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The BC Archives contain the archives of the British Columbia government, and are valuable for both research and preservation activities. The BC archives have been archiving significant artifacts, documents, and records since 1894, including private historical manuscripts, maps, and government records. There is also a research library in the ...
British Columbia Archives: Victoria: BC: Government British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame & Museum Archives: Vancouver: BC: Sport Brock University Special Collections and Archives: St. Catharines: ON: University/College Brockville Museum Library of the Leeds & Grenville Branch, Ontario Genealogy Society: Brockville: ON: Regional
Pages in category "Archives in British Columbia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... BC Gay and Lesbian Archives; British Columbia ...
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] The museum merged with the British Columbia Provincial Archives in 2003.
Archives or Archivist sector Parent organization Accessibility SIS (ASIS) [2] National Accessibility: ACA: Archives Association of British Columbia (AABC) [3] British Columbia BC Regional ACA: Archives Association of Ontario (AAO) [4] Ontario Toronto, ON Regional Archives Association of Ontario East est (AAOEe) [5] Eastern Ontario: ON: Regional ...
Bridge was born and grew up in Victoria, B.C. She received her BA in Art History, an MA in History (1984) and her PhD (2012) from the University of Victoria (UVic). From 1978 to 1997, she served as Archivist at the British Columbia Archives (BC Archives), as Manager, BC Archives (now Royal British Columbia Museum (RCBM)) (1997-2012), and Manager, Access Initiatives, RCBM (2010-2012), as well ...
Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada; Public Archives and Records Office (Prince Edward Island), Prince Edward Island, Canada; Royal British Columbia Museum, which absorbed the former British Columbia Provincial Archives, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; Saskatchewan Archives Board, Saskatoon and Regina, Saskatchewan ...
The first European visitors to present-day British Columbia were Spanish sailors and other European sailors who sailed for the Spanish crown. There is some evidence that the Greek-born Juan de Fuca, who sailed for Spain and explored the West coast of North America in the 1590s, might have reached the passageway between Washington State and Vancouver Island – today known as the Strait of Juan ...