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Photographs from the Minister's office
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- graphic material
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[ca. 1979-1982] (Creation)
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- British Columbia. Ministry of Tourism (1980-1986)
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6 photographs : b&w and 4 photographs : col.
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The Ministry of Tourism was established in 1980 with the enactment of the Ministry of Tourism Act (SBC 1980, c. 33). Prior to 1980, many departments were responsible for tourism related functions. As early as 1894 the Bureau of Statistics compiled data on travellers in the province for the Attorney-General. This was followed by the creation of the Bureau of Industrial and Tourist Development that, between 1937 and 1967, formed part of the Department of Trade and Industry and the Dept. of Recreation and Conservation. The Dept. of Travel Industry was created in 1967 and dissolved in 1975. Between 1975 and 1980, tourism related functions were transferred to a succession of ministries including the Dept. of Recreation and Tourism, the Dept. of Recreation and Travel Industry, the Ministry of Provincial Secretary and Travel Industry, the Ministry of Tourism and Small Business Development, and the Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Small Business.
The mandate of the Ministry of Tourism was to promote and encourage the tourist industry, to provide information services, and to encourage development of the motion picture industry in the province. It was divided into two divisions, Marketing Division (sales) and Operations Division (services), each with five branches. A 1985 reorganization of the ministry created four branches: marketing, development, public affairs, and management services. In 1986, the Ministry of Tourism was renamed the Ministry of Tourism, Recreation and Culture (OIC 1908/1986), at which time, functions relating to culture, recreation and historic resources were transferred from the Ministry of Provincial Secretary and Government Services and added to this ministry.
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The series consists of 10 photographs taken or acquired by Minister Patricia Jordan's office in the Ministry of Tourism. It includes six black and white prints of Minister Pat Jordan with Victoria historian and writer James K. Nesbitt, taken at Craigdarroch Castle in Victoria. It also includes four colour photographs, one of Coal Harbour, Vancouver, 1979, two of the Legislative Assembly ca. 1980-1982 and one of ministry staff.
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Transferred from the Office of the Minister, Ministry of Tourism in 1986.
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Conservation restriction: colour photographs are in cold storage and are inaccessible.
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Copyright belongs to the Government of British Columbia.
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Photographs removed from accession 86-178, Minister's records.
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Accession number(s): 198702-015
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- British Columbia. Ministry of Tourism (1980-1986) (Subject)
- Jordan, Patricia Jane (Laidman) (Subject)
- Nesbitt, James Knight, 1908-1981 (Subject)