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CAMRA photographs

Sub-series consists of photographs relating to CAMRA Victoria / BC. Includes both analog prints and born-digital images (jpgs), and one photo scrapbook that has been digitized (pdf).

CAMRA newsletters

Sub-series consists of John Rowling's collection of newsletters produced by CAMRA BC and associated CAMRA organizations. Sub-sub-series 3 represents a fairly complete run of What's Brewing, the newsletter of CAMRA BC, from 1990 to 2010. Sub-sub-series 1 contains several issues of the BC Beer Front News, the magazine of CAMRA BC's predecessor organization, established in the 1980s in the Lower Mainland (see the CAMRA BC administrative history for more details). Sub-sub-series 2 contains a copy of a 1990 issue of the newsletter (also called What's Brewing) produced by CAMRA Canada. All records in this sub-series are in paper format.

CAMRA membership records

Sub-series consists of records relating to the management of CAMRA Victoria / CAMRA BC membership. Records includes application form templates, membership databases and lists. Records exist only in digital form. File formats are predominantly Excel (xls, xlsx) and Word (doc, docx), with some pdf documents. There are also three Microsoft Access database files, dating to around 2003. The membership lists mainly cover the years 1996-2005, with just one list for a later date (2016).

CAMRA meeting records

Sub-series consists of records relating to meetings of CAMRA Victoria / CAMRA BC. Records includes agendas, minutes, notes, meeting support and working papers. The sub-series includes both paper and born-digital records; media formats (paper or digital) are indicated in the file titles. Digital file formats are predominantly Microsoft Word documents (doc, docx).

CAMRA general administration and subject files

Sub-series consists of records relating to the administration and activities of CAMRA Victoria / CAMRA BC. Records include articles of incorporation, by-laws, balance sheets and annual reports; correspondence and surveys; flyers, posters, fact-sheets, and bulletins; photographs (files 21, 22, 45); planning documents; media releases and public campaign material. Sub-series includes both paper and born-digital files; media formats (paper or digital) are indicated in the file titles. Original digital file formats are predominantly Microsoft Office documents (doc, docx, xls, xlsx), with some pdf and image formats (jpg).

CAMRA branch files

Sub-series consists of records relating to various branches of CAMRA BC that have existed at different times, including chapters at Nanaimo, Peachland, Prince Rupert, Richmond, Vancouver and Victoria. Records include branch declarations, correspondence, balance sheets, member and director lists. Also includes 4 photographs (file 6) from the 2000 Caskival event held by the Vancouver branch at Dix Barbecue and Brewery. Records exist only in digital form. Original file formats include Microsoft Word (doc, docx), Excel (xls, xlsx) and jpg.

CAMRA artefacts

Sub-series consists of John Rowling's collection of artefacts relating to CAMRA Victoria / BC. Items include buttons, stickers, coasters, cufflinks, and two 20th-anniversary mugs presented to himself and his wife Carol in 2010 as CAMRA BC founders.

Campus politics

Sub-series includes records reflecting McGrath's involvement in politics at SFU at the time, such as SFU Komix, a political commentary cartoon, and the Strand notice, which ended the student occupation of the administrations building in 1968, an event that McGrath took part in.

Campaign manuals

This sub-series consists of various campaign manuals that The Party had issued to the local campaign offices to be accompanied by the campaign tutorial sessions. Each of these books covered a specific part of campaigns at the constituency level, canvassing, fundraising, media handling, phone canvassing and for the provincial campaigns level. Some of the manuals cover procedures and expectations for advance level officials, such like the Premier’s tour scheduled events.

Calendars and associated records

Sub-series consists of print and born-digital calendars produced by Adbusters Media Foundation and their associated records. Print materials include 19 Adbusters calendars, dated to 1994, 1997, 1999-2008, 2012, and 2015-2020.

Born-digital materials include digital copies of calendars, mockups, advertisement graphics, artist permissions tracking tables, printing invoices, lists of famous quotes to include, lists of important dates to mark off, and thank-you notes. These born-digital records are associated with the calendars published from 2001-2003, 2005-2014, and 2018-2020. While there is some overlap, print calendars and born-digital records in this sub-series do not necessarily correlate.

Buy Nothing Day campaign records

Sub-series consists of records created by Adbusters Media Foundation for the Buy Nothing Day advocacy campaign. Buy Nothing Day is an international day of protest against consumerism, coined by artist Ted Dave and promoted by Adbusters. Buy Nothing Day originally took place in September. It was later adjusted to and popularized as taking place on Black Friday, the fourth Friday of November. Buy Nothing Day has been since expanded to Buy Nothing Christmas in order to advocate for buying locally or crafting your own gifts during the holiday season.

Born-digital records include digital graphics, photographs, memes, press releases, moving image "subvertisements," and an audio file of Silent Night recorded in a mall. Paper records include "Buy Nothing Christmas" cards.

Business correspondence

Subseries includes correspondence with editors, publishers, bookstores, as well as invoices, and other administrative records , primarily relating to submitting poems, articles, or other writing for publication but also applications for grants and honoraria for poetry readings.

Business cards

Sub-series consists of business cards collected by Rowling from individuals involved in the BC brewing industry.

Bush poems records

Sub-series consists of records relating to the development and promotion of Trower's 1978 book "Bush Poems." Includes promotional material and a draft manuscript of the book containing Bus Griffiths’ illustrations.

Bursar / Budget / Finance Department

Sub-series consists of the Vice-President, Academic's correspondence with, related to, or copied from the Bursar's Office and later the Finance Department. The sub-series generally coincides with the tenure of D.H.M. Ross as Bursar (1965-1985). Activities and topics documented in the correspondence include the administrative organization of the department, university budget planning, faculty salaries and salary policy, and account charges and transfers. Records include correspondence, reports, organization charts, financial statements and budgets.

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