Photograph depicts H.A. Roberts. H.A. Roberts was a prominent real estate broker whose offices were located at 530 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Head shot of H.A. Roberts in business attire. He is wearing a suit, striped shirt, tie with graphics and bifocal glasses with dark frames.
Photograph depicts H.A. Roberts sitting behind an office desk. H.A. Roberts was a prominent real estate broker whose offices were located at 530 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Image shows a room interior with a man wearing a suit jacket, vest, shirt and tie holding a letter in his left hand and bifocal glasses in his right ; on the desk is a blotter with a letter opener and desk calendar, two ashtrays, a pen in a marble stand, and a jug on a tray; two telephones sit on a small table to his left.
Photograph depicts H.A. Roberts sitting behind an office desk. H.A. Roberts was a prominent real estate broker whose offices were located at 530 Burrard Street, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Image shows a room interior with a man wearing bifocal glasses and a suit jacket, vest, shirt and tie holding a letter in his left hand and pen in his right ; on the desk is a blotter with a letter opener, small note pad and desk calendar, two ashtrays, a pen in a marble stand, and a jug on a tray; two telephones sit on a small table to his left.
The fonds consists of business and family correspondence, production material, newspaper clippings, photographs and scrapbooks.
The fonds is arranged into eight series: Dolly Halpern; Personal life; Vancouver Little Theater Association; Barnstomers; Theater Under the Stars; Pacific Shows Productions Limited; Watercolors; and Scrapbooks
Photograph depicts a portrait of Canadian writer Emily Pauline Johnson, known as Tekahionwake in Mohawk.
Side portrait shot of woman with feathers in hair, wearing a necklace that appears to be made of claws, and dress with fringe; labelled "E. Pauline Johnson" and "Tekahionwake" in partially legible script at the bottom.
B&W print depicts Jeanette, Mrs. Ann Snider and two unknown men posing in front of one of Mrs. Snider's tailor shops. There is a sign on the left of the image which says: "Highest Price Paid for Mens Clothing". "The Store" is written on the bottom of the image.
B&W print depicts an unknown man outside one of Mrs. Ann Snider's tailor shops. There are several sign on the shop, including a large sign that reads: "B.C. Clothiers & Tailors 311". "Store" is written on the bottom. Note: colour adjusted on jpg.
A Canada Registration Board certificate for Harry Seidelman, dated June 22, 1918. Purpose of registration might be for the preparation of future Canadian enlistments during World War I.
B&W print depicts Mrs. Ann Snider and two unknown men posing in front of one of Mrs. Snider's tailor shops. There are several signs on the building including a sign that says: "B.C. Clothiers and Tailors 311". Other copies available; refer to PastPerfect for details.