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Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada series.

Series consists of correspondence, plans, policies and criteria, minutes of meetings, and agenda papers about the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. Series contains six sub-series: Correspondence, Subject Files, HSMBC -- Minutes, HSMBC -- Agenda Papers (published volumes), HSMBC -- Agenda Papers (unpublished), and Committees subseries.

High Ross Dam Controversy records

  • Series
  • [Between 1960? and 1969?]-[1988 or 1989], predominant 1969-1988
  • Part of Terry Simmons fonds

Series reflects Simmons’ involvement in the ROSS Committee and observation of the High Ross Dam Controversy. It also holds several files containing briefs and other material relating to the legal case of the Swinomish Tribal Community; Upper Skagit Tribe; and Sauk-Suiattle Tribe, et. al, v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Series consists of both copies and originals of memoranda, correspondence, briefs, reports, maps, and other material accumulated during the events of the High Ross Dam Controversy.

Herring (Roe)

This series includes the minutes, reports and correspondence of the Herring Management Working Group and the Herring Industry Advisory Board, correspondence relating to herring from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, and material concerning herring management and allocation, catches and value, and herring fisheries. In addition, there are records which document herring allocation class actions.

Herridge Research and Work

The series consists of research completed to produce <em>The Squire of Kootenay West</em>. The series includes interviews Hodgson conducted with Bert Herridge, and Bert Herridge’s family and friends, as well as photographs of rural British Columbia.

Heavenly Monkey publishing records

Series contains copies of books and ephemera issued by A Lone Press (1998-1999) and Heavenly Monkey (1999- 2010) and includes setting copies, detailed page layout schematics, dummy of final book, final printing schedule and sequence, proofs and impressions, make-ready copies, printing plates, printing blocks, photographs and various other documents used in the creation of each item.

Heavenly Monkey Editions publishing records

Series contains copies of books and ephemera issued by Heavenly Monkey Editions and includes setting copies, detailed page layout schematics, dummy of final book, final printing schedule and sequence, proofs and impressions, makeready copies, printing plates, printing blocks, and various other documents used in the creation of each item.

Health Sciences Centre series

Series consists of minutes of meetings, annual reports, newsletters, and conference proceedings about Leith's involvement with the Health Sciences Centre.

Head Office statements

Series consists of financial records showing all debits and credits assigned to Tallheo by the CFC Vancouver office. Records reflect level of financial authorization maintained by head office .

Harvey Burt Photographs

Series includes photographs of Lowry, Margerie, and the Burts, at Dollarton, England, and Sicily. Also included are negatives corresponding to some of the Sicily and Dollarton photographs. Slides are of trees and shoreline at Dollarton.

Hart House String Quartet series

Series consists of newspaper clippings, concert programmes, and correspondence documenting the history of the Hart House String Quartet, both during Harry Adaskin's tenure and afterwards. Some items are pasted onto cardboard.

Harry Warren series

Series consists of publication lists, photographs, awards, speeches, correspondence, and newspaper clippings pertaining to Harry Warren's personal and professional activities.

Harry Franklin's Files series

Series consists of correspondence, reports, budgets, and minutes of meetings pertaining to Harry Franklin's Executive Directorship from 1972 to 1979. Also included is some of Franklin’s personal correspondence, and a copy of Larry MacKenzie: memoirs of a Canadian, an unpublished autobiography by UBC President N.A.M. MacKenzie, acquired from UBC Board of Governors member Joy McCusker.

Hannah Institute series

Series consists of correspondence, applications, and materials related to successive Practitioner-Historian workshops offered by Norris during his association with the Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine.

Handwritten rough drafts of poems

Series consists of 18 small notebooks containing handwritten rough drafts of poems. There are many poems in each volume, and often a single poem is re-written several times. Carol Coates would place a note at the bottom of her drafts of poems to show the date when she copied them into other notebooks containing final handwritten drafts. An explanation for this copying process is provided in the notebook of Sep.1972-Dec.1972: "copied means transferred to the fair copy book." The notebooks also contain drafts of letters, recipes, lists of events, book reviews, addresses and quotations from other poets.

