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- Subject:
- Ranchers, Poker, Indigenous peoples, and Colonists
- Creator:
- Clark, Jim
- Contributor:
- Seel, Else, 1894-1974
- Location:
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1839 to 1973
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Contact UVic Archives for access to the original resource and for reproduction requests (fee for reproductions). This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Identifier:
- ELS 3/7/1
- Extent:
- 30 pages ; 28 x 21.5 cm
- Geographic Coverage:
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- Thirty loose single sided typescript pages.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Else Lübcke Seel Digital Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- literary works, typescripts, and short stories
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 1978-001; File: 2.3
- Fonds Title:
- Else Lübcke Seel fonds
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC111
- Is Referenced By:
- Archival Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/else-lubcke-seel-fonds
- Date Digitized:
- 2023-02
- Technical Note:
- Scanned on Plustek OpticBook A300 at 600 dpi TIFF by PD. Items were cropped to remove color bar and resized for Vault. Metadata by KD.

- Alternative Title:
- As we see it : towards the twenty-first century, Towards the 21st century, and As we see it : the Libertarian Workers for a Self-Managed Society look towards the 21st century
- Subject:
- Political platforms, Cooperation, Anarchists, Libertarian Workers for a Self-Managed Society, History, Community organization, Works councils, and Anarchism
- Creator:
- Libertarian Workers for a Self-Managed Society
- Publisher:
- Libertarian Workers for a Self-Managed Society
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1988
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
- License:
- Contact UVic Archives for access to the original, or ask UVic Archives to make a copy (fee for service). Patrons may look at the material through the Anarchism Digital Research Centre, but may not use images unless they contact UVic Archives.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Extent:
- 8 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
- Geographic Coverage:
- Australia
- Coordinates:
- -25, 135
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Jim Campbell (Julie Thiers) Collection
- Provenance:
- Donor: Julie Thiers
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- booklets and pamphlets
- Fonds Title:
- Jim Campbell fonds
- Fonds Identifier:
- AR459
- Is Referenced By:
- Finding aid for archival fonds: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/jim-campbell-fonds
- Date Digitized:
- 2011-11-18
- Technical Note:
- PDF. Digitized by CDW; metadata by GF and KD.
- Keyword in Context:
- Transcript available<br/>liS "TI~ THB LI8BRTARI~ WORKBRS FOR A SBLF-~AGBD SOCIETY LOOK TOWARDS THE 21ST CB.TURY INTRODUCTION The Libertarian Workers for a Self-Managed Society is an Anarchist Group which has bee~ in existence in Melbourne, Australia since 1977. This pamphlet outlines our vie...

- Subject:
- Military planning, Artillery, Howitzers, Battle of Amiens (Amiens, France : 1918), Battlefields, and World War (1914-1918)
- Creator:
- Wills, Archie H. (Archibald Henry), 1892-1988
- Contributor:
- Location:
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1918
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
- License:
- This material may be protected by copyright. Use of this material is permitted for research and private study purposes only. For all other uses, contact University of Victoria Special Collections and University Archives.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Extent:
- 1 page ; 12 x 20 cm
- Geographic Coverage:
- France--Amiens
- Coordinates:
- 49.9, 2.3
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- World War One Photographs and Journals and World of Mary's Wedding Reminiscences of World War One
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- field notes and notes (documents)
- Archival Item Identifier:
- AR394_01_05_064_001
- Fonds Title:
- Archie H. Wills fonds
- Fonds Identifier:
- AR394
- Is Referenced By:
- Archival Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/archie-h-wills-fonds
- Date Digitized:
- 2007-07-04
- Technical Note:
- Original metadata listed the following as contributors: Christopher Rickinson, Alyssum Nielsen, and Chris Petter. Migration metadata by KD. Migration metadata by KD.

