A. for North Vancouver from 1934 to 1945. Her many interests included civil liberties, international affairs, nuclear disarmament, protection of animals, women's issues, abolition of capital punishment and the Unitarian Church.

The fonds consists of records chronicling the growth of socialism in Canada and the formation and history of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and the New Democratic Party, as well as with various aspects of the issues of human rights and of peace and disarmament. There is also autobiographical material and records pertaining to Unitarianism.

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Stephen, Alexander Maitland, 1882-1942
Alexander Stephen fonds. - 1928-1963.
72.5 cm of textual records.
29 photographs.

A.M. Stephen was born near Hanover, Ontario and he obtained part of his education at Walkerton Collegiate Institute. He travelled west and pursued occupations such as cattle ranching and logging before he went to Europe to serve in World War I. After the war, he moved to Vancouver where he taught and took an active part in the literary, social and political life in Vancouver. Stephen was known throughout Canada for his literary work which comprised two novels, four volumes of verse and two volumes of plays. He also edited two anthologies of Canadian Verse.

The fonds consists of records pertaining to Stephen's literary work and his social concerns, including the Canadian depression of the 1930s and the world rise of fascism. The fonds also includes two scrapbooks containing letters, clippings, photographs (including Norman Bethune) and related materials. Another scrapbook (1928-1963) was completed by Stephen's wife after his death.

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Stephen, Irene Simmons
Irene Simmons Stephen fonds. - 1948-1955.
95 cm of textual records.

Irene Simmons Stephen is a writer also known as Pamela Stephen.

The fonds consists of typescript research notes, drafts, and galley proofs relating to the publication of Stephen's book Winged Canoes at Nootka and Other Stories of the Evergreen Coast. Included also are research notes and typescripts of broadcasts of "Story Time" on radio station CKMO, Vancouver (ca. 1948-1950), radio interviews, correspondence, a B.C. Writer's Association file and biographical material about John Phelan.

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Stickney, John Moses (Jack), 1892-1915
Jack Stickney fonds. - 1914-1915.
13 cm of textual records.
4 photographs.

Jack Stickney was born in the United States and moved to Canada in 1913. He worked in the Fraser River Canyon area. He joined the 101st Edmonton Fusiliers in 1914, and trained at Aldershot on Salisbury Plain in England as part of the first Canadian contingent. He served in France and was killed in action in Belgium in 1915.

The fonds consists of letters written by Stickney to his family and friends during his service as a soldier in World War I. The fonds also includes his diary, clippings, post cards and photographs. Many of Stickney's letters were retyped by his family and these copies are also included.

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Sturges family
Sturges family fonds. - 1812-1883.
13 cm of textual records.

Biographical information unavailable.

The fonds consists of family papers, including Thomas and Samuel Sturges, from Britain which date from 1812 to 1883. It includes leases, wills, fire insurance policies and tax forms.

Swan, James G. (James Gilchrist), 1818-1900
James Swan fonds. - 1852-1900.
1.5 m of textual records.

James Swan was a lawyer who specialized in admiralty law. He immigrated to Washington Territory from Boston, Mass. in 1852 and developed an interest in Northwest Coast Indian culture that is reflected in many aspects of the records. Throughout his life at Neah Bay and Port Townsend he served as Notary Public and Judge, Pilot Commissioner, Hawaiian Consul, Collector of Customs, and Collector for the Smithsonian Institute and the U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries.

The fonds consists of extensive correspondence that reflects Swan's personal life and professional work as collector of Indian artifacts, as well as several cashbooks, estate records and miscellaneous items. The fonds also includes the official records of Swan's work as Notary Public, U.S. Commissioner, Pilot Commissioner, Hawaiian Consul, and Commissioner of Oregon.

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Swan, William George, 1885-1970
W.G. Swan fonds. - 1910-1950.
1.2 m of textual records.
241 photographs.

Engineer W.G. Swan played a significant role in the design and construction of bridges, railways and harbour works for more than six decades in British Columbia. He was born in Kincardine, Ontario and graduated from the University of Toronto in 1906. He joined Canadian National Railways as an engineer and came to British Columbia. After serving overseas during World War I, Swan returned to B.C. and established his own consulting firm. His firm was retained to work on the Patullo Bridge (1938) and the Lion's Gate Bridge (1939). In 1945 Swan entered into partnership with H.A. Rhodes and Hiram Wooster.

The fonds consists of photographs, documents and unpublished material relating to Swan's career and achievements, to the construction of light railways overseas during World War I, and to the construction of bridges, grain elevators, railway branch lines and other facilities in British Columbia.

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Swayze, Carol, 1945-
Carol Swayze fonds. - 1965-1987.
80 cm of textual records.
17 sound cassettes.

Carol Swayze received a law degree from the University of Victoria prior to writing a biography of Tom Berger.

The fonds consists of correspondence, research papers, printed material, sound recordings, and drafts of manuscripts collected or created by her in writing a biography of Tom Berger entitled, Hard Choices.

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Swedish Cultural Society
Swedish Cultural Society fonds. - 1949-1970.
13 cm of textual records.
25 photographs.

The Swedish Cultural Society was founded in 1952.

The fonds consists of the constitution, minutes, correspondence, addresses of members, notices, clippings, and photographs from the Swedish Cultural Society.

Swiftsure (Ship)
Swiftsure fonds. - 1882-1885.
13 cm of textual records.

H.M.S. Swiftsure, commanded by Captain R.C. Aitchison, was a part of expeditions commanded by Admiral Algernon McLellan Lyons.

The fonds consists of logs kept by F.A. Hodge (1883-1885) and C.F. Henderson (1882-1884) aboard H.M.S. Swiftsure.


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