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  2. British Columbia Archives - Wikipedia

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    The BC Archives house the Douglas Treaties (1850-1854), the treaties signed between certain First Nations groups and the Colony of Vancouver Island in the nineteenth century. [2] The archives also preserve BC Provincial Police correspondence records, [ 3 ] Executive council of BC records , [ 4 ] documentation of the dispersal of Crown Land in ...

  3. British Columbia Patriotic and Educational Picture Service

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    BCPEPS Director Dr. A. R. Baker, 1906 (detail from City of Vancouver Archives photo AM54-S4-: Trans P55) The Patriotic and Educational Picture Service (PEPS) was created under legislation entitled "The Moving Pictures Act Amendment Act" of 1920, as proposed by Premier Oliver's Attorney-General, J. W. de B. Farris. The appointed director was Dr ...

  4. List of archives in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of archives in Canada.. These archives, for the purposes of this list, are entities in Canada that work to acquire, preserve, and make available material as documentary evidence about a person, community, business, government, municipality, etc., for future generations. [1]

  5. City of Vancouver Archives - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, the archives moved again to the new City Hall at Cambie Street and West 12th Avenue. In 1959, the archives moved again to space in the Main Library on Burrard Street. [1] The current archives building, located in Vanier Park at 1150 Chestnut Street, was designed by architect Chris Blencowe in the office of McCarter Nairne and Partners.

  6. BC Gay and Lesbian Archives - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1976, the BC Gay and Lesbian Archives is a resource for the British Columbia (BC) queer community and its allies. The archives are located in Vancouver's West End, traditionally the epicenter of the city's gay and lesbian community. [1] The holdings are maintained by founder and archivist Ron Dutton, who operates the archives out of ...

  7. List of films in the public domain in the United States

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    Films released under a free license such as Creative Commons are also excluded. Note : This list is not comprehensive; the vast majority of public domain films are not listed here. This list includes a selection of notable films where a reliable secondary source is available that discusses public domain status.

  8. Category:Films shot in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Cabin Movie; Canadian Pacific (film) The Canneries; The Casket Girls; The Cave (2009 film) Chained (2020 film) The Changeling (film) The Christmas Ornament; A Christmas Story 2; The Clan of the Cave Bear (film) Cold Meat (film) Cold Pursuit; Cole (film) Commandos Strike at Dawn; Convicted (1938 film) A Country Wedding; Crash Pad; Cruel and ...

  9. Royal British Columbia Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Royal British Columbia Museum (or Royal BC Museum), founded in 1886, is a history museum in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.The "Royal" title was approved by Queen Elizabeth II and bestowed by Prince Philip in 1987, to coincide with a royal tour of that year. [2]