- Subject:
- Music trade--Management, Music trade--Marketing, Music trade, Cash, Johnny, Holiff, Saul, 1925-2005, Music publicity, and Music publishing
- Creator:
- Holiff, Saul, 1925-2005
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- 1965
- Rights Statement:
- Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
- License:
- Material is made available for research and private study; all other uses require permission of the copyright holders.
- Resource Type:
- Still Image
- Extent:
- 1 page ; 21.59 x 27.94 cm
- Geographic Coverage:
- Ontario--London and California--Los Angeles--Hollywood
- Coordinates:
- 34.09834, -118.32674 and 42.98339, -81.23304
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- Small photograph of Saul Holiff appears in bottom-left corner of the advertisement. Underneath, it reads: Wanted For Killing Rumors. In the bottom-right corner is Holiff's signature and contact information. At the bottom appears the tagline: Johnny Cash puts the folk in folk music.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Saul Holiff Collection
- Provenance:
- Acquired from Jonathan Holiff, October 2016.
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- magazine ads and advertisements
- Archival Item Identifier:
- File: 1.3 and Accession Number: 2016-018
- Fonds Title:
- Holiff Family fonds
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC510
- Is Referenced By:
- Special Collections fonds: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/holiff-family-fonds
- Date Digitized:
- 2007/2008
- Technical Note:
- Scanning done by Edgeworx Inc. between 2007-2008 for documentary My Father and the Man in Black. Exact dates of scanning and equipment used for scanning unknown. Image resized to 600dpi tiff using Photoshop CS5 by Libraries Digitization. Metadata by SMacFarlane and KD.

5. "Looking Back with Pride" - Editorial [All in a Lifetime illustrated autobiography chapter Page 55]
- Subject:
- World War (1914-1918), Battle of Vimy Ridge (France : 1917), Battlefields, Armistices, and Canada. Canadian Army
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- August 1978
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
- License:
- This material may be protected by copyright. Use of this material is permitted for research and private study purposes only. For all other uses, contact University of Victoria Special Collections and University Archives.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Extent:
- 1 clipping ; 8.6 x 18 cm
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- World War One Photographs and Journals
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- clippings (information artifacts), printed ephemera, and editorials
- Archival Item Identifier:
- AR394_01_05_055_002
- Fonds Title:
- Archie H. Wills fonds
- Fonds Identifier:
- AR394
- Is Referenced By:
- Archival Finding Aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/archie-h-wills-fonds
- Date Digitized:
- 2007-07-04
- Technical Note:
- Original metadata listed the following as contributors: Christopher Rickinson, Alyssum Nielsen, and Chris Petter. Migration metadata by KD. Migration metadata by KD.

- Alternative Title:
- “Lucky Lavaca” [ships’ newsletter] vol. 1, no. 32, 17 October 1945
- Subject:
- History, Prisoners of war, Prisoners of war--Transportation, Prisoners, Ships, Lavaca (Attack transport), Warships, World War (1939-1945), Prisoner-of-war camps, and Personal narratives
- Creator:
- Lenew, W.J., Jr.
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- October 17, 1945
- Rights Statement:
- No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original manuscript and for reproduction requests (fee for reproductions). This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Extent:
- 6 pages ; typescript
- Geographic Coverage:
- China--Shanghai, California--San Francisco, and Japan--Okinawa Island
- Coordinates:
- 26.53806, 127.96778, 31.22222, 121.45806, and 37.77493, -122.41942
- Chronological Coverage:
- 1945
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Abkhazi Archives Collection
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- newsletters
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Item: 1.9.5, Accession Number: 1990.068, Series 1, Peggy Pemberton-Carter to 1946, and File: 1.9
- Fonds Title:
- Peggy Abkhazi fonds
- Fonds Identifier:
- AR325
- Is Referenced By:
- Finding aid for archival fonds: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/peggy-abkhazi-fonds
- Date Digitized:
- 2008-11-28
- Technical Note:
- 300 dpi TIFF; no colour correction. Scanned and edited by KM and CDW. Metadata provided by MH and KD.

