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University of British Columbia Library Rare Books and Special Collections Vancouver (B.C.) Family and personal life
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Coordinating Council for War Work and Civilian Services in Greater Vancouver fonds

  • RBSC-ARC-1138
  • Fonds
  • 1939-1948

Fonds documents the meetings and finances of the Council, particularly of its Board of Directors and its Auxiliary Section. Materials illustrate the projects undertaken by the Council, the collaboration between the Council and other war-related organizations in Vancouver, and the relationships between the Council’s Board of Directors and subordinate bodies. It consists of meeting minutes, assorted financial records, correspondence, and other material produced by the Council’s operations in Vancouver, B.C. during wartime.

Coordinating Council for War Work and Civilian Services in Greater Vancouver

Mary F. Bishop fonds

  • RBSC-ARC-1034
  • Fonds
  • [1920s?]-1990, predominant 1965-1985

The fonds reflects Mary Bishop’s interests in the social and political issues surrounding family planning, access to birth control, and population planning, primarily in Canada, as well as in south Asia and globally. She accumulated a large number of subject files to support her research in these areas on topics including human sexuality; abortion; fertility; welfare of children and families; and the influence of organized religion and Eugenics movements on birth control access. The fonds also reflects Bishop’s dedication to voluntary service with local, national, and international organizations focused on family and population planning. A small number of personal records are also included.

Bishop’s records are arranged into three series: population and family planning research; volunteer involvement; and personal files. The fonds consists primarily of newspaper clippings and research notes on topics of interest to Bishop; government and NGO reports and publications on population policy and family planning issues; pamphlets and flyers; and drafts of articles and speeches authored by Bishop. The fonds also includes recordings and transcripts of a series of interviews conducted by Bishop in the late 1970s with individuals relevant to the history of the birth control movement in Canada, including physicians, activists, religious leaders, couples, and individual women. Some organizational records for the various groups Bishop was part of (e.g., agendas, meeting minutes, annual reports, committee reports, correspondence, financial records) are also present in the fonds.

Bishop, Mary F.