Photograph depicts the North Pacific Cannery in Port Edward with a cannery building on a pier next to the shore, water in the foreground, treed hillside in the background. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "North Pacific Cannery - Skeena".
Videotape contains footage of: 14-May-05 - Prince Rupert - scenery Dodge Cove / 14-May-05 - Prince Rupert - scenery North Pacific Cannery
Photograph depicts a spur that leads to a North Pacific cannery. Davies noted in 2003 that the place became a museum and the spur track disappeared.
File consists of newspaper clippings and reproductions related to British Columbia history. Highlights include:
- Tsitika Publications Ltd., "The Sea Otter", magazine issue Vol. 1 No. 6, Mar. 1978 (magazine)
- Reproduction of North Coast Marine Museum Society, "North Pacific Cannery: British Columbia", [197-?] (brochure)
The Fred Jeffery Collection consists of three photograph albums comprising a total of 303 b&w photographs all dating from ca.1924-1933. The subject matter of these images consist primarily of the fishing industry, river & landscapes, salmon cannery images (housing, people, workers, machinery, boats) on the Nass River and North Pacific Coast. Notable are the photographs depicting indigenous (Nisga'a) people and places and Chinese and Japanese cannery workers. Identified canneries featured in these photographs include: Mill Bay Cannery, Namu Cannery, Klemtu Cannery, Shushartie Bay Cannery, Balmoral Cannery, North Pacific Cannery, Nass Harbour Cannery, Port Essington Cannery, Kitwanga Cannery, Port Nelson Cannery, Alert Bay Cannery, Dominion Cannery and ABC Co. Cannery. Photographs also include images of the Canadian Pacific Railway in both Vancouver and Sicamous, BC., as well as, images of the Legislative Assembly buildings in Victoria, the 1924 Special Service Squadron ships in Vancouver, early construction of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, and town overviews of Yokohama, Japan (pre WWII).
Jeffery, FredFile consists of maps and pamphlets for British Columbia historic trails, waterways, historic towns, and geological features. Materials include newspaper clippings, placemats, pamphlets, and maps. Highlights include:
- Parks Canada, "Fort Langley National Historic Park British Columbia", [198-?] (pamphlet)
- North Pacific Cannery Village & Museum, "Discover British Columbia's Oldest Surviving Salmon Cannery Only 20 minutes from Prince Rupert", [198-?] (pamphlet)
- Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing, "Barkerville Provincial Historic Park", 1986 (pamphlet)
- Map, "Yellowhead Highway 16 West Gateway to Alaska", [197-?]
- Columbia River Projects, "Mica Dam", [197-?] (pamphlet)
- Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing, "Crooked River Provincial Park", 1980 (pamphlet)
- Parks Canada, "Fort St. James National Historic Park", 1981 (pamphlet)
- "Centennial Map of Canadian History and Achievements 1867-1967"
- B.C. Hydro, "W.A.C Bennett Dam Peace River", 1971 (pamphlet)
- Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing, "Tweedsmuir Provincial Park (south)', 1984 (pamphlet)
- McKenzies M7 Trails West, "Explore the Canadian Rockies", [198-?] (pamphlet)
- Department of Lands, Forests, and Water Resources, "Coastal Systems", 1968 (map)
File contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, programs, speeches regarding the University of Northern British Columbia. Includes:
- List of nominees for Honourary Degrees (as of December 1992) with attached biographical information of all candidates
- Newspaper clippings:
- "UNBC Chancellor vote count Monday" The Prince George Citizen, February 29, 1992
- "West still unhappy with UNBC" The Prince George Citizen, March 2, 1992
- "UNBC mace displayed" The Prince George Citizen (?)
- "UNBC names first Chancellor" The Prince George Citizen, March 3, 1992
- "Campagnolo heads UNBC" The Prince Rupert Daily News, March 3, 1992
- "UNBC council draws fire" & "Northern MLAs tour for UNBC public input", The Lakes District News, March 4, 1992
- "Task force reviews northern education opportunities" The Northerner, March 4, 1992
- "UNBC director positive over Kitimat proposal" Northern Sentinel, March 4, 1992
- "Chancellor has vision for UNBC" The Prince George Citizen, March 4, 1992
- "Campagnolo feels honoured by her UNBC appointment" Prince Rupert Daily News, March 4, 1992
- "University task force here Monday" Terrace (?) Standard, March 4, 1992
- "UNBC task force visits" Prince Rupert Daily News, March 6, 1992
- "UNBC panel hears local concerns" This Week, March 8, 1992
- "University task force starts work" The Prince George Citizen, March 9, 1992
- "University Grove" The Prince George Citizen, April 4, 1992
- "Article ranks MBA programs but neglects redundancy issue" The Vancouver Sun, April 4, 1992
- "University of the North: Northern minorities appointed" Quesnel Cariboo Observer, April 5, 1992
- "UNBC underway" Prince George This Week, April 8, 1992
- "T.V. probes UNBC" Omineca Express / Bugle, April 8, 1992
- "Report lists concerns about UNBC" The Prince George Citizen, April 9, 1992
- "UNBC column sparks reader outcry" The Prince George Citizen, April 10, 1992
- Correspondence between Iona Campagnolo and Mike Hamer, UNBC Events Coordinator re: UNBC Sod-Turning Ceremony, April 2, 1992
- Notecard from Mary L. (?) to Iona Campagnolo re: thanks for visit to the White Rock & District Council of Women, June 1, 1992.
