This fossil of a small fly embedded in sandstone, is noted to be 40-70 million years old, placing it during the Locene-Oligocence Period. This was a gift to Minister Iona Campagnolo during a visit to Smithers, likely when she visited on a tour of the Skeena riding. Annotation in black pen on the sandstone reads: "Fossil Fly - Driftwood Canyon Park - Smithers B.C. Locene-Oligocene Period - 40-70 Million Years".
This fossil was a gift to Iona Campagnolo from the Smithers Chamber of Commerce, likely when she visited on a tour of the Skeena riding. The piece of sandstone is inscribed on recto "Welcome to Iona Campagnolo M.P. Smithers District Chamber of Commerce" and on verso: "Eocene-Oligocene Period, Age 40-70 Million Years, Driftwood Canyon Park".
Photograph depicts Iona Camgagnolo with four unknown men at a possible Participaction event in Nova Scotia.
Photograph depicts Iona Camgagnolo with two unknown men in a radio broadcasting room.
Photograph depicts a totem pole in a British Columbia rainforest, possibly on Haida Gwaii.
Photograph depicts a landscape scene in northern British Columbia in an unknown location.
Photograph depicts a coastal landscape, possibly in northern British Columbia or Haida Gwaii.
Photograph depicts three Anglican priests that served Nisga’a communities in the Nass Valley of British Columbia. They have been identified as (left to right): Father John Hannen (serving Gingolx, later Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Caledonia), Father John Blyth (serving Gitlaxt'aamiks), and Father David Retter (serving Laxgalts'ap).
Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo and other politicians or businessmen sitting at reserved tables at a restaurant or event.
Photograph depicts pipeline construction for the Pacific Northern Gas pipeline from Summit Lake to Kitimat.
Photograph depicts a construction site for the Pacific Northern Gas pipeline from Summit Lake to Kitimat.
Photograph depicts Chief Gold's house with a moon crest from 1884 at Second Beach, Skidegate and a short distance from the museum site.
Photograph depicts the last standing totem poles at Masset, B.C.
Photograph depicts Canadian Kendo team members Ariga, Asa, Tsumura (coach), and one other at the Kendo World Championships in England, 1974.
Two unidentified men and one unidentified woman stand behind podium against curtained wall in background.
Caption below entitled: “All Set for Snowslide Victory,” and reads: “Sometimes political candidates kiss babies and sometimes political candidates kiss dogs, but in this particular case, Skeena Liberal candidate Iona Campagnolo does both. This 12-week-old St. Bernard, which weighs 25 pounds seems to enjoy the embrace as much as Iona Campagnolo. Also pictured is Teresa Wright, campaign assistant, as the Liberal candidate visited the Kispiox Rodeo on Saturday.”
Handwritten annotations on verso read: “campaigning in 1974 in Skeena”.
Iona Campagnolo stands holding a clipboard and a purse while a second unidentified man watches in foreground.
Campagnolo holds clipboard.
Family consists of a father in a cowboy hat, two young boys, and a young girl; the youngest boy holds a cat and there is another animal in front of the family.
Accompanying handwritten note on UNBC Chancellor’s letterhead reads: “1974 Campaign, Kispiox Rodeo with Neil Sterritt”.
Campagnolo stands on ladder of machine.
Photo taken during the election campaign of 1974. Margaret Trudeau and an unidentified man stand behind the pair.
Trudeau raises his hands in emphasis at the microphone while Campagnolo and unidentified man look on; handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Campaign ‘74”.
Photo taken during the election campaign of 1974. Unidentified man behind her looks on.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: “June 13/74,” “Terrace B.C., July election campaign”.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Terrace B.C., July election campaign”.
One man in crowd holds video camera. Margaret Trudeau stands in left foreground, looking on.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “College Militaire St. Jean-Fr. Imersion”.
This spoon was possibly a gift to Minister Iona Campagnolo from the British Columbia Women's Institute group in Smithers. An inscription on the spoon reads "for home and for country," and on the back, "Commemorative I.S. Canada."
This button badge was given to Minister Iona Campagnolo while she visited the eastern Arctic for discussions regarding the formation of Nunavut. On the badge there is the inscription "Land and Unity - N.W.T."
This flag, marked "Native Brotherhood of British Columbia," was received by Minister Iona Campagnolo during a meeting with the Native Brotherhood of BC.
Photograph depicts the British Columbia coastal shoreline, possibly near Haida Gwaii.
Photograph depicts two fisherman on a boat--one holding a crab trap and another looking at the catch.
Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo speaking at podium in Greater Vancouver, possibly North Vancouver.
Photograph depicts Sunny the Sasquatch, a stuffed toy and proposed tourism mascot for British Columbia, posing in bushes.
Photograph depicts pipeline construction workers for the Pacific Northern Gas pipeline from Summit Lake to Kitimat with a helicopter on the north end of Prudhomme Lake.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo (MP Skeena) with Art Lee (MP Vancouver East).
Photograph depicts the Mill of Kintail in Ontario after renovations circa 1976 when it became the R. Tait McKenzie Memorial Museum and conservation site, located near Almonte, Ontario.
Photograph depicts a map of the Prince George-Bulkley Valley district after the 1971 census.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo in her Ottawa office looking at drawings of fish with members of Glen Vowell First Nations.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo in her Ottawa office looking at drawings of fish with members of Glen Vowell First Nations while an unknown man talks about the pictures.
Campagnolo stands beside unidentified man next to podium. Group sits in rows in background under banner reading "TAI CHI CHUAN ASS'N 14TH ANNIVERSARY".