Series consists of images pertaining the Collison family, North Coastal First Nations communities, means of transportation along North Coastal British Columbia, and various church structures and religious events.
Series consists of records reflecting the activities of the Dezell and Rustad families. Series include mayoral records from Bea and Garvin Dezell when Garvin served as Mayor of Prince George. Series includes materials celebrating Bea Dezell's life created by her family. Series also includes fundraising efforts for the Northern Medical Programs Trust. Finally, series includes a collection of "spruce" dollars and commemorative coins.
Item is the published book "Sunshine and Rhubarb Wine: The Life and Legacy of Bea Dezell". The book is the life story of Bea Dezell, born in Vancouver in 1908 and moved to Williams Lake in 1932, then lived in Wells and Quesnel before settling in Prince George. She was a pioneer of the Cariboo region. Her husband Garvin Dezell, a builder, was the mayor of Prince George for many years in the 1950s and 60s. Bea died in 2014 at the age of 105.
This version of the book contains colour photograph reproductions. Other versions of the book have black & white photograph reproductions.
Series consists of journals, draft manuscripts, correspondence, CMS documents and orders, speeches, sermons all written by or to Archdeacon W. H. Collison. Series also contains correspondence to W.E. Collison and Joyce Collison, genealogical information on the Collison family, newspaper clippings and a school paper written by Archdeacon Collison's grandaughter Katy.
File consists of notes relating to a genealogy talk by Kent Sedgwick regarding heritage and genealogy research methods.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Prince George Genealogical Society.
File consists of an electronic oral history transcript documenting the life of Ella Melvira Stephens from approximately 1911 - 1999. Interview conducted in spring of 1999 by an unidentified UNBC student.
File consists of an electronic oral history transcript documenting the life of Bea Dezell from approximately 189? to 2004. Interview conducted in May and June 2004 by Denise Torgerson and transcript prepared by Elaine Hauck, both of Prince George Oral History Group.
Photograph depicts a First Nations family consisting of a woman and four children standing underneath or next to a lean-to style tent. Meat is drying above the campfire and a horse's head is visible in the foreground.
Photograph depicts a family consists of a woman and four children standing underneath or next to a lean-to style tent. Meat is drying above the campfire and the head of a horse is visible in the foreground.
Photograph depicts a large group of people sitting on a rock on the shoreline with trees in the background.
Photograph depicts four men sitting on the front steps of a porch.
Photograph depicts a First Nations family with five young children, three women, and a man seated on the ground in front of a tent with wooden houses and trees in the background.
Photograph depicts a First Nations family with a mother, father, and young girl posed for the camera in front of the house.
Photograph depicts a First Nations family with a father, mother, two young girls, and a dog seated on a porch in front of a house.
Photograph depicts a First Nations women seated with a young child and infant in front of a fence with a house in the background.
Photograph depicts a First Nations family with a mother, father, and two sons posed for the camera in a grassy area.
Photograph depicts a First Nations family with two older girls both holding young children, two young boys and one older boy all posed for the camera on a porch.
Photograph depicts four women cleaning a rug on a wooden walkway with three houses in the background behind the walkway.
Photograph depicts a man and woman resting on the hood of a car with a rocky, tree covered cliffside in the background.
Photograph depicts a young First Nations man with his little sister posed for the camera on a porch. Annotation on verso of photograph states: "Canada B.C. Indian missions A Present day Edwardian Indian boy and his little sister"
Photograph depicts dog on chain in yard. Lumber pile, fence, and buildings in background. Typed caption on note accompanying photo: "Lassie of Atlin - the Glasseys pride and joy."
File consists of family photographs of Bertha Schenk (Wood) and her husband, James Wood.
Photograph depicts a grave, covered in flowers and surrounded by snow. The grave is marked with what appears to be cement grave markers bordering the burial. The location of the grave is unknown.
File consists of an audio recording of an interview with Lea Gobbi and Kate Anderson. Includes two original recorded audio cassettes and two copies.
File consists of Bertha Wood's medical log book, which contains information about daily medicine intake and dosages.
File consists of Bertha Wood's day book, which contains private notes on day-to-day activities and events, medical information, and daily moods.
File consists of Bertha Wood's medical log book, which contains information about daily medicine intake and dosages.
File consists of Bertha Wood's medical log book, which contains information about daily medicine intake and dosages.
File consists of Bertha Wood's medical log book, which contains information about daily medicine intake and dosages.
File consists of Bertha Wood's medical log book, which contains information about daily medicine intake and dosages.
File consists of Bertha Wood's day book, which contains private notes on day-to-day activities and events, medical information, and daily moods.
File consists of Bertha Wood's day book, which contains private notes on day-to-day activities and events, medical information, and daily moods.
File consists of Bertha Wood's medical journal, which contains information about doctors appointments and medication, doctor updates and new prescriptions, and logs of daily side effects and ailments.
File consists of Bertha Wood's log book, which contains private notes on day-to-day activities and events, medical information, and daily moods.
File consists of Bertha Wood's day book, which contains private notes on day-to-day activities and events, medical information, and daily moods.
File consists of Bertha Wood's personal notes on private day-to-day activities and events, household and personal purchases, medical information, and daily moods.
File consists of Bertha Wood's day book, which contains private notes on day-to-day activities and events, medical information, and daily moods.
File consists of Bertha Wood's day book, which contains private notes on day-to-day activities and events, medical information, and daily moods.
File consists of Bertha Wood's private notes on day-to-day activities and events, medical information, and daily moods.
File consists of Bertha Wood's address book, which contains personal contact information and birthdates.
File consists of list containing all recepients of Bertha Wood's letters and gifts.
File consists of medical receipts, eyewear prescriptions, pharmacy receipts, eye surgery details, and mental health awareness letters.
File consists of legal papers regarding a mortgage shared between James and Bertha Wood and Alfred and Gladys Bower. Contains fire insurance documents from Reliance Insurance Company from Philadelphia.
File consists of legal papers for a mortgage on a house bought by James and Bertha Wood. Also includes legal documents regarding the Wood's business, the South River Food Market.
File consists of letters pertaining to personal finance, such as life insurance letters, receipts, and income tax returns.
File consists of letters of recommendation from various companies for Bertha Schenk and James Wood.
File consists of various newspaper clippings pertaining to health and travelling.
File consists of social correspondence consisting of letters, postcards, wedding and party invitations, newspaper clippings, and map brochures.
File consists of Bertha Schenk and James Wood's genealogy records, which contains birthdates, relationships, and family trees.