- MsC-38-0-2-2-0-20
- File
- 1992-[1999?]
Part of Lisa Robertson fonds
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Part of Lisa Robertson fonds
Part of Lisa Robertson fonds
Part of Lisa Robertson fonds
Part of Lisa Robertson fonds
Part of Lisa Robertson fonds
Part of Klaus E. Rieckhoff fonds
Xaviera Hollander: The happy hooker
Part of Colin Stuart fonds
Alternate title: "Exquisite Corpse"
Part of Colin Stuart fonds
Alternate title: "Exquisite Corpse"
Part of Colin Stuart fonds
Alternate title: "Exquisite Corpse"
Part of Colin Stuart fonds
Alternate title: "Exquisite Corpse"
Part of Colin Stuart fonds
Alternate title: "Exquisite Corpse"
Part of Colin Stuart fonds
Part of Colin Stuart fonds
X Prize Foundation - Oceans X Prize Summit
Part of James Delgado fonds
File consists of booklet given to advisory committee members for the Oceans X Prize Summit.
X. L. Johanne Stemo, The Lemondae Brigade
Part of Allan B. Cunningham fonds
WYSWYG [What you see is what you get]
Part of Duthie Books fonds
Part of Robert Bringhurst fonds
File consists of notes and correspondence related to a trip to Wyoming in September-October 2010 to lecture at the University of Wyoming.
Wyman, Jake; contact sheet, negatives (include Sandra Foulds)
Part of SFU Archives reference and display materials collection
Part of SFU Archives reference and display materials collection
Part of Hugh Johnston fonds
Part of SFU Archives reference and display materials collection
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Part of SFU Archives reference and display materials collection
File consists of Stonebanks’ notes and research records relating to World War II; primarily basic facts and statistics about the war.
[W.W. Zibin's account of Peter P. Verigin]
Part of Doukhobor collection
This file contains manuscript of W. W. Zibin which includes eye-witness account of Peter P. Verigin's first visit to Canada in 1905, accompanied by his wife, two children and his mother Evodokia Gregievna, estranged wife of Peter V. Verigin. This manuscript was sent in 1952 to P. P. Legebekoff, editor of Iskra, and retyped, but never published it.