Adult Education Reference series
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Part of Paul Boving fonds
The file contains brochures and pamphlets regarding the development of adult education evening agricultural courses.
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Adult Education Reference series
Part of Paul Boving fonds
The file contains brochures and pamphlets regarding the development of adult education evening agricultural courses.
Series consists of photographs about various individuals, buildings, classes, and activities within the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences.
Part of Dorothy Blakey Smith fonds
Series consists of lecture notes for UBC English courses.
Series consists of photostat copies of literary works by George Peele from the 1500s and a manuscript work by an unknown author in the late 1800s containing various excerpts and notes.
Title based on contents of series.
Part of Richard Herring fonds
Series consists of reports written by Herring while attending the University of Michigan School of Forestry, and one of his manuals.
Miscellaneous Publications series
Part of Frank E. Buck fonds
Series consists of various published materials relating to Buck's areas of activity and interest.
Part of John B. Macdonald fonds
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).
Part of Alice Borden fonds
Series consists of photographs, negatives, audiotapes, 1 T.V. film and teaching posters.
Part of Roy Daniells fonds TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE DURING STORAGE UPGRADE PROJECT
Series consists of offprints and published speeches and represents a considerable number of subjects. Most of them were given to Daniells by friends. He was very interested in cross-disciplinary topics, which is reflected by this series.
Reports on the Moiré Fringe series
Part of James Duncan fonds
Series consists of reports and papers on the "Moiré Fringe" method of strain analysis, on which James Duncan spent many years of research.
Memorial, Burial, and Vital Records
Part of Allison Family fonds
The series consists of death certificates for Alfred Thomas and Clover Thomas, handwritten Allison cemetery map, and some funeral ephemera.
Part of Roy Daniells fonds TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE DURING STORAGE UPGRADE PROJECT
Series consists of reviews of books written or contributed to by Daniells.
Part of Frank T. Gnup fonds
Series consists of term papers written by Gnup's students. This series is restricted.
Part of William Messenger fonds
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.
Slides and Presentation Material series
Part of Michael Smith fonds
Series consists of presentation slides and some lists of slides used by Michael Smith in various presentations. Also included is a small sub-series of slides from his Nobel Prize celebrations in Stockholm and a few from Vancouver.
Part of William Messenger fonds
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.
Part of Faculty of Education fonds
Series consists of photographs from the Faculty of Education. The bulk of the photographs are from the Apple Classroom of Tomorrow Project.
Part of David Fischer fonds
This series includes albums showing David Fischer’s pre-production work and the finished product.
Historical Documents and Manuscript Material
Series consists of originals and copies of historical documents and manuscript material and a related artifact.
Title based on contents of series.
Johnathan Belcher court papers and other documents
Part of Belcher Family fonds
Series consists of court papers and other documents related to Edward Belcher’s grandfather, Johnathan Belcher’s, position as the first Chief justice
of Nova Scotia.
Marianne Belcher correspondence
Part of Belcher Family fonds
Series consists of correspondence of Marianne Belcher, the mother of Edward Belcher, and is arranged in two sub-series: incoming correspondence and outgoing correspondence.
Timothy Lindall Jennison correspondence
Part of Belcher Family fonds
Series consists of a letter from Edward Belcher’s uncle, Timothy Lindall Jennison of Cambridge, New England, to a distributor of vaccines in London, England regarding a small pox vaccine.
Series consists of early printed material, including an engraving, an advertisement, a theater hand-bill, a military report, and a circular letter, related to social, military, and religious activities in early French Canada.
Alexander Brymer Belcher correspondence
Part of Belcher Family fonds
Series consists of correspondence of Edward Belcher’s brother Alexander Brymer Belcher of London, England and is arranged in two sub-series: incoming correspondence and outgoing correspondence.
Andrew Belcher correspondence, financial records and other documents
Part of Belcher Family fonds
Series consists of correspondence, financial records, and other documents created and/or received by Andrew Belcher, the father of Edward Belcher, and is arranged in four sub-series: incoming correspondence, outgoing correspondence, financial records, and documents regarding the Wright Estate.
Eleanor Belcher Cogswell correspondence
Part of Belcher Family fonds
Series consists of a letter to Edward Belcher’s sister Eleanor Cogswell of Halifax, Nova Scotia from her cousin C.E. Cunningham in Boston, Massachusetts.
Part of Belcher Family fonds
Series consists of a document regarding the organisation of The Victoria Society, a society established in England to provide employment for impoverished women. The document lists Reverend Brymer Belcher, Edward
Belcher’s nephew, as President of the society.
Supreme Court of Civil Justice
The Supreme Court of Civil Justice was originally established as the Inferior Court of Civil Justice in 1857 by Governor James Douglas to deal with the increasing number of petty claims in Victoria. The court was renamed in 1860. Series consists of records including writs, testimony, judgements, and other pertinent documents related to various cases. These records were produced by magistrates, defendants, claimants, and other relevant (and in some cases historically significant) parties including the first judge in BC, the first Attorney General, the earliest clergy, businessmen, and other prominent figures from this period in British Columbia's colonial history. The materials in this series represent a firsthand look at the business and legal proceedings from the colony's early justice system.
Edward Belcher correspondence, journals and other records.
Part of Belcher Family fonds
Series consists of eight sub-series: personal documents, journals, order book, court papers, admiralty-related correspondence and other documents, incoming correspondence, outgoing correspondence, and drawings.
Notecards by J.W. Clover, rough notes on texts and pressed plants.
