History of the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration series
- Series
- 1976
Part of Earle D. MacPhee fonds
Series consists of correspondence, transcripts, and a book about the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration history.
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History of the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration series
Part of Earle D. MacPhee fonds
Series consists of correspondence, transcripts, and a book about the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration history.
History of the Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia and its membership
Series includes histories of the RNABC, the Richmond Delta chapter and the South Peace chapter and its membership. It also includes a primary document with photographs regarding the 1964 conference on Continuing and Higher Education for Nurses, hosted by the Fraser Valley District of the RNABC.
Series is arranged in the following subseries:
Part of Vancouver Institute fonds
The series contains papers written by M.Y. Williams regarding the history of the Vancouver Institute.
History, Objectives, and Policies series
Part of International House fonds
Initially numbered 10.000. The series consists of records relating to the organizational history of International House and includes reports, minutes, clippings, correspondence, and photographs. Also included are copies of the International House constitution and amendments and the office filing code.
Part of Henry Howard fonds
Series consists of records that reflect Howard's interest in vintage automobiles and horticulture.
Series reflects the Splane’s home life and social events they hosted and attended. Records include guest lists, invitations, correspondence, home repair reports, newspaper articles, programs, and newsletters.
Part of Pacific Educational Press fonds
This book was published by PEP in 2004. It originated as a series of papers presented at the Vaines Symposium at the University of British Columbia in September 2003. The book was intended for education students and for practicing home economics teachers.
Series consists of correspondence and reviews.
Part of Charlotte Black fonds
Series consists of drafts of a constitution and bylaws of the Canadian Home Economics Association, the text of a speech given by Black to the Association, and a history of the field of Home Economics.
Home Economics Undergraduate Society records series
Series consists of newsletters, student handbooks, photographs of the Home Economics Undergraduate Society (HEUS), and newspaper clippings concerning its activities.
Part of Alumni Association fonds
Series consists of correspondence, notes, and programs relating to various Homecoming and Reunion events.
Part of Walter H. Gage fonds
Series consists of diplomas, certificates, citations, awards, and other memorabilia arising from Gage's education and professional life.
Series includes records about the various awards received by Richard Splane, including honorary degrees from the University of Toronto, MacMaster University, Wilfred Laurier University, and UBC. In addition, records include correspondence, event programs, speech transcripts, and certificates.
Series reflects various honours, awards, and degrees earned by Verna Splane. Records include correspondence, pamphlets, notes, certificates, agendas, and speech transcripts.
Part of Douglas Harold Copp fonds
Series consists of records relating to the honours and awards Copp received throughout his professional career and includes certificates, diplomas, degrees, letters of commendation and plaques. Files are arranged alphabetically by the name of the award. Several items are oversize and stored in a flat oversize box.
Series includes records about Richard and Verna’s membership in the Order of Canada, their UBC joint honorary degree, and their entry into the Canadian Who’s Who. Records include information sheets and pamphlets, newsletters, correspondence, biographical summaries, and speech transcripts.
Part of Robert Allison Hood fonds
Series consists of notes, tax receipts and assessments, indentures, clippings, and other documents related to W. Bennet Hood's death and estate.
Part of William Hale White family fonds
Series is composed of correspondence of Marian Milford, the sister of D.V. White, and of notes and correspondence of Simon Nowell-Smith, the nephew of D.V. White.
Horticultural Societies series
Part of Frank E. Buck fonds
Series consists of correspondence, clippings, published materials, and certificates regarding horticultural societies with which Buck was involved.
Horticulture - Course Materials series
Part of Alden Barss fonds
The series consists of course outlines and other materials, written lecture notes, and published materials (including off-print articles, clippings, and pamphlets).
Part of Alden Barss fonds
The series consists of correspondence, reports, course materials, published materials (including off-print articles, clippings, and pamphlets), and photographs. The records concern general aspects of horticulture.
The photographs are pasted onto pages, and part of a report is included in the "Geology Notes file." These pages have been placed in separate envelopes but left in the file folder.
Horticulture - Historical series
Part of Alden Barss fonds
The series consists of correspondence, reports, course materials, published materials (including off-print articles, clippings, and pamphlets), and photographs. Some of the records may have been collected by Alden Barss in writing his history of the Department of Horticulture. The photos are described and stored separately.
