The fonds consists of one 22x17 cm scrapbook inscribed "Thomas Kelly, 23 Longwood Avenue, South Cuculan Road, Dublin" with newspaper clippings Kelly's "Streets of Dublin" (1911) pasted on 124 pages. Enclosed are 5 pages of holograph notes and 19 pp. of clippings (1886-1911).
The fonds consists of two typed transcriptions of letters sent home to his family. He talks about his journey over to Great Britain and his experience of an enemy bombing attack on London. Also included are copies of a mimeographed shipboard daily newspaper, The Drunken Duchess (#2-5). H.M.T. Duchess of York was the ship which transported Walker to Great Britain.
The collection consists of pages of holograph poetry removed from a copy of Lander's Like Stepping Stones above the Traffic (1987), plus other leaves of holograph poetry.
The collection consists of b&w photographs mounted on both sides of pages (removed from an album?). Most pages contain several photographs. Photographs are numbered and captioned.
The collection consists of a handwritten postcard to Moira (Troup), a former employee of the McPherson Library, University of Victoria. It is signed "Tiff". In addition, there are two theatre programmes, which feature both Troup and Findley in the respective casts: Crest Theatre Foundation (Toronto) production of The Entertainer by John Osborne, and The Straw Hat Players (Port Carling) in Escapade By Roger MacDougal (Findley also directed), plus a hc from "Tiff".
The collection consists mostly of blue "ditto" typescript reproductions of poems and prose by the groups contributors. They appear to be limited copies for consideration amongst the group participants. Also included is a corrected typescript copy of "Stacked-Verse"(Aug., 1962, 40 pp.) by Lionel Kearns. Among the contributors represented are George Bowering, Fred Wah, Judy Copithorne, Rona Haddon (Murray), David Bromige, Clark Coolidge, John E. Hill, James Reid, Dan McLeod, Linda Wagner, etc.
The collection consists of a 1 page hls. T. Hood to Mr Strahan requesting a reply reguarding "a little volumne of verse." Letterhead titled "Fun Office: 30 Fleet Street".
This fonds consists of a draft manuscript marked "First draft not for publication" of the published monograph Kanaka: the untold story of Hawaiian pioneers in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest Vancouver: Whitecap Books: 1995. The manuscript is more fully annotated than the published version.
The collection consists of one folder of textual records related to transgender health research, the Erickson Educational Foundation, Johns Hopkins Medical Institute, the Standards of Care (Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association).