Series consists of a view of the French fort at Beausejour, a view of the Point of Beausejour and Pointe a Roger, a plan of the Baffle of St. Charles during the 1837 rebellion, and a plan of the Great Quebec Fire.
Part of Thomas and Emma Crosby fonds
Series consists of objects belonging or given to Thomas Crosby including a hymnal book and an engraved wax seal stamp.
Bills, acts, proclamations, and ordinances
Series consists of individual acts, proclamations and other documents printed by the British Columbia Colonial Government between 1858 and 1871. These documents include the foundation of law and rule in the province as well as early colonial policies.
Lady Diana Belcher correspondence
Part of Belcher Family fonds
Series consists of correspondence received by Edward Belcher’s wife, Lady Diana (nee Jolliffe), including letters regarding her social and charitable activities. Includes letters received from F. Beaufort, Susan D. Durant, W. Forsyth, John Gibson, Helena F. Martin, F.L. McClintock, and [James Prior].
Part of M.Y. Williams fonds
Series consists of photographs of M.Y. Williams' family and work.
An inventory of the slides is available on the last two pages of the finding aid.
Part of Marion Gilroy fonds
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.
Axis Power - World War II series
Part of Donald MacKay fonds
Series consists of clippings, publications, cartoons, and a scrapbook collected by MacKay about the Axis powers during World War II. Series also includes an unidentified diary (1882) found by MacKay in 1931 in an abandoned building in Iceberg Bay, B.C
Notes and drawings regarding Clover's surgical instruments
Clover, Joseph Thomas
Patient's case notes, student notes and lectures, journal and notebooks, articles of agreement and indenture and testimonials for Joseph Thomas Clover.
Clover, Joseph Thomas
Clover discussions on Anesthesia
Clover's notes and discussions on Anesthesia.
Clover, Joseph Thomas
The 1858 Gold Rush on the Fraser River in British Columbia brought an influx of miners to the area, resulting in an economic boom for the colonies.
Following the end of the gold rush, however, came a time of financial strain in the 1860s and many individuals suffered personal financial loss. In 1862, a bankruptcy court was established as a formal structure to resolve insolvencies. Series includes documents related to the colonial bankruptcy court including adjudications, affidavits, declaration, deeds, notices, petitions, proofs of debt, receipts, report, statements of account, summons, and wills.
Correspondence - Native Peoples’ issues
Part of Thomas and Emma Crosby fonds
Series consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence including minutes of meetings of the Port Simpson people regarding land issues and their relationship with the Hudson's Bay Company, Kincolith Indians, surveyors, Indian agents, and the federal government, 1876-1887.
Part of Hastings Saw Mill Company fonds
Part of Hastings Saw Mill Company fonds
Part of George Hills fonds
Series consists of journals of George Hills, Bishop of Diocese of British Columbia.
Part of McLennan family fonds
The series contains textual records spanning approximately 1802-1895, which reflect Frederick Griffin’s occupation as a lawyer, particularly his position as a solicitor for the Bank of Montreal and his role as counsel for the plaintiffs in Pierre v. Gabriel S. Chouteau and Mary Charlotte v. Gabriel Chouteau, as well as his role as founder of the Canadian Loan Company. Materials include incoming correspondence and draft responses; various financial and legal documents; legal research notes and drafts of legal documents; memoranda; meeting minutes; land and property documents and surveyors reports; newspaper clippings and ephemera; and other documents. Legal and financial documents include bank deposit receipts; property tax assessments and receipts; promissory notes; powers of attorney; copies of historical legal documents; summaries of evidence; depositions; questionnaires from Pierre v. Gabriel S. Chouteau and Mary Charlotte v. Gabriel Chouteau; a copy of a judgement; procès-verbaux; releases of dower; extracts of burials; and a declaration of Tiers-Saisis. Legal research notes and drafts of legal documents include notes on legal precedent and timelines of case histories and drafts of motions, deeds, petitions, charters, opinions, among other documents. Much of the correspondence in the fonds is related to Griffin’s position as solicitor for the Bank of Montreal. Notable correspondents include F.W. Primrose, E.H. King, Lewis T. Drummond, Richard Bladworth Angus, George O'kill Stuart, Hewitt Bernard, Frédéric-Eugène Globensky, David James Greenshields, Ogilvy Moffat, Robert LeMoine, John Greenshields, Hew Ramsay, William Walker, William Rhodes, Henry John Noad, Andrew Balfour, Charles R. Ogden, Timothy Tyrell, Benjamin Holmes, William Badgley, Stewart Derbishire, Alexander J.P. Garesche, Alexander P. Field, David N. Hall, Richard Alexander Tucker, the office of the Governor General, Christopher Dunkin, James Reid, Samuel Gale, Jacques Viger, George Moffatt, Henry Starnes, William Robb, Louis Andre Ducheny, August Belmont, Robert Milroy, and Georges-Barthélemi Faribault, among others.
Miscellaneous textual records and photograph
Part of Trutch family fonds
Series consists of various miscellaneous notes, a photograph of unidentified people standing on the shore of a lake, possibly circa 1890, an 1863 newspaper clipping concerning gold prospects in Lillooet, and an 1896 directors' report for The Albion Iron Works Co. Ltd.
Part of David Aberle fonds
Series consists of notes, questionnaires, articles, data, statistical analysis, codes, publications and government reports relating to Aberle's research into the Navajo and Peyotism, but also his work on kinship, language, culture and religion general.
Much of the material is undated. The remainder is arranged in chronological order.
Part of Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers' Union fonds
Series consists of one charter for the Journeymen Tailors’ Union of America, local 178.