- Subject:
- Authors, English and Graves, Robert, 1895-1985
- Creator:
- Graves, Robert, 1895-1985
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- June 29, 1936
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Extent:
- 1 page : 12 x 19.5 cm or smaller
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- The diary is written on quarto sheets, folded horizontally to form octavo booklets, one recto page devoted to each day.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- diaries
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-494
- Fonds Title:
- Robert Graves collection
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC050
- Is Referenced By:
- Robert Graves Diary project URL: http://graves.uvic.ca/diary_1936-06-29.html and Special Collection finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/robert-graves-collection
- Date Digitized:
- 2002-07-19
- Transcript:
- *Water Affair Solved June 29 Monday. San Pedro y Pol Francisca went to Palma to find a cook. Katalina Martina came to help. I got lunch. Mediaeval Schools . Laura did another 20 pages of Antigua with me. To Fabrica to Tio Pedro 's fiesta where Gelat told us news of water settlement: they agreed to his terms & signed a contract. Champagne. Still no letters. Sleeping now with one sheet.
- Technical Note:
- 300 dpi TIFF. Migration metadata by MT.

- Subject:
- Graves, Robert, 1895-1985 and Authors, English
- Creator:
- Graves, Robert, 1895-1985
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- January 13, 1939
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Extent:
- 1 page : 12 x 19.5 cm or smaller
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- The diary is written on quarto sheets, folded horizontally to form octavo booklets, one recto page devoted to each day.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- diaries
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-1432
- Fonds Title:
- Robert Graves collection
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC050
- Is Referenced By:
- Robert Graves Diary project URL: http://graves.uvic.ca/diary_1939-01-12_01_enc.html and Special Collection finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/robert-graves-collection
- Date Digitized:
- 2002-07-19
- Transcript:
- Enclosure – Letter to RG from Ros Graves from Dr. Rosaleen Graves 177 Junction Road, N.19. ARChway 1480 13.1.39 Darling Robert You'll be wondering why I haven't thanked you long ago for your “ Poems ” – which were (or was?) my nicest Xmas present – far & away. It's fun finding ancient friends & unknown ones in the same volume. Thank you very much indeed, my dear, for sending it to me. The reason (as you may possibly have guessed) is that your prophecy about Jim's making a kind of reconciliation came true – & in spite of what you say, I'm taking him seriously. Its not that he's recanted or apologized or anything like that – such behaviour would be quite impossible for one of his type – but almost immediately after I'd told him of my visit to the lawyer & his verdict – he propounded a scheme of our working a joint practice in Devon & sharing a house again – so it looks as if the thought of losing family life had shaken him a bit. He still writes to me coldly as “Dear Rosaleen...from Jim ” but is quite friendly on our rare meetings & is really making communal plans at last – which have some sort of financial sanity. I don't know if we shall ever establish a really good personal relationship again – but I'm content with this at present – & even if I get no personal happiness out of a new start – the boys will – as they adore their father. I've had a small present for you for months – a puzzle- picture of Napoleon & his wife & child masquerading as a plant of flax. Its in an old frame & I should think is a contemporary of those times as no-one now would bother about Napoleon's family. It only cost 1/- in a shop where they re-make mattresses – & I thought it might amuse you – but I'll have to wait until I see you as it would probably break in transit. My 2 German refugees have at last gone to Australia, poor things. Its absurd for an elderly business man to be sentimental about a Xmas tree, I know, but I felt very sad when they said “there will be no Xmas trees in Australia –” We were all frozen up at Xmas – car, pipes, & kitchen boiler but had a very good time all the same with a giant Xmas tree, & lots of parcels for the boys. We go to Devon in about 3 weeks. I've sold my London practice (for only £325 after 10 years) to an old fellow-student at Charing Cross Hospital The Kent practice is too small & too scattered & will just have to disintegrate. In Devon I'm to get £350 a year as assistant in the partnership – & when Jim has had a job at Charing Cross Hospital & joins the practice (? in August) we're to get £600 between us. The firm will pay all surgery expenses & a car allowance – & we'll have only 1 lot of domestic overheads – and if it does well we could later buy a share in the partnership, so I'm very pleased about it. The village, Bishopsteignton, is 2 miles from the sea – & overlooks country very like the Barmouth Estuary – with lovely rolling wooded hills & the river Teign – very broad. It will be lovely to get back to village life again, after this dreary suburb – Well – wish me luck! I think I shall get some at last. I shall have to become Rosaleen Cooper, I fear, in such a conservative district & sink into married oblivion – so I'll sign myself for the last time as your most loving sister Rosaleen Graves
- Technical Note:
- 300 dpi TIFF. Migration metadata by MT.