Handwritten final drafts of poems

Series consists of 11 notebooks containing handwritten final drafts of poems. There are few corrections or annotations in these notebooks. This series also includes presentation copies of poems in volumes made of boards with silk padded covers and cardboard cases. One volume is untitled and within it, each poem is handwritten in ink facing Japanese prints. Two presentation copies of Fancy Free, 1938, are included in this series. The second version has a typed frontispiece: "Of this edition of Fancy Free by Carol Coates, two hundred and fifty copies only have been printed. This Chap-book is a product of the Ryerson Press, Toronto, Canada, 1939."
Accrual adds to the existing series four notebooks of handwritten final drafts of poems. Enumerated Book II through Book V, each volume is begun with a title page giving the dates of the poems and sometimes referring to other volumes containing typed or draft versions.

Handbooks and Journals

Series contains several handbooks regarding Swan's field of engineering, including one handbook with Swan as one of the authors. Also contains journals, pamphlets, and news clippings related to Swan.

Habitual Criminals

Series consists of correspondence, clippings, case law, legal documents and notes related to several cases in which Berger defended persons on trial as habitual criminals, including Daniel Hadden (sometimes spelled Haddon), George Paton, and Margaret “Penny” MacNeill (sometimes spelled McNeil).

Gulf of Georgia files

Series consists of correspondence, clippings, employment records, memos, reports, research notes, inventories, and other documents related to the development of the Gulf of Georgia National Historic Site, and Stacey's role as a curator on behalf of Parks Canada.

Series name, file names, and order within and among files as they were imposed by the records creator have been respected.

Grouped Files series

This series includes boxes of records titled “Government files” (1986-1993). These records include files related to the Ministry of Education, the Premier of BC, and information letters to MLAs, MPs, news releases, and other records. Also included in this series are extensive documents relating to the Health Sciences Centre (1967-1994) (six boxes), including agreements, negotiations, long-range planning, Acute Care Unit Staffing and Recruitment, correspondence, committees, costs, and reports. Documentation on the sale of the Rockwoods property in West Vancouver, owned by UBC, including appraisals and select committees. Records related to Chinese Universities Exchange, agreements, correspondence, and research expenses. This series contains records about Discovery Park, Club and Foundation (1981-1988), University Endowment Lands, the Graduate Student Centre, Aquatic Centre, the Tri-University President’s Council and TRIUMF. Other grouped files include the Centre for Human Settlement, 1976-1980, “Native Affairs” (1981-1985), including the committee on “Native Indian People & Communities” 1983-84 and “Native Indian Teacher Education Programme” (1981-82). Finally, there are also files related to Medical school expansion 1976-1983, Coal Research Laboratory (1977-1980), Vice-President Meetings (1979-1984), Centres for Excellence 1986 and the development of Engineering education in BC (1979-1985).

Griffin

Series consists of Berger’s handwritten notes on the opening statement in a case in which a student sued a teacher for injuries sustained during a physical education class.

Grievances

Correspondence with unions, companies and B.C. Minister of Labour, notes and statements by unions and minutes of meetings between TLR and Teamsters Local Union 213.

Grey Literature

This series consists of publications with limited distribution and with subject matter of a professional and often academic nature. Series includes teaching materials, reports, and conference proceedings.

Great Bear Rainforest campaign and protests

Located on the Central and North Coasts of British Columbia, the Great Bear Rainforest contains some of the largest remaining old growth temperate rainforests in the World and is home to a number of rare species, notably including the Kermode (Spirit Bear). Starting in the mid 1990s, environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs), including Greenpeace, ForestEthics, Rainforest Action Network, and Sierra Club of BC began to protest, blockade, and campaign against clearcut logging operations in old growth forests. Greenpeace primarily focused its efforts on campaigns to encourage consumers to boycott purchasing wood from companies that clearcut in old growth forests. Faced with growing domestic and international opposition, including Greenpeace’s boycott campaign, several forestry companies began to work with ENGOs towards more environmentally responsible logging within the Great Bear Rainforest.

Starting in the early 2000s, the Provincial Government began to develop Land and Resource Management plans for the Central Coast (in 2001) and the North Coast (in 2004). Protection of some of the Great Bear Rainforest from clearcut logging was first announced by the Provincial Government in April 2001. In February 2006, the Government announced the Coast Land Use Decision, setting land aside for protection from logging and the framework for further development of ecosystem-based management (EBM) in the region to balance human well-being and ecological integrity. In 2009, the Provincial Government announced the protection of fifty percent of old growth forests from logging and a five year work plan to implement ecosystem-based management. Under the Great Bear Rainforest (Forest Management) Act of 2016, the Provincial Government set aside 85 percent of the Great Bear Rainforest from logging to maintain ecological integrity, with 70 percent of old growth forests being protected from logging.

