The April 20, 1955 "Rails-to-Rubber" issue of The Buzzer, the publication of the British Columbia Electric Railway Co., Ltd. Pamphlet announces the retirement of Vancouver's street cars, and describes the history of transportation in Vancouver. Also included are many photographs showing Vancouver in the past.
A programme of Oliver Goldsmith's play, "She Stoops to Conquer", held at Britannia High School on April 27 and 28, 1917. On page 3 of programme, Mr. Seidelman is listed as the agriculturalist in the "Science Super Six" group.
Copy of a letter sent to Mr. J.S. Broadbent, General Manager of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, from Harry Seidelman, dated October 10, 1958. Harry Seidelman thanks the railway company for inviting him to be at event of the extension of the railway into the Peace River District.
Clipping contains a photograph of Dorothy and Judy Morris along with other girls as Red Cross Helpers. Clipping is from the Daily Province and is dated September 7, 1940.
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.
Letter with two enclosures (another letter and a form) from Meredith, Marshall, McConnell & Scott, barristers and solicitors, to Harry and Esther Seidelman regarding their house mortgage. Letter is dated August 11, 1970.