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Donald W. Munro fonds

  • CA UVICARCH AR309
  • Archief
  • 1925-1996, predominant 1972-1993

Fonds documents Munro's activities as a diplomat and Member of Parliament, personal research interests, and ongoing political concerns, and include correspondence, memoranda, manuscripts and research materials. Research subjects include Abortion, the Canada/Alaska Boundary Dispute, the Canadian Constitution, External Affairs, Eugene Forsey, the Middle-East, the National Debt, Sidney, B.C., and South Africa. The fonds consists of the following series: Member of Parliament speeches and other material (1972-1990); External Affairs correspondence, manuscripts and research (1955-1990); correspondence relating to research subjects and political concerns (1961-1996); research materials (1967-1995); manuscripts (1946-1993); and personal correspondence and other materials (1925-1993).

Munro, Donald Wallace, 1916-1998

Douglas Franklin fonds

  • CA UVICARCH AR428
  • Archief
  • 1897, 1972-2000

Fonds consists primarily of photographic prints, negatives and contact sheets of historic buildings and properties - preparatory material for Franklin’s co-authored publications on Victoria’s architecture. The fonds is arranged in four series: photographs - Victoria: A History in Architecture, 1843-1929; photographs - Exploring Victoria’s Architecture; architectural drawing - East School elevation (Lord Strathcona School), Vancouver, BC, 1897; and publications and printed matter.

Franklin, Douglas

Photographs

Subseries consists of photographs inside a green photograph album and photographs rehoused from a blue binder, chiefly from Moore's military service. Subjects include military bands, Moore's fellow soldiers and bandmates, naval ships, scenes from Asian countries visited by the Royal Marines Band after WWII including the devastation of Hiroshima, and Moore's family upon arriving in Canada. Many photographs have been annotated with descriptions and dates.

Moore, Charles, 1921-1994

Ephemera

Subseries consists of ephemera including medals, badges, clothing and accessories, souvenirs, small music equipment, a cassette, wallet, and diary.

Moore, Charles, 1921-1994

Textual records

Subseries consists of textual records including official documents, certificates of education, correspondence, a resume, military narratives and reminiscences, newspaper clippings including the VE-Day edition of the Daily Times, architectural drawings by Moore, and military membership cards.

Moore, Charles, 1921-1994

Sheet music

Subseries consists of compositions Ben Hur and Exodus arranged by Charles Moore, as well as his original composition, Original March.

Moore, Charles, 1921-1994

Correspondence -- Documents

  • CA UVICARCH SC615-2020-013-1-1.14
  • Bestanddeel
  • 1987-06-24 - 1960-12-01
  • Part of Charles Moore fonds

File contains correspondence and documents regarding Charles Moore's time in, and retirement from the Royal Canadian Navy. Documents include Declaration of Intended Place of Residence on Release (1971), Statement of Understanding (To be completed by personnel being released from the Regular Force) (1971), and Application For, and Report of Result of, Professional Examination (1960).

Moore, Charles, 1921-1994

Photographs -- Clippings

  • CA UVICARCH SC615-2020-013-3-1.15
  • Bestanddeel
  • 1936-1990, chiefly 1936-1943
  • Part of Charles Moore fonds

File contains photographs chiefly from Charles Moore's time in the Royal Marines during World War II. Subjects include military bands, Moore's fellow soldiers and bandmates, ships, scenes from naval convoys around the world, and H.M. King George VI of England. File also contains clippings of article from the Chronicle Herald, "The navy makes music, too", dated February 1, 1963, featuring Charles Moore as conductor.

Moore, Charles, 1921-1994

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