Fonds consists of records relating to Clearihue's activities: McGill University, 1910-11; Oxford University, 1912-14; World War 1, 1916-18; Victoria College, 1948-63; Victoria College Development, 1945-56; University Development, 1959-66; University of Victoria, 1964-76; University of Victoria Foundation, 1973-76; Awards, medals and pins; Personal records, 1888-72; Travel ephemera, 1913-20; Photographs, 1908-1919; Scrapbooks and related material, 1909-1994; and microform of correspondence relating to Victoria College and University of Victoria, 1952-62.
The fonds includes the following: Correspondence, 1908-1970; Reports, 1906-1961; Clippings, 1913-1974; Financial Records, 1911-1964; Lists, 1908-1947; Affiliation, 1902-1923; and Examinations, 1944-1946. These records illustrate the functions of the Principal's Office in relation to its service to the students, faculty, and administration of Victoria College.
Fonds consists of notes, correspondence, certificates, photographs, newspaper clippings, albums and artifacts relating to Wallace's life at Victoria College and the University of Victoria.
The fonds consists of the following series: Correspondence, 1919-63; Accounts, 1920-50; Faculty minutes and circulars, 1960-63; Press releases, 1934-62; Registrar's note book and scrapbook, 1930-63; Reports, 1946-63; Statistics, 1950-63; Department of Veteran's Affairs correspondence, 1945-61; United States Department of Veteran's Affairs, 1946-51; U.B.C., Correspondence and Reports, 1937-1960; Scrapbook, 1951-1956; and Examination marks, 1921-63.
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 fonds consists of four programmes for 1943, 1956, and 1957; 8 unidentified photographs for a production in 1942; and 1 photograph for "Night Must Fall" in 1951.