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Blue pea
Item · 8/1/1981
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Habit of <i>Vicia cracca</i> ("cow vetch") in flower, Alaska

Bluebells
Item · 7/1/1979
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Habitat of <i>Hyacinthoides</i> [?], Northwest Territories

Blueberry red
Item · 10/1/1982
Parte de Mary Fallis fonds

Habitat of <i>Vaccinium</i> in bright red autumnal foliage

Board of Broadcast Governors Hearings, Prince Rupert
2000.21.1.9 · Item · 1965?
Parte de Jack Carbutt Collection

Item is an audio reel to reel recording of Board of Broadcast Governors (BBG) Hearings, Prince Rupert, 1965 [?] dealing with an application fora broadcasting license for a group in Prince Rupert, BC. The Board of Broadcast Governors later became the Canadian Radio Television Commission

Board of Directors, British Columbia Cellulose Company
2000.13.1.85 · Item · 1976.
Parte de Ray Williston fonds

Item is a photograph of the Board of Directors of the British Columbia Cellulose Company. Pictured from left are: Mr. Harvey of Plateau Mills, Ted Vezak of Ocean Falls Corporation, Ken McKenzie, Ray Williston, John Liersch, Jack Sigalet of Kootenay Forest Products, Ian Mahood, and Don Watson.

Board of Governors BC Centennial Committee
2000.13.1.19 · Item · 1957
Parte de Ray Williston fonds

Item is a photograph of the BC Centennial Committee Board of Directors, wearing their centennial blazers, taken with Lieutenant-Governor Frank Ross in 1957. From left: Mr. Williston, Provincial Archivist Willard Ireland, Alderman Bill Orr of Vancouver, Mr. Ross, Deputy provincial secretary Laurie Wallace, Assistant to Mr. Wallace name unknown, Theodore Adams representing BC Municipalities, Minister of Mines Ken Kiernan and UBC Professor Dr. Malcolm McGregor.

Boarded Up Builidng
2012.13.1.83.02 · Item · 1979
Parte de J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts a boarded up building in Stewart B.C. There is also a sign that reads: "No U Turns."