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Book Arts Club of Victoria fonds

  • CA UVICARCH SC016
  • Fondo
  • 1949 - 1992

The fonds consists of records relating to the preparation of "Letters from Sooke: A Correspondence Between Sir Herbert Read and George Woodcock", including correspondence of Patrick Healey, Benedict Read, George Woodcock, and Howard Gerwing. Also included are a few bound copies of "Letters from Sooke" and a quantity of unbound leaves.

Book Arts Club of Victoria

Fireweed Press fonds

  • CA UVICARCH SC381
  • Fondo
  • 1922 - 1989

The fonds consists of 12 Series: Greentree Press; Publications with Related files; Small Format Broadsheets, Cards and Single Leaf Printings; Job Printing including: Publicity Brochures, Menus, Broadsides and Business Cards; Subject Files; Office Files; Fireweed Printing Samples; News Clippings; Photographs; Large Format Broadsheets; Certificate and Event Posters; Linocut Blocks. Correspondence is retained in the associated files.

Fireweed Press

Victoria Daily Times

The accession is comprised of newspaper moulds, or flongs, of two pages of the Victoria Daily Times dated September 24, 1935.

Newspaper Mat Mould collection

  • CA UVICARCH SC457
  • Colección
  • 1909-1935

The collection consists of moulds (or "flong") used to print various newspapers, including the "New York Times", "Pueblo Chieftain," and "Victoria Daily Times." Flongs were created during the stereotyping printing process, wherein metal printing plates were made from a mould of a set type and then cast in type metal. Known as a "flong," the moulds were made from paper or board and were used for casting printing plates and stereotypes.

New York Times Front Page

The accrual consists of a newspaper mould or flong of the front page of the "New York Times", Vol. LVIII, No. 18,856, September 9, 1909. The front page is mostly taken up with stories about Commander Robert Peary's expedition to the North Pole.