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- [1959-196-?]
Series consists of draft chapters, clippings, and notes of Messenger's work on his sea-themed novel called The Last Horizon.
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Series consists of draft chapters, clippings, and notes of Messenger's work on his sea-themed novel called The Last Horizon.
The series consists of copies of Macdonald's CVs and biographical notes and a copy of the transcript of Macdonald's news conference announcing his resignation as UBC president (October 28, 1966).
Lecture/Administrative material series
Series consists mainly of lecture notes, syllabi, field trip maps and instructions, and transparencies used for various geology courses taught at UBC and UCLA.
Series consists of colored slides, black and white photographs and colored photographs of Marion Gilroy, the Gilroy family, North Central Saskatchewan Regional Library board members and employees, Dr. Helen Stewart, Marjorie Holmes and Muriel Foulkes.
Series consists of 15 audio recordings of interviews and lectures.
Series consists of records about games and word puzzles created by Messenger. There are three subseries: Miscellaneous subseries, "Triple-Ploy" subseries, and Board Games subseries.
Subseries consists of records about creating various types of word games and puzzles. These records include original, copy and draft puzzles, notes, completed puzzles (not started by Messenger), and clippings.
Subseries consists of records about Messenger's regular puzzle column Triple-Ploy, published in Western Living Magazine. These records include correspondence, completed puzzles and revisions.
This series contains photographs relating to MacLeod’s personal life, as well as his art. Included are photographs of the 2004 exhibit of MacLeod’s paintings.
Gemini North was a company co-owned by Pat Carney and her brother. The company conducted socio-economic studies in Northern Canada. The sub-series consists of correspondence, publicity, reports and report drafts regarding the application of Orbitel Communications to the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission for providing Satellite services to Canadians in non-metropolitan areas.
Series consists of offprints of articles and published lectures by Daniells. In addition, some of his published speeches and lectures have also been catalogued separately.
Series consists of typed manuscripts for Harry Adaskin's autobiographies A Fiddler's World and A Fiddler's Choice. The first three chapters are typed in French, and the remainder is handwritten or typed in English. Included is the first chapter of a proposed third volume, dated 1 November 1988, which was never published. Also included are annotated copies of Adaskin's two autobiographies.
Series consists of scripts, proposals, shooting schedules, budgets, agreements, design sketches, call sheets, and other records relating to Kendall's direction of television series on an episodic basis. Includes material relating to episodes of The Adventures of the Black Stallion, Beachcombers, Beast Wars, Just a Kid, Kid Zone, Liberty Street, Madison, Neon Rider, Paper Route, ReBoot, Animal Miracles, Beyond Belief, Caitlin’s Way, Just Deal, Mentors, Myth Quest, New Addams Family, and Baby Pinsky.
Newspaper clippings, team list for 1987-88, score sheets, and team plays make up the central extent of the records in the Volleyball Series. Further programs and statistics on volleyball at UBC can be found in the Media and Promotions Series.
Series consists of records from Carney's private life. The series includes two diaries, correspondence, materials from a trip to Nairobi, and travel brochures. The diaries contain numerous loose notes and correspondence, including a copy of Carney's resignation speech left in its original order. The series also includes a folder of materials about Pat's mother, Mrs. Dora Carney. The folder contains letters and articles written by Mrs. Carney. The series also provides information about various trips (2003-2006) and a sub-series about Carney's company Gemini North.
Series consists of term papers written by Gnup's students. This series is restricted.
Series consists of records pertaining to the anthology edited by Messenger and Bill New in 1993. There are four subseries: Research Notes subseries, Permissions subseries, Miscellaneous subseries, and Chronologies subseries.
The Basketball Series consists of media guides, statistics, research materials, and yearbooks. Also included is a scrapbook for the 1991-92 season and newspaper clippings. The Media and Promotions Series contains basketball programs and other publications on UBC basketball statistics
Subseries consists of records that were used for or produced during the creation of Literature in English. These records include correspondence, revision, notes, reviews, designs, and various illustrations.
The records reflected in the Football Series include Game Programs 1948-1961, historical research notes on football at UBC, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and a football roster from 1972. As with other series, football programs and statistics can be found in the Media and Promotions Series.
Audio-recording: Men in Scarlet / Sgt. Preston of the Yukon.
Photo CDs and an audiocassette associated with Grace’s research into Mina Hubbard and Newfoundland.
The writing of Frances Adaskin series
Series consists of articles, clippings, and memoirs of Frances Adaskin.
Series consists of individual photographs and grouped photographs of the school's staff, students, and facilities.
Series consists primarily of photographs of Harold Copp, taken at conferences and speaking engagements, in laboratories and at UBC. Candid, posed and professional shots are included. Series also consists of photographs of colleagues of Copp and buildings at UBC. Photos are arranged broadly by topic.
