A collection of photos, letters and funeral notices regarding the Hoseks, friends of Horace and Moxie. Most of the items regard the passing of Jerry Hosek
The Beach Fonds contain the papers, letters, photos, memoirs, and diaries of Professor Horace D. Beach from during and after the Second World War, including various papers on education, politics, relationships and sexuality.
A collection of photos and cards about Horace's family. Included are some hand drawn pictures by children.
The Beach Fonds contain the papers, letters, photos, memoirs, and diaries of Professor Horace D. Beach from during and after the Second World War, including various papers on education, politics, relationships and sexuality.
Horace D. BeachFile includes a transcription of cassette taps of Horace Beach's time in the Three Rivers Regiment (12th Armoured Regiment) by Dr. Reginald Roy which is in the University of Victoria archives. File also includes email correspondence between Joy Beach and Merv Hrabi, Joy Beach and John Frederick, Ross Hinther and Merv Hrabi, a speech by Dr. James Plant.
A collection of newspaper articles about Remembrance Day and Vimy Ridge, "Remembrance Day - Postscript: Lessons from the Wars" written by Horace Beach, and a letter to Mr. Wilson-Smith.
Booklet includes memoirs, history, and pictures of the Beach family. Contents also include family letters and Horace's memoirs of journalism, during the Second World War (particularly the Battle of Lake Trasimeno) as well as his time at the University of Victoria.
A collection of letters, notes, and newspaper clippings regarding Jack Hunter, Horace's friend. Inside there is a typed poem by Jack Hunter.
A collection of documents, certificates and letters to Horace offering him positions of work or positions inside various organizations as a member or honourary member. Included is a series of documents involving the state of Horace's care during later part of his life. Other things that are not related to the title seem to have also been included with this file.
Documents pertaining to Horace's will and power of attorney.
A collection of papers which chronologically discuss Beach's road to war, as well as his life after the war. Contents include a letter from Jean, his daughter-in-law, a newspaper clipping about Beach receiving an Award of Merit as well as a paper titled "A Canadian Soldier's War Stories from WWII".
A collection of cards and letters to Horace on his 90th birthday in 2008. included is a note book with some writing in it but most of the pages are blank.
Includes Horance's obituary, eulogy, burial record, funeral pamphlet and layout, as well as letters from Three Rivers Regiment (12th Armoured Regiment) Veterans Association and Carlton Fields on the passing of Dr. Beach.
A collection of correspondence (email and written) between Beach and Latham. Also includes papers and articles written by Latham as well as many Latham Christmas letters.
A collection of letters, documents and children's drawings from Peter's 1st visit. Included is a newspaper with an article about Peter and Horace.
Papers written by Gary Latham that Horace Beach edited/critiqued. The collection contains Chapters 1-3 and involve topics regarding leadership, vision, and goal setting. Chapter titles include "The Can-Do Manager," "Leadership That Inspires," and "Picking Winners."
A collection of papers and letters by Horace Beach on politics. Included is correspondence from Rupert Ramsay, Mr. Wilson-Smith, Mrs. Barlowe, Mr. Paul Hellyer, and Mr. Bruce Campbell. Collection also includes writings by Beach for the Citizen's Digest for Citizens and NGOs, a "Proposal for the Council of Canadians," "A Proposal to Energize and Activate the Chapters of the Council of Canadians," "An Ordinary Canadian Citizen On The Go," and "Making Democracy More Real and Functional."
A collection of photos and writings from when Horace spoke at Sacred Heart School in Moose Jaw in 2004 about his 'Journey to War.'
File contains biographies of Horace and Maxine (his wife) as well as memoirs written by Horace about his first wife, Maxine.
An envelope containing many letters belonging to Horace D. Beach. Included is a essay written by Horace in 2003 about the state of mankind. Many of these letters are address to or from family.