Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo and other politicians or businessmen sitting at reserved tables at a restaurant or event.
Photograph depicts pipeline construction for the Pacific Northern Gas pipeline from Summit Lake to Kitimat.
Photograph depicts a construction site for the Pacific Northern Gas pipeline from Summit Lake to Kitimat.
Photograph depicts Chief Gold's house with a moon crest from 1884 at Second Beach, Skidegate and a short distance from the museum site.
Photograph depicts the last standing totem poles at Masset, B.C.
Photograph depicts Canadian Kendo team members Ariga, Asa, Tsumura (coach), and one other at the Kendo World Championships in England, 1974.
Two unidentified men and one unidentified woman stand behind podium against curtained wall in background.
File contains ephemera, correspondence, and newspaper clippings related to political speeches given by Campagnolo in 1974. Includes:
- Political campaign flyer supporting Frank Howard, NDP, 1974
- “Male Chauvinist Pig” Tie, Tie belonged to Roy Last, campaign manager. He surrendered it to Iona Campagnolo for a winning campaign in July 1974 on Election Night. (SEPARATED SEE “OVERSIZE BOX #36”)
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Margaret Trudeau, re: thank you for gift, November 12, 1974
- Political campaign pamphlet: Iona Campagnolo: “A New voice for Skeena”, 1974 authorized by Skeena Liberal Association
- Small advertisements for Iona Campagnolo: “A New voice for Skeena”, 1974 authorized by Skeena Liberal Association
- Itinerary for attendance at the Saskatchewan Indian Summer Games in Kamsack (1974?)
- “Campagnolo” – political campaign newspaper, 1974 (2 copies) (SEPARATED SEE “OVERSIZE BOX #35”)
- Newspapers regarding Iona Campagnolo’s victory as Skeena M.P., 1974
- The Daily News, July 9, 1974
- The Nechako Chronicle, July 11, 1974
- The News Advertiser, July 9, 1974
- Newspaper clippings:
- Newspaper photo of Iona Campagnolo at her first Federal Campaign in Terrace, 1974
- “Campagnolo sees fortunes on the rise for the Liberals”
- “All set for snowslide victory” Prince Rupert, June 3, 1974
- “Campagnolo says message is clear” (unidentified, undated)
- “Girl (candidate) meets boy (tractor operator) at logging camp…”
- “Iona’s itinerary” (unidentified) May 29, 1974
- “Liberals open headquarters” (unidentified) May 29, 1974
- “Woman urged to enter political field” (unidentified, undated)
- Iona Campagnolo being licked by a dog (unidentified, undated)
- “Barrett won’t talk – Chretien” (unidentified, undated)
- “Rupert alderman enters race” (unidentified, undated)
- “Trudeau returns in Liberal landslide” The Daily News, July 9, 1974
- “Island kindergarten honours memory of Chief Weah” The Daily News, May 23, 1974
- “Liberals open headquarter” (unidentified, undated)
- “Iona back” (unidentified, undated)
- “Liberal candidate off to Islands” (unidentified, undated)
- “Where the candidates are” The Daily News, June 10, 1974
- “A kick out of Kamloops” (unidentified, undated)
- “Iona back” (unidentified, undated)
- Newspaper photograph featuring Iona Campagnolo in attendance at an Emily Carr travelling art exhibition, The Daily News, June 4, 1974
- “Campagnolo wins in Skeena” The Nechako Chronicle, July 11, 1974
- “It’s Campagnolo for Skeena” The News Advertiser, July 9, 1974
- “Railway network to boost port” (unidentified, undated)
- Newspaper photograph featuring Jean Chretien and Iona Campagnolo in Hazelton, B.C.
- “Chretien says B.C. stalling”
- Newspaper photographs featuring 1) Prime Minister Trudeau, Margaret Trudeau and Iona Campagnolo / 2) Iona Campagnolo and George Jeffries, V.P., B.C. Native Brotherhood
- Newspaper photographs featuring: 1) Iona Campagnolo changing a tire, News Advertiser, June 4, 1974 / 2) Prime Minister Trudeau visiting a Terrace high school, June 13, 1974
- “Our lady in Ottawa” The Herald, July 10, 1974
File consists of publication by the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs. Annotation on recto: “Presented by J. Deacey to Lou Demerais April 21, 1974, who promptly rejected it the same day! ”Front cover illustration of eagle has been coloured in and features an additional “splat!” drawing.
