Fondo 2000.21 - Jack Carbutt Collection

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Título apropiado

Jack Carbutt Collection

Tipo general de material

  • Sound recording
  • Moving images
  • Textual record

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  • Source of title proper: Title based on the name of the collector.

Nivel de descripción

Fondo

Código de referencia

2000.21

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Mención de la escala (cartográfica)

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Mención de la escala (arquitectónica)

Jurisdicción de emisión y denominación (filatélico)

Área de fechas de creación

Fecha(s)

  • 1959-1979, 2001, - predominant 1959 - 1964. (Criação)
    Produtor
    Carbutt, Jack

Área de descripción física

Descripción física

21 audio reels and other material.

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Nombre del productor

(13 April 1917 - 20 August 1990)

Historia biográfica

Known in Central British Columbia as "Mr. Radio," Jack E. Carbutt made enormous contributions to the broadcasting history of both Prince George and the province of British Columbia.

Born on April 13, 1917 in Vancouver, Jack Carbutt began his career in radio in July 1940 at Vancouver station CKMO as an announcer, operator, singer and organist. Three years later, Jack moved to Kamloops where he worked at CFJC as an announcer, production, program and sales manager. After World War II, Carbutt moved to Prince George where he joined station manager Cecil J. Elphicke and engineer R.J. Tate to establish Prince George’s first radio station, CKPG. This fledgling station began broadcasting from the Ritts-Kiefer Building on George Street on February 8th, 1946. Initially, Carbutt worked as the Sales and Program Manager, but soon became an announcer before moving on to station manager. In 1953 CKPG moved to its present Sixth Avenue location. Carbutt’s unique style and pioneering radio efforts lead him to also be known as the "Voice of the North". Jack Carbutt produced a popular weekly radio program titled "Reveries" during which he read poetry, sang, and interviewed local personalities.

In addition to being a popular radioman, Jack Carbutt was involved in various community projects. He helped to start the Kinsmen Radio Day and El-Ro-Ki. The latter was a fundraiser for the Elk's Lodge, Rotary, and Kinsmen Club which ultimately grew into what is now known as the Rotary Auction, a major charity fundraising event in Prince George. Jack Carbutt passed away on August 20th, 1990, at the age of 73.

Alcance y contenido

The fonds consists of audio reels and dubbed audio cassettes of a radio programs hosted by Jack Carbutt at CKPG Radio in Prince George, and includes transcriptions in electronic and textual format. This collection has been divided into the following three series: "Audio Recordings" (2000.21.1); "Transcriptions" (2000.21.2); and "Miscellaneous Materials" (2000.21.3).

Área de notas

Arreglo

Idioma del material

  • inglés

Escritura del material

    Ubicación de los originales

    Northern BC Archives and Special Collections.

    Disponibilidad de otros formatos

    Professionally digitized copies [.MP3 and .WAV preservation format] of all audio recordings were created in 2013.

    Restricciones de acceso

    None.

    Condiciones de uso, reproducción, y publicación

    Copyright of recordings still held by CKPG. Contact Archivist for more information.

    Instrumentos de descripción

    Item lists available.

    Materiales asociados

    Materiales relacionados

    Acumulaciones

    No further accruals expected.

    Nota general

    Nota general

    Collection includes 21 audio reels, 39 audio cassettes, 15 CDs, 1 VHS tape, and 6.5 cm of textual records.

    Identificador/es alternativo(os)

    Número estándar

    Número estándar

    Puntos de acceso

    Puntos de acceso por materia

    Puntos de acceso por lugar

    Puntos de acceso por autoridad

    Tipo de puntos de acceso

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    Fuentes

    Área de Ingreso