The scrapbook contains photographs, newspaper clippings, greeting cards, invitations, and other textual records. The scrapbook was created by Nina Seller, Shyla Seller's grandmother, as a gift for Shyla. The contents document milestones in Shyla's life and the life of her family.
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The file consists of scrapbooks created by Don Cunnings.
This series consists of photographs of Bill and Nina Seller as well as photographs of various locations of the franchise of Hol 'n' One donut shops they owned.
The collection consists of records accumulated by Shyla Seller during her time as a student at Parkland Elementary School, Como Lake Junior Secondary School, and Centennial High School. Records also relate to Shyla’s participation the Olympics of the Mind, a competitive academic event in which participants engage in challenges that test their creative problem solving skills. The collection also includes material related to and created by other members of the Seller family, as well as material related the Hol’n’ One Donut House chain, which was owned by Shyla’s grandparents Bill and Nina Seller.
Seller, ShylaThe file consists of two swimming progress cards for swimming lessons provided by the District of Coquitlam Parks and Recreations Department.
The photograph depicts a hazing ritual at Fraser Mills called "The Test." When passed, the person would be qualified to work peeling and grading logs. (From left to right) Lyle Huff, Dennis Whiting, Ive Bernarden, Bert Madson, Hjalmar Ronnlund
This subseries consists of theses and dissertations based on research and findings at Riverview Hospital. It was originally a division in the museum library collection.
The fonds consists of the personal and professional records of Tim Kernighan. The fonds includes photographs, certificates, job postings and job applications, invitations, maps, and other ephemera related to Coquitlam, BC.
Kernighan, TimThe file consists of photographs of various youth choirs rehearsing and performing.