The textual records are comprised of one cocktail and lounge menu from the Ingraham Hotel. The photographs mainly depict views of Yellowknife and float planes.
Series contains the records of Lizel Holdings, a holdings company, and Yellowknife Tog Shop Ltd., including documentation of the construction of a department store building at 50th Avenue and 50th Street in Yellowknife (5002-5006 Franklin Avenue). This building opened in 1968 and housed the new Yellowknife Radio store as well as The Tog Shop clothing store. Both J.I. Glick and Harold Glick were Directors of Lizel Holdings, while Harold Glick, Zelda Glick and Elizabeth Maybroda were the Directors of the Tog Shop Ltd., which was incorporated in 1966. J.I. Glick was the mortgagee for the Tog Shop Ltd.
Series also includes some records relating to the design of La Gondola restaurant.
Glick, Jacob IsaacThe audio recording is of an interview with Laura Loutitt. The interview was conducted by the Assistant Archivist of the Northwest Territories Archives at the request of Laura Loutitt.
Northwest Territories. Department of Culture and Communications. Museums and Heritage division. NWT ArchivesThis accession consists of two black and white photographs showing the renovation work being undertaken in the Wildcat Café in 1978. The first image depicts Old Stope Association board members, John Bayly and John Hull inside the café. The second shows the outside of the café.
Old Stope AssociationRecords are comprised of one copy of a liquor list from the Pine Point Hotel circa 1967 with a menu for cocktails, wines, beers and liqueurs. On the back cover of the menu the Liquor License Regulations for the Northwest Territories are listed, including the legal drinking age of 21.
Pine Point HotelThis accession consists of one black and white photographic print of the interior of the Squeeze-In Cafe, Yellowknife. The photograph features Peter Sheck, one of the owners. Sheck and partner George Gervan ran both the restaurant and the social club upstairs.
The series documents J.I. Glick's first business venture in Yellowknife, the operations of the Veterans Restaurant (also known as the Veterans Cafe), which Glick operated ca. 1946-1953.
Glick, Jacob IsaacThis accession consists of one black and white photographic print of the Wildcat Café. It is a copy of an image taken in 1949 by Nick C. Poohkay.
This accession consists of one menu from the Wildcat Cafe dated 1944.
This accession consists of one menu from the Wildcat Cafe ca. 1940's