The fonds consists of correspondence relating to the adoption of a foster child through the International Association for the Transformation of Man, correspondence to the Maxwells from their foster child in the Philippines, Caroline Ongat, a photograph, and ephemera.
The fonds consists of edited and unedited videocassettes; and textual material that includes UVTP history; daybooks, 1983-95, arranged by date; and subject files, 1983-92, arranged by date and subdivided by title of video. The subject files contain a variety of material for each video produced, which may include proposals, budget, correspondence, script, working notes, agreements, publicity and cheque requisitions.
University of Victoria (B.C.). Television Productions
The fonds consists of general office files which include correspondence, programmes, publicity posters, invoices, bookings, and news clippings. Files are arranged chronologically by year.
University of Victoria (B.C.). University Centre Farquhar Auditorium
The fonds consists of the correspondence of the Faculty Club Board of Directors and other correspondence, budget summaries, agendas of meetings, agreement between the Faculty Club and the University of Victoria, the Faculty Club constitution and bylaws, house rules, membership lists and member survey; minutes of Board of Directors meetings and minutes of the Faculty Club Ninth Annual General Meeting (1975).
The fonds consists of administrative files, including correspondence, budgets, minutes, newsletters, trip records, membership lists and lists of events; and photographs of camping trips and social events.
The fonds consists of documentation and correspondence relating to his Ph.D thesis; correspondence relating to his translations of two Russian articles, including "Slavery among the Indians of North America" by U.P. Averkieva; seven typescript articles by Reid; two published articles by Reid; newspaper clippings relating to Victoria College; and two Graduation Ball dance cards from Victoria College, 1961.
Fonds consists of notes, correspondence, certificates, photographs, newspaper clippings, albums and artifacts relating to Wallace's life at Victoria College and the University of Victoria.