The fonds consists of conference packages given to each delegate, including conference programme, biographies of recognition awards recipients, names of conference attendees, and blank evaluation forms. Also included in original material used for producing the art exhibit catalogue in 1993.
University of Victoria (B.C.). Women's Conference Committee
The fonds consists of educational reports, photographs, and a program for a dinner held March 9, 2000 in conjunction with the Status of Women Action Group. Includes a copy of "Women for Women in Afghanistan (W4WA Victoria), Victoria BC Early History (1999)".
Fonds consists of correspondence, "Bad Trick Sheet" newsletters, reports, clippings, petitions, questionnaires, a "Women as Animals" file depicting women in advertising, and a script for a slide show entitled, "Erotica: A Feminist Exploration." Files arranged in alphabetical order by title.
Fonds consists of four designs for the University of Victoria flag (1978) and other graphics, including preliminary sketches for the Chief Dan George wood mural and posters advertising theatrical productions; designs and plans for theatrical sets and stages (1964-1983), including the Phoenix Theatre Building, the Roger Bishop Theatre, and the Chief Dan George Theatre.
The fonds consists of the following series: Cedar Lodge School records, and reports. Records of the Cedar Lodge School include: correspondence, 1976-1988; Minutes and reports, 1984-1988; Planning, 1976-1978; Photographs and pamphlets. Reports include: Psychology Department reports, 1963, 1966-67; Charles Watson, Development of Psychological Services in British Columbia, 1965; G. A Milton, The History of the BCPA: A Perspective, 1978; John Conway et al, Report of the External Review of the Department of Psychology, University of Victoria, 1990.
The fonds consists of photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford in Victoria with friends and family and on travels in Banff, Lake Louise, Niagara Falls, and Seattle.
The fonds consists of a biographical file; Victoria College Council files, 1957-63; Development Board files, 1960-71; UVic Board of Governor's correspondence, committees, finance, personnel , reports, and subject files,1963-71; President's Office memos and documents, 1964-71; and UBC Senate documents and reports, 1961-71. All files were created during the course of his official duties with Victoria College and the University of Victoria.
The fonds consists of historical notes, student notes, PhD research data on squid and sardines (including photographic data), lecture notes by subject, and course notes; and files from: Victoria College Biology Department (1958-67), Victoria College Building Committee (1957-58), Victoria College Faculty Association (1952-63), Victoria College Board (1957-63), and Victoria College Faculty and Staff Association, (1949-55).
The newsletters and pamphlets are listed in alphabetical order by author. They date from the late 1950s to the early 2000s (predominantly 1970s to 1990s) and cover subjects such as women's rights and human rights, pornography, the peace movement, nuclear disarmament and arms control, sexual abuse, family violence, women's economic social conditions, lesbian issues, environmental protection, feminist theory and women's history.