The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Sort Of prospectus
- RBSC-ARC-1707-19-17
- File
- 2019
Part of Greenboathouse Press fonds
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The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Sort Of prospectus
Part of Greenboathouse Press fonds
The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Sort Of scrap sheets
Part of Greenboathouse Press fonds
The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Sort Of spare proofs
Part of Greenboathouse Press fonds
Part of Florence Nightingale collection
[Research articles and draft Chapter 1]
Part of Ian McDonald collection
File consists of the final score of Gateways: Double Concerto for Erhu, Piano, and Chamber Orchestra, totaling 95 pages.
Il divertimento barocco – Arrangement with Edits
File consists of a manuscript of the printed 1st version of Il divertimento barocco including the composer's handwritten edits as well as a photocopy of the invoice agreement between Sokolovic and UBC regarding her donation to the Canadian Women Composers Collection.
Gradients of Detail - 2009 Revision
File consists of two pages of the 2009 revision of Gradients of Detail including handwritten notes.
Fonds reflect Jean Rands’s interest and activism in feminist labour organizing in western Canada and her speaking and writing around these issues, and also contains records relating to her family and personal connections. The fonds primarily consists of labour union meeting agendas and minutes, union leaflets and flyers, newspaper clippings, legal documents, correspondence, and drafts of speeches and articles. Personal records include diaries, personal correspondence, and a few photographs.
Rands, Jean
This series consists of approximately 500 prints and photos of immigrants and their institutions in U.S. and Canada. There is an index list with names, when available, that accompanies this series.
Part of Volkoff Family fonds
Series consists of records documenting the history of the Volkov/Vokkoff family and includes correspondence, a cloth mail-bag which once held much of the correspondence, official documents such as passports and marriage certificates, hand-written accounts of family history by Mikhail Mikhailovich Volkoff, transcriptions of correspondence and family history manuscripts translated into English from the original Russian, and digital copies of these transcriptions stored on CDs. Files are arranged in chronological order. Many manuscripts, correspondence, and official documents are written in Russian (Cyrillic alphabet). Some official documents originating from Harbin, Manchuria, are written in Chinese. Some manuscripts are hand-bound.
Fonds consists of correspondence, reports, memoranda, agenda and minutes, studies, photographs, and working papers relating to the Faculty of Law / Allard School of Law. Also included are two flash drives containing material from the Allard School of Law History Project.
University of British Columbia. Faculty of Law
Part of Warren family fonds
Series consists of genealogical charts, notes, correspondence, photographs, and wills from members of the Warren family.
Part of Peter Carl Anderson fonds
Series consists of artifacts, general files, photographs, sound recordings and ephemera (publicity predominant).
Series consists of final scores, edited scores, notes, and a musical program related to Dorothy Chang’s composition Gateways: Double Concerto for Erhu and Piano. Gateways was commissioned by Nicole Ge Li and Corey Hamm of the Piano-Erhu Project (PEP). Players of the erhu and piano, respectively, they began PEP as a means of exploring the tonal, musical, and cultural blends between two iconic Eastern and Western instruments. For her addition to PEP’s mission, Chang reflected on how she might address the issue of ‘east meets west,’ especially given the solo instruments’ highly distinct and disparate sonic characteristics, performance practices, and musical traditions. Gradually, the piece evolved as a patchwork of musical fragments, moments, and memories gathered from her own multicultural experiences as a first-generation Chinese American, a Western expatriate living in Taiwan, and now an immigrant to Canada. Woven into the three movements are references to a 90’s Chinese pop song, a children’s rhyme, opulent Romanticism, American minimalism, and other influences both subtle and not. The title refers to a Tang Dynasty poem that depicts a gateway as both an opportunity and a barrier, reflecting a deep yearning for a faraway time, place, or memory. The work premiered April 14, 2018 at the VSO Annex Theatre; Ge Li and Hamm served as soloists; William Rowson conducted members of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.
Chang, Dorothy
Part of John M. Turnbull fonds
The series consists of undated handwritten notes and printed material about Turnbull's classes at UBC.
Printed Materials Collected by Sage series
Part of Walter Sage fonds
Series consists of programmes, pamphlets, brochures, and memorabilia collected by Sage.
