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Part of Archie H. Wills fonds
62nd Battery & Amm. Col. Of the 15th Artillery Brigade C.E.F.
- CA UVICARCH AR394-01-02-5.4
- File
- 1916
Part of Archie H. Wills fonds
- CA UVICARCH AR394-01-01-1.9
- File
- 1976
Part of Archie H. Wills fonds
- CA UVICARCH AR394-01-01-1.3
- File
- 1976
Part of Archie H. Wills fonds
- CA UVICARCH AR394-01-01-1.1
- File
- 1976
Part of Archie H. Wills fonds
- CA UVICARCH AR394-01-01
- Subseries
- 1970s
Part of Archie H. Wills fonds
The All in A Lifetime sub-series consists of his autobiography (approximately thirty chapters) written circa 1976. It covers his birth to family life in the 1970s, with chapters on different phases of his career and his particular interests. It was self-published in an abridged version. Includes ca. 200 photographs, 1 photograph album (ca. 100 photographs).
All In A Lifetime / Archie H. Wills. – [Victoria, B.C.?]
- CA UVICARCH AR394-01-01-2.2
- File
- 1985
Part of Archie H. Wills fonds
File contains the self-published version of the autobiography which was edited by Eileen Wilson.
- CA UVICARCH AR394
- Fonds
- 1890-2004
Fonds consists of records relating to his career as a journalist and to his family life in Victoria. It has been arranged in two series, Autobiography and Writing. The Autobiography series consists of Archies autobiographical works, which document his service in World War I and his family life and career. It has been arranged into three sub-series: All in A Lifetime, My Life in the Army, and Travel. The Writing series consists of his published and unpublished work, and background material for it. The series shows his interest in making new generations of Victoria residents aware of their citys history and aware of World War I history. It has been arranged into two sub-series: Articles and Stories, and Broadcasts. Records include typed manuscripts, clippings of Archies published articles, photographs including photograph albums, diaries, scrapbooks, war medals, and ephemera.
Wills, Henry Archibald, 1892-1988