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Agreements

Series consists of Memorandums of Agreement between the union and Imperial Oil Ltd. regarding various issues, including the implementation of a 4-day work week and the process progression program.

Briefs and Submissions

Series consists of a copy of a discussion paper prepared by the B.C. Government Ministry of Finance (1980), a copy of a report prepared by the B.C. Federation of Labour (1980), and a copy of the B.C. Federation of Labour presentation to a Special Joint Committee on the Constitution of Canada (1981).

Interview tapes

Series consists of recordings of interviews, which relate primarily to fisheries and canneries but also to the logging industry. Stacey identifies himself as the interviewer in some of the tapes, but his involvement is not as apparent in all of them.

Personal and professional correspondence

Series consists of the portions of Stacey's incoming correspondence that were not kept in his research files; it relates to his personal life as well as his various roles as researcher, consultant, collector, curator, and writer. Wherever files existed, they have been respected in name and in order; otherwise, names have been imposed by the archivist based on document type or sender.

Centennial celebration and other personal documents.

Ron Bick Lee celebrated his 100th birthday in 1992. He received congratulations, wishes and media coverage from different people and organizations. He also kept other documents related to his hobbies, his wife’s passing away in 1970s and other occasions and events. Documents are arranged into files according to the topic of the documents.

Newspaper and magazine clippings.

Ron Bick Lee had a collection of Chinese and English newspaper and magazine clippings on politics, economics and cultural related news about Vancouver, other parts of North America, Hong Kong, Taiwan and China mainland. Other clippings in his collection also reveal his personal interest in health care, gardening, Chinese and English learning. Documents are arranged into files according to the topic of the documents.

Miscellaneous materials

Series is composed of items created by persons not listed above, items whose authorship could not be identified, and items associated with the administration of the Collection.

Printed Materials

Series contains flyers, pamphlets and newsletters produced by the W.I.L.P.F. Most of the publications were created by the Vancouver branch, but others were produced in other Canadian cities and also Geneva, Switzerland. The series also contains copies of, and source material for the quarterly newsletter Peace Lines from 1991 to 2002, and then 2005 to 2012.

Biographical information

Series consists of photocopies of various newspaper clippings, book excerpts and documents, and an invitation relating to the activities of Cumyow and his family.

Correspondence and related materials.

Series consists of correspondence to and from members of the LHA, particularly Dennis Ottewell and Peter Seixas, both of whom served terms as president of the association.
Series contains general correspondence, photographic media, lesson plans, newsletters, catalogues, conference handbills, receipts, account statements, and materials related to the production of the LHA’s slide shows.

Minutes.

Series consists of the proceedings of the LHA’s meetings and associated documents, including correspondence and organizational documents.

Correspondence.

Ron Bick Lee had correspondence with his families in China and Hong Kong in regard to their family business Foo Hung, other businesses they invested in and family matters around immigration, property rentals and ownership, marriages, deaths and new-borns. Family members Bick Lee corresponded with included his brother Yick Bun Lee, his nephews Leong Yee Lee, Leong Tung Lee and Ting Kwong Lee, his niece Sew Hor Lee and some others. Bick Lee also had correspondence with other extended family members, members of the Lee’s Associations, business partners, his children’s in-law families, friends and other connections. Bick Lee’s correspondence shows his vast network of families, friends and business partners in mainland China, Hong Kong and North America. Bick Lee collected the carbon copies of some of his outgoing letters and arranged the documents primarily in a chronological order.

Business documents.

For his Foo Hung, Grandview Greenhouses and other businesses, Ron Bick Lee kept various business documents such as business ledger books, assigned cheques, invoices, catalogues and so on. Documents are arranged into files according to the topic of the documents.

Luminous Sites

Luminous Sites was a large exhibition of Canadian video installations focusing on social forms of representation, curated by Daina Augaitis of the Western Front Gallery and Karen Henry of Video Inn. Works by ten artists were installed at galleries and public sites throughout the city. The exhibition was accompanied by Luminous Performance, curated by Glenn Lewis.

