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Clarence B. Deaville family records

The collection consists largely of papers relating to Clarence B. Deaville's involvement with the Victoria City Temple, 1924-1932, and to the musical activities of his daughter, Phyllis. It contains correspondence, notes and menus re the emigration of Clarence, William and George Deaville from England to Victoria, 1898; a biographical article on Clarence Deaville from "Sunshine", 1915; rough minutes of the Buildings and Grounds Committee and a report of the Finance Committee, 1918, Victoria School Board; notes on the origin of the Victoria City Temple and correspondence and financial statements, 1924-1932; letters to Phyllis Deaville, many thanking her for musical performances, and mimeographed musical and theatrical programmes; the "Song of Foul Bay", by Arthur, Lord Davey, 1896, (memo 9p). Printed material re Victoria City Temple and printed programmes transferred to Archives library; photographs to Visual Records accession, 98003-3)

George Pack diaries and scrapbooks

Diaries, 1890-1914, 1917, 1919-1922, 1924-1926, 1928-1952 (entries from April 16, 1913 - February 27, 1914 made by Mrs. Pack); scrapbooks, 1897-1918 (4 vols.), containing tickets, programmes, etc., connected with trip to Europe in 1911; sheet music and programmes from religious concerts, tags from World War I tag days, chocolate and tobacco cards; summons for jury duty, 1912.

George Pack was a house decorator who lived in Victoria.

Records include diaries, with some entries made by Mrs. Pack; scrapbooks, 1897-1918 (4 vols.), containing tickets, programmes, etc., connected with trip to Europe in 1911, sheet music and programmes from religious concerts, tags from World War I tag days, chocolate and tobacco cards; and summons for jury duty, 1912.

Source: MS Finding Aids

A finding aid is available.

Mount Baker Hotel. Oak Bay.

Letter from Lord Wenlock thanking the Manager of the Mount Baker Hotel on behalf of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall for his excellent arrangements, October 2, 1901; typed list of names (guest list) headed by the "T.R.H. The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York"; luncheon menu.

Mount Baker Hotel Company (Oak Bay, B.C.)

Scrapbooks

Scrapbooks, 1925-1950 (5 volumes) containing postcards, photographs, hotel and motel brochures, menus, tickets, time tables, place mats and other memorabilia collected by Mr. and Mrs. Scott Graham on vacations in Ontario, the United States (mainly New York, Washington, D.C., and Washington State), British Columbia and the Prairie Provinces. The scrapbooks also contain theatre programmes, Anglican Church leaflets and Council of Women and Women's Canadian Church meeting notices, etc.