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Artist Trading Cards

In the late 1990s, Artists began using the small 2.5-inch by 3.5-inch trading card templates as the basis for a new way to share small format artworks. In the early 2000s, Anna Banana began to create and trade her own cards, amassing a fairly large collection, and producing a significant number of her own card editions. This series is made up of her own creations, as well as cards collected from artists at the trading events which she attended.

This series is mostly made up of trading cards in binders or folders, with some information relating to the development of this art form in the file called “ARTIST TRADING CARDS: The Story.” Banana compiled cards into binders either by year or by significance, and kept her own separate from those which she received from others.

Artist records

Kujundzic’s artist records are divided into two subseries: artwork and projects, and exhibitions and publicity. Artwork and projects includes records related to the production of his artwork, including drafts, studio works, sketchbooks, writings, poetry, and research and inspiration materials. Included are several metal and plaster moulds and woodblock prints.

Exhibitions and publicity subseries includes records concerning the exhibitions and galleries Kujundzic took part in. It includes magazine articles, newspaper and press clippings, artwork commissions, posters and pamphlets, and photocopies of articles about Kujundzic and his art.

Artist and exhibition research files

Series consists of files compiled by Ainslie while researching three artists: Inglis Sheldon-Williams, Henry George Glyde and Cecil Buller, in the 1980's-1990's. Files contain research notes, photocopies from archival collections and reference sources, transcripts of interviews, correspondence and photographs of artworks.

Artifacts series

Series consists of three artifacts, including a drawing of Cyrus Bowers, grandfather of Mary Bollert; a mailing tube used by Grace Bollert, sister of Mary Bollert, to house a number of her degrees; and a Coronation Medal and letter sent from Buckingham Palace to Mary Bollert to commemorate the coronation of King George VI.

Artifacts series

Series consists of Black's war medals, colour pallet, brushes, pencils, art and carving instruments, and skulls used in teaching. It also includes a sculptured head, colour separations used to reproduce some of Black's art for cards and other purposes, and a stamp album begun in Black’s youth.

Artifacts series

Series consists of artifacts from St. John’s University in Taiwan, world reunions of the Johanneans, and St. John’s University Alumni Associations, including badges for the world reunions and souvenir caps, cups, T-shirts, ring, crystal artworks, magnifiers, key chain watch, paper weight and gift flag. Box 6 contains hard artifacts (e.g. non-fabric materials), while box 7 contains soft artifacts (e.g. fabric materials).

Artifacts

Series contains 6 objects, 1 black fabric graduation hood, 4 embroidered crests, 1 circular badge, from Dorothy Slaughter's time in the BC Public Health Service.

[Artifacts]

Series contains assortment of artifacts including graduation pins, insignia, rings, badges, medals, and a bracelet related to various BC and Canadian nursing schools, awards and other designations. Includes graduation pins from UBC School of Nursing, Vancouver General Hospital, Royal Jubilee Hospital, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Royal Columbia Hospital, Nanaimo General Hospital, Royal Inland Hospital among others. Graduation anniversary pins for UBC SON and several UBC Sorority pins also appear in the series. Also includes, pins for RNABC Award of Honour, Nurses Administrators Association of BC, Northern Territory Nurses Registration, Mary Agnes Snively Memorial Medal and Licensed Practical Nurses Association of BC. Series contains several artifacts from outside British Columbia, Trained Nurses Association of India, Winnipeg and Edmonton General Hospitals and The General Nursing Council for England & Wales. Contains 1 pin and a badge mounted in frames, some items arrived with custom storage boxes.

British Columbia History of Nursing Society

Artifact

Series consists of a traditional Chinese bamboo brush pen with a cap, made in Canton, China.

Articles, Talks and Notes series

Series consists of assorted material pertaining to George Curtis and a list of select papers by Curtis. Also included are autobiographical notes written by George Curtis about his own life (titled “memoranda”), as well as discussions with others and supporting documentation recalling his role in various events and legal cases – these were acquired in the 2014 accession.

Articles, Statements, and Speeches series

Series consists of various articles, statements and speeches Beesley made throughout his career. Series is arranged chronologically. The CD-R optical discs contain jpeg images of the textual material. Speeches relate to political issues and debates surrounding the Law of the Sea Conference. The jpeg images are arranged into folders by subject and were scanned at a low resolution (l00 dpi).

Articles written by Kilian

The material of this series pertains to articles written by Crawford Kilian and published in a variety of magazines and journals, including the Georgia Straight. It includes copies of the articles as well of material regarding the research of article topics. Topics covered in these articles include science fiction writing, British Columbia's educational system, online writing techniques and social issues.

Articles series

Series consists of draft copies of articles, columns and commentaries, correspondence relating to the articles’ publication for Suzuki’s article series with The Globe and Mail (1987-1989), the Southam News Syndicate (1985-1995) and Science Dimension (1984-1986). In The Globe and Mail correspondence files, one can find correspondence relating to Suzuki’s column’s cancellation and the fallout from that decision. Series is arranged chronologically by the start date of the column and then chronologically within each article series.

Articles related to Alice Wright

Series consists of newspaper clippings, articles and other textual material featuring articles related to Alice Wright, including articles regarding her work with the Registered Nurses’ Association of BC and the International Council of Nurses, her collection of Infant Feeding Devices, and the celebration of her 100th birthday in 1994.

