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2008.3.1.085
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1968-1995 (Creation)
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1 file 3 photographs : col. ; 25.4 x 20.5 cm or smaller
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(1923 - 1999)
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File consists of:
- "Bridget looks back into eye of storm" (The Citizen, Feb. 21, 1983)
- Invitation to a reception in honour of Mary John and Bridget Moran on the receipt of Governor General's Award for Community Service (April 3, 1993)
- "A Child's Christmas in Saskatchewan"
- "New Prince George jail can't solve old problem" (Current, October 1994)
- "The hardcore poor who defeat us in the poverty war" (Canadian Panorama, April 5, 1969)
- Laser copy of photograph taken at Mosquito Books, April 3, 1993: Lazare John, Brian Gardner, M.P., Mary John, Bridget Moran, Lois Boone, MLA, Chief Robert William (?), Theresa Monk, Justa Monk
- Address list: Council of CEO's (colleges)
- "B.C. Today" (vol.1, no.3, Jay 27-June 9, 1976)
- The Province newspaper, (Jan.10, 1976) pages 2-4; 9-12)
- "Watch out, Bill, Dave's gaining" (The Vancouver Sun, May 11, 1976)
- "Shot down: a chance for the homeless poor" (The Vancouver Sun, Oct. 2, 1971)
- "Don't call them poor, just broke" (The Vancouver Sun, Aug.1, 1968)
- "Manslaughter, then Justa for all" and "Blanket coverage" (B.C. Bookworld, Spring 1995)
- 3 Photographs: "Justa Monk, John Alexis (Tachie Village) and the Premier [Mike Harcourt] taken in Prince George B.C. Jan.23/95 "the day Kemano 2 was killed"; Mary John and Bridget Moran at a books signing for "Stoney Creek Woman"; Unidentified woman, Mary John and Bridget Moran at a books signing for "Stoney Creek Woman"
- News Release: "Community better represented on Legal Services Board" featuring appointment of Bridget Moran to the LSS (Feb. 3, 1995)
- Copy of letter to Bridget Moran from Geoffrey R. Weller re: bestowal of UNBC honourary degree, Doctorate of Laws (Jan. 30, 1995)
- "Bridget still making history" (The Citizen, Jan.20, 1989)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from June Huggins-Clark, Chief Librarian, Prince George Public Library re: Bridget's receipt of Jeanne Clarke Award. (Jan.24, 1989)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Naomi Miller, Competition Chairman for the B.C. Historical Federation re: thanking Ms. Moran for her submission of Stoney Creek Woman to their competition (Jan.16, 1989)
- Advertisement for books signing by Mary John and Bridget Moran at Mosquito Books
- Letter from Pulp Press Book Publishers Ltd. to Bridget Moran noting publications to which reviews of Stoney Creek Woman were sent (Jan.16, 1989)
- Biography of Justa Monk written by Bridget Moran
- Bookmarks featuring: Stoney Creek Woman, Little Rebellion and Judgement at Stoney Creek.
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Personal or academic use of materials is welcomed under the standard fair use and educational use clauses of Canadian Copyright Law. Commercial use is, however, forbidden without the express permission of the copyright holder. For information on obtaining written permission from the copyright holder, please contact the Northern B.C. Archives and Special Collections.
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Part of the Bridget Moran fonds