Correspondence with, and relating to, Margaret Peterson regarding paintings purchased by George Piternick. Correspondents include Peterson, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, and a film production company making a documentary about the artist, and others, dating from 1967-1968. The four paintings by Peterson owned by Piternick were donated to the UBC Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery by Anne Piternick.
The fonds consists of loose photographs (many mounted on board); photograph albums with historical photograph formats including tintypes; "cartes de visite" and cabinet cards); family correspondence; and publications.
The collection consists of correspondence, legal documents, receipts, photographs (b&w; col), and photocopies relating to 3000 Dean Avenue, Victoria, and to original owner-builder John Gough.
The collection consists of typewritten and handwritten business correspondence, notes, telegrams, and legal documents; one oversized b&w photograph 1906 (group photograph on lake shore); a photocopy of an unidentified book chapter (chapter 5) regarding history of Kettle Valley and Midway & Vernon Railway.
The collection consists of diaries, photographs and other materials about the Colwell family during the time Dr. H. H. Colwell worked as a missionary doctor in India, as a medical doctor in the Indian army on the Northwest Frontier and the Mesopotamia Campaigns, and later as a missionary doctor on the BC coast.
The fonds consists of materials relating to Lina de Guevara’s position as Artistic Director of Puente Theatre from 1988-2011. The fonds includes one series, Puente Theatre and four subseries, Administrative Records, Clippings, Events & Workshops, and Plays & Productions.
The collection consists of anarchist- and queer activism-themed articles, calendars,and correspondence. Includes documents relating to Northeastern Federation of Anarcho-Communists, HIV/AIDS research, Libertarian Communism.
The fonds consists of records produced by and about Pnina Granirer throughout her career as an artist and a writer. Ephemeral material include posters, cards, pamphlets, and brochures of exhibition invitations and advertisements of Granirer’s work. Granirer also accumulated published materials, such as magazines and books where her work was featured. Photographic and film records relate to Granirer’s exhibition openings and interviews. Textual records include interviews, artist statements, texts, and lectures, as well as guestbooks with exhibition visitors’ comments and letters. The fonds includes 18 notebooks with Granirer’s diaries and sketches. Correspondence records include financial documents and letters relating to exhibition donations, transactions, and sales. Entire published works about and by Granirer can be found at the University of Victoria Libraries catalogue. A flash drive of 2.58GB of materials includes biographical information, as well as PowerPoint slideshows of samples of Granirer’s artworks.