“Lara’s Map of Babyland (in Robert’s Creek)”, drawing (1)
- CA UVICARCH AR247-04-2.30-2.30.5
- Item
- 1987
Part of Lara Gilbert fonds
First photocopy
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“Lara’s Map of Babyland (in Robert’s Creek)”, drawing (1)
Part of Lara Gilbert fonds
First photocopy
“Lara’s Map of Babyland (in Robert’s Creek)”, drawing (2)
Part of Lara Gilbert fonds
Larger photocopy, Carole Itter’s annotation indicating Lara’s age as 14
“Lara’s Map of Babyland (in Robert’s Creek)”, drawing (3)
Part of Lara Gilbert fonds
Third photocopy
Part of E. J. Hughes collection
Item is a graphite drawing by E. J. Hughes titled "23 May 47, Crowds", 1947.
A Pine Tree at Camp Petawawa (Front)
Part of E. J. Hughes collection
Item is a graphite drawing on board, mounted to paper by E. J. Hughes titled "A Pine Tree at Camp Petawawa".
A Pine Tree at Camp Petawawa (Reverse)
Part of E. J. Hughes collection
Item is a graphite drawing on board, mounted to paper by E. J. Hughes titled "A Pine Tree at Camp Petawawa".
Series consists of the administrative records of the Bastion Theatre Company of British Columbia, arranged into eight series: Organization, 1963-1988; Correspondence, 1963-1988; Canadian associations, 1972-1987; McPherson Playhouse, 1963-1988; Subscription and box office records, 1971-1988; Facility proposals, 1968-1987; Legal agreements, 1975-1989; and Producing agreements, 1966-1988. Included in this series are office records, histories, annals, reports, inventories, and organizational plans; notes and a sound recording of an interview of Peter Mannering for "A History of Bastion Theatre," an M.A. thesis submitted to UVIC's Department of Theatre, by Irene Teresa Barber, 1975; architectural drawings; and legal agreements and correspondence.
Fonds consists of records related to Alan Austin’s activities as an educator and phycologist, including materials generated through major research projects and student projects, arranged into four series: 1. Seaweed Inventory Project; 2. Victoria Phenology Project; 3. Teaching and student material; and 4. Aquatic ecology projects. The Seaweed Inventory Project (SIP), in particular, is a valuable, detailed record and baseline survey of a substantial part of the coastline of BC, and the vegetation and biota (thus measurable on a global scale) supported at the time of the surveys done in 1972 and 1974. These data stand as a permanent record against which any coastal changes can be compared and measured. The sedentary, attached nature of coastal biota makes it particularly responsive to, and thus a sensitive indicator of changes in their environment. Forces of change include oil spills, toxic spills, runoff from land developments, marina construction, and natural catastrophic events. Series 1 has been arranged into four sub-series: SIP reports; SIP films and photographs; SIP correspondence and field notes; and SIP reference literature.
Austin, A. P. (Alan P.)
Part of E. J. Hughes collection
Item is an ink drawing on paper by E. J. Hughes titled "Alert Bay 1".
Part of E. J. Hughes collection
Item is a graphite drawing by E. J. Hughes titled "Alert Bay 3".