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Robert Michael Pearce fonds

  • CA UVICARCH AR102
  • Archief
  • 1964-1980

The fonds consists of records documenting the administration and research projects of TRIUMF (Tri-University Meson Facility), particularly the TRIUMF operations and experiments at the University of Victoria. Fonds includes correspondence of TRIUMF chairman John Climenhaga and of R.M. Pearce, agenda, minutes of meetings, financial records, records of TRIUMF users' groups (Slow Neutron, Meson, Proton and Radiochemistry), proposals and contracts for TRIUMF projects, and publications by Professor Pearce on various aspects of nuclear physics.

Pearce, R. M. (Robert Michael), 1926-1980

Jack Wise fonds

  • CA UVICARCH AR393
  • Archief
  • 1955-1998, predominant 1965-1992

Fonds reflects Wise’s artistic inspirations, philosophical development, research interests, interactions with fellow artists and patrons, and relationships with galleries, art dealers, schools and arts organizations. The fonds consists of correspondence, sales lists, exhibition catalogues and lists, photographs, clippings, sketches, poems and calligraphy, scrapbooks and notebooks, teaching materials, curricula vitae and biographical documents, publications, and seals and other objects used by Wise in his art practice. Correspondents include Robert Amos, Pat Martin Bates, Pat Bovey, Brian Brett, Lin Chien-Shih, Stephen Cummings, Fleming Jorgensen, Stephen Gislason, Colin and Sheila Graham, Robin Hopper, Nick and Karin Koerner, Ramon Kubicek, Lobsang Lhalungpa, Chin-Shik Lin, Brian Longworth, Max Maynard, Avon Neal, Gary Lee Nova, Toni Onley, P.K. Page, Syn Richards, Martin Segger, Doris Shadbolt, Madeleine Shields, Robin Skelton, Huston Smith, Pete Trower, George Woodcock, and Myken Woods. The fonds has been arranged into four series: art practice; biographical; publications and essays by others; and teaching. The art practice series consists of five sub-series: photographs; posters; exhibition catalogues; correspondence; prose, poetry and small works; and notebooks, scrapbooks and clippings.

Wise, Jack, 1928-1996

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Item is a typed manuscript page written by Audrey Alexandra Brown, dated May, 1943. The Mr. Cardin referred to was Pierre Joseph Arthur Cardin, PC (June 28, 1879 - October 20, 1946) also known as Arthur Cardin, a Canadian politician who quit the cabinet of William Lyon Mackenzie King over the issue of conscription.

James Hoffman fonds

  • CA UVICARCH AR483
  • Archief
  • 1921-2013

Fonds consists of materials to Hoffman's professional and research activities and reflects his involvement in the BC theatre community. Topics include: aboriginal performance, Carroll Aikins, British Columbia Theatre Conference, British Columbia theatre history, Llewelyn Bullock-Webster, Hamasta ceremony, Inkameep School, New Play Centre, "Nootka Sound , or Britain Prepar’d,""Oxford Companion to Canadian Theatre," "Playing the Pacific Province," Sydney Risk/Everyman Theatre, Theatre Energy, Theatre North West, Theatre One, Vancouver theatre history, Victoria theatre history, and the Western Canada Theatre (Company).
The fonds includes video recordings from the BC Theatre Conferences and audio interviews with Burton Lancaster, Garry Davey, Catherine Caines, Donna Spencer, David Ross, Robert Simon, Len Marchand, Ken Fayrholdt, Ann Adamson, Peggy Bernier, Judith Ceroli, Dorothy Davis, Nick Hutchinson, Cathy Marrion, Mavor Moore, and Phoebe Smith.

Hoffman, James F.

Anne Petrie fonds

  • CA UVICARCH SC534
  • Archief
  • 1960 - 1999

The fonds consists of manuscripts, journals and research materials relating to "Gone to An Aunt's" and "A Guidebook to Ethnic Vancouver" (the book and CBC Vancouver series). Fonds includes original recordings (and many transcripts), plus voluminous research material relating to Gone to an Aunt's with correspondence, drafts, publicity, clippings. Includes background research materials for Petrie's books on Vancouver, including correspondence, tapes, photographs. Includes CBC Radio work, 1975-1985, comprising tapes, scripts, notes, commentaries. Includes CBC Television work 1983-2003, including scripts, notes, correspondence.

Petrie, Anne

Photograph album

File consists of a photograph album with an embossed green cover and kraft paper. Inscription inside front cover reads, "From, Mother. March 22nd, 1947". Subjects of photographs include Charles Moore during his service in the Royal Marines, naval ships, scenes and landscapes from travels with the Marines, fellow bandmates and soldiers, military bands, military parties and entertainment, the Hong Kong Light Orchestra, Hiroshima before and after the atomic bomb, local landmarks and temples, Japanese families, local people, and Moore's family including wife and children upon immigration to Canada. Album also includes two Canadian Immigration Identification Cards for Moore and his wife Violet. Places identified include Hong Kong, Hiroshima, Malta, Shanghai, Kota Kinabalu (Jesselton), Tokyo, Istanbul, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Nanjing (Nanking), Japan, Malacca, Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Vancouver, B.C.

Moore, Charles, 1921-1994

Royal Canadian Air Force collection

  • CA UVICARCH SC459
  • Collectie
  • 1942-1944

The collection consists of an album of photographs re R.C.A.F. Radio Direction Finding Stations (RDF), Pacific Coast taken between 1942 and 1944.

Carole Itter sous-fonds

Sous-fonds consists of records kept by Carole Itter documenting the life and death of her daughter, Lara Gilbert, Gilbert’s medical history, the publication of Gilbert's journals, legal trials submitted by Itter and Gilbert, and research on related topics chiefly from newspaper reporting and academic texts and journals. The sous-fonds has been arranged into five series: 1) cassette tapes, 2) I Might Be Nothing records, 3) legal proceedings, 4) medical records, and 5) clippings and research.

Itter, Carole, 1939-

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