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- 1955-1978
Part of Alan R. Sawyer fonds
35 mm b&w with some colour and 55mm negatives. Files contain a mixture of professional activities and objects from the Americas, Africa & Oceania.
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Part of Alan R. Sawyer fonds
35 mm b&w with some colour and 55mm negatives. Files contain a mixture of professional activities and objects from the Americas, Africa & Oceania.
Part of Hanne Wassermann Walker fonds
Subseries consists of photographs and photographic negatives depicting Hanne as she demonstrates the various athletic stretches/poses she developed. There are also many photos of her engaged in other physical activities like diving, swimming, and group fitness exercises, as well as images of Hanne teaching swimming lessons, of her ring exercise demonstrations, and of exercises enacted with another model. The photographers responsible for taking most of these pictures are unknown, however some photos may have been taken by Trude Fleischmann. This subseries also includes photographs and corresponding to negatives taken by Edith Boeck from "Sport-Illustrationen" — these photographs are stamped on verso with Boeck's name, company, and address as well as a reproduction notification. Boeck's photographs capture Hanne stretching and posing on a rocky shoreline, as well as diving and swimming. Some the images in these series were taking in Brioni, Italy, however, most photo settings are not identified.
Part of Joe Schlesinger fonds
Sub-series consists of written work by other journalists collected by Schlesinger in the form of clippings and other published items. Items either mention Schlesinger in passing or were likely otherwise of interest to him.
Sub-series documents all other projects funded by TRAS not classified as per the regional sub-series above. Project files consist of correspondence including requests for further assistance, reports on the individual projects and financial statements.
Subseries consists of various materials published by UBC. Includes pamphlets, programs, manuals and other related materials.
Part of Anna Banana fonds
Subseries is made up of items published by Anna Banana which were not related to one of her primary publications, but which were published or written by her over the course of her career. It includes drafts and markups, letters and posters on Banana Productions letterhead, some originals and logos for reference, as well as planners and some essays written by Banana but published in other places.
Subseries consists of articles, speeches, and other writings and textual records regarding general nursing topics.
Reports mainly concern competency levels of OR nurses, and operating room standards.
Other volunteering and organizational membership
Part of Mary F. Bishop fonds
Sub-series reflects Mary Bishop’s volunteer service and membership within organizations outside of the IPPF, PPFC, and PPABC. These include the University Women’s Club of Vancouver; Alumni UBC, where Mary Bishop served on the Heritage Committee; the Norman Mackenzie Alumni Scholarship selection committee; and various Status of Women action committees at municipal, national, and international levels.
Bishop, Mary F.
Part of William Hale White family fonds
Part of Moses Wolfe Steinberg fonds
Subseries includes notes, writings, and correspondence related to Steinberg’s other research interests.
Subseries consists of articles, reports, correspondence and lectures on nursing. Many relate to tuberculosis. Most have not been published. Includes articles and reports regarding the affiliation course in tuberculosis nursing developed by Paulson and other members of the Vancouver Unit of the Division of Tuberculosis Control.
Part of Belcher Family fonds
Part of Trutch family fonds
Sub-series consists of Trutch's outgoing correspondence to his brother Joseph, his sister Charlotte, and his daughter Charlotte.
Part of Belcher Family fonds
Sub-series consists of Belcher’s outgoing correspondence, including letters written to his brother and sister-in-law, Alexander Brymer and Maria Belcher, and to John Philippart, two copy books covering the years 1831 to 1833 and 1837 to 1841, and several memos. Includes transcript copies of some of the letters.
Part of Belcher Family fonds
Sub-series consists of correspondence regarding the Wright family estate.
Part of Gary Lauk fonds
Subseries consists of copies of letters written by Lauk's Executive Assistants from June 1973 to October 1975.
Part of Henry Doyle fonds
Sub-series consists of Doyle's outgoing correspondence. Title based on contents of sub-series.
Part of Belcher Family fonds
Sub-series consists of a letter to his father, Andrew Belcher.
Part of Gary Lauk fonds
Subseries contains copies of the Minister's outgoing correspondence, arranged chronologically and sequentially numbered.
Part of Trutch family fonds
Sub-series consists of Trutch's outgoing correspondence, including some copies of original correspondence held by the Oregon Historical Society.
