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Historical Photographs- Approximately 35,000 photographic images held by the University of British Columbia Archives dating from the founding of the University to the present day. They present a visual record of UBC's growth and development, the evolution of student life, and campus events over most of the past century.
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Student Yearbook Photograph Collection- Approximately 1,750 images drawn from the forty-nine volumes of student yearbooks The Annual and The Totem (1916-1966).
SAGA
Document Collection- Photographs, manuscripts, and audio-visual materials from the SAGA Centre for Studies in Autobiography, Gender, and Age.
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Archives Audio Visual Collection- A selection of digitized tapes and films from the Archives' extensive collection of sound and moving image material.
Virtual Exhibits and Digitized Collections- These include virtual displays created by the Archives to help publicize various aspects of the University's history, as well as other text-based digital resources.
Alma Mater Society Image Collection [*NEW*]- Included in this collection, developed and maintained by the Alma Mater Society (or AMS, the student society of UBC Vancouver), are digitized photographs from the earliest days of the University until the present day. They present a view of student life, including images of the AMS Executive, Student Council, student protests, and other student activities over the past century and include images of the Student Union Building and other buildings students helped pay for on campus.
Also available: digitized publications and documents
Other materials from the University Archives have also been digitized, and are available elsewhere on-line:

