The fonds includes the following: Correspondence, 1908-1970; Reports, 1906-1961; Clippings, 1913-1974; Financial Records, 1911-1964; Lists, 1908-1947; Affiliation, 1902-1923; and Examinations, 1944-1946. These records illustrate the functions of the Principal's Office in relation to its service to the students, faculty, and administration of Victoria College.
Fonds consists of records of the Victoria Labour Council and is predecessors, the Victoria and District Trades and Labour Council and the Victoria Labour Council (of the Canadian Congress of Labour), including account books (1904-1959), charter (1942), correspondence (1912-1979), minutes and minute books (1909-1967), photographs (1959-1969), press clippings (1949) and roll books (1944).
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.
Fonds consists of the following series: academic diplomas, 1907-1914; personal correspondence from Hamilton to her family during a trip to Europe, 1921-1922; and photographs of her European travels; other photographs documenting Hamilton's time at Victoria College, 1909-1950.
The collection consists of two photograph albums comprised of photographs taken during Cameron's travels up the Mackenzie River with her niece, Jessie Cameron Brown, May to September, 1908, and photographs taken during Cameron's trip to Britain, 1909-1911. There are also photos of Cameron's trip to Alberta and the Northwest Territories along the Pace River. Some Canadian photographs were published in Cameron's book "The New North: Being Some Account of a Woman's Journey Through Canada to the Arctic" (1910).
Fonds consists of constitution and bylaws, minutes, committee records, presidents' files, financial records, special events files, newsletters and programs, ephemera, reference material and membership records.
Canadian Federation of University Women - Victoria
The fonds consists of two notebooks of notes from Gordon's classes at Victoria College (B.C.) on constitutional law and English literature, 1911-1912; diploma and citation for Honourary Doctor of Laws degree awarded to Gordon from the University of Victoria; and scrapbook with oil pastels of outdoor scenes drawn by Gordon.