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  2. Dr. Michael Williams died on November 9, 2000, and in his will left his downtown property holdings, house and art collections to the University of Victoria. University of Victoria presents over 60 works from the collection of Michael Williams, many on public display for the first time.

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  3. Jun 15, 2013 · The exhibition introduced in this catalogue provides a fascinating first glimpse of the extensive art collection bequeathed to the University of Victoria by the late Michael Collard Williams, and gives us an insight into the tastes and interests of that discerning collector.

  4. The Michael C. Williams Collection. Upon his passing in 2000, Michael Collard Williams bequeathed most of his estate to the University of Victoria. Valued at $17 million, the donation marks the University of Victoria’s largest gift to date. The Williams Collection is made up of over 1100 art objects such as drawings, paintings, and sculptures ...

  5. Latest Publications. From critique to reaction: The new right, critical theory and international relations. Jean-Francois Drolet, Michael C Williams Journal of International Political Theory, 2021. The radical Right, realism, and the politics of conservatism in postwar international thought.

  6. Nov 17, 2016 · Michael Collard Williams came to Canada in 1950 from the farming region of Shropshire, England. After several years in the Okanagan Valley, he arrived in Victoria in 1958. By the 1970s, Williams had purchased waterfront land and a bungalow at Ten Mile Point.

  7. Williams Legacy Chair. Godfrey Stephens: Michael Williams, one of Victoria's very few art patrons. When respected heritage property developer, arts patron and philanthropist Michael Williams bequeathed $17 million of his estate to UVic after his death in 2000, it wasn’t just the largest gift to date in the university's 38-year history; it ...

  8. The ceremonial furnishings were a gift from Michael C. Williams, Victoria businessman and owner of the Swans Hotel. Williams came to Canada in 1950 and settled in Victoria eight years later. Williams became a successful businessman, a developer and a heritage conservationist.

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