Photograph depicts part of a brown and white building similar to the "Director's Lodge" at Cassiar, B.C. (see items 2000.1.1.3.19.88 and 2000.1.1.3.19.89). Unidentified individuals visible inside greenhouse in fenced back yard. Forest in background. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph: "Cassiar June 15 71".
Item is a photograph of forests and farms from the air.
Item is a photograph of boats docked on the shore behind piles of grain or straw.
Item is a photograph of rows of plants in a garden.
Item is a photograph of a river bend and the surrounding country taken from the air.
Photograph depicts two horses in one of many fenced areas, buildings and machinery in background. Highway, house, and forest also visible in distance.
Sign in photograph appears to read "Mile 33, BC" and "Can (?) Press Prepay".
Item consists of transcript of interview with Bob Dunsmore, CNC Forestry Dean who discusses forestry and agriculture education at College of New Caledonia.
Zonder titelItem consists of interview with Mabel Peterson who discusses domestic, family life and community life in small communities in North Central British Columbia c.1920s-c.1970s.
Zonder titelTyped caption glued to album page directly below photograph reads: "15. Surveying 5-acre Garden Tracts at Fort Fraser." Photograph depicts a man holding a rolled map in one hand and a wooden stake in the other, standing in a wooded area. Photographer: Dominion Stock & Bond Corporation.
Typed caption glued to album page directly below photograph reads: "26. Rich farm-land and crops near Fort Fraser." Photograph depicts hay stacks in a field situated at the base of a small forested mountain. Photographer: Dominion Stock & Bond Corporation.
Typed caption glued to album page directly below photograph reads: "34. Rhubarb near Fort Fraser." Photograph depicts a close up of a crop of rhubarb. Photographer: Dominion Stock & Bond Corporation.
Photograph depicts young fruit trees planted in fenced area with small wind mill, hills in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "This is part of the fruit trees if you place it along side of the other one you can see the location the farm buildings are on the other side I didn't get one of them."
Greenhouses stand in front of house in field, hills in background.
Handwritten caption along bottom of photograph reads: "Japanese freighters 'Yeiufuku Maru' and 'Aden Maru' in Prince Rupert Harbor to load first cargo of grain from this port, Oct. 22, 1926. Photo W.W.W." The Prince Rupert Feed Co. Coal, Grain, Hay & Feed Company building visible from Trotier's Dock.
Photograph depicts two horses grazing behind log fence along the beach of Stuart Lake. Forested peninsula and distant hills are visible in background. Handwritten photo caption below photograph reads: "Stuart Lake, BC".
Photograph depicts a traction engine at a ranch on Nicola Lake, near Merritt. The engine was made by Nichols-Shepard Co. at Battle Creek, Michigan and named the "Red River Special." It is undated and has 2 cylinders, side tanks, 16-10 horse power, wood burner, firebox 5 ft. long.
Photograph depicts a rear view of 4 of the 6 traction engines in Nanton, Alberta. The left engine was built by Reeves and Co. in Columbus, Indiana, U.S. Its identification is #4438, it has 2 cylinder simple, and a roof. The next engine was built by Waterloo Mfg. Co. Ltd. in Waterloo, Ontario and has a single cylinder. The third engine was built by Sawyer Massey. The engine on the right side is a Gaar Scott, built in 1913, and has 25 horsepower on the drawbar and 75 horsepower on the belt.
Herd of sheep grazes in ditch. Gravel road in foreground, fence and trees in background.
Firewood pile in left foreground. Buggy, wood house, and porch in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Wishing Aunt Lillian + Uncle Alan a very Merry Xmas and Happy New Year. Please do not criticize the stitches too closely Aunt Lillian. These snaps are some of part of my flock of 102 this year. These were snapped about a week before Thanksgiving. All the birds you see are this year's hatch. Some of them dressed 17 1/2 + 18 lbs at Thanksgiving. With love from Jean."
