Photograph taken at the university in St. Catherines, Ontario. Campagnolo stands second from left.
Photograph taken at the university in St. Catherines, Ontario. Campagnolo stands on left, both wear regalia.
Photograph taken at the university in St. Catherines, Ontario.
Photograph taken at the university in St. Catherines, Ontario.
Photograph taken at the university in St. Catherines, Ontario.
Photograph taken at the university in St. Catherines, Ontario. Three rows of unidentified individuals wearing regalia sit onstage in background.
Photograph taken at the university in St. Catherines, Ontario.
The group stands onstage at the university convocation ceremony in St. Catherines, Ontario.
The pair stands onstage at the university convocation ceremony in St. Catherines, Ontario.
Group stands in regalia onstage at the university convocation ceremony in St. Catherines, Ontario.
Unidentified individuals sit and stand onstage in background at the university convocation ceremony in St. Catherines, Ontario.
Unidentified individuals sit wearing regalia on stage in background, audience sits in foreground at the university convocation ceremony in St. Catherines, Ontario.
The pair stands in front of a group seated onstage in background, all wearing regalia at the university convocation ceremony in St. Catherines, Ontario.
Photograph taken at the university convocation ceremony in St. Catherines, Ontario; university crest visible in background.
Group sits in regalia on stage in background, audience sits in foreground. Photograph taken at the university convocation ceremony in St. Catherines, Ontario.
The group stands in front of an ornate stone wall and two Canadian flags.
Handwritten annotation on photograph enclosure reads: “8/6/99. Dear Lady, When I saw this photograph I knew there was a certain person who would truly appreciate and ‘feel’ its significance. Not many steps left to take now . . . . your unwavering support is never more appreciated. best personal regards, Peter”; handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Nisga’a”.
Photograph taken in Addie Milewski's driveway, police car parked behind. Neighbouring yards can be seen across street in background.
Photographer’s stamp on verso reads: “May 1994”.
Item is one of nine photographs accompanying a greeting card from Agnes Hauglak, Addie Milewski’s sister, reading: “I though you might want these photos. I had to go and send every one their family things. Thank you for being kind to my sister Addie, Agnes M Hauglak”; see also items 2009.6.1.569 - 2009.6.1.577.
Unidentified officer in uniform stands on far left. The Lieutenant Governor stands between women named Marion (on left) and Rose (on right), see item 2009.6.1.600.
Photograph taken at the United Nations Day Ceremonies in Esquimalt, B.C. Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "KEN IRVINE, TOM GREEN".
Beverley A. Busson promoted from Deputy Commissioner for British Columbia and the Yukon, and commander of British Columbia to Commissioner. Handwritten notation on RCMP Commanding Officer letterhead included with photograph reads: “RCMP Change of Command, Bev Busson to Interim Com Cda, Gary Bass to Dep Com, E + M, Div”.
Cartoon by Roy Peterson, printed above image: "THE PETERSON PORTFOLIO".
Subseries consists of correspondence and accompanying informational material related to the Department of Justice and inquiries or statements of opinion regarding legislation. Records include reports, copies of acts, speeches by the Minister of Justice, and newspaper clippings. Includes correspondence regarding judicial vacancies in British Columbia, the Criminal Code Amendment Act, the Human Rights Bill, the legalization of marijuana, legislation related to women’s issues, and various Department of Justice programs.
Photograph depicts a man and woman standing on steps to a round tower in fenced area. Roofs of other buildings can be seen below on right; water and shore visible in background.
Printed on image: "Indian Jail, Metlatkla".
Photograph depicts a group of children dressed in white walking in a line, and adults and other children watching from behind. Group of six man stand in line on left, one holding a flag, another a drum. Jail tower and large building stand behind fence in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Old Mission House & jail at Metlakatla Before the fire."
Photograph depicts 8 men posing in suits and ties, and a young girl, Ruth Adams, holding trophy seated in foreground. The group is gathered in open field, large building and hills visible in distance. Man on far right stands in uniform.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Gitlakdamix Village Council 1923. [Charlie Morven] Chairman. / Geo. Manase. / John Davis. / Dennis Woods. / Andrew Nass. / James Adams. Secretary. / Frank Blackwing. Chief Constable. / Walter McMillan (Nass). Constable."
Photograph depicts large three story building, road and parked cars in foreground.
Annotation on verso: “Court House and Prov. Govt. offices at Pr. George. Once used to be 'Alexandra Hotel' now site occupied by Kresge’s. Alexander Hotel. Opened Sept 25, 1915."
Ground level view of the Prince Rupert court house. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Court House." Handwritten annotation on recto in blue ballpoint pen reads: "Prince Rupert BC." Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Hi Folks. Guess you've heard the good news by now. Well we've finished our cruises for this year so its home again finally to be with Marge and Janet. Will write shortly. Love Derek." Postcard is addressed to: "Mr & Mrs J.J. Oliver Box 666 Yarmouth N.S." Verso affixed with a three cent Canadian stamp. Postmark on verso reads: "Prince Rupert BC Oct 23 130 PM 1952."
Image depicts the Courthouse in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts the old jail house in Soda Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the old jail house in Soda Creek, B.C.
Image depicts an old government building, believed to have once housed the RCMP, in 150 Mile House, B.C.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to policing and jails in Prince George. Includes material regarding the Roycal Canadian Mounted Police in Prince George; the British Columbia Provincial Police; Norman DeWitt, the B.C. Provincial Police commander for Prince George; and previous buildings that housed the jails and RCMP detachment. Includes various clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper (2002-2007).