Series consists of Twigg’s articles (published and unpublished) written for Georgia Straight, Books in Canada, Quill and Quire, Province and other newspapers and magazines.
Twigg, AlanThe series consists of records related to Brown’s role as a writer, lecturer, and broadcaster. This series includes broadcast scripts, manuscripts, poetry, and published works.
Brown, HilarySeries consists of photographs of various writers.
Twigg, AlanSeries consists of notes, notebooks/journals, and press clippings that are both specifically related to projects and also those not directly linked to a specific project. Topics include: Autobiography (19-), Savary Island (1981-2004) and BC Film (1995).
Duke, DarylSeries contains transcripts of interviews with various writers and related materials.
Twigg, AlanThe series consists of records related to Brown’s ardent belief in feminism and gender equality. The bulk of the series is comprised of correspondence that Brown authored as a member of the Voice of Women organization.
Brown, HilaryThis series includes drafts, final versions, correspondence, notes and clippings related to Duke's work as an essayist.
Duke, DarylSeries consists of records related to Duke’s personal and administrative affairs. This series includes personal notes and memos written by Duke for family, friends and staff; correspondence received by Duke from family, friends and business associates; administrative correspondence received by Duke from agents, publishers and other associates; and miscellaneous ephemera collected by Duke. This series also contains records relating to Duke’s administrative affairs.
Among those who Duke received correspondence from are the following: Anne-Marie Duke (1985-2000), Brian and David Duke (1986-2001)
Cliff Robertson (1960-1969), David Darriff (1951), Don Erickson (1951-1952),
Eve Duke (1961-1981), Henry Miller (1961-1962), Jeremy Geidt (1965-1966), Mordecai Richler (1961), Norman Klenman (1966), Sir Fitzroy Maclean (1962) and Yu Hong (2001-2004).
Series consists of audio cassette interviews with various persons conducted between 1978 and 1995.
Twigg, AlanThe series contains material that relates to Brown’s role as the European representative of the American Committee of the Outlawry of War. This series includes pamphlets, correspondence, and research materials.
Brown, George HarrisonThe series consists of materials which pertain to Brown’s community activism and diverse personal interests.
Brown, HilarySeries contains an unpublished manuscript of George Woodcock’s translation of Proust’s “On the Way to Swann’s House” and one videocassette of “George Woodcock: Anarchist of Cherry Street” recorded for CBC-TV.
Twigg, AlanThe bulk of the series is comprised of photographs and negatives taken during Brown’s journey to China, Korea, and Japan in 1936-1937. The photograph albums contain comments on the subject matter. Also present are photos taken in America and miscellaneous photos of Brown and other unknown individuals.
Brown, George HarrisonSeries consists of records related to Duke’s personal and administrative affairs. This diverse series includes: personal notes and memos written by Duke for family, friends and staff; correspondence received by Duke from family, friends and business associates; administrative correspondence received by Duke from agents, publishers and other associates; receipts, bills and other financial records; and personal and administrative faxes.
Duke, DarylSeries consists of newspaper clippings, dating from 1946-2010. The clippings pertain to the lives of Harry and Valerie Jerome, including their achievements in track and involvement in various groups and initiatives. As the clippings were accumulated by different persons, including Harry, Valerie, and friends who sent the clippings to Valerie following Harry’s death, they are contained within their own series. The clippings reflect the mixed reaction that the media had towards Harry Jerome; many of the articles are critical of Harry. During the peak years of his career from 1960-1968, there are many articles about his various races, records, and injuries. The clippings dating from 1982-2010 were collected by Valerie Jerome and include posthumous articles about Harry and the creation/unveiling of the Harry Jerome statue.
Jerome, HarrySeries documents Stanley’s interactions with friends from different literary circles, including: Beat Movement, Jack Spicer Circle, San Francisco Renaissance, writers associated with TISH magazine and other parts of the Vancouver arts scene.
Photographs feature writers and friends of George Stanley, including: Helen Adam, Paul Alexander, Hope Anderson, Tony Aste, Ebbe Borregaard, Robin Blaser, Bill Brodecky, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Lewis Ellingham, Nemi Frost, Jim Herndon, Joanne Kyger, Billy Little, Bill McNeill, Stan Persky, David Phillips, Ron Primack, George Stanley, and Scott Watson.
Stanley, George, 1934-The series consists of materials which pertain to Brown’s involvement as the inaugural chair of the Islands Trust.
Brown, HilaryThe majority of records in this series consist of textual material pertaining Duke's involvement organizing and scripting the Vancouver Awards Show. This series includes business correspondence, personal notes, draft scripts, publicity and information regarding Duke's contributions to the show’s production.
Duke, DarylSeries documents Stanley’s personal life outside of his work as a poet, and includes records relating to: the death of writer James Herndon, teaching at Northwest Community College, and other personal interests and reflections. Records in the series include: correspondence, journals, and drawings.
Stanley, George, 1934-The series consists of the creator’s field books, address books, correspondence records, passports, cartoons, a scheme of appropriation, will and probate documents, and two maps of China which display the route Brown took during his tour of China.
Brown, George HarrisonSeries contains materials concerned with Twigg’s research for various books. Materials include drafts of literary works, transcripts of interview with Vander Zalm, correspondence, photographs, computer disks, newspaper clippings, handwritten and typed notes, newspapers, magazines and books.
Twigg, AlanThe series contains photographs, negatives, and slides created and accumulated by both Harry and Valerie Jerome. The photographs dates from 1919-[2005] and reflect the personal and professional lives of Harry, Valerie, and the Jerome family in general.
Jerome, ValerieThe series consists of personal correspondence to colleagues, associates and friends.
Brown, HilarySeries contains taped television interviews, transcripts of television interviews and related materials including computer disks.
Twigg, AlanSeries documents the publication and critical reception of Stanley’s work and his interaction with the broader literary community. Series includes correspondence, financial records, contracts, and sound recordings of readings.
Stanley, George, 1934-