Series 2 - Diane Barwick's Undergraduate Study at the University of British Columbia, Canada, Prior to 1960


Date Range1914 - 1965
Quantity46.9 cm, 38 folders
ProvenanceBarwick, Diane Elizabeth
Description

Series 2 brings together material from Diane Elizabeth Barwick's undergraduate study at the University of British Columbia. She graduated as a BA with 1st class Honours in anthropology in 1959.

Series 2 contains Diane Barwick's Honours essay and related fieldwork notebooks from a project entitled 'The Logging Camp as Subculture' about the logging communities on Vancouver Island. Diane Barwick undertook fieldwork for this essay in the summer of 1958 at the Canadian Forest Products' Englewood Logging Division, a remote group of logging camps at the northern end of Vancouver Island. Diane Barwick had lived with her family in one such camp, Woss Camp, where her father was Superintendent, from the summer of 1947 to the summer of 1955.

Series 2 also includes Diane Barwick's lecture notes and essays from undergraduate classes completed at the University of British Columbia.


Inventory Listing

BARI00004 Fieldwork Photographs

Black and white photographs of or relating to anthropological or archaeological fieldwork.

Contains:
1. 'Archaeology' '1959' - photograph of archaelogical dig site, including 5 unidentified people;

2. '78' 'Anthony Is.' - photograph of unidentified men carrying out fieldwork on Haida mortuary or memorial pole on Anthony Island [Sgaang Gwaii];

3. '80' 'Anthony Is.' - as above;

4. '101' 'Anthony Is.' - as above;

5. '105' 'Anthony Is.' - unidentified men in dinghy on river;

6. '115' 'Anthony Island - pole detail' - close-up of pole;

7. '127' 'Anthony Is.' - two unidentified men at what looks to be a middens site;

8. '131' 'Anthony Is.' - anthropologists' camp site and mortuary or memorial pole, beside river;

9. '134' 'Nelson Duff, Harry Hawthorn, Bill Reid, C[?]BC' - 4 seated men sheltering from rain.

The Anthony Island photographs in this item also feature original annotated numbers in a sequence from 78 to 134, with many gaps. These original numbers are written in pencil on the back of each photograph.

The photographs in this inventory item and those in BARI00003 were originally housed together.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range 1959?, most undated.    Quantity 0.1 cm, 1 folder
Formats Loose Photographic Prints
Inventory Identifier BARI00004 Box Number 1 Series 2
BARI00086 Honours Essay - Research Notes and Correspondence

Mostly contains assorted documents and objects concerning Diane Barwick's Honours Essay, completed at the University of British Columbia. Includes substantial research notes in narrative form, draft chapters and 'books' of interview notes, and also various secondary research items such as items of correspondence, biographical index cards, Woss Lake social newsletters, news clippings etc.

Includes:
Folder 1 of 2
Extensive typed Honours essay research notes in the form of draft chapters and a few sheets of general guidelines, eg conditions and findings of research [not arranged in chapter order];

Extensive notes from interviews with research subjects, labelled individually with 'Book' and item identifier eg 'Book 9 #7' [not arranged in book number order];

Compiled research figures and lists, including 'Family Background of Supervisors', 'Work Histories at Englewood 1943-59', 'Wage scale based on the 1958 IWA contract' etc;

Assorted research papers including draft glossary of logging terminology, 'A Logger's Prayer', hand drawn plans of logging camp residences, etc.

Folder 2 of 2
Research notes about loggers, including 'Former Residents Woss - jobs and reasons for leaving', 'Engineers and Firemen', etc. Small individual sheets, arranged mostly by occupational group and housed in small envelopes;

Tourist map of British Columbia c.1957 [three copies];

Correspondence and memos from Russell Mills, Manager, Canadian Forest Products Limited, and copied to R. MacEachern, regarding staff conduct, dismissals and grievances, and other aspects of company business, c.1952-c.1956;

Various letters between Diane Barwick and Canadian Forest Products Ltd staff regarding research costs etc;

'The New Seedling', Woss Lake Sports and Social Club Newsletter, 1956-58;

List entitled 'Sources of Supply for Indian Arts and Crafts Products';

Small black and white photograph of a township with four unidentified people in the middle distance looking towards smoke from a fire. 'Woss bridge fire - July 6, 1958 - from [Zinches]';

News clipping featuring names of University of British Columbia graduates, taken from The Vancouver Sun, May 15 1958. Annotated;