- Notecard from Ruth Brown to Iona Campagnolo re: thanks for visit to the White Rock & District Council of Women, ca. June 1992.
- "Higher Education Participation Rates", May 6, 1992 (overhead transparency)
- Letter to John Kim Bell, Founder and President the Canadian Native Arts Foundation from Iona Campagnolo re: regrets and information on UNBC curriculum, June 15, 1992
- Faxed letter to Bernadette Pattenaude, UNBC from Iona Campagnolo re: meetings and correspondence, June 3, 1992
- Correspondence between Dorothy Grant, Feastware, and Iona Campagnolo re: design of UNBC Chancellor's robe, June 1992
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from George Hayes, President, North Pacific Cannery Village Museum Society re: invitation to Aboriginal Art Symposium, a project co-sponsored by the North Pacific Cannery Village Museum and UNBC, April 21, 1992
- Program for Aboriginal Art Symposium: Sharing the Culture, July 16-19, 1992
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from George Hayes, President, North Pacific Cannery Village Museum Society re: thank you, June 25, 1992
- Program: Hecate Strait Rotary Club featuring Iona Campagnolo as guest speaker, July 14, 1992
- Letter to Clarence and Irene Collinson from Iona Campagnolo re: 1992 convocation ceremony
- Speech - the First UNBC Convocation, May 23, 1992 (2 copies)
- Faxed memo to Iona Campagnolo from Clive Keen, Director of Communications, UNBC re: update on speech at First UNBC Convocation, June 3, 1992
File includes:
- Handwritten letter of congratulations to Iona Campagnolo from Paul Martin, M.P. on her installation as Chancellor of UNBC, ca.1992?
- Faxed letter to Iona Campagnolo from Irene and Dempsey, Chief Skidegate re: congratulations on appointment to Chancellor of UNBC, May 22, 1992
- Letter to Mayor Peter J. Lester from Iona Campagnolo re: thank you and congratulations, June 3, 1992 (includes flower bouquet note card from the City of Prince Rupert)
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from George Hayes, President, North Pacific Cannery Village Museum Society re: congratulations on installation as Chancellor and Aboriginal Art Symposium, June 15, 1992
- Greetings from The Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology of the Province of British Columbia to University of Northern British Columbia on the occasion of the installation of Iona Campagnolo as Chancellor, May 23, 1992
- Greetings from the University of Western Ontario on the occasion of the installation of Iona Campagnolo as Chancellor, May 23, 1992
- Greetings from the University of Lethbridge on the occasion of the installation of Iona Campagnolo as Chancellor, May 23, 1992
- Greetings from the University of New Brunswick on the occasion of the installation of Iona Campagnolo as Chancellor, May 23, 1992
- Greetings from the University of Prince Edward Island on the occasion of the installation of Iona Campagnolo as Chancellor, May 23, 1992
- Greetings from the McMaster University on the occasion of the installation of Iona Campagnolo as Chancellor, May 23, 1992
- Greetings from Wilfrid Laurier University on the occasion of the installation of Iona Campagnolo as Chancellor, May 23, 1992
- Greetings from the City of Prince George on the occasion of the installation of Iona Campagnolo as Chancellor, May 23, 1992
- Greetings from the Brunel University (U.K.) on the occasion of the installation of Iona Campagnolo as Chancellor, May 23, 1992
- Greetings from the Brock University on the occasion of the installation of Iona Campagnolo as Chancellor, May 23, 1992 (SEPARATED SEE "OVERSIZE BOX #35")
- Greetings from the University of British Columbia on the occasion of the installation of Iona Campagnolo as Chancellor, May 23, 1992 (SEPARATED SEE "OVERSIZE BOX #35")
- Greetings from the University of New South Wales on the occasion of the installation of Iona Campagnolo as Chancellor, May 23, 1992 (SEPARATED SEE "OVERSIZE BOX #35")
This fonds illustrates the Honourable Iona Campagnolo’s careers as a broadcaster, a theatre producer, community leader, a politician, a feminist, a social activist, a speaker, a lecturer, a Chancellor, an advocate, a consultant and Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Types of records reflective of her various careers include: speeches, correspondence, itineraries, contracts, draft manuscripts, newspaper clippings, background material, photographs and ephemera. The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds has been divided into the following thirteen series:
1) Photographs
2) Theatre & Community Development
3) Political Career
4) Non-political Activities
5) McMaster International Health Centre
6) Women in Power Project
7) University of Northern British Columbia
8) Fraser Basin Council
9) Miscellaneous – First Nations Material
10) National Speakers Bureau
11) Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
12) Honours & Awards
13) Political Papers