Photograph depicts an unknown woman addressing graduates from a podium with microphone at the Queen Charlotte Secondary School graduation ceremony in Queen Charlotte City.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo addressing graduates from a podium with microphone at the Queen Charlotte Secondary School graduation ceremony in Queen Charlotte City.
Photograph depicts the class of 1978 graduates with diplomas at the Queen Charlotte Secondary School graduation ceremony.
Street view featuring a dirt road leading directly to Giscome School, a three room institution. On the right the steeple of the Catholic church is visible, beside which was Neff’s (sp?) corner store. Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “Looking up our street. The school is at the end.”
Closeup of Giscome School. Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “Our school. This is my 0 room – the back of it.”
Elevated class photo featuring 28 students of grade 3, 4 and 5 posing for an outdoor photo in a field of grass. Wooden support for swing set visible to the left.
Some of the children from Division II standing for a group photograph in front of a wall displaying their work.
Small wooden outhouse with wooden planked pathway sits in an open field behind the Teacherage. Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “Behind the teacherage. Guess what?”
Side perspective of the teacherage located on Brown Ave. in Giscome. Photo taken in November after the first snow. Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “Our House.”
Photo displays the height of the snow on the front porch of the Giscome teacherage after a blizzard.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking to a group of students at a Granisle highschool.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking to a group of students at a Granisle highschool.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo addressing a government class at Kitimat Secondary School.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo, wearing a pin that says "Kiss me I'm a Kermode," with young female constituents, possibly at a secondary school.
Photograph depicts Colleen Williams, Melodie Thiel, Porti Nitti, Calvin Marion, Lloyd Labelle, Ann Marie Santos, Estelle Berube, teacher John Wright, Gary Dennis, Glen Cousins, Barb Scneeburger, Yvonne Inkster, Bernd Guderjahn, Iona Campagnolo, teacher Bev Evens, Ellen Knowles, Birgit Guderjahn, and Gordon Kamlah on Parliament Hill in Ottawa during a Cassiar student trip to Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City.
Photograph depicts large buildings on shore. Three unidentified individuals can be seen walking on dock in foreground.
Printed on image: "METLAKATLA B.C. / McRAE BROS"; handwritten annotation on verso reads: "A section of Metlakahtla, showing Church & Schoolhouse." See also item 2009.7.1.58 for similar image also featuring the new church building at Metlakatla, B.C.
Group of eight men wearing suits and ties pose with Reverend Collison (oldest son of Marion & Archdeacon W.H. Collison).
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Rev. W. E. Collison & his Lay Readers at Massett, Q.C.Is.”
Group of six men sit and stand on small boat close to shore. Rev. W.E. Collison stands on far right (son of Marion and Archdeacon W.H. Collison).
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Dr. Macdonald Med officer (Kincolith) / Dr. [McQuarrie?] Med officer Victoria / Steven Clayton Native boat owner / Capt. Bary - Insp. of Indian Schools / W.E. Collison Indian agent. / Inspection trip to villages of upper Nass River".
Image depicts the Hixon School building in Hixon, B.C.
Image depicts the teacherage for the Salmon School, located in the Prince George vicinity.
Image depicts the teacherage for the Salmon School, located in the Prince George vicinity.
Image depicts the Prince George Public Library from 7th Ave.
Image depicts an old log building in Fort St. James; the sign on it reads "Clerk's Living Quarters, Later Used as Fort St. James First School."
Image depicts the old school in Woodpecker, B.C.
Image depicts an old, boarded up school in Island Cache, B.C.
Image depicts the public library in Hazelton, B.C.
Image depicts the King George V School in Prince George, which was demolished sometime around 2006 and Duchess Park Secondary School was built in its place.
Image depicts the Buckhorn Snowmobile Club, though it was formerly the Buckhorn school.
File consists of a transcript of an oral history interview with Jean May.
File consists of a transcript of an oral history interview with Mike Moore.
File consists of a transcript of an oral history interview with Doug Frazier and Linda McFarlane.
This fonds encompasses the academic and administrative career of esteemed Canadian historian Dr. Robin Fisher during his tenure at the University of Northern British Columbia. The records span Dr. Fisher's appointments at UNBC as professor, founding chair of the Department of History, Dean of Arts and Science, and Dean of the College of Arts, Social and Health Sciences.
