Cowichan Valley

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6 Archival description results for Cowichan Valley

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Alfred and Agnes Flett fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1878, 1939-1986

Fonds consists of four Series: Flett family history records; Personal papers; Broadcasting scripts; Photographs

Flett, Alfred

Derek Ellis fonds

  • UVICARCH AR046
  • Fonds
  • 1946-1997

The fonds consists of monographs, scientific articles, newspaper clippings, letters, slides, photographic prints, moving images, maps and other documents. The records are arranged in 3 series, reflecting Ellis's research and teaching interests: Environmental assessments, 1969-1997; Underwater Photography of salmon, 1957-1963; Arctic Research 1952-1967.

Ellis, Derek

Kaatza Historical Society fonds

  • KSM MG34
  • Fonds
  • 1975-1995

The fonds consists of 8 series and contains records relating to the ongoing business of the Society. It includes the constitution, minutes, reports, financial records, correspondence and subject files.

Kaatza Historical Society

Kaatza Historical Society maps and plans collection

  • Fonds
  • 1879-1994

The collection consists of cartographic and architectural material relating to the Cowichan Lake and Cowichan Valley areas including geological and topographic maps, forestry, logging and timber claim maps, timber licence plans, road maps, recreation maps, townsite and subdivision plans, and fire insurance plans for mills on Cowichan Lake. Maps and plans are of Lake Cowichan, Honeymoon Bay, Gordon river, Meade Creek, Riverside, and the Port Renfrew area. Collection includes forestry maps and plans for mills of Western Forest Industries at Honeymoon Bay.

Kaatza Historical Society photograph collection

  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1920]-1994

The collection consists of photographs depicting people, families, community scenes and events, buildings, schools, natural scenery, and industry (particularly logging, sawmill operations, and mining) in the Cowichan Lake area and western Cowichan Valley.