- CA CAC CAC 41-41.09-B
- Subseries
- 1962-1969
Part of John Bland Archive
Part of John Bland Archive
Part of John Bland Archive
Part of John Bland Archive
Part of John Bland Archive
Part of John Bland Archive
Part of Harold Spence-Sales Fonds
Subseries C consists of side-transparencies. The slide-transparencies subseries C are distinct from the loose and eclectically gathered slide-transparencies in "Series 3 subseries B photographs and slides". The slide-transparencies that have been cataloged in Subseries C are labeled by project and have been placed in slide containment boxes or carousel wheels in a meticulous order by Harold Spence-Sales.
The images in the slide-transparencies are primarily of aerial photographs and geographical areas.
Part of Harold Spence-Sales Fonds
Subseries B consists of reports. The reports in subseries B were often written by Harold Spence-Sales sometimes in collaboration with colleagues and urban planning professionals in order to document the steps required to bring an urban development project to life.
The reports discuss geography, sediment analysis, statistics, safety, logistics, environmental concerns, engineering and other topics that need to be considered in order to bring urban-architectural development projects from the idea and preparation phases to reality.
Part of Harold Spence-Sales Fonds
Subseries A consists of financial records that pertain to Harold Spence-Sales professional activities; contracts, estimations for projects, service fees, business expenses, grants and business statements.
Subseries A also contains of records that are of an administrative nature that are unrelated to financial expenses but are related to professional responsibilities. Administrative records contain publicity materials, research, correspondence and various kinds reports that were sent to Harold Spence-Sales throughout the course of his work as an urban planner that he may not have directly contributed to.
Part of Harold Spence-Sales Fonds
Subseries F consists of models that Harold Spence-Sales used for project development and presentations.
Part of Harold Spence-Sales Fonds
Subseries E consists primarily of records that Harold Spence-Sales used to work on personal or profession projects that have not been identified. There is one project in subseries E that has been well documented; the 1107 W. 7th Avenue Vancouver project.
1107 W. 7th Avenue Vancouver was Harold Spence-Sales and Mary Filers home and personal art studios.