Horticulture - Systematic Pomology series
Part of Alden Barss fonds
The series consists of correspondence, course materials including written notes, and published materials (including off-print articles, clippings, and pamphlets). The records concern the growing of apples, pears, and related fruits.
Hospital Equipment Mission series
Part of Lloyd F. Detwiller fonds
Series consists of correspondence, articles, and notes about the Hospital Equipment Mission.
Part of Juda Quastel fonds
Series contains various reports, correspondence, and research from Quastel's stay in Cardiff and Montreal. This series contains two sub-series: Cardiff and Montreal General Hospital.
The series includes payroll records from 1899 and 1904, and receipts and invoices dating from 1899 through 1911.
Part of Geoffrey Smedley fonds
Series consists of materials documenting the design and construction of the Smedleys’ home on Gambier Island, including its reconstruction after a fire in 2004, and includes architectural drawings, building permits, correspondence, and related documentation.
The files are arranged in chronological order.
Part of Ralston Family Fonds
Series consists of account books, life insurance documents, mortgage records, bank statements and bank books, receipts, photographs, and other material related to the daily life of the Ralston family from 1956-2003. It also contains textual records from the year that Keith and Mollie spent in England from August 1975 to August 1976.
Part of Pacific Educational Press fonds
This book was published in 2004. Each chapter of the book deals with a different type of challenge that a museum might come up against, such as preservation, managing art collections, and representing cultures appropriately. Series consists of drafts, correspondence, and editorial notes.
Part of Henry Howard fonds
The series consists of incorporation records, minutes, annual reports, financial records, and correspondence generated by Howard Farms, established by Henry and Gloria Howard in 1952.
Hudson’s Bay Company Research series
Part of Keith Ralston fonds
Series consists of textual records relating to Ralston’s research at the Hudson’s Bay Company archives in Winnipeg and includes correspondence, written notes, copies of original documents, typewritten manuscripts, and copies of published articles.
Hudson’s Hope housing and school
Part of W. Randle Iredale fonds
Series consists of records pertaining to the Hudson’s Hope Housing project, George W. Pearkes Elementary School, and the Tecton Factory Built School, dated circa 1965 to 1967.
Hugh McLennan (1927-2004) files
Part of McLennan family fonds
The series consists of photographs and textual records spanning the period 1850-1984, predominantly 1880-1960, relating to the McLennan family as arranged by Hugh McLennan (1927-2004). The series also comprises records related to Hugh McLennan's work as a camp counsellor north of Montreal during the early 1940s.
The series includes photographs; incoming and outgoing correspondence; genealogical and family information; diaries, including World War I diaries, and remembrances; newspaper clippings and ephemera; official documents, including wills and marriage certificates; obituaries and tributes; drafts of writings, research notes, and sketches; McLennan's coil-bound notebooks about canoe trips, a typescript of one of McLennan's camping journals and accompanying photographs; a letter to a family member regarding McLennan family genealogy; and photocopies of birth, marriage, and death notes in the family Bible. Family members prominently represented include Hugh McLennan (1825-1899), John Stewart McLennan (1853-1939), Francis McLennan (1857-1940), Bartlett McLennan (1868-1918), Isabella Christine McLennan (1870-1960), Hugh McLennan (1887-1915), and William McLennan (1856-1904).
Part of Hilda Thomas fonds
Series contains records related to Thomas’s human rights activism, including subject files on Iranian refugees, Iraq, and prisoner’s rights.
Humanities Research Council of Canada Reports series
Part of Gordon Elliott fonds
Series consists of reports to the Humanities Research Council on the inventory of Australian writing in Canadian literature. The reports were submitted from 1967-1973.
Humbird family financial records
Part of Humbird family fonds
Series consists of financial records of Jacob Humbird, John A. Humbird, and Thomas J. Humbird. Includes records concerning the estates of Jacob and John A. Humbird. Series is arranged into the following sub-series: Jacob Humbird estate records, John A. Humbird financial and estate records, and Thomas J. Humbird financial records.
Humbird Lumber Company Limited records
Part of Humbird family fonds
Series consists of minutes and financial records of Humbird Lumber Company Limited, and has been arranged into two sub-series according to these records types.