Map entitled 'Generalized Geology and Mineral Production of British Columbia', 1948;

Research notes written on index card in Diane Barwick's handwriting. Notes begin 'Colyer, Daniel M "The Good Foreman";

Map, 'Welcome to Englewood Safety Conference, Beaver Cove, May 4 1958';

News clipping about residence in a floating logging camp, entitled 'Our Town' by Jack Scott. No date.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 1943 - c. 1959    Quantity 3 cm, 2 folders
Formats General Correspondence, Diagrams, Drafts, Ephemera, Maps, News Clippings, Newsletters, Loose Notes, Loose Photographic Prints, Photocopied Documents, Lists, Tables of data, Drawings, Handwritten Notes and Financial Records
Access Partially closed
Inventory Identifier BARI00086 Box Number 1 Series 2
BARI00138 Class Notes and Essays
Fourth Year Anthropology

Contains handwritten and typed class notes created or collected by Diane Elizabeth Barwick as an undergraduate student at the University of British Columbia. Notes for each course are arranged in chronological order. Contains course notes for Anthropology 415 - Primitive Religion, Anthropology 432, and Anthropology 440.

Also contains typed essays. Essay titles include 'Abstractions and Concepts in Anthropology', 'Subjectivity in Observation', and 'Participant Observation'.

Also contains correspondence setting up fieldwork with Englewood Logging Division of Canadian Forest Products Ltd, and a paper entitled Resolution of American Anthropological Association objectives, to be offered at Memorial Meeting to be held on 22 November 1963.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 1958 - c. 1963    Quantity 2 cm, 1 folder
Formats General Correspondence, Course Notes and Essays
Inventory Identifier BARI00138 Box Number 1 Series 2
BARI00139 'Anthropology 420 - Diane MacEachern - Class Notes up to December 14 on Tselax'

Contains a folder of Diane Elizabeth Barwick's class and textbook notes for University of British Columbia course, Anthropology 420. Arranged in date order. Includes typed and handwritten notes, and charts and diagrams of anthropological artefacts, traits etc. Subjects of study include the artefacts at Tselax Village in the Fraser River Delta in British Columbia.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. December 1958 - c. October 1959    Quantity 1 cm, 1 folder
Formats Diagrams, Sketches, Charts and Course Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI00139 Box Number 1 Series 2
BARI00140 'Early Draft Grad [Graduate] Essay'
'Anthropology 449 - Diane E. MacEachern - The British Columbia Lumber Industry and the Development of a Subculture'

Contains draft, partial copy of Diane Elizabeth Barwick's Honours essay. Typescript.

Also includes Diane Barwick's loose course notes from University of British Columbia course, Sociology 320 (Sociology of Work). Subjects include patterns of occupational identification amongst different sectors. Dates include January [1959?] and April 1959.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range 1959    Quantity 1 cm, 1 folder
Formats Loose Notes, Course Notes and Essays
Inventory Identifier BARI00140 Box Number 1 Series 2
BARI00141 'Anthropology - 301 Dr Belshaw - 400 Dr Hawthorn'
Class Notes

Contains a folder of Diane Elizabeth Barwick's class and textbook notes, essays, and exam papers for University of British Columbia courses, Anthropology 301, and Anthropology 400 (Theory of Culture). Includes typed and handwritten notes.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. September 1957 - c. April 1958    Quantity 1 cm, 1 folder
Formats Course Notes and Essays
Inventory Identifier BARI00141 Box Number 1 Series 2
BARI00142 'Classical Archaeology 430 - C. W. J. Eliot 1957-58'
Class Notes

Contains a folder of Diane Elizabeth Barwick's class and textbook notes, essays, and exam papers for University of British Columbia course, Classical Archaeology 430. Includes typed and handwritten notes, illustrations eg neolithic figures, and diagrams eg cross-sections of classical houses.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 1957 - c. 1958, historic and archaeological content dates: c.600BC to c.1953    Quantity 1 cm, 1 folder
Formats Diagrams, Illustrations, Course Notes and Essays
Inventory Identifier BARI00142 Box Number 1 Series 2
BARI00183 'Textiles of Mountain-goat Wool from Tselax Village' - Diane MacEachern
Essay

Essay by Diane MacEachern [later Barwick], Anthropology 420, April 30, 1959. Loose typescript, includes sheets of pencil drawings.