The records in this series primarily consists of Greenpeace campaigns and correspondence with external organizations and records produced as part of the land and resource management planning for the Central and North Coasts. The series contains records relating to other environmental campaigns in British Columbia ranging from protecting old growth forests in the Elaho Valley north of Squamish to protecting the Taku River in northwest British Columbia. These records are available in the Communications, Legal records, and Reports subseries.

The Communications subseries includes press releases and publications by external organizations, articles produced by news organizations, and publications by Greenpeace Canada and Greenpeace International to shape public opinion and market behaviour regarding the Great Bear Rainforest. Correspondence predominantly includes letters, printed emails, and other correspondence between Greenpeace and external organizations. Ecosystem Based Management subseries includes records relating to land and resource management plans and reports on the Central and North Coasts and Haida Gwaii. External Organizations subseries includes records that originally were external to Greenpeace and later received by them. This includes documents produced by forestry companies and materials produced by other ENGOs.

Files in the Legal records subseries primarily include copies of BC Supreme Court trials of Greenpeace members arrested during blockades in the Great Bear Rainforest and correspondence with legal counsel representing Greenpeace members in court. Planning and Meetings subseries includes planning for Greenpeace campaigns, planning and meetings with other environmental non-governmental organizations, draft documents, and documents relating to the Land and Resource Management Plans for the Central and North Coasts. Protests and Activism subseries includes Greenpeace’s civil disobedience campaigns and market boycott purchasing wood from clearcut old growth forests. Photographs subseries includes all photos, slides, and negatives not originally housed as part of a file with textual records. File titles are based on the content of items.

Graphic Works

Series consists predominately of illustrations, comics, and cartoons by du Maurier from his time spent working at "Punch" and "Once a Week" magazines. Common themes included: Victorian society, fashion, and etiquette; social commentary on Britain’s middle class and high society; the bourgeoisie; and the tensions of “Beautymania” and the “New Woman” in the 19th century, among others. Accompanying the illustrations are handwritten texts depicting the scene with a humorous story. The subject matters in these illustrations are commonly human still life drawn in a single pane drawn in muted ink colors like black or brown. This series also includes a watercolor portrait of du Maurier and a print from the January 23, 1896 edition of "Vanity Fair" of du Maurier himself at the drawing bench illustrating for his novel "Trilby".

Graphic materials

The series consists of posters, advertisements and illustrations ranging in date from 1898 to 1962. Many materials in this series originated as a result of creative works depicting life in the Yukon, and were used to market plays and movies about the Klondike Gold Rush. Other items originated from the tourism industry, and market the natural beauty of the Yukon and surrounding area, as well as the cultural and historical interest of the gold rush. Records in the series include black and white and coloured art prints and posters of varying sizes.

Graphic materials

Series consists of 15 bound or coil sketchbooks and many loose drawings, paintings, and four small engraved metal plates (n.d.). Subjects of sketches include human figures, plants, landscapes, cats, birds, etc.

Graphic materials

Series consists primarily of family photographs. Other photograph subjects include scenes of Vancouver, particularly Stanley Park, as well as images and objects of historical interest. A small amount of textual material,a drawing, and a print are also included.Files names and order have been respected where they existed.

Grants, Awards, and Programs series

Series consists of correspondence, grant and membership applications, invoices, printing and editing estimates, financial statements, application questionnaires, certificates of merit, and program descriptions.

Grants series

Series consists of Grant applications by Aberle to a variety of funding bodies in the United States and Canada.

Grants and Funding

This series consists of records related to grants and funded projects Luciana was a part of outside InterPARES. This includes grant applications, proposals, mid-term reports, budgeting and correspondence.

Grants and Awards series

Series consists of materials documenting various grant programmes for which Smedley was eligible and includes correspondence and documentation for granting agencies.

The files are arranged in chronological order.

Grant Provision series

This series consists of annual binders from the grant allocation process conducted by the Advisory Committee on Distance Education & Technology from 1997 to 2004. These binders include grant proposals by various departments for setting up or revising distance education courses, as well as meeting minutes and agenda of the Advisory Committee on Distance Education & Technology regarding the grant allocation process.

Grant Applications and Related Records series

Series consists of correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, application forms of funding agencies, lists of funding agencies, financial statements and brochures. The records reflect activities directed toward securing grants from public and private funding agencies for general operating funds and the funding of annual general meetings and conferences.

Grant applications

The grant application series contain three files that carry Howard' s applications for financial assistance between the years 1990-92.

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