Media Arts and Video Art Program

This series contains the records of the Media Arts and Video Art Program, including records from when the Media Arts Program was called the Video Program. Contents include administrative, funding, and grant application records (including operating grants), equipment purchasing records, artist files, project and organization files, and press clippings and promotional materials. The Western Front collaborated with many like-minded video organizations, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, and catalogues of Western Front Video Program and later Media Arts and Video Art Program holdings are included. Project files include, but are not limited to, Telecommunications Art projects from 1982-1991, The World in 24 Hours (1982), Text, Bombs and Video Tape (1991), and Infermental VI, VII, and VIII. Also in this series are records pertaining to the Media Arts and Video Art Program’s relationship with Vancouver Community Television Association.

W.H. White and D.V. White correspondence

Series is composed of incoming correspondence and drafts and originals of outgoing correspondence to and from William Hale White and/or Dorothy Vernon White. The large majority of files are W.H. White's incoming and outgoing correspondence . Correspondents include W.H. White's literary and other friends, communications with publishers, and with family members. Some files include correspondence with both W .H. White and D.V. White.

Drafts and working papers

Series consists of drafts, working papers, and support material relating to Charles Spring’s efforts to recoup financial losses as a result of the “Modus Vivendi.” The series includes drafts of letters and documents; notes; newspaper clippings and other ephemera; accountings of losses; declarations, petitions, and memorials; incoming correspondence; a daily log book; a Commissioner of Fisheries Report; and receipts. The series is arranged into subseries based on the creator’s arrangement of material into three separate groupings.

Federal and provincial literature

Series contains election and general literature relating to federal and provincial politics. Political parties, groups, and organizations represented include BC Unity, Canadian Action Party, Communist Party, Conservative Party, Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, Democratic Reform BC, Emancipation Party of British Columbia, Family Coalition Party of B.C., Forward B.C. Committee, Labor-Pogressive Party, Liberal Party, Libertarian Party, Libertas Party of British Columbia, Majority Movement, Natural Law Party, New Democratic Party, New Populist Party of BC, People's Front, Progressive-Conservative Party, Provincial Party of British Columbia, Reform Party of Canada, Republican Party of Canada, Social Credit Party, Socialist Party, Sons of Freedom, United Party of British Columbia, L'Union des electeurs, Western Canada Party, Western Parliament Advocates, among others. Election literature includes material related to voting for Members of the Legislative Assembly, Members of Parliament, Prime Minister, and political party executive officers.

Writing

Series contains materials related to Alan Haig-Brown's marine writing, including drafts of his published books and research sources.

Haig-Brown has written several published books, most focusing on the commercial fishing industry in British Columbia. The drafts in the series include the non-fiction, award-winning "Fishing for a Living" (1993) and the children's book, "The Suzie A" (1991). The research sources relate to various figures in the BC fishing industry, and to specific boats. Several schematic drawings of boats are also included within individual files.

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House and Studio series

Series consists of materials documenting the design and construction of the Smedleys’ home on Gambier Island, including its reconstruction after a fire in 2004, and includes architectural drawings, building permits, correspondence, and related documentation.

The files are arranged in chronological order.

Digital Media series

The series consists of various formats of CDs, DVDs, and floppy disks containing digital images, textual documents, and audiovisual recordings.

Items are organized in chronological order.

Teaching Materials series

The series consists of evaluations, notes, memos, correspondence, and plans relating to the development and planning of the UBC School of Community and Regional Planning and individual courses.

Professional Life series

The series consists of notes, clippings, correspondence, memos, invitations, evaluations, minutes, memorandum, telegraphs, drafts, essays, articles, newspapers, agendas, pamphlets, note cards, reports and plans relating to professional work conducted directly by, attributed to, or contributed by H. Peter Oberlander.

Photographs series

The series consists of 16 negatives, 63 photographs, and 2 slides and include portrait shots of H. Peter Oberlander by the University of British Columbia and other photographs collected by H. Peter Oberlander. Physical photographs are catalogued as part of the photograph under series UBC 139.1. There are also digital-born photographs acquired on a CD. These are currently being reviewed; further information is pending.

