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- 1897
The item is a b&w photograph of hay stacks on a Lillooet ranch.
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The item is a b&w photograph of hay stacks on a Lillooet ranch.
Allan D. Taylor film collection
Part of Archives research collection
The collection consists of video copies of 36 film items from the Allan D. Taylor collection held by Library and Archives Canada. These selected items (mainly newsreel footage and out-takes) depict British Columbia events, leisure activities, scenery and cityscapes in Victoria and Vancouver, on Vancouver Island, or in the Interior (for example, Kamloops and Lillooet), during the period 1907-1931. Several items filmed during World War One show events related to the war, including the departures of various military units for the conflict. The collection includes at least one item fillmed by Vancouver filmmaker A.D. "Cowboy" Kean, and a few others that are attributed to him.
Taylor, Allan D., 1916-1999
Appraisal reports of reverted government lands, Lillooet Land District
This series consists of Appraisal Reports of reverted government lands for the Lillooet Land District, 1932. The reports are arranged numerically by report number. Information may include assessment district registry office, legal description, land plan number, acreage, date of forfeiture, soil, water suitability, improvements, accessibility, supply, irrigation or dyking, nearest settlement or Post Office, nearest school, topography, and assessed and appraised value. The report usually contains a sketch map of the property, and this volume contains a sketch map of Lillooet townsite plus the lots across the Fraser River. The volume is indexed by report numbers to the legal land description.
British Columbia. Dept. of Lands
BC Government Travel Bureau : miscellaneous out-takes, reel 01
The item is a film reel of out-takes from ca. 1943-1945. Comprises out-footage from completed BC Government Travel Bureau films: "Kootenay East, Kootenay West", "Of mines and men" and "Rails to romance". Includes people at cairn; various shots of scenery and recreational activities; footage of the steamship "Lady Alexandra" departing Vancouver, arriving at Bowen Island (with scenes on the island), and arriving at Squamish; plus shot(s) of Lillooet.
Bliss no. 1 dredge at Lillooet
The item is two copies of a b&w photograph of the Bliss no. 1 dredge at Lillooet.
Part of Imbert Orchard fonds
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1965-10-27 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mrs. Catherine Christy remembers her life at Big Bar. Mrs. Christy's father, Robert Chisholm, came to Big Bar in the early 1880s. She speaks about her life on the farm; a typical day when she was a child; cattle ranching; her mother, Catherine Dickey; and life as a single mother. She also discusses illness; sheep; the Chinese; other people in the area; and farmers at Big Bar. TRACK 2: Mrs. Christy discusses her maternal grandfather, James Dickey; and her mother. She then describes marketing turkeys, and more about life on the farm. The town of Lillooet is described circa 1910. She also discusses fruit farming; the Texas Creek area; and stories about the Big Bar area. The interview ends with a description of ranch life before 1920.
Part of Emily Carr art collection
One watercolour painting on paper of a church at Lillooet, BC.
Charge book, signed by Constable J.R. Flynn
This series consists of records of the Lillooet Provincial Police Force. Records include a charge book, signed by J.R. Flynn, constable (5 p.); alphabetical lists of certificates of work, with fees paid, 1896-1898 (0.5 cm); and spirit licences, 1862 (1 p.)
British Columbia. Provincial Police Force (Lillooet)
Clinton County Court plaint and procedure books
Plaint and procedure books for County Court of Lillooet, 1867-1874, including cases heard at Clinton, 1867-1895. Also include one Registrar's record book for County Court of Lillooet at Clinton, 1895-1910.
British Columbia. County Court (Clinton)
Part of Bureau of Mines, Mineral Survey and Mineralogical Branch photographs
Part of Bureau of Mines, Mineral Survey and Mineralogical Branch photographs
Correspondence and contracts for public works projects
Part of Herald Street collection
The series consists of correspondence and contracts between Surveyor General W.S. Gore, on behalf of the Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, with various contractors regarding three public works projects. The projects are the building of the Victoria Law Courts, correspondence and contracts from February to June 1887; Kamloops bridge, correspondence and contracts from March 1887 to February 1888; and Lillooet Bridge, correspondence and contracts from August 1887 to March 1888.
British Columbia. Dept. of Lands and Works
Part of Tales of pioneer survival : New Horizons Oral History Project collection
RECORDED: Lillooet (B.C.), 1981-09 SUMMARY: Mr. Jones came to Lillooet in 1914. He started the first dairy and fresh milk delivery there, before turning to beef cattle.;
Part of DeBeck family fonds
The DeBeck family were residents of Victoria, B.C. Edwin Keary DeBeck was Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of B.C. (1949-1973).
The records consist of personal correspondence, notes, reminiscences by Edwin DeBeck and his relatives; essays on Indians of the British Columbia coast.
Photographs transferred to Visual Records, accession 198206-100. Published material transferred to BC Archives Library, see box 2, file 16.
Related records in 198202-19; 198202-42; 197909-10
DeBeck, Edwin Keary "Ned"
Debt attachment book.
British Columbia. County Court (Lillooet)
Part of Lou J. Englehart fonds
Part of Lou J. Englehart fonds
The item is a b&w photograph of the Golden Cache stamp mill at Lillooet.
Part of Tales of pioneer survival : New Horizons Oral History Project collection
RECORDED: Lillooet (B.C.), 1981-09 SUMMARY: Mrs. Hilda Haylmore, nee Mason, tells of her grandparents, who came to the coast in 1861. Her grandfather travelled by horseback from the Fraser Valley to Vernon. Mr. Haylmore travelled over much of the United States and Canada on foot, before marrying and settling in the Lillooet area.
This series consists of land records from the Colony of British Columbia Lands and Works Department, 1858-1863. Most records are related to the sale of town lots at Langley, 1858-1859, and New Westminster, 1860-1862, including records of exchanges of lots at Langley for lots at New Westminster. The series also include various other land records related to New Westminster, Douglas, Hope, Yale, Lytton and Lillooet, including pre-emptions, lot registers, accounts for sales of town and suburban lots, and lists of deeds issued.
British Columbia (Colony). Lands and Works Dept.
Part of Frederick Dally fonds
Part of Film and Photographic Branch travel industry and tourism photographs