This series consists of agendas, memorandums, and correspondence mainly on the Millennium Breakfast in the 2000s. Also present are records relating to the Big Block Awards Banquet and UBC Hall of Fame, including programs, newspaper clippings, and other miscellaneous items.
Cross Country Track & Field series
Newspaper clippings make up most of the Cross Country Track and Field Series records. Other documents include a team roster from 2004. Also, please see the Media and Promotions series for programs on track and field at UBC.
Series consists of photographs from the Faculty of Education. The bulk of the photographs are from the Apple Classroom of Tomorrow Project.
This series includes albums showing David Fischer’s pre-production work and the finished product.
This series consists of research compiled by Fred Hume on the history of athletics at UBC. Included is a chronological outline of the history of many of the university’s sports teams and the development of sporting facilities at the university. Materials also contain research on coaches and profile write-ups on sports people for the UBC Sports Hall of Fame. Football programs can be found in this series 1952-2019.
The Golf Series is one fo the more significant in the Department of Athletics and Recreation fonds. Included in this series are correspondence, newspaper clippings, and financial statements. In addition, player training schedules, team rosters, scorecards, and tournament programs make up many of the records. Also included are agendas, travel itineraries, and player personality profiles.
The records in the Field Hockey Series are comprised primarily of research materials on the history of field hockey at UBC. Other documents in this series include roster lists, newspaper clippings, bulletins, and committee responsibilities. In addition, UBC Field Hockey programs and statistics can be found in the Media and Promotions Series.
The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts for publications, articles, speeches and reports by Verner, minutes of meetings of UBC and government committees on which Verner sat, and map research materials, 1941-1979. The papers also include almost 200 photographs, mostly snapshots, of Verner, friends and colleagues dating from the 1920s to 1979 and over 400 historical maps of North America, the Arctic and Asia, 1550-19__. Professor Verner organized his files into three subject areas relating to his work and interests: Personal, ca. 1921-1979, Adult Education, 1940s-1978, and Cartography, 1949- 1979. This arrangement has been maintained. Files within the three series are organized into sub-series, the order reflecting as closely as could be ascertained the original order of the papers as set up by Verner. In some cases this was difficult to determine as the materials were received as separate accessions over a number of years. In most cases the files are identified as Verner labeled them.
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Subseries consists of maps, charts, and plans collected by Verner, the majority of which appeared in atlases and books. Subseries also includes a few manuscript maps. The maps, charts, and plans are mainly of North America, in particular the western and northern parts, and of eastern Russia and China. There are many maps of Northern Canada, the North Pole, Bering Strait, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California, and the Pacific Ocean. A number of maps feature the tracks of the ships of explorers such as Cook, Vancouver, La Perouse, Muller, Cluny, De Fonte, Dixon and Meares, Mackenzie and Hearne.
The maps are engraved and lithographed. Mapmakers from Europe and North America include Aaron and John Arrowsmith, Didier Robert de Vaugondy, Abraham Ortelius, Guiljelmo Blaeu, Gerard Mercator, Jodocus Hondius, Sebastian Munster, Reynold [Renier] Elstracke, Guillaume de L'Isle, Renier and Joshua Ottens, Herman Moll, Isaac Brouckner, Isak Tirion, Thomas Jeffreys, Philippe Buache, Pierre Francois Tardieu, L. Aubert, Neele, Joseph Nicholas de L'Isle, Christian Gotleib Theophil Reichard, George H. Swanston, Adrian Hubert Brue, Alexander Kincaid, J. and C. Walker, Jehoshaphat Aspin, Sidney Hall, Illman & Pilbrow, C.V. Monin, Laguillermie, Mardelet, Samuel Parker, M.M. Peabody, Thomas Foot, J. Bartholemew, Edward Weller, Edward Stanford, August Sontag, Dr. E.K. Kane, James Wyld, and James Alden.
Fonds consists of essays, articles, offprints, reviews, contracts, correspondence, a CV, a scrapbook, photocopies, maps, plans, notes, microfilm, and photographs about the personal lives and research of Philip and Helen Akrigg. Fonds contains two series: Research Collections (1580-1993) and Personal Material (1934-1999).
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Series consists of three research collections maintained by Helen and Philip Akrigg: British Columbia History; William Shakespeare, the Earl of Southampton, James I & the Jacobean Period; and Garnett G. Sedgewick research collections. The first research collection includes photocopies, photoprints, maps, plans, notes and other materials used by Helen and Philip Akrigg for their books on British Columbia history and place names. The second research collection consists of microfilms, photocopies, photographs and original English documents acquired by Philip Akrigg while working on his books about William Shakespeare, the Earl of Southampton, James I and the Jacobean period. The final collection comprises research materials relating to G.G. Sedgewick assembled for Akrigg's Garnett Sedgewick Memorial Lecture (1980).
