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British Columbia Ecological Reserves fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1445
  • Fonds
  • [195-]-1993

The fonds consist of reports from field surveyors submitted as applications to designate areas in British Columbia for protection. The fonds also contains supporting records relating to the wider Ecological Reserve program and include correspondence, progress reports, presentations, memorandums, lectures, briefs, surveys, "dead applications", news clippings, Orders of the Lieutenant in Council [photocopies], pamphlets, check sheets, aerial photographs, park proposals, handwritten notes, and meeting minutes. Also included is a small series of records relating to Vladimir Krajina, including; general correspondence, curriculum vitae, a list of publications, articles, newspaper clippings, notes, a legacy biography and obituary.
The archivist restored the original order where it was definitive. However, Ecological Reserve Applications 1-39 can be found scattered throughout the supporting records series. The original record keeper appears to have created a filing system beginning at the Ecological Reserve Application 40 (Petitot Rivers).

British Columbia Ecological Reserves

British Columbia focus subseries

Subseries contains original research/data, correspondence and annotated reference materials related to various projects focused in BC. Topics include representation of First Nations in BC and the National Film Board, recreation facilities on the North Shore, restaurants in Greater Vancouver, and transit.

British Columbia Library Association series

Series consists of minutes, annual reports and subject files generated through Friesen's association with the B.C. Library Association. It also includes two copies of a video, "What in the World Do You Want to Know?" (1986).

British Columbia Medical Centre Collection

  • UBCA-ARC-1366
  • Collection
  • 1973-1977

The collection consists of correspondence, reports, and newspaper clippings that document the creation and development of BCMC. The materials include photocopies of twenty-seven BCMC task force reports initially released in 1974, each of which addresses a specific aspect of health care in British Columbia. Also included are reports on proposals for the BCMC/Shaughnessy site, and related correspondence, clippings, and reports.

British Columbia M.L.A. Project fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1118
  • Fonds
  • 1979

The fonds consists of datasheets, computer cards, codebooks, and a manual which explains the project methodology.

British Columbia M.L.A. Project

British Columbia series

Series consists of reports (published and unpublished) on adult education programmes and community colleges in British Columbia, particularly their organization and establishment around the province.

British Columbia Union Catalogue fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1446
  • Fonds
  • 1976-1983

Fonds consists of records documenting the origins and early history of the British Columbia Union Catalogue and includes correspondence, reports, and publications. They are arranged primarily in chronological order.

British Columbia Union Catalogue

Broadcast series

Series consists of information relating to Suzuki’s TV broadcasts. These include general information, publicity material and research materials for specific episodes. There are currently only three files in this series, but further accruals are expected.

Broadcast series

This series includes production schedules, notes, scripts, audiocassettes and correspondence relating to the broadcast series called Medical Explorers written by W.C. Gibson and broadcast as a T.V. series for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1974.

Broadcasts series

Series consists of scripts of radio broadcasts, chiefly from the nineteen forties and fifties. Most of Daniells' broadcasts were done for the CBC and were carried nationally. The CBC generally retained the scripts, and Daniells kept only a small selection.

Broadsheets series

Series consists of broadsheets, including information about courses offered, enrolment figures, names of instructors, stipends paid, and course costs and revenues. The files are arranged by session (Spring, Summer, and Winter) and then chronologically by year.

Brock Fahrni fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1074
  • Fonds
  • 1951-1979

The fonds consists of the following series: correspondence (1966-1978); publications (1960-1977); subject files, including the Faculty of Medicine (1977-1979), British Columbia Medical Centre (1974-1975), Shaughnessy Hospital (1954-1979),Department of Veteran's Affairs (1951-1959); research materials (1956-1977); and miscellaneous newspaper clippings.

Fahrni, Brock M.

Budd Family fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1347
  • Fonds
  • 1925-1977

Fonds consists of textual records and photographs and includes legal documents, correspondence, statements of account, and newspaper clippings. The photographs show "The Gables" and are attached to a sheet of cardboard.

Budd (family)

Budget series

Series consists of bound volumes documenting the University’s annual operation budget. Budget documents are missing for the fiscal years 1970-1971, 1979-1980, 1986-1987, 1989-1990, and 1995-1996 to 2000-2001.

Budget subseries

Subseries consists of reports, financial documents, memorandum, correspondence, and notes regarding the budget and funding of the Division of Industrial Education. The sub-series has been re-organized in chronological order.

Budgets series

Series consists of materials related to financial decision-making and general information regarding the School's budget policies.

Budgets series

Series consists of financial records, correspondence, and notes regarding the Faculty's annual budget development.

Budgets series

Series consists of annual budgets prepared for the University and related budget summaries and budget and planning narratives.

Buildings and Facilities series

Series consists of records documenting the development of facilities for the Department and related UBC units, including buildings, equipment, and renovations. In addition, records include correspondence, reports, and plans.

Burn Baby Burn series

Done for History Television’s Turning Points of History series, Burn Baby Burn (1993) is an early documentary about the 1965 Watts riots in Los Angeles directed by David Paperny while doing freelance work shortly after leaving the CBC. Large-scale rioting broke out in the Watts neighbourhood of Los Angeles, California, in August of 1965, following months of racial tension between the residents of the neighbourhood and law enforcement.

Series consists of a digital master tape and video and audio elements relating to the development of the production.

Burnett Collection

  • UBCA-ARC-1258
  • Collection
  • 1927-1944

The collection consists of two catalogues (1927, 1935) of ethnological specimens presented by Frank Burnett to UBC and minutes of the University of British Columbia's President's Committee on the Musuem (1941-1944).

