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Cliff Fenner Fonds Vancouver
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35 mm MIN

File contains details (descriptions, dates, and purchases) for 340 slides coded with "MIN", "MING", and "MINW" that corresponds with most slides found in collection (FEN_02_02...). MIN stands for Miniature, G stands for Garibaldi, and W stands for Whistler. This record is organized in table format.

B Buildings of B.C.

File contains details (descriptions, dates, and purchases) for 12 photographs of buildings across B.C., using the code "B". Buildings include but are not limited to the Victoria Centennial Museum, the Planetarium, and the Bloedel Conservatory. This record is organized in table format.

B.C. Motorist Magazine, July-August 1965

The July-August 1965 (Vol. 4, No. 4) issue of B.C. Motorist Magazine published by B.C. Automobile Association containing the following articles:
"Tips to Car Commuters"
"The Safest Way to School"
"Chinatown - Vancouver" (Photo story)
"Point Roberts and Its Tree"
"City of Lights and Flowers"
"Story of Road Signs"
"How to Use Car Owner's Guide"
"Savary - Island Paradise"
"Kicking the Tires Isn't Good Enough"
"Slow-Moving Emblem"
"Engine Temperature Affects Performance"
Cliff Fenner used tabs on the cover page and on page 23 to indicate his photographs used in the magazine. These photographs are of Black Tusk Meadows and a dear.

B.C. Motorist Magazine, March-April 1967

The March-April 1967 (Vol. 6, No. 2) issue of B.C. Motorist Magazine published by B.C. Automobile Association containing the following articles:
"Careless, Carless and Teenage Crime"
"Vancouver Public Aquarium - Everybody's Project"
"Prince George Is a City Full or Surprise"
"Cache Creek to Kamloops Via the Cariboo"
"The Farmer's Market"
"Drive-in Antiques"
"President's Report"
"Paintings, Pies and Pottery"
"The One Finger Wave and How it Grew"
"Burrard Bridge"
"Tips from the Professionals"
"The Up-and-Down Town of Tahsis"
"Lytton Lions' Ambulance"
Cliff Fenner used tabs on pages 8 and 25 to indicate his photographs used in the magazine. These photographs are of Prince George and Thompson River.

B.C. Motorist Magazine, September-October 1966

The September-October 1966 (Vol. 5, No. 5) issue of B.C. Motorist Magazine published by B.C. Automobile Association containing the following articles:
"Tips from Test Drivers"
"Vancouver Grows Up"
"Canada's Pocket Desert"
"The Golden Glories of Yale"
"The Sixty Mile Road"
"Evening by a Beaver Pond"
"Western Conference Big Success"
"Gem Hunting in British Columbia"
"Drive Your Way to Charm"
Cliff Fenner used tabs on pages 10, 14, and 21 to indicate his photographs used in the magazine. These photographs are of Osoyoos Lake, Fraser Canyon, and Mount Stephen towers.

Details of transparencies and negatives

Subseries contains details (description, dates, and purchases) of transparencies and negatives. Fenner coded these descriptions to correspond with photographs in the collection.
The codes in this subseries are:
A (Alaska Highway)
C (Coastal)
G (Garibaldi)
G.W. (Garibaldi Whistler)
L (Local)
VI (Vancouver Island)
B (Buildings)
NAR (Article Negative)
TAR (Article Transparency)
LN (Night)
REC (Recreation)
RE (Resorts)
SP (Sports)
NSP (Sports Negative)
WF (Wildflowers)
NWF (Wildflowers Negative)
NF, FN, FNL (Flowers)

Drawn map of BC areas, Garibaldi focus

Photograph of a drawn map of Garibaldi Park and surrounding area, extending to Lower Mainland, Lytton, Pemberton, and Jervis Inlet. Glass slide is framed with blue tape.

Gallery of Photography Fenner exhibit card

Card from the Gallery of Photography in Vancouver about Clifford Fenner's Color Photography exhibit that ran from February 16 to March 7, 1973. Attached to card is a postcard of one of Fenner's fishing on Garibaldi Lake photographs.

List of places

List of 50 places with years, possibly corresponding with photographs by Clifford Fenner. This page was found outside of any folder or envelope but is part of collection.

Lists of photographs on display

Lists of colour prints on display at the Gallery of Photography and the Unitarian Church in Vancouver. Photographs that were on display were taken in many different areas in British Columbia.

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