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Unpublished Works series

Series consists of materials documenting Marchak's writing and unpublished work and includes correspondence, written notes, typescripts, reports, and newspaper and magazine clippings. It is arranged in these sub-series: Papers and Speeches, Unpublished Briefs, Research Proposals, and Miscellaneous Unpublished Papers. Within each sub-series, the records have been retained in their original order.

Uranium research series

Series consists of hand-written notes; published and unpublished materials; various correspondence; various data, correspondence, memos/notices associated with the BC Royal Commission of Inquiry (Health and Environmental Protection: Uranium mining); an assortment of notices, memos, and memorandum related to uranium; permit information, and maps.

Urban Education / Teacher in the City series

Records in this series relate to Symonds role as the Director Urban Affairs Programs, Continuing Education at UBC in addition to her editing work on the Teacher and the City book. Multiple drafts of the book are included in addition to reports on the book’s progress and correspondence between Symonds and her publisher Methuen.

Urban Planning Publications series

Series consists of published reports dealing with urban planning issues in the Greater Vancouver area, particularly transportation, urban development, and the redevelopment of False Creek. It is arranged in False Creek's sub-series, Other Development Projects, Transportation, and General.

Urban Planning series

Series consists of records dealing with urban planning issues in the Greater Vancouver area, particularly transportation and the redevelopment of False Creek. It includes reports, correspondence, minutes, and published materials. It also contains photographs of architects' models for False Creek and Granville Island in files 1-6. The series is arranged in the sub-series False Creek, Transportation, and General.

Urban Planning series

Series consists of materials related to the sociology of planning, the problems of urbanization, and housing policies, both in Vancouver and abroad, and includes clippings, correspondence, notes, articles, pamphlets, surveys, tables, and charts.

Utilities Billing and Administration series

Series consists of meeting minutes, correspondence, and billing agreements, resulting from the administration of hydro and gas to UBC buildings by UBC occupants. It also includes materials forecasting new developments, infrastructure costs and anticipated utility needs.

Utilities series

This series includes records from Physical Plant and its later name, Land and Building Services (please see the Land and Building Services fonds). Series consists of correspondence, reports, estimates, technical drawings, memorandums, committee minutes, and published materials generated or acquired by UBC Utilities. Also included is a bound ledger documenting power plant operating costs (entries dated 1926-60) and a Utilities shift log (1961-62).

Vancouver Anthology

Series documents the editing, design, and publication of Vancouver Anthology, an anthology of essays published by the Or Gallery. The collected essays by Stan Douglas, Keith Wallace, Sara Diamond, Nancy Shaw, Maria Insell, William Wood, Carol Williams, Robin Peck, Robert Linsley, Scott Watson, and Marcia Crosby were first presented in Fall 1990 as part of a lecture series entitled Vancouver Anthology: Lectures on Art in British Columbia, in which the authors presented their research in a forum to the local arts community before their papers were sent to print. The papers documented a range of Vancouver cultural practices, including the emergence of artist-run centres, experimental performance and video, feminist activity, collaboration, sculpture, painting, art criticism, and conceptual art and landscape, as well as critical reflections on perceptions of Indigenous peoples’ cultures. Vancouver Anthology was first published in 1991 and re-published in its second edition in 2009.

Records consist of proofs, mock-ups, photographic materials, correspondence, and other material relating to the production of Vancouver Anthology’s first and second editions.

Vancouver Area Organizations series

Originally numbered 14.000. Series consists of records relating to institutions and organizations based in the Vancouver area and their relationships with International House and includes correspondence, reports, minutes, clippings and other published materials.

Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Society

Series consists of records related to the Vancouver Asian Heritage Month Society (VAHMS) including project proposals, committee meeting agendas and minutes, programs and posters from events, budgets, grant applications, photographs, correspondence, and event planning records.

