The accrual consists of Robert Graves' autograph diary (1935-1939) with enclosures including letters from his children, photographs, clippings, and transcripts of poems, articles and letters; correspondence from Graves to various people including Isla Cameron, Selwyn Jepson, Aemilia Laracuen, Andrew Mylett, and Raphael Patai; poetry worksheets (1965-1970) and prose and poetry worksheets (1970); manuscripts including essays, reviews, forewords, prefaces, articles and lectures.
The accrual consists of manuscripts and correspondence files. It documents Murray’s personal and professional life and contains textual records as well as audio-visual material and records in electronic form. Records relate to Murray’s career as a writer and university lecturer in British Columbia. Also included are records created while Murray attended university in the United States of America, Canada, and England.