Series include:
- Personal Records relating to Dr. Fisher's various appointments at UNBC
- Treaty Advisory records originating from Dr. Fisher's involvement in the Northern Interior Regional Advisory Committee and other treaty process advisory activities
- Teaching records relating to the development of Dr. Fisher's undergraduate and graduate courses, primarily in the Department of History
- Conferences & Service records relating to conferences attended or organized by Dr. Fisher, as well as activities given in service to the University or the community
Image depicts a snowman drawn on the chalkboard of what appears to be an unused school, possibly in Lamming Mills, B.C. The slide is labelled "note board school."
Image depicts the Giscome mill site in Giscome, B.C. The bunkhouse is in the background on the left and the school is in the foreground on the right. Map coordinates 54°04'04.8"N 122°22'04.7"W
Image depicts a group of individuals who appear to be searching through the rocks near a railway track. It is possibly part of an educational trip.
Image depicts a large group of people examining the sediment layers in a rock face.
Image depicts the log building that acts as the public library in Hudson's Hope, B.C.
Image depicts the interior of the Station Museum in Dawson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the travel infocentre at the Atlin Museum. The slide labels it as having once been a school.
Image depicts the UNBC partnership campus in Atlin, B.C. The slide also labels it as being a former courthouse.
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from July 1993. Features include the First Nations studies program and its development in the regions, an interview with Murray Sadler regarding UNBC's creation, the construction of the Prince George campus including waterproofing and enclosing buildings, a tour of the regions, disbanding the Interim Governing Council and forming the UNBC Senate and Board of Governors, the Public Lecture Series, the University of Tasmania touring the UNBC campus and regions, a visit by the Minister of Advanced Education, the North to the Future campaign, and how to apply at UNBC. Also includes interviews with Margaret Anderson (Director of First Nations studies), Russell Alec (Education Supervisor, Carrier Sekani Tribal Council), Murray Sadler (Chair of the Interim Governing Council), Dean Cooper (UNBC VP Administration), Anne Martin (Chair of the Interim Governing Council Transition Committee), Bob Cleary (University of Tasmania), Brian McKenzie (University of Tasmania), Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President), Vic Bowman (PG Rotary Club), Tom Steadman, Art Robin (Royal Bank of Canada), and Nicole Lyotier (UNBC Liaison Officer).
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from January 1994. Features include the implementation of the UNBC Board of Governors and Senate, the contribution by Canfor to the North to the Future campaign, the acquisition by the UNBC library of microfiche, hiring of faculty, permission to build residences granted, publications of UNBC academics, looking back at achievements from 1993, CBC news spotlight, the "least worst" best of UNBC, and low lights of 1993 and bloopers from Spotlight on UNBC. Includes interviews with Dan Miller (Minister of Skills, Training and Labour), Han Wagner (Kitimat Interim Governing Council representative), Dale Kerr (Interim Governing Council member from Tatlayoko Lake), Horst Sanders (Prince George Interim Governing Council member), Peter Bentley (Canfor CEO), and Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President).
Digital video recording is an episode of Spotlight on UNBC from March 1994. Features include how to apply at UNBC, the development of Graduate Studies and the Faculty of Research and Graduate Studies; the construction of the administration building at the Prince George campus; regional advisory committees; the North to the Future campaign and fundraising for scholarships; the Prince Rupert media spot on UNBC on CFTK television; student residences and off-campus housing; building relationships with international universities; a meeting of the UNBC Board of Governors; honoring donors including Northwood, Canfor, and Doug Little; and a worksite accident in which three workers were injured. Includes interviews with Bill Morrison (Dean of Research and Graduate Studies), Geoffrey Weller (UNBC President), Kathy Mears (Co-chair of the Community Legacy Campaigns), Randall Brazzoni (UNBC Housing Manager), Leonid Polishchuk (Novosibirsk University, Russia), C.T. Hazelwood (CEO of Northwood Pulp and Timber), Peter Bentley (CEO of Canfor), Frank Janas (UNBC Site Safety Officer), and Christina Hunter (UNBC's first graduate student).