File consists of receipts for Ainley's art supplies from 2008.
File consists of documents and a photograph concerning the cruise that Dr. Ainley and her husband took in 2008. File includes information about the cruise and the ports at which it made stops.
File consists of biographical records concerning Dorothy E. Smith.
File consists of email correspondence and photocopied archival research materials regarding Norma Ford Walker.
File consists of an unpublished manuscript of "History of American Ornithologists' Union: The First One Hundred and Twenty-Five Years" and an attached piece of correspondence sent to Ainley by Sterling asking for comments and suggestions on the manuscript.
File consists of Ainley's application form and acceptance to join the Federation of BC Writers.
File consists of records related to Ainley's research on Rose Mamelak Johnstone. File includes email correspondence between Ainley and Johnstone, handwritten notes, biographical information, and Johnstone's CV.
File consists of History of Science Society 2006 Conference registration form and Marika Ainley's business card.
File consists of data analysis and methodology notes, an article citation and a draft section.
File consists of research notes, drafts, and correspondence regarding research in Australia.
File consists of contract, research materials, and drafts concerning Julia Wilmotte Henderson (Henshaw).
File consists of research materials and notes concerning Julia Wilmotte Henderson (Henshaw), including printouts, photocopies, and correspondence.
File consists of student paper on Dr. Ainley's research and experience conducting interviews and gathering oral histories: "Interviewing the Interviewer: The Contextual Component of the Oral History Collection" by Sanadra Wallace. File includes two copies of Sanadra Wallace's recorded interview with Ainley on tape and CD.
File consists of conference proceedings relating to presentations on Catharine Parr Traill and Ainley's research project, "Re-explorations: new perspectives on gender, environment and the transfer of knowledge in 19th and 20th century Canada and Australia"; correspondence; notes on a publication; and notes on Louise de Kiriline Lawrence correspondence.
File consists of email correspondence regarding Dr. Annie Porter.
File consists of research materials and related correspondence concerning Annie Porter Fantham.
File consists of Directory of Canadian Biography for Ainley's work on Julia Wilmotte Henderson (Henshaw) including copyright agreement.
File consists of drafts of "Circulating Gendered Knowledge: Catharine Parr Traill's Colonial Science Lessons, 1836-1895" and forms and correspondence regarding publication.
File consists of an article, by Ainley, hosted on Chinook Media's website, entitled, "Women and Science."
File consists of conference proceedings; drafts of biographies of women scientists; a curriculum vitae; an article; correspondence; and lists of sources.
File consists of research correspondence and notes related to Julia Wilmotte Henderson (Henshaw).
File consists of recordings, consent forms, and photocopied research materials from interview with Susan MacGregor. File includes research materials regarding early settlers of the Okanogan.
File consists of photocopied published research concerning aboriginal botany in Australia and women in science in Canada.
File consists of several of Ainley's chapters and articles during the publication process with related email correspondence. Some articles have edits and annotations.
File consists of consent, permission and ethics forms associated with the data collection for Ainley's research project, "Re-Explorations: Science and Environment in 19th and 20th Century Canada and Australia"; conference proceedings and notes for conference proceedings; notes on research projects; and a curriculum vitae.
File consists of correspondence and welcome packages for Saanich Newcomers Club and University Women's Club of Victoria.
File consists of recordings, consent forms, research materials, and questions from interview with Julie Cruikshank.
File consists of recorded interview with Dr. Toby Morantz and consent form.
File consists of archival research materials, notes, and related correspondence related to Ainley's research on transfer of knowledge from indigenous to westerners.
File consists of photocopied research materials regarding Julia Wilmotte Henderson (Henshaw), and related correspondence.
File consists of expenses and other records related to Ainley's work as an artist. File includes receipts and pamphlets.
File contains material relating to "Re-explorations: new perspectives on gender, environment and the transfer of knowledge in 19th and 20th century Canada and Australia." It consists of lists of contacts for research; teaching notes for women's studies courses; a list of material available at the Penticton Archives; notes from an article; and a timesheet for Ainley's research assistant, Anna-Stina Kjellstrom.
File consists of conference proceedings and a backup for conference proceedings for the presentation, "Science lessons for everyone? The writings of Catharine Parr Traill, 1802-1899," which was presented at the Joint Annual Conference of the American Society of Environmental History and the National Council on Public History.
File consists of proceedings and drafts of a presentation of "Science lessons for everyone? The writings of Catharine Parr Traill, 1802-1899."
File consists of archival research and notes concerning Emily Beavan, a New Brunswick pioneer.
File consists of archival research on Peter Paul and Montague Chamberlain.
Item is an interview about Sherry's work with Aboriginal communities for Marianne Ainley's Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) grant, entitled "Re-explorations: New Perspectives on Gender, Environments and the transfer of Knowledge in 19th and 20th Century Australia and Canada."
File consists of interview transcript of Diane Bell in both print and digital form.
File consists of a draft of a brief report that outlines the historical contribution of women to science and technology and provides suggestions for how to commemorate the contributions of women to science and technology.
File consists of email correspondence related to the writing of "Creating Complicated Lives: Women and Science at English-Canadian Universities, 1880-1980"; blank email correspondence with attached files containing conference proceedings for Ainley's presentations, "Re-explorations: new perspectives on gender, environment and the transfer of knowledge in 19th and 20th century Canada and Australia" and "Shifting Lenses: Researching the History of Canadian Women and Science"; and Ainley's request for one-term extension to her employment before retirement.
File contains photographs created in preparation for the sale of Ainley's residence in Prince George. It consists of the wall and floor seam, fireplace, pipes, lighting and dishwasher.
File consists of 3 CDs on Auckland, receipts, and handwritten notes.
File consists of research on Australian aboriginal botany. File includes printed library catalogue records for books.
File consists of course outlines, drafts of articles on Catharine Parr Traill and draft sections of "Creating Complicated Lives: Women and Science at English-Canadian Universities, 1880-1980."
File consists of a paper and accompanying notes delivered at the 12th International Conference of Historical Geographers in Auckland, New Zealand in 2003. The paper is entitled "Marginal landscapes of science? Gender, environments and colonial encounters in 19th and 20th century Australia, Canada, and New Zealand."
File consists of photocopied portion of a chapter on Australian aboriginal vegetables.
File consists of research materials for Ainley's re-explorations project and related photocopied research materials.
File consists of Dalhousie Thesis: "Strategic Dis/Engagement: Rural Feminist Organizing in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, 1982-1989" by Pamela Fry and Fry's business card.
File consists of magazine article about Peter Latz, an Australian botanist.
File consists of printed finding aid for Patricia Clarke Papers at the National Library of Australia.