Photograph depicts snowy area speculated to be a farm yard in foreground. Frozen water crosses midground, opposite shore in distance.
Signature at bottom right corner reads: “Love you always! Merv”; handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Hon. P.A. ‘Flying Phil’ Gaglardi on his Ranch near Kamloops. CBC Show 1981, One of a Kind, Picture from Producer Friend Merv Compone”.
Landscape featuring town buildings below on right. A farmyard can be seen in foreground.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo sitting and talking with an unidentified man in a home garden in Prince Rupert.
Image depicts a view of an experimental farm, possibly taken from Tabor Mountain.
Image depicts a farm at an uncertain location.
Image depicts what is possibly the Peace River running next to some farm land at an uncertain location.
Image depicts a farm likely in Woodpecker, B.C.
Image depicts a street, possibly in Kamloops, which has been closed for a Sunday morning Farmer's Market.
Image depicts what is possibly an irrigation channel somewhere in Seton Portage, B.C.
Item is an original copy of "Resource Management Course for Certificate in Band Planning" prepared by G.G. Runka Land Sense Ltd. for the UBC School of Community and Regional Planning.
Item is a photocopied copy of the 1992 "Cariboo-Chilcotin Tourism Resource Inventory Study: Explanatory Notes" prepared by Ethos Consulting, G.G. Runka Land Sense Ltd. and Bioquest International Consulting Ltd. for BC Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Cariboo-Chilcotin Region.
Item is a photocopied version of "Soil Survey of the North Okanagan Valley" Interim Report by P.N. Sprout & C.C. Kelley for the BC Department of Agriculture.
Item is a copy of "Scheduling of Irrigation" by Brownlee, C.H. and J.C. Wilcox.
Item is an original Canada Department of Agriculture Publication 1319 entitled "Grassland Ranges in the Southern Interior of British Columbia".
Item is an original typescript of "British Columbia Recreation Sector Analysis East Kootenay Intersector Evaluation" by the Canada Land Inventory (ARDA) Recreation Sector, led by W.C. Yeomans.
Item is a typescript by J.C. Hertherington and R.C. Kowall entitled "Land Capability for Forestry: A Report to the British Columbia Forest Service by the Canada Land Inventory Staff - East Kootenay (Region 13)".
Item is a copy of "Ecology and Food Production" (Vol. 4, No. 14), 1972.
Item is a copy of "The Role of Aerial Photography in the Canada Land Inventory Classification Program" prepared by Gimbarzevsky, P. for the Canadian Forestry Service Department of the Environment for Commission VII International Society for Photogrammetry.
Item is a typescript entitled "A Technical Approach to Land Use Planning Based on the Canada Land Inventory" by Gary Dickinson.
Item is an original work compiled by S.G. Preston for Canada Dept. of Regional Economic Expansion and BC Dept. of Agriculture ARDA III Project 89053 entitled "A Study of the Agricultural Resources & Potentials of the British Columbia Gulf Islands".
Item is a photocopied draft of a report by R.L. Davis of the Environment and Land Use Committee Secretariat entitled "A Topographic Classification to Map Spring Frost Risk for Six Deciduous Tree Fruit Varieties".
Item is an original compilation of documents for a "Coordinated Resource Management Plan for Summerland-Peachland".
Item is a Universal Soil Loss Equation Calculator slide rule designed by the Soil Conservation Service to calculate water erosion.
Item is a 1980 paper entitled "The Bog Forests" by the Corporation of the Township of Richmond Environmental Control Officer and Planning Department.
Item is an original copy of the FORUM newsletter, Vol 3. No. 3, by the BC Ministry of Lands Parks and Housing featuring the Ecological Reserves Program.
Item is a copy of "Silviculture - a site degradation consideration?".
Item is a copy of "Campbell River Area Park Plan" by the Regional District of Comox Strathcona.
Item is a photocopied version of a draft "Tofino Regional Tourism Study Executive Summary" by Ric Careless.