Articles regarding socialism

This series contains records relating to the writing and distribution of articles regarding socialism. The Boag Foundation provided authors with aid in the publishing and circulation of such materials.

Articles by Spider Robinson

Series contains material relating to articles written by Spider Robinson. Draft articles are of a singular nature or were written for Robinson's regular columns "Future Tense" for the Globe and Mail and "Thrillin' at the MacMillan for the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre.

Articles and Reviews series

Series consists of articles, reviews, correspondence, clippings, photographs, reports, essays, and applications pertaining to Sage's professional activities, including those within the UBC Department of History. The series contains five subseries: Articles, Reviews, Other Material, Later Papers, and Department of History subseries.

Article Series

Series consists of rough drafts and revisions of manuscripts submitted for publication in BC Studies. Also included are correspondence between the authors and the journal editor, as well as comments and reports from referees before publication approval. Series arranged by issue and author.

Article Reprints series

The series consists of two sub-series. The first includes undated copies of article reprints arranged alphabetically by the author. The second includes bound volumes of departmental reprints from 1958 to 1981.

Artefacts

Series consists of an assortment of what remains of Hanne's non-textual, non-photographic belongings, acquired throughout her life and kept until the time of her death. These artefacts pertain to her career, her work as a writer, and her everyday life. They include metal stamps (featuring photographs of Hanne and headings used in some of her pamphlets), administrative rubber stamps (featuring the address of her gymnastics school in Vienna), and a small leather change purse containing Italian currency. There is another leather purse containing keys and key chains. Other personal effects include two makeup applicators, a small cloth bag, two trinkets on a small chain, two porcelain coins from Germany, a metal Comité pin on green ribbon, and a plastic key chain in the shape of a British Columbia license plate.

Art Work series

Series consists of original sketches (483) and watercolours (120), lino and woodblocks and prints, cancellation proofs for lithographs and woodcuts, as well as other art forms (including street banners and welded metal) in which Black worked. There is also a small volume of artwork by others.

Art series

The series consists of eight numbered woodcut prints by Johnson. It was originally sold to James Thornton in 1982 or 1983.

Archives Policy and ACA Survey series

The series consists of records documenting Laurenda Daniells’ role as the University Archivist, particularly her work on the University Archives policies. Materials include manuals, drafts, notes, memorandums, reports, and surveys.

Archives Administration

Series covers the internal workings of the Archives Collective, especially the activities of James Thomas. Contents are mostly related to various archival or historical networks that the Collective was a part of, or correspondence dedicated to collecting materials from organization and subsequently housing the collected materials. Series contains letters, newsletters, lists of organizations, and donation receipts.

Architectural Drawings

Records include architectural drawings of some of Cardew’s best known projects including the Crown Life Building (now known by its address at 1500 West Georgia), the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at the University of British Columbia, the Calgary Folk Music Festival Hall, the CN Pavilion at Expo ’86, the Lignum Sawmill Offices in Williams Lake, Reigning Champ Stores, the TNRD Public Library and Art Gallery, and the Yunesit’in First Nation (also known as Stone Band) School, as well as private homes, offices, and furniture designs. Drawings are both stapled and loose, hand drawn and printed, on a variety of media including tracing paper, bond paper, plastic, and vellum.

Archaeology series

Series consists of the following subseries: correspondence, subject files, awards, biography, address book, diaries, lecture notes, lectures, reading lists, daybooks, class lists, examinations, student transcripts, notebook, notes, clippings, newsletters, minutes, minutes and agenda, conference papers, manuscripts, radio broadcasts, archaeological digs, data, carbon 14 dates, charts, illustrations, project progress reports, reports, papers, bibliography, project evaluations, project proposals, financial records, pictorial material, index cards, sound recordings, and artifacts. The materials in this series pertain to Borden's activities in archaeology.

Arbitration cases reference files

Series consists of copies of other unions' and locals ' arbitration case books, as well as their master agreements. Each book includes the proceedings of each case brought before an arbitration board or an individual arbitrator. There are also memorandum to, and interpretations of, some of the agreements.

Appraisements

Series contains bound Appraisal ledgers that include: summaries showing new and depreciated valuations, recapitulation, new replacement values, insurance exclusions, drawings, and building/machinery summaries. Each file of ledgers pertain to a specific CANFISCO site of operations.

Appraisement series

Series consists of an appraisement report produced for the University by the General Appraisal Company of Vancouver, appraising the value of UBC’s properties and physical assets. The report comprises nine volumes; an index included with Volume 1 and a recapitulation.

Appointments series

Series consists of correspondence, travel itineraries, copies of speeches, agendas, minutes and other materials relating to various events and meetings attended by Michael Smith between 1994 and 2000. Identified as "Appointments" in Smith's filing system, the events/activities have been filed chronologically.

Appointment books.

Series consists of 13 appointment books containing various entries detailing
specific appointments, predominantly those related to Mr. Barrett's political affairs. The 1985 daytimer contains some references, presumably by Mrs . Barrett, to events that occurred during trips outside of Canada .

Appointment books

Series documents Shimizu’s personal and professional appointments from 1935 until 1962. The series consists of photocopies of original appointment books.

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