Housed in envelope addressed to Miss Diane MacEachern, c/o Mrs H. B. Hawthorn, Museum of Anthropology, The University of British Columbia.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 1914 - 1959, historic content dates: c, 1914-c.1954    Quantity 1 cm, 1 folder
Formats Essays
Inventory Identifier BARI00183 Box Number 1 Series 2
BARI00187 Honours Essay - Research Notes

Contains research notes created or collected by Diane Elizabeth Barwick as an undergraduate student at the University of British Columbia.

Includes:

Typed list of 'Depth Questions' that look to be meant for logging informants interviewed by Diane Elizabeth Barwick for Honours essay. Two A4 sheets;

Multiple sheets of handwritten notes and illustrations, mostly of textiles and sewing techniques. Most illustrations feature 'MuE', or specimen, numbers. Probably relate to Diane Barwick's essay entitled 'Textiles of Mountain-goat Wool from Tselax Village'. For copy of this essay see inventory item BARI00183.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 1958 - c. 1959    Quantity 0.5 cm, 1 folder
Formats Illustrations, Loose Notes and Handwritten Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI00187 Box Number 1 Series 2
BARI00189 Diane Elizabeth Barwick's Research Notes
North American Anthropology

Two sets of Diane Elizabeth Barwick's notes summarising particular publications or papers. Typed, slightly smaller than A4 sheets, content has numbered headings. Both read 'RETURN D. [Diane] Barwick' on the front cover.

This item contains:
Document beginning 'Nancy Oestrich Lurie "The Voice of the American Indian: Report on the American Indian Chicago Conference"' Current Anthropology, 1961. First paragraph is numbered '478//'. Two duplicate sets;

Document beginning 'Wenner-Gren Foundation Supper Conference' American Anthropologist, 1954. First paragraph is numbered '387//'.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range 1954 - 1961    Quantity 0.3 cm, 1 folder
Formats Typescript
Inventory Identifier BARI00189 Box Number 1 Series 2
BARI00191 Class Notes and Papers
North American Indians

Assorted papers created or collected by Diane Elizabeth Barwick as an undergraduate student at the University of British Columbia. Includes course notes, course outlines, reading lists, annual reports, speeches, booklets and other documents. Subjects include American Indian and Canadian Indian businesses, arts and craft, political administration, etc. Diane Barwick's research notes are undated but probably date from the late-1950s. Other material is dated from the 1950s to the mid-1960s.

Includes:
Program for Ninth Annual American Indian Bay Area Pow Wow, 1965, Oakland, California. Two copies;

Reading List, Anthropology 301: Indians of British Columbia, Academic Year: 1962-63, Instructor: W. Suttles;

Diane Barwick's textbook and class notes for Anthropology 301: Indians of British Columbia;
'To Be Or To Become? - Cultural Factors in Social Adjustment of Indians', excerpts from address by Dr Ben Reifel, Area Director, Aberdeen Area, to the Northern Montana Work Conference on Indian Education, published in Indian Education, April 15 1957;

Copy of a talk given by Mr V. R. Farrell, Special representative, U. S. Department of the Interior in the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Alaska Native Service, on the occasion of the Exhibition of Alaska Native Arts & Crafts (Contemporary) in Victoria, British Columbia, 12 September 1955.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 1955 - c. 1965    Quantity 1 cm, 1 folder
Formats Newsletters, Loose Notes, Lists, Printed Visual Material eg Postcards, Brochures, Course Notes and Booklets
Inventory Identifier BARI00191 Box Number 1 Series 2
BARI00199 'Introduction to the Pronunciation of French'

University of British Columbia booklet written by R. J. Gregg, Department of Romance Studies. 'French 302' is written by Diane Elizabeth Barwick on front cover.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range 1958?    Quantity 1 cm, 1 folder
Formats Booklets
Inventory Identifier BARI00199 Box Number 1 Series 2
BARI00217 Class Notes [1]

Contains assorted loose notes and class papers created or collected by Diane Elizabeth Barwick as an undergraduate student at the University of British Columbia. Continuation of inventory item BARI00217. Includes class and textbook notes. Mostly typed, some handwritten.