Part of Lewis family fonds
Series consists of poetry, prose, book reviews, the text of speeches and broadcasts, newspaper clippings, editorials, lecture notes, and reports about the professional and personal activities of Hunter Lewis. In addition, the series includes notebooks written by Stella Lewis, Hunter Lewis' wife.
Part of W. Randle Iredale fonds
Series consists of records pertaining to the Hydro Tourist Lookout, a project completed by the Rhone & Iredale, Architects, dated circa 1963-1967, which primarily includes portfolios, project area signs, circulars, posters and photographs of the site.
The Ice Hockey Series consists of team rosters, programs, scoresheets, and newspaper clippings. Also found in the series are scrapbooks made up of news clippings from the 1940s and 1950s and a history of UBC ice hockey by Bus Moore. Similar to the other series listed in the fonds, further ice hockey programs and statistics can be found in the Media and Promotions Series.
Part of Peter A. Larkin fonds
Series consists of correspondence, reports, and minutes arising from Dr. Larkin's involvement with two international research organizations: the International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management (ICLARM) and the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).
Ida and the Wool Smugglers-Production, Reviews and Publicity.
Part of Ann Blades fonds
Series contains a contract, trade catalogues, sketches, drawings, paintings, preparatory manuscripts, correspondence, notes, clippings, research materials, reviews and royalty statements related to the production and sale of the book, <i>Ida and the Wool Smugglers</i>. Some oversized materials are housed in a separate container; please see the file list for further detail.
Part of Peter A. Larkin fonds
Series consists of correspondence, minutes, and reports arising from Dr. Larkin's involvement with the International Development Research Centre.
The series consists of records related to the administration, management, finances and organization of the IIPS project. Materials include correspondence, budgets, correspondence with partner and potential partner organization, committee and core group minutes, and research materials for the various committees and teams.
IIPS Promotions and Outreach series
The series includes materials generated through outreach by and promotion of the IIPS project. It contains brochures, workshop outlines, slideshow notes, and plans of demonstrations to various organizations.
Series consists of a scrapbook of illustrations by Hughes clipped from various publications, and a Christmas poem ("The Shepherd's Gifts") illustrated by Hughes; as well as a print on linen illustrated by Hughes ("Cotton Famine Relief Committee").
Part of Sydney M. Friedman fonds
Series consists of original (448) and reproduced anatomical illustrations, in black and white and colour, by Sydney M. Friedman.
Images of the Land - book and exhibition research
Part of Patricia Ainslie fonds
Series consists of material related to the production of the 1984 exhibition and book "Images of the Land: Canadian Block Prints, 1919-1945," curated and written by Patricia. Material includes research notes, article summaries, and details of research done at various archives and museums.
Series consists of records that provide insight into the history of immigration and settlement in Canada. The Chung collection is renowned for its extensive and unique collections on immigration and settlement, and the photographs, historical documents, and artefacts in this series illustrate the struggles and eventual successes of Chinese immigrants and their descendants in fields such as business, politics, and the arts. The predominant focus of this series is Chinese immigration and settlement, from the discovery of gold in British Columbia through the construction of the transcontinental railway, exclusionary immigration policies, and the development and growth of Chinese communities in Canada. In addition to Chinese and Asian immigration and settlement, this series also contains material related to Scottish immigration in Canada.
This series has been arranged into four subseries: Chinese immigration and settlement to Canada, the Yip Family and Yip Sang Company, the Chinese Freemasons (Cheekungtong), and Clandonald and Scottish immigration to Canada.
Part of Jackie Maniago fonds
Series includes records from InclusionBC, which was formerly known as the B.C. Association for Retarded Children (BCARC), B.C. Association for the Mentally Retarded (BCAMR), and B.C. Association for Community Living (BCACL). InclusionBC is a provincial organization committed to helping and advocating people with developmental disabilities to be included in all aspects of community life. They provide education and training, advocacy, and public awareness.
The records in this series cover the periods of the when the organization was known as BCAMR (1969-1989), BCACL (1989-2007), and InclusionBC (since 2007). Records in this series include publications by the organization, conference proceedings, meeting minutes, correspondence and memos, newsletters, and seminar and educational materials produced by the organization.
Part of Ralston Family Fonds
Series consists of the income tax return records from 1965-1996 for Keith and Mollie Ralston and related documentation.