For additional biographical information see: “Life through the lens” UBC Reports (April 21, 1994, p. 8).
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The title is based on the contents of the collection.
The collection of video tapes consists of three categories: raw footage of UBC events/activities primarily from the 1990s; footage shot by UBC film students for a documentary on the Fraser Canyon region; and a series of interviews with a veteran of the Spanish Civil War. Most recordings are in Betacam format, the remainder are VHS.
Transferred to University Archives by Raymond Hall in 2009 and 2018.
VHS and Betacam are located in the archives vault, VT 2141 to 2692.
[Online finding aid](http://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/u_arch/hall_video.pdf)
Please see the finding aid for an inventory.
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Series consists of video recordings containing raw footage from various events at UBC. Events include congregation (graduation) ceremonies and related events, musical and theatre performances. Recordings are in VHS and Betacam format.
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Series consists of video recordings made for a documentary on the history of the Fraser Canyon (titled “On The Fraser”), focusing on the First Nations of that region and the building of the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National railways. It was a joint project by the UBC Departments of Geography and Theatre and Film, with graduate students led by Raymond Hall (Theatre and Film) and Cole Harris (Geography). All recordings are in Betacam format.
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The series consists of video recordings of an interview by Raymond Hall with Rosaleen Ross, a Canadian nurse, and Reg Saxton, an English doctor. They volunteered with the Republican forces in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War. Saxton also served with Norman Bethune during the war. All recordings are in Betacam format.