Vancouver Centre Campaigns

Series consists of records related to Johnson’s own campaigns running as the NDP candidate for Federal Member of Parliament in the riding of Vancouver Centre. Materials in the series are predominantly related to his 1972 and 1974 campaigns.
Records consist of minutes, correspondence, photographs, campaign brochures, campaign buttons, campaign ribbons, name badges, newspaper clippings, and drafts of speeches.

Vancouver Chinese Cultural Centre

Series consists of textual records related to the Chinese Cultural Centre (CCC) in Vancouver, British Columbia. Materials include a guide to Chinatown-Strathcona, publicity materials related to events sponsored by the CCC, a media briefing, a photograph of Howe Lee (a former director of the CCC), and a speech by Dr. Wallace Chung.

Vancouver Downtown stadium.

Series consists of copies of Vancouver Downtown stadium proposal and supplementary materials, created by the Iredale Partnership, B.C., dated 1979, which primarily includes photographs, circulars, slides, and publications related to awards in the architectural field. W. Randle Iredale was professional advisor of the <i>Royal Architectural Institute of Canada 1986 Awards Program</i>. Series is arranged into its original order.

Vancouver Historical Society series

The series consists of records documenting Laurenda Daniells’ activities as the Principal Co-investigator of the Vancouver Centennial Bibliography Project by the Vancouver Historical Society. Materials include correspondence, applications, proposals, notes, reports, financial reports, budgets, meeting agendas and minutes.

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).

Vancouver Study Group and Red Star Collective

Series contains material relating to the Vancouver Study Group (VSG), later the Red Star Collective (RSC). Material related to the administration of the group includes full group and committee reports, agendas, meeting minutes and summaries, and draft and final versions of internal and public documents. The series also includes critiques of other communist, socialist, and leftist organizations’ positions, including In Struggle! (En Lutte!) and the Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist), as well as position and analysis papers written by RSC members. Material also includes papers, articles, notes, and discussion guides written by RSC and non-RSC members on various topics. Other material includes documents from seminars, workshops, and conferences organized or participated in by RSC; documents and correspondence from or about other communist, socialist, or leftist organizations; miscellaneous ephemera; photocopy of published material; an interview transcript; manuscripts of poetry by Joan McIntosh, text of speeches given by RSC honouring Jack Scott, and other materials.

Vancouver Urban Futures Project series

Series consists of records generated during the 1971-74 "Vancouver Urban Futures Project" and the 1989-90 "Choosing Our Future" follow-up project, intended to determine citizens' views on various urban development and lifestyle issues. It includes correspondence, reports, computer print-outs, and telephone survey questionnaires (draft versions and both blank and completed forms) used in the surveys.

Vancouver’s Park Site 19 project.

Series consists of records pertaining to the Park Site 19 Project, which primarily includes business reports and correspondence with the Board of Parks, Recreation Department and Vancouver City Council, Park Site 19: Heritage Park Concept Plan publications, design guidelines and newspaper clippings. In addition, records pertain to Barclay Heritage Square 8573 and St. Francis Construction. A few business records are related to the Downtown Stadium.

Vancouver, BC, and Out-of-province Building Files series

The series consists of files about buildings the firm built or altered in Vancouver, elsewhere in British Columbia, and outside the province. Some of the files deal with contracts that the firm did not win. The records include original architectural drawings; photographs; and related correspondence, reports, journals, minutes of committee meetings, forms of tender, quotations, agreements, specifications, certificates of insurance, and hardware schedules. The records are arranged into sub-series based on the project files and grouped under subject headings chosen by the architectural firm: Communication, Transportation & Public Utilities; Religious and Funerary; Exhibitions & Spectacles; Residences; Professional; Mercantile; Social & Recreational; Schools; Administrative & Financial; Universities - Canada (excepting the University of British Columbia); Community & Regional; Hotels & Cafes; Government; Industrial. This original order of categorization has been maintained. Some files on projects can be found under two categories, particularly Social & Recreational and Community & Regional. The projects are arranged alphabetically and then in chronological order within these subject headings. For some projects, Thompson, Berwick and Pratt created a publicity file, which has been put at the beginning of the files on the particular projects.