Part of Robert Allison Hood fonds
Outgoing Personal Correspondence
Part of Gilean Douglas Fonds
Part of Development Office fonds
Subseries consists of outgoing emails, letters, faxes, and documents sent by the UBC Development Office.
Overseas Market Program meeting minutes.
Part of Council of Forest Industries of British Columbia fonds
Sub-series contains minutes relating to the Council of Forest Industries’ overseas market program. Material consists of meeting minutes that outline the progress made in developing lumber markets in various foreign countries.
Part of Beatrice Millar fonds
Subseries consists of administrative records for the Pacific Coast Gas Association.
Part of Alan Haig-Brown fonds
Sub-series contains photographs taken by Alan Haig-Brown to document the marine industry and culture in British Columbia, Alaska and Washington state primarily, with some files related to Oregon, California and Hawaii. The file-level arrangement preserves the original order of the creator, who grouped his photographs by date and - typically - location.
Subjects depicted include BC Ferries and their crews, the Vancouver Harbour and the Fraser River.
Haig-Brown, Alan
Pacific Islands focus subseries
Part of Cyril Belshaw fonds
Subseries contains original research/data, correspondence and annotated reference materials related to groups in the South Pacific, including the Solomon Islands, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea. It also includes some miscellaneous essays on other groups outside the area.
Pacific windows: collected poems of Roy K. Kiyooka
Part of Roy Miki fonds
Sub-series consists of copies of poems by Roy Kiyooka, notes and research files, drafts of sections of Pacific windows that Miki wrote including the After Words and a commentary on an interview Miki conducted with Roy Kiyooka, and five complete and successive drafts of the manuscript of this book which Miki edited.
Pages of history is an informal way of peer recognition of B.C. nurses deemed to have made a significant contribution to their profession. Anyone could be nominated on payment of a fee.
Records consist of some correspondence and a brief biography and photograph of each person accepted. Many also have biographical files.
Included are: Dr. Beryl K.A. Albee, Barbara Joan Beatty, Ruth Biley, Betty Black, Vivian Mona Blake, Beverly Brewer, Muriel Ruth Brodie, Susan Mary Bruce, Anne S. Cavers, Helen (Betty) Cawston, Ada Mary Conibear, Sheila Copperthwaite, Margaret (Maggie) Diehl, Beverly Marie Witter DuGas, Margaret Duncan, Catherine Anne Ebbehoj, Jean Eilers, Joyce Fergusson, Barbara Gillies, Beryl Golds, Jean Kirstine Griffith, Jane Hassen Sister Mary Victor, Karen Louise Hicks, Dianna Jackson, Margaret Murray Jackson, Marilyn (Lyn) Jackson, Kathleen Gail Jensen, Gwen Kavanagh, Dorothy J. Kergin, Gertrude Richards Ladner, Catherine (Kay) Leask, Clara Lim, Verna L. Lister, Dorothy Byers Logan, Jean Loy, C. Elsie Irene MacDonald, Nancy Lisbeth Malloy, Mary McGovern. Ethel Moorehouse, Esther Paulson, Jessie May Reynolds, Laura Reynolds, Mary L. Richmond, Nana Rogerson, RCH School of Nursing, Nina Rumen, Ruby Siemens, Helen L. Jill Thompson Boudreau, Victoria Louise Tribbeck, VGH School of Nursing, Violet Wait, Ethel Warbinek, Winifred C. Waters, Eva “Billie” Williamson, Carol Lenore Winter, Alma L.B. Witter, Alice Lillian Wright, Sheila Rankin Zerr, Glennis Zilm. Edith Landell Lees, Gloria Stephens, Elizabeth Turner, Dianne Haigh, Mary (Molly) Richards Sarvela, Sylvia (Sally) Lazaruk, Gertrude “Billie” Wiltshire, Fran Gaudreau, Frances Jean Cannon, Monica Frith Green, Jane Lambe, Dorothy May Ladner, Andrea Borsch, Nursing Sister Merle A. (Kerr) MacKay, M. Ferne Trout, Joanne M. Foreman, Mary Winn (Gillespie), Faye Meruser, Ellen Claire Schrodt, Lenore Radom, Donna Fay (Barker) Gordon.
Part of Thomas and Emma Crosby fonds
Subseries consists of pamphlets and photographs related to local and broad nursing topics.