- Subject:
- Graves, Robert, 1895-1985 and Authors, English
- Creator:
- Graves, Robert, 1895-1985
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- January 13, 1939
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Extent:
- 1 page : 12 x 19.5 cm or smaller
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- The diary is written on quarto sheets, folded horizontally to form octavo booklets, one recto page devoted to each day.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- diaries
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-1432
- Fonds Title:
- Robert Graves collection
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC050
- Is Referenced By:
- Robert Graves Diary project URL: http://graves.uvic.ca/diary_1939-01-12_01_enc.html and Special Collection finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/robert-graves-collection
- Date Digitized:
- 2002-07-19
- Transcript:
- Enclosure – Letter to RG from Ros Graves from Dr. Rosaleen Graves 177 Junction Road, N.19. ARChway 1480 13.1.39 Darling Robert You'll be wondering why I haven't thanked you long ago for your “ Poems ” – which were (or was?) my nicest Xmas present – far & away. It's fun finding ancient friends & unknown ones in the same volume. Thank you very much indeed, my dear, for sending it to me. The reason (as you may possibly have guessed) is that your prophecy about Jim's making a kind of reconciliation came true – & in spite of what you say, I'm taking him seriously. Its not that he's recanted or apologized or anything like that – such behaviour would be quite impossible for one of his type – but almost immediately after I'd told him of my visit to the lawyer & his verdict – he propounded a scheme of our working a joint practice in Devon & sharing a house again – so it looks as if the thought of losing family life had shaken him a bit. He still writes to me coldly as “Dear Rosaleen...from Jim ” but is quite friendly on our rare meetings & is really making communal plans at last – which have some sort of financial sanity. I don't know if we shall ever establish a really good personal relationship again – but I'm content with this at present – & even if I get no personal happiness out of a new start – the boys will – as they adore their father. I've had a small present for you for months – a puzzle- picture of Napoleon & his wife & child masquerading as a plant of flax. Its in an old frame & I should think is a contemporary of those times as no-one now would bother about Napoleon's family. It only cost 1/- in a shop where they re-make mattresses – & I thought it might amuse you – but I'll have to wait until I see you as it would probably break in transit. My 2 German refugees have at last gone to Australia, poor things. Its absurd for an elderly business man to be sentimental about a Xmas tree, I know, but I felt very sad when they said “there will be no Xmas trees in Australia –” We were all frozen up at Xmas – car, pipes, & kitchen boiler but had a very good time all the same with a giant Xmas tree, & lots of parcels for the boys. We go to Devon in about 3 weeks. I've sold my London practice (for only £325 after 10 years) to an old fellow-student at Charing Cross Hospital The Kent practice is too small & too scattered & will just have to disintegrate. In Devon I'm to get £350 a year as assistant in the partnership – & when Jim has had a job at Charing Cross Hospital & joins the practice (? in August) we're to get £600 between us. The firm will pay all surgery expenses & a car allowance – & we'll have only 1 lot of domestic overheads – and if it does well we could later buy a share in the partnership, so I'm very pleased about it. The village, Bishopsteignton, is 2 miles from the sea – & overlooks country very like the Barmouth Estuary – with lovely rolling wooded hills & the river Teign – very broad. It will be lovely to get back to village life again, after this dreary suburb – Well – wish me luck! I think I shall get some at last. I shall have to become Rosaleen Cooper, I fear, in such a conservative district & sink into married oblivion – so I'll sign myself for the last time as your most loving sister Rosaleen Graves
- Technical Note:
- 300 dpi TIFF. Migration metadata by MT.