Includes:
Examination paper, Anthropology 430 (Social Change), December 1959. Handwritten note on the front page reads 'This may divert you';
Course Outline, Anthropology 117-118 Cultural Dynamics, Profesor Julian Steward. Handwritten note on the front page reads 'Columbia U [University] 1950';
Typed notes from The Meaning of Evolution by George Gaylord Simpson, 1951;
Typed notes that are entitled 'Haida';
Handwritten class notes, Anthropology 430. Arranged by date;

and other similar material.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 1959    Quantity 0.3 cm, 1 folder
Formats Loose Notes and Course Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI00217 Box Number 2 Series 2
BARI00218 Class Notes [2]

Contains assorted loose notes and class papers created or collected by Diane Elizabeth Barwick as an undergraduate student at the University of British Columbia. Continuation of inventory item BARI00217. Includes class and textbook notes. Mostly typed, some handwritten.

Includes:
Notes summarising On the Evolution of Social Stratification and the State by Morton H. Fried;
Notes summarising 'The Anthropological Approach in Social Science', Advancement of Science 4/1946-48 pages 213-24. Begins 'Q41 B812 v.4';
Notes summarising Culture and the Causes of Culture by P. E. Bagley, AASS, 1953, pages 535-54. Note at top of page reads 'Anth [Anthropology] 430';

and other similar material.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 1959    Quantity 0.3 cm, 1 folder
Formats Loose Notes and Course Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI00218 Box Number 2 Series 2
BARI00219 Class Notes [3]

Contains assorted loose notes and class papers created or collected by Diane Elizabeth Barwick as an undergraduate student at the University of British Columbia. Continuation of inventory item BARI00218. Includes class and textbook notes. Mostly typed, some handwritten.

Includes:
Notes summarising Status Rivalry and Cultural Evolution in Polynesia by Irving Goldman, AA 57, 1955, pages 680-97;
Notes summarising 'Social Structure and Fertility: An Analytic Framework' by Kingsley Davis and Judith Blake, in Economic Development and Cultural Change volume 4 number 4, 1955/56, pages 211-35, HC 10 E 35;
Diane MacEachern's [later Barwick] Examination Answer Booklet, Anthropology 430, April 11 1959;

and other similar material.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 1959    Quantity 0.3 cm, 1 folder
Formats Loose Notes, Course Notes and Booklets
Inventory Identifier BARI00219 Box Number 2 Series 2
BARI00220 Undergraduate Notes
Pigs in Melanesia

Contains two sets of typed notes made by Diane Elizabeth Barwick concerning the subsistence use of pigs in Melanesia and other places. One set is entited 'Seminar Notes, Anthropology 430 3/3/59'. Annotated typescripts.

Also includes 'A Questionaire on Pigs in Melanesia' by Dr Tony Leeds and Dr A. P. Vayda, Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, New York. Single A4 sheet;

Also includes a working paper probably by Andrew Vayda entitled 'Pigs in Melanesia'. Date August 1959. Typescript.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 1959    Quantity 0.3 cm, 1 folder
Formats Typescript and Course Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI00220 Box Number 2 Series 2
BARI00221 Class Notes
Kwakiutl, Maritime Fur Trade, Feudalism etc

Contains notes and class papers created or collected by Diane Elizabeth Barwick as an undergraduate student. Mostly typed, some handwritten.

Subjects of notes include history of marriage and war among the Kwakiutl, and the effect of the maritime fur trade on Northwest Coast Indian Society.

Also includes reading list and course outline that begins 'Anthropology 440, 441, 540 (Seminar): Re Concept of Feudalism.'

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 1959    Quantity 0.2 cm, 1 folder
Formats Course Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI00221 Box Number 2 Series 2
BARI00222 Fieldwork Notes
Shaker Indian Church in British Columbia

Notes about Diane Elizabeth Barwick's research into Shaker Indian Church in British Columbia. Includes descriptive notes of Shaker meetings attended by Diane Barwick, names of her informants and interview notes, and course outline. Typed A4 sheets.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 1958    Quantity 0.2 cm, 1 folder
Formats Course Notes and Fieldwork Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI00222 Box Number 2 Series 2
BARI00223 Class Notes
Anthropology 430

Handwritten notes for University of British Columbia course entitled Anthropology 430. One A4 sheet. Also textbook notes, J. H. Steward's Theory of Culture Change.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 1958    Quantity 0.2 cm, 1 folder
Formats Course Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI00223 Box Number 2 Series 2
BARI00224 Class Notes and Research Papers
Wayne Suttles and Andrew Vayda

Contains correspondence from or concerning Wayne Suttles or Andrew Vayda, and various notes created or collected by Diane Elizabeth Barwick as an undergraduate student at the University of British Columbia. Typed and handwritten material.

