Includes mock-up of book cover and front matter, copies of published book reviews, draft manuscript, press clippings, and related correspondence.
File consists of Ann Walsh's annotated first draft typescript of her novel, "The Ghost of Soda Creek".
File consists of Ann Walsh's second version of her juvenile novel "Moses, Me and Murder!: A Story of the Cariboo Gold Rush".
File consists of an August 1987 revised version of Ann Walsh's juvenile novel "Moses, Me and Murder!: A Story of the Cariboo Gold Rush".
Includes fan mail, material for Shabash Teacher's Guide, related correspondence, editorial notes, book review, front cover mock-ups, hand-written notes, Novel Study and Teacher's Guide for Shabash!
File consists of a coil-bound final draft of Ann Walsh's book, "Shabash!".
File consists of annotated revisions on pre-prints of Ann Walsh's juvenile novel "Shabash!".
Includes promotional bookmark, copies of "Winds Through Time" Introduction, related correspondence, publisher's draft contract, plotting notes, draft manuscript, book review, and press clippings.
File consists of annotated excerpts from Ann Walsh's drafts of her novel, "Your Time, My Time".
Includes publicity posters.
Includes rejection correspondence to Ann Walsh regarding various story proposals.
Includes book reviews and press clippings of Ann Walsh publications.
Includes 5 standard audio cassettes:
- 2019.12.3.12.01: "Your Time, My Time recorded by Ann" (120min),
- 2019.12.3.12.02: "Ann's Interviews: various CBC interviews/shows, 1989-2003"- this tape consists of author interviews as well as recordings of Walsh's shows for CBC Radio's Almanac program. (180 min),
- 2019.12.3.12.03: "Ann Walsh Hits #3: CBC Almanac shows, 1993-1994" - this tape consists of recordings of Walsh's shows for CBC Radio's Almanac program. (180min),
- 2019.12.3.12.04: Home audio recording of Ann Walsh on CBC,
- 2019.12.3.12.05: Home audio recording of Ann Walsh on CBC
Includes grant applications, project proposals and related correspondence.
Includes workshop speaking notes, Shushwap Lake Writers' Festival programme, and a list of writing tips from B.C. Children's writers.
Includes conference agendas, related correspondence, workshop proposals, expense claims, reading tour schedules, and event notices.
Includes correspondence and an event report pertaining to Ms. Walsh's trip to Sweden as a representative Canadian author (along with Robertson Davies and Sylvia Fraser) at the Bok and Bibliotek Book Fair in Goteborg, Sweden, Sept. 6-10, 1989.
Includes correspondence and notes.
File consists of Ann Walsh's certificate of appointment to the Library Foundation of British Columbia board.
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to the Centennial Fountain in Prince George. Includes various clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper; "Centennial Fountain - Status report" typed letter to The Mayor and City Council of Prince George from Mark B. Stagg, City Planner (11 June 1981); "Centennial Fountain Landscape" typed letter to C.A. Jeffery from C.E. Obst (21 Aug. 1986); "Centennial Fountain" typed letter to Mrs. Carrie-Jane Gray from Mark B. Stagg, City Planner (12 Dec. 1980); and "Office of the Mayor" typed letter to Mrs. Gwen Boyle from E. Mercier, Mayor of Prince George (9 Dec. 1980). Also includes photographs depicting the Centennial Fountain (1980).
File consists of a spiral bound booklet titled "The Prince George Places of Bridget Moran" prepared for the Little Rebellion Conference by Kent Sedgwick.
File consists of a bound work entitled "Prince George Papers: Based on a field excursion taken in the Summer semester, 1974" that was produced by a Geography 262 course Simon Fraser University taught by professor L.J. Evenden. This work includes the following student papers: "Development and Planning of Prince George 1793-2001" by Jack Pope and Doug Sheffield; "Prince George: Entertainment and recreation" by Frank Chandler; "Parks in Prince George: The attitude of change" by Jane Davidson and Gary Dodd; "Glacial Features in the Prince George Study Area, B.C". by Maynard E.W. Embree; and "City of Prince George, a study of its Parks and Recreation Facilities, 1974" by Peggy Etches. Some of Kent Sedgwick's works were cited by these papers.
Image depicts the post office in Atlin, B.C.
Image depicts an old building which used to be the Discovery Jail. The plaque on it reads: "It cost $800 to build this two cell jail in 1902. The solid walls are 2"x6" laid flat one on top of the other. It was skidded to Atlin in the 1920s and used as a residence for many years."
Image depicts the Garrett Store in Atlin, B.C. A plaque on it reads: "John Garrett, a prominent English cricket player, came to Atlin in 1910 to mine gold. In 1917 he opened this grocery and dry goods store where he also sold his wife's fresh baked bread and sweets."
Image depicts a mural of Atlin with information about the Globe Theatre and Edwin L. Pillman on it. It reads: "Talented businessman arrived in Atlin in 1899, and for nearly fifty years operated a variety of businesses ~ grocery and drug stores, undertaker, market gardens and the theatre. Assissted by his loyal wife Elizabeth." It also states that the Globe Theatre was built in 1917 and was used until the early 40's.
Image depicts numerous graves in the Atlin Cemetery.
Image depicts the grave of John Elmwood Simons in the Atlin Cemetery. It reads: "died Feb. 8, 1914, age 61 yrs. froze to death."
Image depicts the grave of Charley William Rudolf in the Atlin Cemetery. It reads: "Born July 2, 1923. Died May 21, 1940. Age 16 years. Died from gunshot wounds, mistaken for a bear."
File contains slides depicting items and photographs in a museum.
Image depicts the Cottonwood House Historic Site along Barkerville Highway, east of Quesnel, B.C. A sign posted by the fence reads: "For over half a century the Boyd family operated this haven for man and beast. Here weary travellers found lodging, food, and drink. Here fresh horses were hitched to stage-coaches and miners bought supplies. This historic road-house, built in 1864, stood as an oasis of civilization on the frontier of a rich new land."
Image depicts a marching band with numerous other unidentified individuals. One man is carrying a Canadian flag with the depiction of men in a boat and the words "Canada Sea-to-Sea" on it.
Image depicts a marching band with numerous other unidentified individuals. One man is carrying a Canadian flag with the depiction of men in a boat and the words "Canada Sea-to-Sea" on it, and there is a mascot beside him that appears to be a chipmunk in an RCMP uniform.
Image depicts a marching band with numerous other unidentified individuals. One man is carrying a Canadian flag with the depiction of men in a boat and the words "Canada Sea-to-Sea" on it.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the South Fort George townsite. Includes "Name change from Glenora Park to Paddlewheel Park" typescript letter from Kent Sedgwick to The Mayor and Council (12 Sept. 1988).
File consists of a typed document titled "Fraser Canyon Park: A proposal to the British Columbia Government" prepared by the Fraser Canyon Ad Hoc Committee.
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to the Crescents neighbourhood of Prince George. Includes: "Heritage inventory Crescents" inside a duotang (1990); "For Vanc - Carney St. study" typescript document (1990); "RE: Rezoning" typescript letter to Mr. LaChance from the City of Prince George (23 Jan. 1980); and "School Board Administrative Building" typescript document (2 Feb. 1976).
Image depicts the log building that acts as the public library in Hudson's Hope, B.C.
Image depicts the interior of the Station Museum in Dawson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the travel infocentre at the Atlin Museum. The slide labels it as having once been a school.
File consists of the 1970 edition of "Prince George Street Names A-Z" compiled by the Prince George branch of Canadian Federation of University Women.
File consists of a duotang containing typescript document titled "Pioneer interviews" prepared by the Prince George University Women's Club that lists oral history holdings at the Prince George Public Library.
Image depicts an old Hudson Bay Company house, with a totem pole in the foreground, in Kitwanga, B.C.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals inside a building, one of which is carving a totem pole. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals standing outside a building, and holding intricately painted drums; the woman on the right is Sue Sedgwick. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts an intricately painted drum. The location is uncertain.
Vol 1 No. 1 Fall 1997
Feature: Barry McKinnon's "The Centre": A casebook
Contents
- Introduction: Inaugural Editorial by Don Precosky
- Essay: "'He seemed to be in the centre': Barry McKinnon's 'The Centre' as postmodern document" by Don Precosky
- Interview: Cam McAlpine interviews Barry McKinnon
- Poetry: "The Centre" by Barry McKinnon
Vol 1 No. 2 Spring 1998
Contents
- Editorial: Don Precosky
- Poetry: Six New Poems by Ken Norris
- Article: "Report on Ken Norris" by Don Precosky
- Interview: Barry McKinnon Interviews George Stanley
- Poetry: Two New Poems by George Stanley
- Sound File: "For the Ladies at the Bus Stop" by Brad Robinson