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General research files and correspondence

Sub-series consists of records relating to Fellman's research activities. Records include correspondence, notes and working papers, proposals, offprints, reviews of Fellman's works, as well as Fellman's reader evaluation reports of the works of others; includes Fellman's contribution to a festschrift for David Brion Davis, an essay entitled "The Transferability of Otherness: American Expansionists Greet the Filipinos, 1898-1902" (file 9).

Files are arranged chronologically.

Workshops, seminars and public lectures

Sub-series consists of records relating to Fellman's delivery of special workshops, seminars, and public lectures. Events documented include Fellman's invitation to the University of Zambia (1981); the Davis Center Seminar at Princeton University (1983); a discussion with SFU's Stephen Duguid for a class for the Alaska Prison System (video, ca 1980s); Fellman's paper at the Gettysburg Civil War Institute (1993); the History Colloquium on War, Culture and Personality at Stanford University (1993); Fellman's talks for the Fifth Annual Jeans Lecture in History at the Missouri Southern State College (1999); and the War and Society Workshop delivered at the University of Georgia (2010).

Records include correspondence, visit itineraries, event publicity, seminar and workshop materials, text of lectures, and three video recordings (for the Alaska Prison System class and the two Jeans lectures).

Files arranged chronologically.

SFU course files

Sub-series consists of records relating to Fellman's teaching at SFU. Courses documented are:

  • History 190, Approaches to History (1976)
  • History 212, The United States to 1877 (1985-1994, 2000)
  • History 213, The United States since 1877 (1995-2001)
  • History 450, The United States in the 19th Century: The Era of the American Civil War (2002)
  • History 482, Introduction to Psychohistory (1977)
  • History 486, Early Modern English Society (1995)
  • History 495, Methodology and Philosophy of History (1987)
  • Liberal Studies 813-5, Religious and Secular World Views: Tensions in Utopia (1993).

Files also include a 1986 proposal for a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies program (Fellman would become Director of the graduate program in Liberal Studies in 2000). Records include program proposals; course outlines and descriptions, reading lists, and exam questions; offprints and reference materials; lectures and lecture notes.

Files arranged alphabetically by course number.

Student almanacs, handbooks and guides

Sub-series consists of publications produced by the Society to inform students about SFSS activities, and SFU campus life and services. Includes student handbooks and guides, the 1967 student directory, a student-run teacher and course evaluation guide for 1978-79, and the annual SFSS Almanac that began in 1986-87 (not all years are included in the run).

GCBF festival working files

Sub-series consists of records relating to the planning and organization of the annual Great Canadian Beer Festival in Victoria. The date range (1993-2014) reflects Rowling's period of involvement in the director organization of the festival. As a director of the GCBF Society, Rowling kept an extensive set of digital files for each year's festival, typically using the same or a similar set of folders to organize the records. Records include festival business plans, surveys and reports; correspondence with breweries, exhibitors, and the BC Liquor Control Board; application and order forms; budgets, invoices and donation correspondence; volunteer task lists and manuals; publicity and media packages. Records exist exclusively in digital form; original file formats are predominantly Microsoft Office documents (doc, docx, xls, xlsx), with a small number of pdfs, jpgs, and PowerPoint files.

Beer magazines

Sub-series consists of Rowling's collection of magazines relating to beer and the brewing industry. Four titles are represented in the collection: All About Beer, Taps, The Growler, and Vendor magazine.

Beer and brewery guide books and directories

Sub-series consists of Rowling's collection of beer and brewery guidebooks. Items arranged alphabetically by author. Copies of the books by Leo Buijs, Jack Erickson, Michael Jackson and Joe Wiebe are signed by the author.

Beer reference books and histories

Sub-series consists of Rowling's collection of beer reference and brewing history books. Items arranged alphabetically by author. Copies of the books by Frank Appleton and Glen Mofford are signed by the author.

Business cards

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

T-shirts

Sub-series consists of Rowling's collection of t-shirts for breweries and beer events. Includes t-shirts for Howe Sound Brewing, Spinnakers Brewpub, Tall Ship Ale Company, and Victoria Beer Week, all ca. 1990s.