Documents include:
Summaries of conference papers given by Wayne Suttles and Andrew Vayda;

A suggested model of analysis for Diane Elizabeth Barwick's logging data;

List of queries regarding the anthropological subject of warfare;

Summary of an essay by Diane Barwick;

Research questionaire concerning the uses of pigs in Melanesia.

Correspondents:
Andrew P. Vayda to Dr Paula Brown (includes note to Diane Barwick), Andrew Vayda to Diane Barwick, Mervyn Meggitt.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range 1959 - 1960    Quantity 0.2 cm, 1 folder
Formats General Correspondence and Loose Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI00224 Box Number 2 Series 2
BARI00225 Class Notes and Conference Papers
Subjects include Kwakiutl, Pigs in Melanesia, the Functions of the Museum

Assorted extracts from anthropological texts (possibly class handouts), conference papers by assorted scholars, and essays, created or collected by Diane Elizabeth Barwick as an undergraduate student at the University of British Columbia. Typed, includes roneoed documents. Some extracts are annotated. Roughly arranged by course. Diane Barwick's essays, and archaeology seminar notes, encased in two cardboard folders.

Includes:
Folder 1
Essay and historical notes about tribes and subdivisions of the Kwakiutl. Handwritten note on front page reads 'With best wishes for a good trip, Stuart [Piddocke], [C/D]';

Folders 2-5
Typed extracts from numerous anthropological extracts. Notes written by Diane Elizabeth Barwick on front cover of two extracts read 'A. P. V. [Andrew Peter Vayda?], Anthropology 431'. Dates include January 1958. Titles include 'The Place of Pigs in Melanesian Subsistence', 'Political Power and the Economy in Primitive Society', by M. Sahlins, marked 'Not for Quotation or General Distribution', and 'Warfare, Military Organization and the Evolution of Society', draft conference paper by Morton H. Fried;

Folders 6-7
Two essays by Diane MacEachern [later Barwick]. The first is entitled 'The Functions of the Museum', Anthropology 311, February 20 1959. The second is entitled 'Textiles of Mountain-goat Wool from Tselax Village', Anthropology 420, April 30 1959;
Osteological Measurements and diagrams, in folder entitled 'Archaeology - Roger [Heglar] - Seminar on Osteology, Human Blood Groups'.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 1958 - c. 1960    Quantity 3.5 cm, 7 folders
Formats Typescript, Conference Papers, Course Notes and Essays
Inventory Identifier BARI00225 Box Number 2 Series 2
BARI00226 Printed Material Concerning Canadian Indians and Annotated Bibliographies
'References - Sociology'

Contains assorted articles, lists of publications, reprinted legislation and brochures concerning Canadian Indian people and culture, and relevant government policies and scholarship. Includes government publications and material issued by private companies and community organisations. Also contains bibliographies collected by Diane Elizabeth Barwick as a student at the University of British Columbia and the Australian National University. Original and roneoed documents, mainly A5, A4, and foolscap size.

Includes:
Folder 1
Four promotional or educational brochures, handouts and booklets, including brochure entitled 'Salish Weavers', and proceedings of Tenth Annual Labour Institute on Race Relations, Theme "The Native Indian in our Society", 1960, supplied to Diane Elizabeth Barwick by Wayne Suttles;

Folder 2
Four official information fliers and bulletins, three of which were issued by the National Commission on the Indian Canadian. Also contains Citizen, volume 4, February 1958, number 1, issued by the Department of Citizenship and Immigration, includes feature about 'The Indian People of Canada';

Folder 3
Two reprinted anthropological articles, and three booklets concerning Canadian Indians. Includes reprinted Nature article entitled 'The Three Types of Evolutionary Process' by Dr Julian Huxley, and Selected List of Publications Pertaining to the Indians of British Columbia, compiled by the Provincial Museum, Department of Education, Victoria, British Columbia;

Folder 4
Four official publications. Includes 1959 Census of Indians in Canada/ Recensement Des Indiens Du Canada. Also includes a 1957 reprint of the Indian Act, 1951, plus loose reprints of Regulations concerning Canadian Indians from the Canada Gazette and other sources. A5-sized booklets;

Folder 5
Five bibliographies produced for Sociology or Anthropology courses offered at the Australian National University, State University of Washington or the University of British Columbia. Also includes 1963 annual report of the Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Australian National University, including list of staff publications;

