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Bob Potts with Crew in Camp
2009.5.3.34 · Item · [ca. 1913]
Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts four men around fireside in forest clearing. A man believed to be Bob Potts kneels on far right, next to dog. These men are believed to be members of A. K. Bourchier's crew. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "The Last of a Comfortable Camp."

2004.1.2.3.28 · Item · ca. 1935
Part of Phipps-Mackenzie Collection

Caption: Bob. I'm eclipsed by the tree. On the trail; note the blaze on the tree. Item is a photograph of a man, Bob, leaning against a large tree, a packsack is on his back and a pipe is in his mouth.

Bob Smith
1996.2.1.1.575 · File · 1992
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence between Brian Fawcett and Bob Smith. Includes letters between Brian Fawcett and Bob Smith, regarding Bob's review of Brian's book, "Unusual Circumstances", and a printed issue of the review. New Directions [publisher] / printed: October 1992. Letter dated October 13, 1992.

2007.1.25.7.20 · Item · 1913
Part of Aleza Lake Research Forest fonds

Item is a photograph of a copy print, resulting in a low quality photographic reproduction. Reproduced as a print, slide, and a negative. Location of original photograph is unknown.

Bob St. Claire was an American forester who came to BC with an MF degree and some experience in the US Forest Service. He was familiar with the US Forest Experimental Stations. In 1923, as Assistant Chief Forester, he wrote a report recommending: 1) a research station centred in Victoria, and 2) an experiment station in each major forest region in the province. His recommendations were followed. In 1924, Aleza Lake Experimental Station was established and in 1929 Cowichan Lake Experimental Station was established. Bob St. Claire was Assistant Chief Forester three times, but never became Chief Forester.

2004.1.2.3.41 · Item · ca. 1935
Part of Phipps-Mackenzie Collection

Caption: Time exposure. St. Lawrence and his Grid. The stools Bob made out of his head; he must be thinking up an arm-chair. Item is a photograph of two men each with a foot on a hand-made stool, standing by the cook tent.

Bobtail cabin
2012.13.2.19.03.1 · Item · July 1977
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting a cabin at Bobtail Lake on the telegraph trail. Annotation on the slide states, "Cabin T.T."

Bobtail cabin
2012.13.2.19.03.2 · Item · July 1977
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting a cabin at Bobtail Lake on the telegraph trail. Annotation on the slide states, "Cabin T.T. NE corner Bobtail L."

Bogle, Meredith
2000.2.2.1 · File · 1996.
Part of Theresa Healy fonds

File contains the transcript of an interview with Rob Gibson, a letter, copies of an oral history consent and biographical record forms.

Boiler in Savona
2013.6.36.1.053.09 · Item · Oct. 1980
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a compressed air operated locomotive frame and H.K. Porter boiler, built in 1912. It was believed that the locomotive frame came from the Canmore coal mines.

Boiler in Savona
2013.6.36.1.053.08 · Item · Oct. 1981
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a narrow gauge contractor's locomotive boiler owned by Mr. Shane Sherman of Lake Shore Road, Savona. It was built by H.K. Porter as boiler #1451 B on August 18, 1912.

2012.13.2.16.42 · File · [between 2001 and 2005]
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of a note and photographs depicting children from the Bonnet Hill Elementary School in a frame hung in the Bonnet Hill Pub (Between 2001 and 2005).

Bonnet Hill schoolchildren
2012.13.2.16.42.2 · Item · [between 2001 and 2005]
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting schoolchildren in front of the Bonnet Hill school. The photograph is a photograph taken of the original print. Annotation on reverse side of the photograph states, "Bonnett Hill." The Bonnett Hill pub is located at 6957 Giscome Road, Prince George.

Bonnet Hill schoolchildren
2012.13.2.16.42.1 · Item · [between 2001 and 2005]
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting schoolchildren in front of the Bonnet Hill school. The photograph is a photograph taken of the original print. Annotation on reverse side of the photograph states, "Bonnett Hill school, photo in pub." The Bonnett Hill pub is located at 6957 Giscome Road, Prince George.

2002.14.4.22 · File · 1996-1997
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

File consists of draft book chapters and notes about drafts of the 2nd and 3rd chapters of "Creating Complicated Lives: Women and Science at English-Canadian Universities, 1880-1980"; course outlines; course lecture notes; and conference proceedings of "Laboratory Work in the Field Sciences in Canada: Gender Implications?," which was presented at the 2nd Joint British--North-American Conference on the History of Science.

Book marks
2008.3.1.129 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of Book marks [advertising Bridget Moran's publications].

Book of Remembrance program
2009.5.2.325 · Item · ca.1910-1962
Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

This program is a newspaper clipping scrapbook featuring articles on the passing of, and services for, Mr. H.F. Glassey and Mrs. Sarah Glassey. Also included in an attached envelope at the back of this program:

  • A certificate of appointment issued and signed by the Lieutenant-Governor of B.C., Frank Stillman Barnard appointing H.F. Glassey to the position of Notary Public for B.C. in the county of Atlin. Signed and sealed by John Duncan MacLeary, Provincial Secretary, July 25, 1917. (item removed and rehoused with oversize materials)
  • Handwritten letter of condolence to Mrs. Glassey on the passing of Mr. Glassey from Mr. Ted Applewaite (Stipendiary Magistrate and former M.P. for the Skeena Riding)
  • Letter of condolence to Mrs. Glassey on the passing of Mr. Glassey from Mr. P.J. Lester, mayor of Prince Rupert, October 19, 1962.
  • A formal luncheon invitation (presumably to Mrs. Glassey) issued by the Commissioners of the Board of Parks and Public Recreation of the City of Vancouver. Luncheon to be followed by the unveiling of the Lord Stanley Statue buy the Governor General of Canada, His Excellency Major General Georges Vanier, in commemoration of the opening and dedication of Stanley Park, dated May 19, 1960.
  • Card of sympathy from the City of Prince Rupert. Included a photograph of two new graves laid side by side. (Photograph removed and housed with photographs)
  • A photograph of a women wearing a hat and coat, ca. 1910. (Item removed and housed with photographs)
  • Two negatives of Mr. H.F. Glassey (Item removed and housed with photographs)
  • One photograph featuring a fully laden dog sled. (Item removed and housed with photographs)
Book on globalism
1996.2.9.1.07 · File · [1992-2002]
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File consists of notes toward a book on globalism written with Kathleen O'Hara, which was abandoned in 2002.

2001.8.2.3.11 · File · 1989
Part of Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of correspondence and Weller's review of the book "Profscam: Professors and the Demise of Higher Education" by Charles J. Sykes. This file was originally numbered to correspond with book review number 11 listed in Weller's CV.

2001.8.2.3.01 · File · 1972
Part of Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of Weller's review of the book by James Johnston, "The Party's Over", which appeared in L.U.R. Vol. V, No. 2 (Fall 1972), pp 143-144. This file was originally numbered to correspond with book review number 1 listed in Weller's CV.

2001.8.2.3.05 · File · 1977-1979
Part of Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of correspondence and Weller's review of the book "Health Insurance and Canadian Public Policy: The Seven Decisions that Created the Canadian Health Insurance System" by M.G. Taylor, which appeared in the Canadian Journal of Political Science Vol. XII, No. 3, (September 1979), pp. 640-641. This file was originally numbered to correspond with book review number 5 listed in Weller's CV.