The fonds consists of hand-written notes as well as published articles relating to artists in Canada between the early 17th century and the late 20th century. The fonds also consists of copies of correspondence between artists, as well as Walkers own correspondence with artists and the artistic world in general, both inside and outside Canada. The fonds consists of the following series and is largely arranged in its original order. 1) Canadian Artists 2) Records relating to Dear Nan: Letters to Emily Carr, Nan Cheney, and Humphrey Toms 3) Photographs.
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Series consists of hand-written notes, photocopied and other articles, newspaper clippings, and advertising of art exhibitors of Canadian art. Although covering nearly four hundred years of Canadian art history, the bulk of the series is concerned with the early 20th century and the Group of Seven artistic school. Series arrangement based on Walker's filing system.
English Literature Research Collection
The collection consists of records collected by Professor David Macaree in his research on early 18th Century English literature. It includes transcribed typed copies of the complete works of David Crawford (or Crawfurd) (ca. 1700); a copy of an article written by Macaree about Crawford (1961); and photocopies of early political pamphlets by Daniel Defoe (ca. 1700-1714).
Family Reconstitutions Project subseries
Subseries consists of records related to the Family Reconstitutions Project, including censuses, maps, tax assessment rolls, and research notes. The Project was a series of family reconstitution studies for the cities of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia and Perth, Ontario, in the 18th and 19th centuries. Ward pursued a professional and personal interest in this project, but it did not reach the publication stage.
San Francisco Bay Map Collection
Collection consists of maps (in the form of photocopies, sketches, and photographs) used by Neal Harlow while writing his book The Maps of San Francisco Bay.
Series consists of cigarette card and autograph albums, a box of Chinese leaf paintings, a pair of ivory blades, and publications collected by members of the Warren Family.
The fonds consists of family papers, genealogical material, manuscripts and correspondence documenting the history of the Warren family in England. Some of the family members represented in the fonds are Reverend Dawson Warren, Falkland G.E. Warren, and Charlotte Jackson. The fonds also includes biographical information about Harry Warren and copies of his publications to 1978.
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Fonds consists of correspondence, certificates, notes, photographs, printed materials, publications, diaries, minutes, financial materials, reports, the text of speeches, and manuscripts pertaining to Harry T. Logan and other members of the Logan Family. Fonds includes the diaries of John A. Logan, a pastor and Harry Logan's father. Fonds also includes Gwyneth Logan's work on the genealogy of the Logan family, as well as memorabilia from her university days and letters of condolence which she received on the death of Professor Logan.
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Series consists of certificates, diaries, correspondence, clippings, postcards, photographs, notes, manuscripts, publications, and deeds about various members of the Logan family. Series contains six subseries: Rev. John A. Logan, Harry T. Logan, John Elano Logan, Gwyneth N.L. Murray Logan, Logan Family History, and Miscellaneous subseries.
The fonds consists of materials created, received or collected by various members of the Haweis family. The family members represented in the the Haweis family fonds include Lionel Haweis, his father and mother Reverend Hugh Reginald and Mary Eliza Haweis, sister Hugolin Haweis and brother Stephen Haweis and assorted other relatives.
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The sous-fonds consists of a manuscript, Tahiti: South Sea and Other Missionary Matters, 1788-1803, papers of T. Haweis transcribed and edited by Lionel Haweis (1942), a ministry certificate (1796) and other miscellaneous items.
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The fonds consists of biographical information, correspondence, publications, news clippings, photographs, awards, reports, diaries and ephemera, which belong to or were written/created by Lyle Creelman.
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Series consists of photographs relating to Lyle Creelman’s nursing activities, WHO and UNRRA experiences, and photographs of her family, colleagues and friends.
The fonds consists of several series including: Correspondence (189--1985); Family and Early Papers (1802-1992); Subject Files (1947-1977); Speeches, Articles and Publications; (1925-1974); Biographical Material (1908-1990, 2009); Canada Council (1950-1972), Canadian National Commission for UNESCO (1957-1974), Canadian Universities Foundation (1962/63), Canadian-American Committee (1957-1976), Carnegie Foundation (1951-1963), Centenary Council (1962-1969), Centennial Commission (1964- 1977), John and Mary Markle Foundation (1952-1971), Koerner Foundation (1962-1978), League of Nations Society (1926-1940), Nova Scotia Grants Committee (1962-1974); Massey Commission (1949-1956), Senate (1966-1968); Travels (1954-1978); University of East Africa Commission (1962-1963); Wartime Information Board (1942-1945); Financial Records (1928-1982); Printed/Published Material (1909-1982); and Photographs (1900- 1977). There is also the Margaret (Margie) Thomas MacKenzie sous-fonds.
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