Skip to content

OPEN TODAY: 10 A.M.–5 P.M.

Tickets

Rare Books

Victoria, B.C. : twelve woodcuts

Image not available



You might also be interested in

  • Image not available

    Victoria (B.C.)

    Manuscripts

    Includes reports on the "Hetty Green Group of Mineral Claims" in the Clayoquot District and the "Welcome Home Group of Copper Mines" on Cracroft Island; a report, with survey, of the "Roby Roy" Group Mineral Property near Circle City; and a map of the "Bonanza and other claims near Lillooet, B.C."

    mssEl Dorado County

  • Image not available

    Twelve woodcuts

    Rare Books

    632803

  • Image not available

    Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, Victoria, B.C

    Manuscripts

    54 leaves/pieces (1 holograph: J.S. Plaskett).

    mssAdams papers

  • Image not available

    Puget sound : twelve woodcuts

    Rare Books

    320462

  • Image not available

    Birdseye view of Victoria, B.C. [British Columbia]

    Visual Materials

    The 122 prints depict Alaskan nature scenes, some Native American totems, and a variety of scenic views in the western United States. These photographs were taken circa 1890s. The collection is particularly strong in images of Caucasian tourists; Salt Lake City, Utah; Manitou Springs and Colorado Springs, Colorado; Wrangell, Alaska; Sitka, Alaska; Alaskan natives; glaciers; British Columbia health resorts; and Western railway lines. Brigham Young, a leader of the Mormon Church, is listed as a personal name index term because a photograph of his grave is included in this collection.

    photCL 214

  • Image not available

    Silver spring brewery ltd., Victoria, B.C. "the life saver."

    Visual Materials

    The Jay T. Last collection of beverage prints and ephemera contains approximately 2,650 printed items advertising beverage products and related businesses in the United States from the 1840s to the 1940s, with the bulk of the items spanning from 1850 to 1915. The collection consists largely of lithographed ephemeral items produced for American businesses affiliated with the manufacture, distribution, and sale of beverages such as coffee, tea, juice, milk, carbonated beverages, and alcoholic drinks including beer, wine, whiskey, and other liquors. The collection includes approximately 40 large-size items comprised mainly of lithographed advertising prints and product labels for tea, coffee, and spirits. Small-size items number approximately 2,600 and contain a variety of promotional materials including trade cards, calendars, die-cut scraps, booklets, and printed billheads and letterheads with manuscript text. The collection deals with beverage production, merchandising, advertising, and consumption -- including depictions of families and other groups drinking together -- and the images provide a resource for studying the history of American beer, liquor, coffee, tea, and carbonated beverage industries along with the evolution of their advertising in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Materials in the collection produced for manufacturers and distributors of alcoholic beverages also provide a perspective on their advertising strategies in the face of a growing temperance movement in the United States leading up to Prohibition. As graphic materials, the prints offer evidence of developing techniques and trends in printmaking, and of the artists, engravers, lithographers, printers, and publishers involved in the creative process.

    priJLC_BEV_005198