The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to ranching and pioneer life in the Chilcotin region of B.C.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to the history of the Peace River region.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to Fort St. John and area.
The collection consists of oral history interviews with Doukhobor pioneers of the Kootenay region.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to military units active at the University of British Columbia in World War I, World War II, and the Korean War.
The collection consists of oral history interviews about the United Church in B.C., including accounts of missionaries in numerous locations and Indian missions.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to the Peace River region.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to women in the B.C. labour movement.
The collection consists of interviews pertaining to the history of the northern part of the Gulf of Georgia.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to the history of the B.C. Telephone Company.
The collection consists of oral history interviews with doctors, nurses, medical students and hospital workers pertaining to the history of medicine in B.C.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to early life in Mission and area in the Fraser Valley.
The collection consists of interviews, speeches, and political advertisements of W.A.C. Bennett, Premier of B.C. from 1952-1972.
The collection consists of folk songs, including Kwagiulth songs.
The collection consists of oral history interviews with and readings by Marshall McLuhan, Al Purdy, Arthur Erickson, and others.
The collection consists of oral history interviews with Cariboo district residents done by John Roberts.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to trade unions; the University of British Columbia; various ethnic groups in B.C. including the Japanese, French-Canadians, Germans, Scandinavians, Ugandan Asians and Jews; the role of women; the Pemberton Valley; and, Vancouver.
Fonds consists of records generated by St. Margaret's School in the performance of its function as an independent school for girls. The fonds includes, but is not limited to, prospectuses, address books, report cards, award and trophy records, student records and photographs. The fonds is arranged in 3 series which relate to the 3 campuses the school has occupied - Cook Street, Fort Street and Lucas Avenue. Each series includes records which document awards, buildings and property, education, fine arts, Girl Guides and Brownies, graduation, leisure activities, special events, sports, students and staff.
St. Margaret's School (Victoria, B.C.)The fonds consists of minutes correspondence, financial records, membership and attendance records, fund-raising records, records relating to Newton Day Celebration, a Ladies Auxiliary History, a scrapbook, and photographs.
Newton Fire Hall Ladies AuxiliaryThe fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, financial records, legal records, annual reports, membership records, manuals, response records, photographs, newspaper clippings, bulletins and brochures, and miscellaneous material.
Cloverdale Volunteer Fire BrigadeThe fonds consists of records generated by Dr. Barry Leach in his environmental initiatives prior to and during his official capacity as Director of the Institute of Environmental Studies. While the inclusive dates of this fonds are from 1963 to 1986, the majority of these records were created from 1971-1980. Fulfillment of his duties as Director included such functions as correspondence, administrative files related to outdoor and student education, provincial and national conferences, research projects, publications, environmental lobbying and preservation initiatives. Files contain research findings, correspondence, lecture and presentation notes, study guides, brochures, publications and articles. The fonds also includes maps related to significant environmentally sensitive areas and newspaper clippings.
Douglas College. Institute of Environmental StudiesThe fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, financial records, membership lists, newspaper clippings, and photographs relating to the Guild. Fonds includes records of the organization when it was also known as the Grosvenor Road and District VON Auxiliary and the Whalley Auxiliary Community Guild.
Whalley Ladies Community GuildThe fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, Certificate of Incorportion and bylaws, financial statements, balance sheets, rental hall agreements and bookings, insurance policies, proposals, and reports relating to the Association.
Sullivan Amateur Athletic and Community AssociationThe fonds consists of thirteen series identified by type of record and activity, which are as follows: minutes; correspondence; financial records; annual reports; legal documents; membership records; programs; committees; projects; newsletters; announcements and bulletins; architectural plans; and miscellaneous publications and ephemera. The files are arranged chronologically within each series.
Clayton Community AssociationThe fonds consists of the minutes, correspondence, and financial records of the committee of volunteers who undertook the organization and maintenance of the hospital.
Surrey ARP Emergency Hospital