The file consists of two advertising flyers for businesses in Coquitlam. The first is a flyer for Pete's Pizza Parlour (568A Clarke Road) and the second is for Como Lake Motors Ltd. (952 Como Lake Avenue).
The file consists of research materials related to 166 King Edward Street, also referred to as Mackin House. The file contains a floorplan of the house.
The file consists of several versions of reference lists for the academic work "Contrasting Philosophies in Workers' Housing in Fraser Mills Townsite and Maillardville: A Brief History".
The file consists of three drafts of an academic work titled "Contrasting Philosophies in Workers’ Housing in Fraser Mills Townsite and Maillardville: A Brief History".
The file consists of research materials related to 1313 Brunette Avenue, also referred to as Boileau House. The file contains a floorplan of the house.
The file consists of reports of adjudications for performances at the Coquitlam District Music Festival. The pieces performed were Sonatina Opus 20 Number 1 in C by Friedrich Kulau, Sontina in G, and Menuet. The pieces were performed by Shyla, Kyle and Tina Seller.
The file consists of a selection of documentaries (on one DVD) on the subject of stone carver, Patrick Sullivan who hosted a stone carving symposium with other carvers in Coquitlam's Blue Mountain Park from 1985-1987. The series also consists of a one-page biography of Sullivan.
Dr. Charles E. Doherty was a psychiatrist and the ninth Medical Superintendent of British Columbia, in charge of overseeing operations at Riverview Hospital. He was a graduate of Trinity University and Trinity Medical College, and was appointed to Essondale in 1905. The file consists of scans of newspaper and magazine articles related to Doherty's involvement in Essondale's development and 3 scanned prints of Doherty and his family.