- CA UVICARCH SC690
- Fundos
- 1950 - 1971
The fonds consists of artwork; rubbings and tracings of Haida artwork; manuscripts; and correspondence.
Sinclair, George
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The fonds consists of artwork; rubbings and tracings of Haida artwork; manuscripts; and correspondence.
Sinclair, George
The fonds primarily consists of records related to Red Jordan Arobateau’s life as an author, poet, and playwright. These include early and late drafts of written works. The fonds also contains some personal papers, photographs, audio-visual materials, and several artefacts.
Arobateau, Red Jordan
Untitled (Parchment Manuscript)
Parte de Sydney Wayne Jackman collection
The file consists of a large piece of parchment outlined with red double margins containing Latin text. The delicate, precise calligraphy (style generally used for choir books) is done primarily in brownish colour ink. The capital letters are done in blue and red.
Untitled (Illuminated Initial)
Parte de Sydney Wayne Jackman collection
The file consists of a gold, red, blue and green ornamental manuscript initial of a group hymn book; cut out of original manuscript. It dates from ca. 1500 and is from Verona, Italy. It was made with gold leaf, tempera, and shell gold on vellum.
Sydney Wayne Jackman collection
The collection consists of two medieval manuscript fragments collected by Sydney Wayne Jackman and originally donated to the Legacy Art Gallery.
The fonds consists of a manuscript for The Voice of Little Poplar (Alphonse Little Poplar) compiled by David Doyle. Includes ephemera relating to activities of the Friends of Louis Riel.
Doyle, David G., 1947-
Queer Anarchist Network collection
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.
Queer Anarchist Network (Toronto, Ont.)
The fonds consists of documents relating to Celu Amberstone's writing career. Records consist of poetry, playscripts, children's prose, notes for readings, publishing contracts, review clippings, correspondence, and acceptance and rejection letters from publishers and editors. The fonds also includes a proof copy of The Dreamer's Legacy by Celu Amberstone, and House of Commons Special Committee on the Disabled and Handicapped publication, "Native Population: Follow-up Report" (1981), which features a profile of Amberstone/Barbara Smith. The fonds is also comprised of digital text files of Amberstone's writings and e-book versions of her publications.
Amberstone, Celu, 1947-
Parte de Charles Moore fonds
File contains military narratives, draft narratives, logs, and correspondence chiefly related to Charles Moore's time in the Royal Marines. Narratives written by Charles Moore include an account of travels aboard the H.M.S. Belfast from June 1946 to March 1947, and "Variations on a Theme", a short musical history of the Royal Canadian Navy. File also contains a transcription of the January 3, 1944 newspaper article, "How the Scharnhorst Was Trapped: Personal Narrative of Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser".
Moore, Charles, 1921-1994
Parte de Charles Moore fonds
Subseries consists of textual records including official documents, certificates of education, correspondence, a resume, military narratives and reminiscences, newspaper clippings including the VE-Day edition of the Daily Times, architectural drawings by Moore, and military membership cards.
Moore, Charles, 1921-1994