The Prince George Oral History Group is made up of volunteers from the community interested in collecting and preserving the memories of older citizens from the Prince George area. In addition to conducting oral history interviews and transcribing the tapes, the Group promotes the oral history process by training people in the practical, legal and ethical aspects of oral history.
Audio cassettes and transcripts of oral histories are deposited at the UNBC Archives as well as in other locations in the city of Prince George. This is an on-going project. Some of the interviewing is conducted in conjunction with the Prince George Retired Teachers Association.
published
NBCA
Collection consists of 1 bound transcript entitled "A History of Woodpecker and Prince George," by Allan and Gladys Thorp with Debbie Nowak, Prince George Oral History Group, June 2003.
Donated to Northern BC Archives by Prince George Oral History Group 23 March 2007
Personal or academic use of materials is welcomed under the standard fair dealing 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.
published
Consists of 1 bound transcript entitled "A History of Woodpecker and Prince George," by Allan and Gladys Thorp with Debbie Nowak, Prince George Oral History Group, June 2003.
Personal or academic use of materials is welcomed under the standard fair dealing 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.