Caption below entitled: “All Set for Snowslide Victory,” and reads: “Sometimes political candidates kiss babies and sometimes political candidates kiss dogs, but in this particular case, Skeena Liberal candidate Iona Campagnolo does both. This 12-week-old St. Bernard, which weighs 25 pounds seems to enjoy the embrace as much as Iona Campagnolo. Also pictured is Teresa Wright, campaign assistant, as the Liberal candidate visited the Kispiox Rodeo on Saturday.”
Handwritten annotations on verso read: “campaigning in 1974 in Skeena”.
Iona Campagnolo stands holding a clipboard and a purse while a second unidentified man watches in foreground.
Campagnolo holds clipboard.
Family consists of a father in a cowboy hat, two young boys, and a young girl; the youngest boy holds a cat and there is another animal in front of the family.
Accompanying handwritten note on UNBC Chancellor’s letterhead reads: “1974 Campaign, Kispiox Rodeo with Neil Sterritt”.
Campagnolo stands on ladder of machine.
Photo taken during the election campaign of 1974. Margaret Trudeau and an unidentified man stand behind the pair.
Trudeau raises his hands in emphasis at the microphone while Campagnolo and unidentified man look on; handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Campaign ‘74”.
Photo taken during the election campaign of 1974. Unidentified man behind her looks on.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: “June 13/74,” “Terrace B.C., July election campaign”.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Terrace B.C., July election campaign”.
One man in crowd holds video camera. Margaret Trudeau stands in left foreground, looking on.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “College Militaire St. Jean-Fr. Imersion”.
Subseries consists of publications and grey literature received or published by Iona Campagnolo's Ministry of Fitness and Amateur Sport. Includes government publications, publications that the ministry funded or provided contributions for, and reference material.
This spoon was possibly a gift to Minister Iona Campagnolo from the British Columbia Women's Institute group in Smithers. An inscription on the spoon reads "for home and for country," and on the back, "Commemorative I.S. Canada."
This button badge was given to Minister Iona Campagnolo while she visited the eastern Arctic for discussions regarding the formation of Nunavut. On the badge there is the inscription "Land and Unity - N.W.T."
This flag, marked "Native Brotherhood of British Columbia," was received by Minister Iona Campagnolo during a meeting with the Native Brotherhood of BC.
Map depicts Chilkoot Inlet, Port Chilkoot, Taiya Inlet, Skagway, Tagish Lake, Golden Gate, and Graham Lake.
Map depicts the Gulf of Alaska, Pacific Ocean, Chicagof Island, Baranof Island, Alaskan Boarder, Yukon Territory Boarder, Telegraph Creek, Dease Lake and "Mount Brook" along the Graham Inlet.
Map depicts British Columbia in its entirety as-well as smaller subsequent maps of Vancouver, Victoria and Vicinity, Prince George, Kamloops, Nelson, and Vancouver Island.
Map depicts proven on & offshore oil & gas areas, and probable oil & gas areas in less then 1000' water. The map conveys the North Pole in the centre and spans out to include Canada, Europe and the "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics."
Map depicts the topography around the township of Terrace, British Columbia. The Skeena River is noted, as well as the Coast Mountains and the Kitimat Ranges.
Map depicts proposed industrial area outside of Terrace, British Columbia.
Detailed floor plan for fish-processing plant in Port Simpson. The drawing includes production plan showing locations of the workers.
Drawing of the completion of the proposed museum on the Queen Charlotte Islands. The sketch shows the buildings from the bank on the northeastern side of the proposed museum.
Newspaper features information regarding the 1975 Winter Games that took place in Lethbridge.
Membership document for the Order of the Good Time, the oldest social club in North America.
Photograph depicts the British Columbia coastal shoreline, possibly near Haida Gwaii.
Photograph depicts two fisherman on a boat--one holding a crab trap and another looking at the catch.
Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo speaking at podium in Greater Vancouver, possibly North Vancouver.
Photograph depicts Sunny the Sasquatch, a stuffed toy and proposed tourism mascot for British Columbia, posing in bushes.
Photograph depicts pipeline construction workers for the Pacific Northern Gas pipeline from Summit Lake to Kitimat with a helicopter on the north end of Prudhomme Lake.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo (MP Skeena) with Art Lee (MP Vancouver East).