File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding federal funding and award programs in Canada. Also includes photocopied newspaper clippings and photos of swimmer Cindy Nicholas, and a brief letter on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II regarding Cindy Nicholas swimming the Channel.
Photograph depicts the Ambulance service building in the North Thompson region.
File contains textual materials relating to a resolution passed at the BC Social Credit convention in October 1988 which supported a university in the north.
American Anthropologist, Vol. 31, No. 1. January-March 1929. Menasha, Wis.: American Anthropological Association, 1929.
Audio recording is a special supplement from "American Birds" magazine, Volume 36, No. 6 with two bird songs from tropical America: the Ocellated Thrasher and the Chestnut-bellied Wren.
Photograph depicts a cannery machine. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "4 spindle seamer, Am Can Co".
File consists of correspondence between Ainley and Susan Westgate, Assistant Archivist at the Smithsonian Institution Archives regarding the American Ornithologist Union.
File consists of archival research records concerning Ainley's research on the American Ornithologists' Union. File includes, correspondence, archival reproductions, and photocopies.
File consists of 5.25 inch floppy disk which may contain backup files concerning the history of the American Ornithologists' Union.
File consists of two drafts of "American Ornithology at Present. A new Model for the Functioning of a Scientific Discipline" while Ainley was working towards her PhD and a letter to Dr. John Baglow from the Women and Work Program at Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).
Subseries contains material created by two American transportation companies: the Southern Pacific Company and the Guilford Transportation Industries Rail Division. Includes time tables and instructions.
Item is a copy of "American Wilderness: A Unique Conservation Concept" Background Fact Sheet.
Photograph depicts the last lighthouse on the mainlain about a mile south of Ucuelet. It was believed to be the Amphitrite Point Light House.
This PDF contains site location data, annotated soil profile photographs, and AMS radiocarbon dates for 2004 soil charcoal samples collected at Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory.
This PDF contains site location data, annotated soil profile photographs, and AMS radiocarbon dates for 2008 soil charcoal samples collected at Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory.
File consists of research material regarding VIA Rail's link with Amtrak, connecting Vancouver, BC with Seattle and Portland. Predominantly consists of photocopy reproductions, excerpts from books, and clippings from periodicals. Includes Amtrak schedules for the Seattle/Vancouver route, "By Train to Seattle, Again: The Inaugural of the Mount Baker International" by Nicklason; and "Safe at any Speed: Amtrak asks FRA for Talgo Waiver".
Item is a photograph of a cook tent flooded with water.
File consists of a photocopy of a chapter entitled "An Acceptable Level of Certainty: Taking Down the Nechako" from Mark Hume's book, "Run of the River".
Photograph depicts the interior of an unidentified church with a view of the central altar and pipe organ.
Prince Rupert (?)
Item is "An Analysis of the Difference in Gross Merchantable Cubic-foot Volumes of the Upper Fraser Uneven-aged Spruce-Balsam Type When Computed by 2-, 4-, 6-, and 8-inch D.B.H. Classes" from the BC Forest Service "Research Notes" series.
File consists of the report "An Analysis of the Kemano Completion Project" by D.F. Alderdice and G.F. Hartman. This document was an exhibit referred to in Alderdice's affidavit for the Nechako court action. Also includes a copy of Alderdice's 1990 resume and a copy of the article "The Sovereign State of Alcan" from a 1983 Telkwa Foundation Newsletter.
File contains an original report entitled "An Appraisal of Logging Practices in the Naver Forest" by D. Burbidge of the BC Forest Service.
Item is a photograph of the “Caribou Bench and Bar”, a group of nineteen men and one woman taken on September 7, 1951 at a dinner in honour of Peter Wilson’s 40th birthday.
Item is a typescript of a paper by M. Murtha entitled "An Approach to Land-Use Planning based on the Canada Land Inventory".
File consists of an article by Weller titled "An Assessment of Canadian Intelligence Literature: 1980-2000" and related correspondence. This file was originally numbered to correspond with article number 62 listed in Weller's CV.
File consists of a conference paper titled "An Assessment of Canadian Intelligence Literature: 1980-2000" presented by Weller at ISA, Los Angeles, California, March 2000. This file was originally numbered to correspond with conference paper number 107 listed in Weller's CV.
File consists of a computer print-out of Ralph Schmidt and John Parminter's technical report entitled "An Early History of the Research Branch, British Columbia Ministry of Forests and Range".
File consists of a draft copy of "An Early Winter Survey of Juvenile Chinook in the Nechako River" by Emmett, Convey and English. Includes annotations from Shirvell.
Photograph depicts an elderly First Nations women and First Nations man seated beside each other.
Photograph depicts one of the entries in the Nanaimo-Vancouver Bath Tub Race. Thre were 2112 entires and there was 32 mile crossing. Only 46 reached the finish line, of which this was one.
Item is a photocopied typescript of "An Evaluation of Integrated Resource Management Plans in the Kootenay Region of British Columbia" by Dr. John Hill.
File consists of a copy of the document "An exercise in futility: the joint commission of Indian Land in British Columbia, 1875-1880" by Robin Fisher.
An Exile Returns consists of an article written by N.L. Doherty for S.T.U. Magazine, No. 2, Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Technical College, entitled "An Exile Returns"
Snowy landscape
File consists of a reprint from the Environmental Management journal entitled "An Integrated Approach to Reservoir Management: The Williston Reservoir Case Study" by Douglas Baker, Jane Young, and J.M. Arocena.
Item is a photocopy of a draft proposal document by Kitamaat Village Council and Conservation International Canada entitled "An Integrated Approach to the Co-management of Fisheries Resources: The ecology of oolichan in Haisla Territory".
Consists of 1 bound transcript entitled "An Interview with Anne Fanshaw." Interview by Ramona Rose, Archivist at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Consists of 1 unbound transcript entitled "An Interview with Anne Fanshaw." Interview by Ramona Rose, Archivist at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with Audrey L’Heureux” by Melanie Rutherford, A Cooperative Project by: The Prince George Oral History Group, Prince George Public Library, Young Canada Works in Heritage, and Canadian Library Association, July/August, 2004.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with Bea Dezell” by Denise Trick, A Project of The Prince George Oral History Group, September, 2004.
Consists of 1 bound transcript entitled “An Interview with Benjimen Meisner : Local Talk-Show Host and Columnist Sentinel and Catalyst for Prince George and Northern Concerns” by Jeanne Anderson and Clare Willis, Prince George Oral History Group, BCRTA Heritage Committee, 2003.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with Berenice Fisch” by Peter Huisman, A Project of The Prince George Oral History Group, November, 2004.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with Bert Irvine” by Catherine Kendall, 1999, Prince George Oral History Group.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with: Bob and Neal Erhorn” by Catherine Kendall, 1999, Prince George Oral History Group.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with: Ella Price (Also Present: Neal Erhorn)” by Catherine Kendall, 1999, Forest-based Community Sustainability Audit, UNBC, Prince George Oral History Group.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with: Hill Larson” by Catherine Kendall, 1999, Forest-based Community Sustainability Audit, UNBC, Prince George Oral History Group.