Non-textual materials series

The series consists of audiovisual materials and digital-born materials featuring H. Peter Oberlander or regarding projects he was involved in during his career. The microfilm is included in box 37.

Cooke / Pulpit Publications series

Series consists of materials documenting Spaulding's long-term project to correlate the entries in the two volumes of The Preacher's Assistant (1783) by the Rev. John Cooke using computer technology and includes notes, correspondence, published articles, drafts (both handwritten and typescript), computer codes, and computer printouts (bound and unbound). It is arranged in the sub-series Correspondence, Provenance Studies, General Notes, Drafts and Printouts, and Bound Computer Printouts.
The physical arrangement is partially based on Spaulding's original file organization and otherwise in chronological order. Many original folders have essential supporting information, presumably written by Spaulding.

Family series

Series consists of personal and family documentation such as birth and marriage certificates, transcripts, copies of articles and some collected newspaper reports.

Teaching series

Series consists of notes for lectures and seminars given in various classes, continuing education, and conferences; course materials, papers from colleagues and students; and documentation related to Norris’ role on multiple committees and boards within UBC and as the Director of the Department of the History of Medicine and Science.

Organizations and Associations series

The series consists of forms, pamphlets, applications, conference proceedings, notes, note-cards and certificates relating to the various organizations and associations that Joy Coghill was a member of or contributed to in some way, notably Western Gold Society and Holiday Theatre / Playhouse Theatre.

Public Record Office series

Series consists of textual records relating to Ralston’s Canada Council-funded leave to conduct research at the Public Records Office in London, UK, and includes correspondence and written notes.

Personal series

Series consists of textual records relating to Ralston’s personal life and interests and includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, and minutes.

Other Writings series

The series consists of handwritten and typewritten manuscripts by Chong, many of which are untitled, undated, or otherwise unidentified. Some of them date to his years in high school and university.

Vancouver Public Library series

Series consists of documents relating to the duties and activities of the Vancouver Public Library Board of Trustees. Kevin Chong served as a VPL trustee for two years (2003-04).

UBC series

Series consists of materials documenting Chong’s time as a student at the University of British Columbia and includes correspondence, course materials, written assignments, and published materials.

Columbia University series

Series consists of materials that document Chong’s time in the creative writing programme at Columbia University and includes correspondence and course materials.

Publishing series

Series consists of materials documenting Kevin Chong’s relationships in the publishing industry and includes correspondence, agreements, publishers’ catalogues, annotated off-prints, and readers’ reports.

Other Publications series

Series consists of published materials that Kevin Chong collected based on his interest and involvement in the Vancouver alternative music and literary scenes and includes magazines, zines (self-published items), posters, and other published materials.

Genealogical work series

Series includes a bound, five-volume set of Dr. Lowe’s memoirs along with a bound single-volume history of the Burpee family by Isaac Burpee. It also includes correspondence (copies and originals) and other genealogical records.

Community Service Learning and Community Based Research series

Series consists of records documenting the programmes administered by the Learning Exchange, incorporating the principles of Community Service Learning and Community Based Research. Records include correspondence, reports, minutes, budgets and related financial records, written notes, and published items. Files are arranged in alphabetical order.

Photograph series

Series consists of photographs and slides prepared for use in the film and companion book for Manufacturing Consent. It also includes several portraits of Chomsky and some photographs of window displays at Vancouver bookstores which coincided with the film/book’s release.

Research Materials/Articles series

Series consists of materials used for research or articles. Series also contains materials from Morehart’s research and assignments as a student. Materials include handwritten and typed notes, copies of published materials, sketches/drawings, correspondence related to research, journals, and drafts of work.

Teaching/Lecture Materials series

Series consists of materials, organized typically by class or subject of a lecture, used for teaching. Materials include handwritten notes, typed papers, published materials, and copies of published materials such as articles and drawings.

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