Bound uncorrected proof for Last Harvest: How a Cornfield became New Daleville: Real Estate Development in America from George Washington to the Builders of the Twenty-First Century, and Why We Live in Houses Anyway (2007).
The file contains correspondence between Harold Spence-Sales and Michael Findlay. Findlay, primarily asked Spence-Sales, for details about his career. Spence-Sales sent Findlay his resume and answered his questions about getting started in Architecture.
File includes two axonometric drawings (prints, 21 x 28 cm, 28 x 43 cm), 3 colour photographs, 1 photograph collage, 10 photocopies of photographs, 3 colour photocopies of photographs, negatives (no project file).
The file contains two copies of a proposal sent to Harold-Spence-Sales and Mary Filer from UD+D LTD regarding the designs for their rooftop gallery at the 1107 West 7th Avenue Property.
The file contains a copy of Humphrey Carvers Memorial booklet. The booklet was compiled after Carvers death. The booklet contains the funeral-memorials schedule hymns and prayers that were said as well as transcripts of speeches, obituaries and a letter written about funerals by Carver himself and he he envisioned his own. The file also includes some news paper obituary cutouts about Carver and a letter from carvers son Peter telling him about the booklet and how and others thought that Harold Spence-Sales might like a copy. The file also contains an envelope which appears to be have a hand written letter of correspondence from members of Carvers family to Harold Spence-Sales about Humphreys passing.
The file contains information about property 1107 W. 7th Avenue. The file includes a permit to remodel/add to the property. Harold Spence-Sales and his wife Mary Filer owned the property. 1107 W. 7th Avenue became the couples home and art studios.
The file includes a welcome package from Lambda Alpha International, a directory of Lambda Alpha International, a membership certificate with Harold Spence-Sales name on it and a specific directory for Vancouver chapter members.
The file contains information about the 1107 W. 7th Avenue property. Harold Spence-Sales and his wife Mary Filer wanted to make some renovations to 1107 W. 7th. The File includes a security instillation certificate and an over-sized blueprint-schematic of the property.
The file contains several background pamphlets regarding an exhibition called "Transmitted Light" an exhibit that Mary Filer and Harold Spence-Sales worked on as a team. The pamphlet was written by Dr. Edward Gibson , director of Simon Fraser Gallery.