Vanier Institute of the Family records

Governor General Georges Vanier and Madame Pauline Vanier founded the Vanier Institute of the Family in 1965. Vanier institute of the Family is a national charitable organization.
The organization funds research on demographic, economic social and health issues that effect contemporary Canadian life. In 1980, Blanche Howard was the Prime Minister's nomination for placement on the executive board of directors, for which she was duly elected.
The series contains two files, which include correspondence and board meeting minutes. The predominant subject of the series is a dispute involving members of the executive.

Vice President Academic and Development / Provost series

The series consists of records related to the Academic Women's Association, Chancellor, International Development Research Centre, Faculty & Student Affairs, Animal Care Report, Development of the Botanical Garden, Sub-Committee on Allocation of Computer Dollars, Academic Development, TRIUMF, Organization of Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD), Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Applied Science, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Dentistry, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Law, Medicine and Science. Records from President's Advisory committees, permanent, advisory, temporary and ad-hoc committees on Campus Land-Use, UBC Press, Parking Needs, Gerontology, Asian Centre, Computer Centre, Information Technology. Records about "Indian Education," organizational charts, and Y2K. Please see the inventory of files in the finding aid for a complete list of subjects.

Vice President of Faculty and Student Affairs series

The series consists of records corresponding to the various areas of responsibility of the position. The records reveal the changing role that the Faculty and Student Affairs office held within the university. The series includes four sub-series, which are Knowledge Network (consists of program proposals for the Open Learning Institute / Knowledge Network from faculty, along with accompanying correspondence, receipts, and memoranda), Committees (subject files consisting of correspondence, reports, and memoranda referring to Presidential and ad hoc committees); Faculties (subject files consisting of correspondence, reports, and memoranda, arranged by faculty), and Student Affairs (subject files comprised of minutes of meetings, interdepartmental memoranda, surveys, and newsletters). The records in the Student Affairs sub-series also consist of records created after the responsibility was shifted to different VP positions. This is due to several files consisting of records spanning three individuals in those differing positions in the early 1980s.

Vice President Student and Academic Services

The series consists of minutes, agendas, reports and accompanying material of presidential and ad hoc committees, as well as constitutive documents relating to the functional areas of student and academic services. The series consists of five sub-series: Administrative, Committees, Subject Files, Student and Academic Affairs, and Computing Services.

Victory 1945 series

Directed by David Paperny and Susan Ridout, Victory 1945 (2004) is a two-part historical documentary focusing on the vivid, personal stories of the dramatic final months of the war, leading up to VE (Victory in Europe) Day, May 8th, 1945, as told by Canadian World War II veterans who served overseas, and their girlfriends and wives that were waiting at home. It tells not only the story of Canadian's efforts overseas in the last days of the war and their impact on the war but of the reality that they came back to Canada and switched to a world and country at peace. The documentary is based on the memories of Canadian veterans and their wives, including Alex Colville, a war artist who became a world-renowned painter and Companion of the Order of Canada, Peter Stursberg, a CBC war correspondent and member of the Order of Canada, author David Dickson, later a Supreme Court judge in New Brunswick, John Dougan, who would have a long career as a Canadian ambassador, and others. The documentary also includes interviews with several post-war immigrants who left a war-ravaged Europe, including Holocaust survivor Celina Lieberman, former German U-Boat engineer Werner Hirschmann, and a ten-year-old German boy named Holger Herwig, now a military historian at the University of Calgary. Victory 1945 is narrated by Steve Burgess.

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

Video

The videos relate to fishing issues such as the Skeena River Steelhead, Salmon, the Sportfish Observer Program and First Nations fishing rights. Many are undated and/or without production information. The videos are arranged by SP VT numbers; SP VT 19.1 – 19.9.

Video cassettes

Two VHS copies of the documentary film, "The Spirit Wrestlers," and other video cassettes relating mainly to the life of the Doukhobors in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia.

Video Cassettes

This series consists of four videos of programs produced by B.C. Hydro that were broadcast on local television in British Columbia in the 1970s and 1980s.

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