Other beer-related artefacts and merchandise

Sub-series consists of Rowling's collection of brewery- and beer-related small merchandise. Artefacts include coasters, bottle openers, beer caps, and key chains. Most of the breweries representated belong to the craft beer period (post-1982), but there are some earlier items, including bottle openers for the Victoria-Phoenix Brewing Company and Vancouver Breweries Ltd, as well as a 1911 receipt book for the Silver Spring Brewery.

Glasses

Sub-series consists of Rowling's collection of souvenir beer glasses for breweries and beer events.

Beer labels

Sub-series consists of Rowling's collection of beer labels from various BC breweries. Rowling created a scrapbook (digitized as file 1) presenting examples in roughly chronological order, ranging from early Victoria breweries (Sliver Spring, Victoria-Phoenix) through to contemporary craft breweries. In addition to the scrapbook there were a large number of loose labels grouped into envelopes. Labels for pre-craft beer period breweries are arranged in file 2, craft breweries (post-1982) into file 3. Within these groupings, labels are arranged alphabetically by brewery.

Posters

Sub-series consists of Rowling's collection of posters relating to beer and breweries in BC. Most posters originate in the craft beer period (post-1982), but file 6 includes two posters for the historical Silver Springs Brewery in Victoria. Other breweries represented include R&B Brewing Company (ca. 1990s), Spinnakers Brewpub (ca. 1990s), Tall Ship Ale Company (ca. 1990s), Cannery Brewing Company (2001), and Phillips Brewing Company (2011). The sub-series also includes a poster for Hopunion (ca. 2000s) and a 1997 poster on BC's Microbrewed Experience.

Beer bottles

Sub-series consists of Rowling's collection of beer bottles from various BC breweries. Pre-craft period examples include bottles from the Victoria-Phoenix Brewery, Sick's Capilano Brewery (Old Style Beer, ca. 1940s), Vancouver Breweries (Old Country Ale, ca. 1940s), and a Silver Springs Lager Beer from Labatt's (ca. 1960s). Craft breweries represented include Canoe, Spinnakers and Swans brewpubs, Phillip's Brewing, Tall Ship Ale Company. Includes a bottle of Big Bad John's Traditional English Barley Wine, a beer brewed by Phillips in honour of John Rowling in recognition of his contributions to BC's craft beer community.

Eat Magazine articles

Sub-series consists of records relating to Rowling's published writings for Eat Magazine, a Victoria-based magazine covering food, wine and associated themes. Records are primarily in digital format; see Scope and content note in the parent series description for record types.

Celebrator Beer News Magazine articles

Sub-series consists of records relating to Rowling's published writings for Celebrator Beer News, a magazine established in California in 1988 reporting on craft beers and brewing. Records are primarily in digital format; see Scope and content note in the parent series description for record types. Media format is indicated in the file title ([paper] or [digital]).

What's Brewing news and columns

Sub-series consists of records relating to Rowling's published writings for What's Brewing magazine from 1995-2000. What's Brewing was the newsletter of CAMRA Victoria / BC, and Rowling wrote a regular column called The Hopbine, "a fresh gathering of news and gossip." Records are exclusively in digital format; see Scope and content note in the parent series description for record types.

GCBF artefacts

Sub-series consists of John Rowling's collection of artefacts relating to the Great Canadian Beer Festival. Artefacts include t-shirts, buttons, coasters, stickers, tokens, tickets, and Rowling's GCBF cap with brewery buttons.

GCBF photographs

Sub-series consists of photographs taken at each year's beer festival. In some years, beginning around 2006, the GCBF had multiple photographers at the event. The sub-series is a hybrid of print and digital photos. All print copies are located in file 1; the remainder were transferred in digital form. Around 2003 GCBF photographers shifted from film to digital cameras. Digital copies of earlier photographs are likely scans from the original prints or negatives, whereas the later images were born-digital. The predominant file format is jpg.

GCBF programs

Sub-series consists of John Rowling's collection of print programs for each year's beer festival.

GCBF general administration files

Sub-series consists of records relating to the establishment and general administration of the GCBF Society. Records include Society incorporation papers, by-laws, and certificate of dissolution; proposals and reports; festival business plans, manuals, surveys, reports and budget papers; address book, correspondence, notes and working papers.

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.

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 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 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).

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