[ To My Dear Major / from George Lynch-Staunton, KC ]
Part of Oscar Orr collection
Part of Susan McCaslin fonds
Golden Handcuffs Review No. 28
Part of Susan McCaslin fonds
Essays: on Spirituality and Poetry (selected)
Part of Susan McCaslin fonds
Part of Susan McCaslin fonds
Part of Susan McCaslin fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
Part of Jim Wong-Chu fonds
This fonds consists predominantly of photographs and other reproductions of Lansdowne’s work which were created over the course of his career. Artwork contained in the fonds include unfinished drawings and sketches, reproductions and prints, as well as art inventory files which provide details of works that were sold, and for specific named projects. The fonds also includes business and personal correspondence, as well as financial records pertaining to the sale of artwork, Lansdowne’s services as a commercial painter, and his business relationship with M.F. Feheley Arts Company Limited and TDF Artists Limited. Records also include biographical information, awards and ephemera, along with publications containing his work, and newspaper clippings about his work and career. Photographs depict family and friends, Lansdowne at work, as well as publicity photographs.
Lansdowne, James Fenwick
Murphy (nee McCutcheon), Kathleen Louise
British Columbia History of Nursing Society
School of Nursing Publications
Subseries consists of various publications, journals and magazines published by the UBC School of Nursing. Includes UBC Nursing Today, Nursing Beat and other related materials.
Sketch of modern economic history in British Columbia
Part of Bob Williams fonds
Part of Heavenly Monkey Fonds
Rollin [miscellaneous correspondence and press articles about Heavenly Monkey]
Part of Heavenly Monkey Fonds
F.H. Brown, Edward Brooks - Chicago
Part of Frank H. Brown fonds
[Francis Millerd & Co. ephemera]
Part of Francis Millerd fonds
Part of Francis Millerd fonds
Part of Frank H. Brown fonds
Part of Frank H. Brown fonds
[Court hearing of Fraser Mills police constable]
Part of International Woodworkers of America-Canada Research Collection fonds
Just Interesting Stuff [Newspaper Clippings, Printed Ads]
Part of Charles Mayrs fonds
Part of Anna Banana fonds
This subseries is made up of any items which do not fit into the other categories noted elsewhere in this series, but which were stored among the various collected publications in this series. It is mostly made up of published materials, albeit often unconventional ones.
This subseries includes posters, pamphlets or flyers relating to shows or events, printed essays, calendars, travel guides, invitations to exhibitions, playing cards, assembling boxes, various notebooks written in by Anna Banana, artworks and other miscellaneous materials.
Pneumatic Circus [Vittore Baroni]
Part of Anna Banana fonds
Part of Anna Banana fonds
[Binder of misc. Anna Banana Publications/Inventory]
Part of Anna Banana fonds
Part of Anna Banana fonds
Subseries includes items published in small batches, which might have been created using technologies such as Xerox photocopying, and at home binding techniques including staples and sewing, and which are most often in small (i.e. smaller than A4size) formats, or items which Anna defined as zines. Items are often self-published, or published through small collectives.
This subseries can be differentiated from other subseries as a result of the format and the content of the files. For example, it excludes exhibit catalogues, as Banana distinguished in her own filing system between the two, so small, zine-like exhibit catalogue are not included. Files are distinguished by the names of zines or zine collections. It includes one-off booklets, handmade artists poetry books, handmade or custom zines, some handmade “one of a kind books,” and regularly published small format zines and newsletters.
Journal of Field Study International [1 of 3]
Part of Anna Banana fonds
Finding Your Way in the Wilderness by Carol Stetser
Part of Anna Banana fonds
Part of Anna Banana fonds
Part of Anna Banana fonds
T.A.Z. (Tiny Art Zine) [by Vittore Baroni]
Part of Anna Banana fonds
File contains a flash drive and a brochure highlighting the history of Margaret Watt, a founding member of the BCWI.
Part of Peter Carl Anderson fonds
File contains a spiral bound copy of the script for the play "The Coyotes" by Peter Anderson. Pages of sheet music have also been attached to the book.