Mission (BC)

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Mission (BC)

  • UF District of Mission (1969-) (BC)
  • UF Mission Junction (1891-1922) (BC)
  • UF The Corporation of the District of Mission (1892-1969) (BC)
  • UF The Corporation of the Town of Mission City (1958-1969) (BC)
  • UF The Corporation of the Village of Mission (1922-1958) (BC)
  • UF Dewdney Alouette Regional District (1967-1995) (BC)

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39 Archival description results for Mission (BC)

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Doris Ogle fonds

  • MCA-0344
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1920]-1948

The fonds consists of photographs documenting aspects of Ogle's life including her family, May Day celebrations, the Registered Nurses Association, the Fraser River floods, and ice storms in Mission

Ogle, Doris E.

Eveyln Kowal fonds

  • MCA-0341
  • Fonds
  • 1935-2000

Fonds consists of newspaper articles and 5 black and white photographs related to the storm and flood of January 1935 in Mission. Fonds includes newspaper articles, postcards, and colour photographs related to Jehovah's Witnesses church and other church facilities. Also includes newspaper articles and a red felt armband related to the Royal Visit of 1939 and Andrew R. Graham's contributions as Chairman of Mission's Board of Commissioners.

Kowal, Evelyn M.

Ice Storm on Grand Street

Photograph of a frozen street, with roofs, telephone and power lines, and fences covered in ice. A dog stands in the centre of the frame, on a boardwalk.

Klenk, Carl William

Louise Fowler fonds

  • MCA-0343
  • Fonds
  • 1948

Fonds consists of a letter written by Louise Fowler to Paul Constantine and Les Quinlan and photographs of the 1948 flood in Mission.

Fowler, Louise

Low water mark April 17th, 1948 - Mission City Bridge

Low waters due to delayed spring freshets and late snows in the mountains worry farmers. A rush of water in anticipated with the advent of warmer weather.

Photo taken from the north bank of the river looking southeast from a point near the new concrete gauge fower.

Albert Clifford

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