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Ecurbrekal Poetry Band fonds

  • CA UVICARCH SC662
  • Archief
  • 2009 - 2015

The fonds consists of six music discs produced by the band Ecurbrekal. Titles are: "Musk in the Morning" (2009); "Her Tears" (2011); "Banned not Bland" (2011); "Plan 10 from planet Ventnor" (2013); 'the Mad Cyril Show" (2013); "the Life Parade" (2015).

Ecurbrekal Poetry Band

Planet Earth Poetry fonds

  • CA UVICARCH SC638
  • Archief
  • 2008 - 2018

The fonds consists of financial records, email correspondence, and photographs.

James Gifford fonds

  • CA UVICARCH SC589
  • Archief
  • 2007 - 2008

The fonds consists of proofs and drafts of James Gifford's "The Henry Miller-Herbert Read Letters 1935-1958" (2007).

Gifford, James, 1974-

Edward Fitch collection

  • CA UVICARCH SC413
  • Collectie
  • 2007

The collection consists of interviews and releases from 12 Jewish veterans and refugees.

Fitch, Edward, 1949-

Chris Gower fonds

  • CA UVICARCH SC644
  • Archief
  • 2007 - 2015

The fonds consists of CAD planning drawings relating to the development of Downtown Victoria.

Gower, Chris

Provincial Normal School oral history interview collection

  • CA UVICARCH AR338
  • Collectie
  • Digitized 2006

The collection consists of nineteen interviews with instructors and students discussing their experiences while at the PNS. Interviewees include: Margaret Dunn Beckwith, George and Winnett Brand, Dr. Harold Campbell, Mrs. Kay Christie, Benjamin Crawford, Norman and May Forbes, Jack Fouracre, Helen Fulton, Dorothy Germaine, John Gough, Olive Wilson Heritage, Marjorie Hoey, Laurette Holdridge, Wilfrid Johns, Alfred Loft, George Love, Sylvia McKay, Eleanor Piggott, and Percy Wilkinson.

Stuart Baker fonds

  • CA UVICARCH AR009
  • Archief
  • 2005

The fonds consists of five series: Personal Life, Pre-Totem Theatre Involvement, Totem Theatre, Post-Totem Theatre Involvement and the Arngrim Family series. These series document Baker’s involvement in the Canadian theatre scene over a period of time spanning approximately thirty years, as well as certain aspects of his personal life. The fonds consists primarily of photographs and slides, both professional and private; they are largely unidentified. Also included are three scrapbooks of drama clippings of Vancouver productions, 1948-1951, theatre posters, programs, memorabilia and several letters. Personal Life series includes photographs, slides and home movies accumulated by Baker that relate to family, friends and trips abroad. Pre-Totem Theatre Involvement series documents Baker’s involvement in Canadian theatre from the late 1940s until 1951, and is comprised of photographic material. Totem Theatre series documents extensively Baker’s involvement with the Totem Theatre company between 1951 and 1954. The series encompasses not only the administrative and promotional side of Totem Theatre, but also the production and staging side. The series includes administrative and promotional material as well as photographs and an extensive collection of newspaper clippings. Post-Totem Theatre Involvement series documents Baker’s involvement with North American theatre between 1954 and the late 1970s, and includes an extensive collection of slides, photographs and newspaper clippings. The Education sub-series documents Baker’s involvement with drama and summer theatre schools. Arngrim Family series consists of documents accumulated by Baker that relate to the family of his friend, Thor Arngrim and include photographs, slides and sound recordings. Arngrim married Totem Theatre actress Nora MacMillan in 1954 after the demise of the theatre company, and as such, some materials relating to her later work can also be found within this series. The fonds has one subseries: the Education sub-series found within the Post-Totem Theatre Involvement series.

Baker, Stuart

Hedgerow Press fonds

  • CA UVICARCH SC485
  • Archief
  • 2004-2015

The fonds consists of publishing files for Hedgerow Press. The fonds includes scrapbooks documenting Hedgerow Press' relationship with various authors, including photographs from readings, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and printed ephemera. Authors profiled include: Anny Scoones (and her book "Home: Tales of a Heritage Farm" published by Hedgerow Press); Jane Rule ("Loving the Difficult"); P. K. Page ("You Are Here"), Pat Martin Bates ("It Is I, Patricia"), Jancis Andrews ("The Ballad of Mrs. Smith"); Kate Woods ("Ferrets Underfoot"); Rachel Wyatt ("The Magician's Beautiful Assistant"); Christine Smart ("Decked and Dancing," "The White Crow"); Carol Matthews ("Reflections on the C-Word"); Ginny Love ("Simply Love: A Family Cook Book"); Joan Coldwell ("Apple Under the Bed").

Hedgerow Press (North Saanich, B.C.)

Angelo Caravaggio fonds

  • CA UVICARCH SC415
  • Archief
  • 2002

The fonds consists of a copy of "The Human Dimension of Compromised Command: Major-General George Kitching and the 4th Canadian Armoured Division in Normandy. [March to August 1944].

Caravaggio, Angelo N.

David Herbert Vickers fonds

  • CA UVICARCH AR498
  • Archief
  • 2002 - 2007

The fonds consists of the Judge's copies of exhibits, records, and trial transcripts documenting the trial Tsilhqot'in Nation v. British Columbia in the Supreme Court of British Columbia. The fonds is comprised of textual records, maps, discs, and floppy disks.

David Herbert Vickers was the trial judge for Tsilhqot'in Nation v. British Columbia (2007 BCSC 1700) in the Supreme Court of British Columbia. The case later went to the British Columbia Court of Appeal (2012 BCCA 285), and then to the Supreme Court of Canada (2014 SCC 44). Justice Vickers was called to the bar in 1960, and became a Justice of the BC Supreme Court in 1992.

The transcript series includes cerlox bound transcripts of each day of the trial, some transcripts include digital copies of the text on floppy disks. The Records and Authorities Series includes previous judgments related to the trial, copies of various trial records and the books of authorities of the Plaintiff and Defendants. Some records include a digital copy of the text on a floppy disk.

The exhibit series includes copies all of the exhibits and other evidence provided to Justice Vickers. Textual records include correspondence, research reports, historical records, legal documents, affidavits, published materials, expert testimonies and associated background material. Non-textual material include maps, copies of map overlays, copies of drawings, and photographs. Some maps and exhibits have paper and digital copies on CDs or DVDs. Justice Vickers did not receive any of the objects, video depositions or cassette tapes entered as exhibits.

The exhibits series includes an order dated 8 September 2003 regarding the appointment of a court cartographer, Kathleen Lush, who was responsible for digitizing all maps and map overlays entered as exhibits. The authorities series includes a letter dated 17 May 2007 from Erin Christie to the Trial Coordinator describing the process of creating and using the digital copies of the exhibits in a summation database on six CDs.

Vickers, David H.

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