in this space here is where the sisters of st anne archives are based, but it is a private institution, they see researchers on an appointment basis, through their archivist who is not an employee of the bc archives. so this vault or this archive is restricted, you are not allowed to freely walk in and do work in here? no, it is a different organisation. i can t go in and access their material without a staff person helping me. the deal with the museum was that they would house the collection rent free until the sisters archivist retires in 2027, at which point ownership of the collection passes to the museum. i asked sister marie what their collection is comprised of. we came in 1858, we established among the first schools in the province, and hospitals.
are located, which is inside our building, but in a separate office space. in this space here is where the sisters of st anne archives are based, but it is a private institution, they see researchers on an appointment basis, by theirarchivist who is not an employee of the bc archives. so this vault or this archive is restricted, you are not allowed to freely walk in and do work in here? no, it is a different organisation. i can t go in and access their material without a staff person helping me. the deal with the museum was that they would house the collection rent free until the sisters archivist retires in 2027, at which point ownership of the collection passes to the museum. i asked sister marie what their collection is comprised of. we came in 1858, we
but in a separate office space. in this space here is where the sisters of st anne archives are based, but it is a private institution, they see researchers on an appointment basis, by theirarchivist who is not an employee of the bc archives. so this vault or this archive is restricted, you are not allowed to freely walk in and do work in here? no, it is a different organisation. i can t go in and access their material without a staff person helping me. the deal with the museum was that they would house the collection rent free until the sisters archivist retires in 2027, at which point ownership of the collection passes to the museum. i asked sister marie what their collection is comprised of. we came in 1858, we established among the first schools in the province, and hospitals. residential schools is 1%
archival material on the people that ran the schools completely useless to anyone who is talking and walking. so now i will take you to where the sisters of st anne archives are located, which is inside our building, but in a separate office space. in this space here is where the sisters of st anne archives are based, but it is a private institution, they see researchers on an appointment basis, by theirarchivist who is not an employee of the bc archives. so this vault or this archive is restricted, you are not allowed to freely walk in and do work in here? no, it is a different organisation. i can t go in and access their material without a staff person helping me. the deal with the museum was that they would house the collection rent free until the sisters archivist retires in 2027, at which point ownership of the collection