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The Great Depression

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Men and women marching in May Day parade for unemployed during the Depression

This guide will help you find material in Vancouver Public Library on the Great Depression in Canada. The Great Depression lasted from 1929 to 1939. Material on this subject can be found throughout the Central Library (350 West Georgia Street). Please ask the Information staff if you need help.

 

 

Useful Websites

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Provides tables and charts related to the Great Depression.

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Informational site that accompanies the "Hard Times" episode from the Canada: A People's History series.

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Maps and other information from The Historical Atlas of Canada.

Digital Library Resources

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Brief biographies of notable Canadians from the years 1000 to 1930.

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Everywhere for everyone
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Online version of the 1999 resource that describes the nation’s 119 different ethnic groups: their process of migration, arrival and settlement, community life, intergroup relations, language and culture.

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Everywhere for VPL cardholders
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Access the full image of the Globe and Mail newspaper from 1844 to 2018.

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Everywhere for Vancouver residents
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Includes the complete text of the Canadian Encyclopedia in English and French, interactive resources and timelines of Canadian and world events.

Access:
Everywhere for everyone

Northwest History Index

This card index in Special Collection provides access to the Northwest History Collection, a heritage collection covering the early history and exploration of British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest.

The collection includes:

  • magazine and newspaper articles
  • pamphlets
  • books
  • chapters in books
  • many other resources

As of August 1998, no new material has been added to the Northwest History Index. It is continued by the British Columbia Index.