- CA UVICARCH AR227
- Fonds
- 1957-1960
The fonds consists of: Minutes (1958-60), Survey and building reports (1957-60), and Correspondence (1959-60).
Victoria College (B.C.). Building Committee
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The fonds consists of: Minutes (1958-60), Survey and building reports (1957-60), and Correspondence (1959-60).
Victoria College (B.C.). Building Committee
Building of Change Project fonds
Fonds consists of project files including correspondence, funding, proposals, newspaper clippings, research papers; journals and notebook; scrapbook entitled "Building of Change: the process exposed"; oral history interview tapes; video recordings. Audio cassettes included records interviews with: Jacquie Ackerly, Sharon Chow, Harrinder Dhillon, Dorothy Livingston, Norrie Preston, and Joan Russo.
Building of Change Project
The fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, copy of the Simpson bequest, and a copy of the final report, December 11, 1974.
University of Victoria (B.C.). Dean of Administration's Committee to Advise on the Use and Development of the Simpson Property at Lake Cowichan
The fonds consists of: Requirements for a Biological Sciences Building, 1958-1963; and Laboratory marks, 1937-1958.
Victoria College (B.C.). Dept. of Biology
The fonds consists of the following series: Committees, Programmes, Planning, Open Houses, Land Acquisitions, and Buildings. Also includes plans for the construction of a marine science vessel, which was later named the "John Strickland."
University of Victoria (B.C.). Dept. of Biology
Fonds includes the following series: Departmental meeting minutes, 1964-69, 1972-82; Planning for Theatre building, 1975-81; Theatre production, 1963-83; Theatre production for Phoenix Summer Theatre, 1972-81, 1986-87; Theatre production for Senior Secondary Summer Theatre Workshop, 1966-82; Theatre production scripts, 1964-89; Theatre production photographs, 1965-83; Theatre production slides, 1963-86.
University of Victoria (B.C.). Dept. of Theatre
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
Gordon Head Special W/T Station collection
The collection consists of the following files: Smiths research essay, Big sky, big mystery, 2001; Gordon Head Special W/T Station reunion planning, 2001; Research correspondence, 2001; National Archives copies of Department of National Defense documents, 1942-45; National Archives copy of Notes on the history of the Operational Intelligence Centre in Canada, n.d.; National Archives copies of photographs of Gordon Head Special W/T Station, the D/F Hut, and the Y Station.
Fonds consists of records created and used by Segger in his activities with the B.C. Heritage Trust and Advisory Board, the Heritage Canada Foundation, the City of Victoria Heritage Advisory Committee, the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Committee, and with projects by University of Victoria students in architecture history. Fonds includes summaries of heritage preservation projects, minutes, correspondence, architectural drawings, newsclippings, policy statements, proposals for scholarships and building projects, newsletters, conference material, zoning information, flow charts, membership surveys, and architectural history projects undertaken by Segger's students; records of Segger's books and articles about Samuel Maclure; and, copies of photographs of houses designed by Maclure.
Segger, Martin, 1946-
University Centre Auditorium fonds
The fonds consists of general office files which include correspondence, programmes, publicity posters, invoices, bookings, and news clippings. Files are arranged chronologically by year.
University of Victoria (B.C.). University Centre Farquhar Auditorium