Bursar's Office fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1196
  • Fonds
  • 1913-1967

The fonds consists of ledger books and bound ledger sheets, documenting the assets, revenues and expenses of the University, student loans and awards, faculty salaries, and other expenses. Most of them were kept in a numbered sequence, which has been mostly retained.

University of British Columbia. Bursar's Office

Business series

This series consists of records relating to joint projects undertaken by Distance Education and Technology and various international businesses and organizations to run correspondence courses at UBC. These records include project proposals, reports, correspondence, and contracts. The series is arranged according to the filing system provided by the creator.

Calcitonin series

Series consists of information regarding Copp's discovery of Calcitonin, including the history of the hormone's discovery and its uses, information about pharmaceutical production of the hormone, scholarly articles, literature updates, and correspondence. Files are arranged broadly by topic and then chronologically.

Call Me Average series

Directed by James Dunnison, Call Me Average (2004) documents the legacy of Vancouver-based Canadian artist Joe Average through his life, art, attitudes and activism. A self-taught native pop artist inspired by BC natives, Average was awarded the RCA Award by the Queen in 2004 for his contribution to the Arts and the gay community. Call Me Average, told in his voice and from his perspective, provides insight into Joe's imagination and the events that have shaped his life and art. In addition to an interview with Joe, the film draws upon his art, archival images of his public life, private photographs, and interviews with his friends and colleagues, including Jaime Griffiths, Anne Carlson, Mary Brownstone, Michael Harding, Marc Lieberman, Richard Taylor and Dr. Laura Louie. Also interviewed is former Vancouver mayor Philip Owen. Alternate titles for this film are Joe Average and Anything But Average. The thirty-minute documentary earned Paperny Films several distinctions, including an Honorable Mention at The Film Council of Greater Columbus' 52nd Annual Columbus International Film and Video Festival in 2004; a nomination and award to David Paperny and Trevor Hodgson for Best Documentary Program or series -- History / Biography / Social / Political at the Leo Awards in 2005; a nomination in the Documentary Biography category and a Jury Award to Trevor Hodgson and David Paperny (Producers) and James Dunnison (Director) at the Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival's Golden Sheaf Awards in 2005.

Series consists of a digital master tape, a set of video and audio elements and textual material relating to the development of the production.

Cameron MacLeod fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1448
  • Fonds
  • 1964-1985, 2004

This fonds contains records relating to Cameron MacLeod’s schooling, personal life, and work as an artist. The majority of the material spans from his childhood until his death in 1983, but the fonds also contains records relating to posthumous exhibitions of his artwork. Included in the fonds are schoolwork, personal reflections and journals, correspondence with family and friends, photographs, and examples of his artwork.

MacLeod, Cameron

Campaign and Promotions subseries

This subseries consists of letters and correspondence with various governments and organizations in pursuit of funding and support for the Kaon Factory. It also contains correspondence in favour of the accelerator, pamphlets and community outreach records, news clippings and other materials produced in the course of trying to promote, fund, and actualize the accelerator.

Campus and Community Planning fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1396
  • Fonds
  • 1925-2006

The fonds consists of feasibility studies, proposals, functional programs, reports, plans, proposals, lists, drawings, estimates, briefs, design guidelines and agreements generated by Campus and Community Planning between 1959 and 2006. It is arranged into the following six series: Proposals (1959-2006); Agreements (1967-1971, 1994); Projects Status Reports (1981-1983); Building Costs Analysis (1969-1986); Miscellaneous (ca. 1968-1997) and photographic images (1925, 1983, 1991-1996).

University of British Columbia. Campus and Community Planning

Campus Building Specifications Collection

  • UBCA-ARC-1367
  • Fonds
  • 1907

The collection consists of thirteen bound reports (and two addenda) of building specifications - heating and ventilation, architectural, and plumbing - for the following buildings: Chemistry (additions), Biological Sciences (additions), Men's Residence (Block 3), University Social Centre and Faculty Club, International House, and the New Arts Building Group (later the Buchanan Building). The reports were each prepared by either the mechanical engineering consulting firm of C.W. Thomson & Company Ltd, the University's architects Thompson, Berwick & Pratt, or Fred Lasserre, Koyander & Wright - Associated Architects.

Campus Forest series

Series consists of reports, correspondence, exhibition logs, and contracts, covering aspects of the administration and supervision of the Campus Forest. They are arranged in the following sub-series: Supervision, Nursery Records, Surveys, and Timber Sales.

Campus Tours series

Series includes logs, statistics, forms, and correspondence concerning visitor programs, summer tours, and special events sponsored by Community Relations. Two subseries: Summer Tour/ Visitor Information and M.L.A. Days.

Campus, Municipal, and Architectural Plans series

Series consists of maps, plans and charts relating to Buck's interests in planning the UBC campus, Vancouver, and other cities between 1911 and 1950. Their organization is by subject, following the arrangement of Buck's other papers.

Canada AM and “701” series

Series includes materials related to Saltzman’s involvement as co-host of Canada AM and the cancellation of the show “701” (formerly Tabloid.) Materials include handwritten notes on guests, fan mail, clippings, and scripts.

Canada and the Idea of North series

Materials related to the writing and publishing of Canada and the Idea of North (2007). Includes annotated research materials, lecture notes, correspondence, publishing permissions, photographs, clippings, and ephemera.

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