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BDRF Bonnevalle & Van Den Bosch BE-A0512_106565_104509_DUT Inventaris van het archief Bonnevalle & Van Den Bosch (Cinéma Léopold e.a.) / J. Verschaeren Het Rijksarchief in België Archives de l'État en Belgique Das Staatsarchiv in Belgien State Archives in Belgium This finding aid is written in Dutch. 2 BDRF Bonnevalle & Van Den Bosch BESCHRIJVING VAN HET ARCHIEF:................................................................................3 BESCHRIJVING VAN DE SERIES EN ARCHIEFBESTANDDELEN.....................................................5 Inventaris van het archief Faling Van Den Bosch (Cinéma Léopold e.a.)............................5 BDRF Bonnevalle & Van Den Bosch 3 Beschrijving van het archief: Beschrijving van het archief: Naam archiefblok: BDRF Bonnevalle & Van Den Bosch Periode: 1928-1977 Archiefbloknummer: BE-A0512.1250 Omvang: • Laatste inventarisnummer: 2322 • Omvang geklasseerd: 38 m Archiefbewaarplaats: Rijksarchief te Beveren Archiefvormers: Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? BDRF Bonnevalle & Van Den Bosch 5 Beschrijving van de series en archiefbestanddelen Beschrijving van de series en archiefbestanddelen Inventaris van het archief Faling Van Den Bosch (Cinéma Léopold e.a.) INVENTARIS VAN HET ARCHIEF FALING VAN DEN BOSCH (CINÉMA LÉOPOLD E.A.) 1 Aankoopdagboek, aug. 1946 - dec. 1946 1 register Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 2 Adressen van autocars en cafés buiten de stad Gent. Briefwisseling, 1949 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 3 Adressen, 1953 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 4 Affichetten. 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 5 Art Ciné. Briefwisseling, 1950-1952 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 6 B.I.F.O. Films (The Belgian International Films Office), facturen en briefwisseling, 1969-1970 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 7 Balans, 1965 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 8 Balansen winst en verlies, 1970-1971 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 9 Belastingen, bierconsumpties, ontvangsten, 1957 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 10 Belastingen, briefwisseling en aanslagbiljetten Jenny Musschoot, 1951-1955 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 6 BDRF Bonnevalle & Van Den Bosch 11 Belastingen, briefwisseling en aanslagbiljetten, 1943-1962 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 12 Belastingen, 1958 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 13 Betaalde lonen, 1945-1947 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 14 Betaalstaten van personeel, 1947 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 15 Betaling van film met cheque, 1970 1 register Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 16 Betaling van film met cheque, 1970 1 register Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 17 Betalingen, 1965-1972 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 18 Bezette schuldvordering erkend door de echtgenoten Bonnevalle-Tanghe* met briefwisseling**, 1928*, 1935** 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 19 Borderellen van aangifte van de ontvangsten, 1971 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 20 Briefwisseling inzake belastingen, 1946-1959 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 21 Briefwisseling met Turner Belge S.A, 1952-1957 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 22 Briefwisseling, overeenkomsten, 1971-1972 1 omslag BDRF Bonnevalle & Van Den Bosch 7 Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 23 Briefwisseling, 1948-1959 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 24 Briefwisseling, 1951 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 25 Briefwisseling, 1952-1960 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 26 Briefwisseling, 1952 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 27 Briefwisseling, 1953-1954 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 28 Briefwisseling, 1953-1954 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 29 Briefwisseling, 1969-1974 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 30 Briefwisseling, 1969-1970 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 31 Briefwisseling, 1970-1971 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 32 Briefwisseling, 1972 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 33 Briefwisseling, 1972-1973 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 34 Briefwisseling, 1973-1974 8 BDRF Bonnevalle & Van Den Bosch 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 35 Briefwisseling, 1974 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 36 Briefwisseling, 1974-1975 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 37 Briefwisseling, 1975 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 38 Bruto ontvangsten, 1949 1 register Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 39 BTW kasboek, dec. 1972 - juli 1974 1 register Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 40 BTW, sept. 1972 - april 1973 1 register Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 41 BTW, mei 1973 - dec. 1973 1 register Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 42 Caveau du Majestic, Palais d'Été, 1951, 1952 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 43 Ciné Leopold en Scala, 1948-1949 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 44 Ciné Presse, 1971-1972 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 45 Ciné Presse, 1972-1973 1 register Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? BDRF Bonnevalle & Van Den Bosch 9 46 Clichés (20). 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 47 Contracten en bestelbons, 1965-1968 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 48 Contracten en bestelbons, 1970-1974 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 49 Contracten en officiële stukken van allerhande firma's, 1946-1949 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 50 Contracten met artiesten, aug. 1946 - dec. 1946 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 51 Contracten met artiesten, jan. 1947 - maart 1947 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 52 Contracten met artiesten, april 1947 - juni 1947 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 53 Contracten met artiesten, juli 1947 - sept. 1947 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 54 Contracten met artiesten, okt. 1947 - dec. 1947 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 55 Contracten met artiesten, 1948 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 56 Contracten met artiesten, jan. 1948 - maart 1948 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 57 Contracten met artiesten, april 1948 - juni 1948 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 10 BDRF Bonnevalle & Van Den Bosch 58 Contracten met artiesten, okt. 1948 - dec. 1948 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 59 Contracten met artiesten, feb. 1949 - maart 1949 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 60 Contracten met artiesten, april 1949 - juni 1949 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 61 Contracten met artiesten, juli 1949 - sept. 1949 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 62 Contracten met artiesten, okt. 1949 - dec. 1949 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 63 Contracten voor het huren van films, per distributiebedrijf, 1964-1968 1 register Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 64 Contracten, geprogrameerde films, 1968-1971 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 65 Contracten, 1953-1954 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 66 Contracten, 1959-1965 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 67 Contracten, 1968-1969 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 68 Contracten, 1969-1972 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 69 Deco Films PVBA, 1974-1975 1 pak BDRF Bonnevalle & Van Den Bosch 11 Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 70 Deco Films. Sociale zekerheid, staat der bezoldingingen, afrekeningen, 1973 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 71 Dubbels van loonfacturen, 1949 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 72 Eddy De Jong Films pvba. Balans verslag van de jaarlijkse algemene vergadering, 1966-1967 1 omslag Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 73 Facturatie, 1974 1 register Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 74 Facturatie, 1974 1 register Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 75 Facturen films. 1 register Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 76 Facturen films. 1 register Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 77 Facturen, jan. 1946 - april 1946 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 78 Facturen, mei 1946 - aug. 1946 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 79 Facturen, sept. 1946 - dec. 1946 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 80 Facturen, jan. 1947 - maart 1947 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 12 BDRF Bonnevalle & Van Den Bosch 81 Facturen, april 1947 - juni 1947 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 82 Facturen, juli 1947 - sept. 1947 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 83 Facturen, okt. 1947 - dec. 1947 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 84 Facturen, aug. 1946 - okt. 1946 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 85 Facturen, nov. 1946 - dec. 1946 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 86 Facturen, jan. 1947 - maart 1947 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 87 Facturen, april 1947 - juni 1947 1 pak Bonnevalle O. en Van den Bosch S., 1933-? 88 Facturen, Juli 1947 - sept.
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