Folder 6
Contains assorted annotated bibliographies and handwritten bibliographic references pertaining to the sociological study of work. Includes heavily annotated course outlines and bibliographies for University of British Columbia courses, Sociology 425 - Urban Sociology, and Sociology 200 - Sociological Analysis of Large Scale Societies. Includes two bibliographies issued by the American School of Prehistoric Research, collected by Richard Barwick, which include anthropological references. Housed in original grey A4 clip-style folder, as used by Diane Barwick.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 1955 - c. 1964, historic content dates omitted    Quantity 6 cm, 6 folders
Formats Reports, Newsletters, Legal Documents, Handwritten Notes, Printed Visual Material eg Postcards, Published Articles, Brochures, Course Notes and Booklets
Inventory Identifier BARI00226 Box Number 2 Series 2
BARI00243 Honours Essay - Field Notebook 1
Woss and Vernon Camps

First of nine field notebooks created by Diane Elizabeth Barwick during five months' fieldwork amongst Canadian lumbermen and their families. Funded by a University of British Columbia research grant, Diane Barwick studied work and family life in the Englewood Logging Division of Canadian Forest Products. The resulting BA Honours Essay was issued from the University of British Columbia Department of Anthropology in 1959.

Notebook contains detailed notes of Diane Barwick's conversations with residents of Woss and Vernon camps. Dated 8 May 1958 to 15 May 1958. Text is divided by ruled lines into entries based on subject, event, or informant. Also includes loose notes, and handwritten indexes at front and back of notebook. Green spiral-bound stenographers' notebook, c.A5 size.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 8 May 1958 - c. 15 May 1958    Quantity 2 cm, 1 folder
Formats Notebooks and Loose Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI00243 Box Number 2 Series 2
BARI00244 Honours Essay - Field Notebook 2
Vernon and Woss Camps and Camp A

Second of nine field notebooks created by Diane Elizabeth Barwick during five months' fieldwork amongst Canadian lumbermen and their families. Funded by a University of British Columbia research grant, Diane Barwick studied work and family life in the Englewood Logging Division of Canadian Forest Products. The resulting BA Honours Essay was issued from the University of British Columbia Department of Anthropology in 1959.

Notebook contains detailed notes of Diane Barwick's conversations with residents of Woss and Vernon camps, and Camp A. Dated 15 May 1958 to 21 May 1958. Text is divided by ruled lines into entries based on subject, event, or informant. Includes handwritten index, loose at back of notebook. Green spiral-bound stenographers' notebook, c.A5 size.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 15 May 1958 - c. 21 May 1958    Quantity 1 cm, 1 folder
Formats Notebooks
Inventory Identifier BARI00244 Box Number 3 Series 2
BARI00245 Honours Essay - Field Notebook 3
Camp A and Woss Camp

Third of nine field notebooks created by Diane Elizabeth Barwick during five months' fieldwork amongst Canadian lumbermen and their families. Funded by a University of British Columbia research grant, Diane Barwick studied work and family life in the Englewood Logging Division of Canadian Forest Products. The resulting BA Honours Essay was issued from the University of British Columbia Department of Anthropology in 1959.

Notebook contains detailed notes of Diane Barwick's conversations with residents of Camp A and Woss camp. Dated 20 May 1958 (Camp A) to 28 May 1958 (Woss Camp). Text is divided by ruled lines into entries based on subject, event, or informant. Includes hand drawn map of houses, by family name, in Camp A. White spiral-bound stenographers' notebook, c.A5 size.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 20 May 1958 - c. 28 May 1958    Quantity 1 cm, 1 folder
Formats Notebooks
Inventory Identifier BARI00245 Box Number 3 Series 2
BARI00246 Honours Essay - Field Notebook 4
Woss Camp

Fourth of nine field notebooks created by Diane Elizabeth Barwick during five months' fieldwork amongst Canadian lumbermen and their families. Funded by a University of British Columbia research grant, Diane Barwick studied work and family life in the Englewood Logging Division of Canadian Forest Products. The resulting BA Honours Essay was issued from the University of British Columbia Department of Anthropology in 1959.

