Photograph depicts men and women seated in red and yellow chairs at tables. Windows and curtains visible in right background. Sign hanging in left background reads: "DINNING ROOM MUST BE VACATED [10?] MIN. AFTER CLOSING TIME POSTED".
Many are wearing matching blue sport jackets.
Many are wearing matching blue sport jackets.
Tables and large tent visible in background.
Fenced area visible in background.
Unidentified individuals can be seen by picnic tables in background.
Unidentified individuals stands in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “1978, Commonwealth Games, Cda Gymnastic [?] Team, Edmonton”.
Signature at bottom right reads: “Thanks for your help, Jean Chrétien”; typed caption at bottom reads: “A victorious Jean Chrétien with his wife Aline wave to Liberal supporters at riding headquarters shortly after midnight, October 26, after confirmation that he will be Canada’s 20th Prime Minister.”
Photograph depicts the sons and daughters of Marion and Archdeacon W.H. Collison, and one unidentified man. Buildings can be seen on shore in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Collison family at camp (Portland Canal) Max, ?, Henry, Elsie, Arthur, Alice, Herbert".
Photograph depicts the sons and daughters of Marion and Archdeacon W.H. Collison posing in front of an archway covered in foliage, wood building in background. The Archdeacon stands behind his wife Marion who holds Katherine ('Katy') Collison, the oldest of their grandchildren. W.E. Collison stands on far left next to his wife Bertha nee Davis.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Collison family / Kincolith BC".
Photograph depicts the sons and daughters of Marion and Archdeacon W.H. Collison sitting on the ground with food supplies at the top of a hill. Individuals believed to be (left to right): Arthur, Elsie, Herbert, Henry (in chef's hat), unknown, William, John Maxwell ('Max').
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Collison family on prospecting trip up Portland Canal."
File consists of a consent form and audio recording from an interview with Colleen Ackermann conducted for Ainley's "Critical Turning Points" research.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “The housewife goes back to work 1964”.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “With the boss at Kivsta, Q.C.I.: May 1976, 13,000 yrs. carbondated habitation in the same location-- The real Charlottes and his counter culture protection in the rain, mist, moss and dense forest of the Haida”.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Opening of Canada Games, St Johns NFLD, 1977, P.M. announces I am a Grandmother to the nation! Frank Moores”.
Iona Campagnolo smiles from back seat.
Handwritten notation originally affixed to photograph reads: “Media ‘Round Tables’ with J Chretien and Hugh Faulkner, 1977”.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “working Minister on the Hill 1977”; photographer’s stamp on verso reads: “Please credit / Priere de mentionner - Health and Welfare Canada / Santé et Bien-être social Canada - Information Directorate / Direction de l’information”.
The group stands wearing formal attire in banquet room, chandelier hanging from ceiling in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “1981”.
Notation accompanying photograph reads: “November 1982 - _____ to Candidate for Party President, Liberal Party of Canada”. Notation written on back of a black and white printout of two young girls holding a sign reading “CHOICE”.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Dave Milne photo” [Prince George?].
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Dave Milne photo” [Prince George?].
Notation on piece of paper affixed to verso reads: “Campaigning for Party Presidency, November 1982".
Campagnolo wears a sweater and scarf in front of a wood wall, window blinds visible in background.
Photograph was taken during a tour of the Skeena riding in the summer of 1978.
Photograph believed to have been taken at Government House, Victoria, B.C. Doorways and landscaping in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “with the Chief, fall 77”.
Handwritten notation accompanying photographs reads: “with Eugene Whelan”.
Three women sit in foreground at a porch partially covered with foliage.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: "Elders at Mission House Kincolith Nass River BC".
Photograph depicts Bridget Moran wearing University of Victoria regalia, seated at table with large book. Curtains hang in background, poinsettia plant sits on far right.
Photograph depicts Bridget Moran standing at podium on convocation stage in Victoria, B.C.
Photograph depicts Mary John seated to left of Moran at table in large room with tables, chairs, and couches. Skyscrapers visible through window in background. Accompanying note reads "Tea at the Empress! Feb/97"
The pair appears to be standing in a line up.
Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd opened a second mine in 1967 at what became the one-industry town of Clinton Creek, Y.T. File contains photographs depicting different areas of operations at Clinton Creek. Locations include the mine, plant, town, tailings pile, main office, the 40 Mile River, and surrounding area. Town photos depict the grocery store, cafeteria, medical clinic, school, auditorium residential area, Connell Street and power house. File also includes aerial photographs and images depicting forest fighting, photographers capturing the tailings pile, asbestos samples, mining machinery, staff offices, and operations in the mill, lab, and garage.
Additional photographs integrated into file depict Clinton Creek's surrounding area, and three slides of a tailing pile explosion believed to be Clinton Creek.
Photograph depicts group of unidentified men and women seated in chairs in unknown classroom.
File consists of a consent form, transcript, transcript summary and audio recording from an interview with Clare Raska conducted for Ainley's "Critical Turning Points" research.
File consists of biographical information and research materials about Australian, Patricia Clarck.