- Subject:
- Authors, English and Graves, Robert, 1895-1985
- Creator:
- Graves, Robert, 1895-1985
- Language:
- eng
- Date Created:
- January 13, 1939
- Rights Statement:
- In Copyright
- License:
- Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Extent:
- 1 page : 12 x 19.5 cm or smaller
- Additional Physical Characteristics:
- The diary is written on quarto sheets, folded horizontally to form octavo booklets, one recto page devoted to each day.
- Physical Repository:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Collection:
- Robert Graves Diary, 1935-1939
- Provider:
- University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
- Genre:
- diaries
- Archival Item Identifier:
- Accession Number: 1969-003, Item: Gr-1-1432
- Fonds Title:
- Robert Graves collection
- Fonds Identifier:
- SC050
- Is Referenced By:
- Special Collection finding aid: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/robert-graves-collection and Robert Graves Diary project URL: http://graves.uvic.ca/diary_1939-01-12_01_enc.html
- Date Digitized:
- 2002-07-19
- Transcript:
- Enclosure – Letter to RG from Ros Graves from Dr. Rosaleen Graves 177 Junction Road, N.19. ARChway 1480 13.1.39 Darling Robert You'll be wondering why I haven't thanked you long ago for your “ Poems ” – which were (or was?) my nicest Xmas present – far & away. It's fun finding ancient friends & unknown ones in the same volume. Thank you very much indeed, my dear, for sending it to me. The reason (as you may possibly have guessed) is that your prophecy about Jim's making a kind of reconciliation came true – & in spite of what you say, I'm taking him seriously. Its not that he's recanted or apologized or anything like that – such behaviour would be quite impossible for one of his type – but almost immediately after I'd told him of my visit to the lawyer & his verdict – he propounded a scheme of our working a joint practice in Devon & sharing a house again – so it looks as if the thought of losing family life had shaken him a bit. He still writes to me coldly as “Dear Rosaleen...from Jim ” but is quite friendly on our rare meetings & is really making communal plans at last – which have some sort of financial sanity. I don't know if we shall ever establish a really good personal relationship again – but I'm content with this at present – & even if I get no personal happiness out of a new start – the boys will – as they adore their father. I've had a small present for you for months – a puzzle- picture of Napoleon & his wife & child masquerading as a plant of flax. Its in an old frame & I should think is a contemporary of those times as no-one now would bother about Napoleon's family. It only cost 1/- in a shop where they re-make mattresses – & I thought it might amuse you – but I'll have to wait until I see you as it would probably break in transit. My 2 German refugees have at last gone to Australia, poor things. Its absurd for an elderly business man to be sentimental about a Xmas tree, I know, but I felt very sad when they said “there will be no Xmas trees in Australia –” We were all frozen up at Xmas – car, pipes, & kitchen boiler but had a very good time all the same with a giant Xmas tree, & lots of parcels for the boys. We go to Devon in about 3 weeks. I've sold my London practice (for only £325 after 10 years) to an old fellow-student at Charing Cross Hospital The Kent practice is too small & too scattered & will just have to disintegrate. In Devon I'm to get £350 a year as assistant in the partnership – & when Jim has had a job at Charing Cross Hospital & joins the practice (? in August) we're to get £600 between us. The firm will pay all surgery expenses & a car allowance – & we'll have only 1 lot of domestic overheads – and if it does well we could later buy a share in the partnership, so I'm very pleased about it. The village, Bishopsteignton, is 2 miles from the sea – & overlooks country very like the Barmouth Estuary – with lovely rolling wooded hills & the river Teign – very broad. It will be lovely to get back to village life again, after this dreary suburb – Well – wish me luck! I think I shall get some at last. I shall have to become Rosaleen Cooper, I fear, in such a conservative district & sink into married oblivion – so I'll sign myself for the last time as your most loving sister Rosaleen Graves
- Technical Note:
- 300 dpi TIFF. Migration metadata by MT.