Contains detailed notes of Diane Barwick's conversations with residents of Woss camp. Dated 28 May 1958 to 7 June 1958. Text is divided by ruled lines into entries based on subject, event, or informant. Includes a list of Woss Camp clubs, and handwritten index at back of book. White spiral-bound stenographers' notebook, c.A5 size.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 28 May 1958 - c. 7 June 1958    Quantity 1 cm, 1 folder
Formats Notebooks and Loose Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI00246 Box Number 3 Series 2
BARI00247 Honours Essay - Field Notebook 5
Woss Camp

Fifth of nine field notebooks created by Diane Elizabeth Barwick during five months' fieldwork amongst Canadian lumbermen and their families. Funded by a University of British Columbia research grant, Diane Barwick studied work and family life in the Englewood Logging Division of Canadian Forest Products. The resulting BA Honours Essay was issued from the University of British Columbia Department of Anthropology in 1959.

Notebook contains detailed notes of Diane Barwick's conversations with residents of Woss camp. Dated 6 June 1958 to 12 June 1958. Text is divided by ruled lines into entries based on subject, event, or informant. Includes handwritten index. White spiral-bound stenographers' notebook, c.A5 size.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 6 June 1958 - c. 12 June 1958    Quantity 1 cm, 1 folder
Formats Notebooks and Loose Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI00247 Box Number 3 Series 2
BARI00248 Honours Essay - Field Notebook 6
Nimpkish Camp

Sixth of nine field notebooks created by Diane Elizabeth Barwick during five months' fieldwork amongst Canadian lumbermen and their families. Funded by a University of British Columbia research grant, Diane Barwick studied work and family life in the Englewood Logging Division of Canadian Forest Products. The resulting BA Honours Essay was issued from the University of British Columbia Department of Anthropology in 1959.

Notebook contains detailed notes of Diane Barwick's conversations with residents of Nimpkish camp. Dated 13 June 1958 to 18 June 1958. Some of text is divided by ruled lines into entries based on subject, event, or informant. Proper names underlined in some parts of notebook. Includes handwritten index. White spiral-bound stenographers' notebook, c.A5 size.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 13 June 1958 - c. 18 June 1958    Quantity 1 cm, 1 folder
Formats Notebooks and Loose Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI00248 Box Number 3 Series 2
BARI00249 Honours Essay - Field Notebook 7
Nimpkish, Woss and Vernon Camps

Seventh of nine field notebooks created by Diane Elizabeth Barwick during five months' fieldwork amongst Canadian lumbermen and their families. Funded by a University of British Columbia research grant, Diane Barwick studied work and family life in the Englewood Logging Division of Canadian Forest Products. The resulting BA Honours Essay was issued from the University of British Columbia Department of Anthropology in 1959.

Notebook contains detailed notes of Diane Barwick's conversations with residents of Nimpkish camp. Dated 19 June 1958 to 4 July 1958. Some of text is divided by ruled lines into entries based on subject, event, or informant. Proper names underlined in some parts of notebook. Includes handwritten index. Includes hand drawn map of houses, by family name and first name, in Camp N. White spiral-bound stenographers' notebook, c.A5 size.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 19 June 1958 - c. 4 July 1958    Quantity 1 cm, 1 folder
Formats Notebooks and Loose Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI00249 Box Number 3 Series 2
BARI00250 Honours Essay - Field Notebook 8
Seedlings, Woss Camp and Beaver Cove

Eighth of nine field notebooks created by Diane Elizabeth Barwick during five months' fieldwork amongst Canadian lumbermen and their families. Funded by a University of British Columbia research grant, Diane Barwick studied work and family life in the Englewood Logging Division of Canadian Forest Products. The resulting BA Honours Essay was issued from the University of British Columbia Department of Anthropology in 1959.

Notebook contains detailed notes concerning Seedlings (pertains to Woss Lake Sports and Social Club), and notes of Diane Barwick's conversations with residents of Woss Camp and Beaver Cove. Dated 5 July 1958 to 14 July 1958. Some of text is divided by ruled lines into entries based on subject, event, or informant. Proper names underlined in some parts of notebook. Includes handwritten index. White spiral-bound stenographers' notebook, c.A5 size.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 5 July 1958 - c. 14 July 1958    Quantity 1 cm, 1 folder
Formats Notebooks and Loose Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI00250 Box Number 3 Series 2
BARI00252 Honours Essay - Field Notebook 9
Beach Camp, Woss Camp, Dad

Ninth of nine field notebooks created by Diane Elizabeth Barwick during five months' fieldwork amongst Canadian lumbermen and their families. Funded by a University of British Columbia research grant, Diane Barwick studied work and family life in the Englewood Logging Division of Canadian Forest Products. The resulting BA Honours Essay was issued from the Department of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, in 1959.

