The file consists of a collection of photographs showing the working mill as well as the townsite of Fraser Mills. The binder also includes several copies of photographs of members of the Booth Family and the Booth Farm.
The file consists of assorted historical documents from many different donors related to life in Maillardville, including product catalogues, dairy labels, stamps, postcards, greeting cards, newspaper articles, invitations, certificates, Canadian Western Lumber Company records, Crown Zellerbach records, calendars, school badges, school report cards, church programs, history essays, newspaper articles, police department records, tax statements, a liquor permit, insurance books, a book of poetry, a marriage certificate, and two small gospel books.
The file consists of photographs from the 1940s and 1950s of Maillardville and Fraser Mills, as well as assorted colour photographs of Fraser Mills, and assorted B&W photographs of lumber mills around BC and Washington State, including: Sooke Forest Products, Ladysmith Forest Products, Weldwood Empire Lumber - Squamish, Carrier Lumber - Mackenzie, B.C. Forest Products - Mackenzie, West Fraser Lumber - Quesnel, Northwood Lumber - Prince George, Weyerhauser - Cottage Grove, Simpson Timber - Shelton Washington, Weyerhauser - Everett Washington, and Doman - Cowichan Bay)
The file also includes colour photographs of houses in Maillardville taken by Antonio Paré as part of the preparation of his book, "My Mémoirs of le Vieux Maillardville." Most colour photographs seem to have been taken in 1992.
The item consists of a photograph of bindery staff gathered around a picnic table with a cake and drinks to celebrate producing 5,000,000 flyers.
The item consists of a photograph of binder staff in front of Tri-City office.
The item consists of a photograph of the Bingman Project and the Lions Club.
The file consists of records related to Alan S. Birchard who was active in Coquitlam politics.
The item consists of a photograph of Birchland Elementary School.
The item consists of a photograph of Christine Hanrahan posed with binoculars and a scope on a tripod in front of a waterway.
The item consists of a photograph of birds nests on the Riverview grounds.
The item consists of a photograph of Black Diamonds Port Moody.
The item consists of a photograph of a black locust on the Riverview grounds.
The item consists of a photograph of a black pine, Scots pine, Japanese false cypress on the Riverview grounds.
The item consists of a photograph of black powder shooting at Corn Fest 1979.
The item consists of a photograph of Gordon Fulton and his wife Shelagh at a Black Tie Fundraising Dinner in the 1990s.
The item consists of a photograph of Gordon Fulton at a Black Tie Fundraising Dinner in the 1990s.
The item consists of a photograph of Gordon Fulton and his wife Shelagh at a Black Tie Fundraising Dinner in the 1990s.
The file contains photographs taken of Gordon Fulton and his wife Shelagh at various Black Tie Fundraising Dinners, including the "Taste of Italy" dinner in April 1995; as well as a portrait of members holding certificates at a fundraising event and a group in black tie at a fundraising dinner.
The file consists of records related to Dr. James Black who served as a Coquitlam School Trustee.
This item consists of a photograph of Blackie, the Coquitlam SPCA's Pet of the Week
The item consists of a photograph of the blacktop extension at the District of Coquitlam Municipal Sports Centre.
The item consists of a photograph of Blair Donnelly cutting Terra's 10th Anniversary cake.
The item consists of a photograph of Blair Murray sitting on a bench with a book, a bike, and his dog Kola.
The item consists of a photograph of Marilyn Bostock sitting in a lawn chair while Blaze the Shetland Sheepdog lays beneath the chair.
The item consists of a photograph of blind Para-Olympic athlete Liliana Lubivic practicing discus, mid throw.
The item consists of a photograph of a person with large glasses in the drivers seat of a car, with the hand of a person visible also holding the wheel.