Part of William Hale White family fonds
Part of Douglas Coupland fonds
In 2004, Coupland produced a series of paper nests, inspired by those that wasps create. To make these nests, Coupland hand-chewed pages from two of his novels. The series contains samples of this paper in various stages of being pulped.
Papers and documents concerning the "modus vivendi" sealing claims…
Part of Charles E. Spring fonds
Subseries consists of drafts of letters and documents, notes, and supporting material, as well as final declarations, petitions, and memorials regarding sealing claims. Draft documents include petitions and memorials to various Canadian and British government officials and representatives. The draft letters are addressed to many of the same Canadian government officials, representatives, and others found in the Correspondence series. Supporting material includes incoming correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other related documents. There is no discernible order to the material.
Sub-series consists of payroll records of the Canadian Western Lumber Company, Limited.
Part of Zeljko Kujundzic fonds
Records in this subseries relate to the time when Kujundzic's served as the head of the Arts Department at Pennylvania State University's Fayette Campus from 1968 until 1982. It includes teaching materials, interdepartmental correspondence, applications and notices, and records relating to art projects undertaken at the University.
Penticton area research collection
Subseries consists of a photographic and oral history record of Penticton civic life from approximately 1910 through the mid-1970s, with predominant coverage during the middle decades of the twentieth century. Materials relate to sports, cultural events, landmarks and buildings, industry, transportation & infrastructure, and agriculture. Many of the photographs can likely be attributed to the Penticton Herald, but provenance is not confirmed in all cases.
Penticton Herald photograph collection
Subseries consists of an acquisition by Doug Cox of a Collection of photographic negatives from the newspaper The Penticton Herald.
Coverage includes themes such as the cultural events, sports, rodeo, telecommunications, buildings and community infrastructure, aviation, industry, disasters.
Penticton Indian Band collection
The Okanagan Syilx People have lived in the lands stewarded by the Penticton Indian Band since time immemorial, well before the onset of European settlement in the region. Today the Band is a member of the Okanagan Nation Alliance. Subseries consists primarily of photographs and associated interpretive notes, captions, and other materials.
Part of Philip J. Thomas fonds
Subseries contains Thomas’ research on prominent individuals in or related to British Columbian folk music or British Columbian history. Material includes published information, interview notes, and correspondence. Subseries is arranged alphabetically according to the individual's surname.
Part of Spider and Jeanne Robinson fonds
The collection of periodicals, mainly of fantasy and science fiction includes a sampling of many serials.
Part of Alcuin Society Fonds
Sub-series predominantly contains material related to the Alcuin Society
Journal Amphora and newsletter Notes from the Alcuin Society, including proofs, manuscript material and reference information. Woodblocks used in the illustration of the Amphora are also included. Material related to proposed and unpublished articles is also included.
Part of Anna Banana fonds
Subseries was collected between the early 1970s and 2014, and contains more than 250 titles, which mostly relate to the arts or contain references or writings related to Anna Banana or her friends and colleagues, as well as long running mail art or “network” publications. Some periodicals were collected for the course of the publication’s entire lifespan, and others were collected for a specific issue’s relevance to Annas work or to the mail art network.
Subseries files are predominantly magazines, journals, regularly published zines, and newsletters. Publications of the same title are filed together.
Part of William Messenger fonds
Subseries consists of permission forms and permission tracking forms for various works that were published in Literature in English.
Personal and miscellaneous correspondence
Part of Hanne Wassermann Walker fonds
Subseries consists of correspondence pertaining to certain topics (such as health, travel, anniversaries, and day-to-day events) or sent by specific individuals. This correspondence takes the form of letters, cards, personal notes, and postcards. Some of the senders include Hedy Lamarr, Marie Louise Wanamaker, John Martin Gilbert, Adolf Ludwig Mandl, and many other friends and acquaintances.
Part of Alan R. Sawyer fonds
Provenance information, detailed inventories, conservation histories, sales and acquisition records, donation documentation and correspondence regarding exhibition and research of Sawyer's personal collection.
Part of Belcher Family fonds
Sub-series consists of a document appointing Belcher Commander of the HMSV Aetna in 1830 and a certificate granting Belcher an honourary membership in the Royal Halifax Yacht Club.
Sub-series consists of Personal [Personnel] files of individual employees. The files consist of copies of memorandums received by the union that relate to issues concerning Imperial Oil Ltd. and individual union members. These issues include absenteeism, performance interviews, and the wearing of beards.