Notebook contains detailed notes of Diane Barwick's conversations with residents of Beach and Woss Camps, and with her father, Ronald 'Bear Tracks' MacEachern. Dated 12 July 1958 to 5 August 1958. Some of text is divided by ruled lines into entries based on subject, event, or informant. Proper names underlined in some parts of notebook. Includes handwritten index and hand drawn map of houses, probably in Nimpkish camp, by family name. Green spiral-bound stenographers' notebook, c.A5 size.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 15 July 1958 - c. 5 August 1958    Quantity 1 cm, 1 folder
Formats Notebooks
Inventory Identifier BARI00252 Box Number 3 Series 2
BARI00559 'Anthropology 200 Essays'

Three essays written by Diane Elizabeth Barwick when she was a student at the University of British Columbia. Essays include marks and examiners' comments.

Sheets A4 size. Previously housed in a grey folder with three metal clips.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range 1956    Quantity 2 cm, 1 folder
Formats Essays
Inventory Identifier BARI00559 Box Number 3 Series 2
BARI01560 Anthropology 331 Course Outline

Annotated copy of Course Outline. Probably used by Diane Elizabeth Barwick as an undergraduate student at the University of British Columbia. A4 sheets.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range 1956? - 1957?    Quantity 0.2 cm, 1 folder
Formats Course Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI01560 Box Number 3 Series 2
BARI01561 French Language Notes

Roneoed sheets of annotated French vocabulary. A4 sheets.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range 1957?    Quantity 0.3 cm, 1 folder
Formats Course Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI01561 Box Number 3 Series 2
BARI01586 'Fine Arts [200]' - Diagram and Sketch Workbook

Workbook featuring illustrations (in colour and black and white) of and text about the history of Painting, Sculpture, American Art and Architecture. Includes text handwritten by Diane Elizabeth Barwick and also typed text. This workbook appears to have been used by Diane Barwick in an undergraduate course, including for a course examination, at the University of British Columbia. Item includes an annotated examination question paper.

Approximately A4-sized sheets, originally bound by two metal rings. Thick cardboard covers on front and back.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range 1957    Quantity 3 cm, 1 folder
Formats Illustrations, Handwritten Notes, Course Notes and Typed Notes
Inventory Identifier BARI01586 Box Number 3 Series 2
BARI02571 'A Study of Occupational Identification' by Diane Elizabeth Barwick
Bachelor of Arts' Honours Thesis

Thesis by Diane Elizabeth Barwick written in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of BA in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of British Columbia, April 1959.

Consists of foolscap sheets housed in a manila folder inside a spring-back binder, which is labelled with Diane Barwick's details.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range c. 1959    Quantity 3 cm, 1 folder
Formats Thesis
Inventory Identifier BARI02571 Box Number 3 Series 2
BARI02935 'A Study of Occupational Identification' by Diane Elizabeth Barwick
Folder [1] - Bachelor of Arts' Honours Thesis - Backup Copy

Extract of thesis by Diane Elizabeth Barwick, written in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of BA in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of British Columbia, April 1959.

Contains Title page through to page 62 inclusive.

Consists of loose foolscap sheets. Originally housed in an unlabelled black spring-back binder.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range 1959    Quantity 2 cm, 1 folder
Formats Thesis
Inventory Identifier BARI02935 Box Number 3 Series 2
BARI02936 'A Study of Occupational Identification' by Diane Elizabeth Barwick
Folder [2] - Bachelor of Arts' Honours Thesis - Backup Copy

Extract of thesis by Diane Elizabeth Barwick, written in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of BA in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of British Columbia, April 1959.

Contains pages 63-126 inclusive.

Consists of loose foolscap sheets. Originally housed in an unlabelled black spring-back binder.

Creator Barwick, Diane Elizabeth
Date range 1959    Quantity 2 cm, 1 folder
Formats Thesis
Inventory Identifier BARI02936 Box Number 3 Series 2

Published by the The University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre, 5 October 2007
Listed by Ann McCarthy and Gavan McCarthy
HTML edition
Updated 28 November 2014
http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/guides/barw/BARS0002.htm

The template for this finding aid is part of the Heritage Documentation Management System

[ Top of Page | Home | Series | Provenance | Search | Index ]