Item is a photograph of Premier W.A.C. Bennett, members of the cabinet and other officials on the engine of a Pacific Great Eastern Railway train during inaugural run celebrations in Fort St. John on October 4, 1958. Mr. Williston is second from the right, his face partially hidden by the camera he is holding.
Item is a formal portrait of Ray Williston.
Item is a photograph of a group of flight sergeants. Mr. Williston is in the front row, forth from the left.
Item is a photograph of flight sergeants. Ray Williston is in the front row, second from the left.
Item is a photograph of Ray Williston planting a dogwood tree at the Museum’s grand opening on May 17, 1969. Behind Mr. Williston is NDP Leader Robert Strachan standing beside Premier W.A.C. Bennett. On the extreme left is Mr. George Wellbourn who donated all the equipment to the museum.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston with students in formal attire at what appears to be a graduation dance.
Item is a photograph of the grade 8 class at Princeton Junior High School taken in May of 1941 with their teacher Ray Williston.
Item is a photograph of the girls basketball team in Salmon Arm. Ray Williston is on the left.
File contains the framework agreement between British Columbia and Seattle.
Item is a photograph of a forested area southwest of Chittagong, Bangladesh close to the border with Burma.
Item is a photograph of a forested area with a partially frozen river, exact location unknown.
Item is a photograph of Percy Gray and pilot Ian Watt gassing up their plane at Finlay Forks before continuing their survey of the Rocky Mountain Trench in March 1957.
Item is a photograph of Finlay Forks trader Roy McGregor, pilot Ian Watt and British resource development designer Percy Gray in March 1957 after the first leg of Grey’s flight over the Rocky Mountain Trench.
Item is a photograph of the explosion which opened up the diversion route for the Peace River during construction of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam.
Item is a photograph of Ben Ginter signing the agreement for Eurocan’s pulp mill license while Mr. Williston looks on.
Item is a photograph of Dennis Kennedy of BC Hydro, Gordon McNabb head of the federal engineering advisory team, and Gordon Kidd of the BC Water Resources Branch.
Item is a photograph of a class of elementary school children from the Craigflower School in Victoria. Ray began attending there in 1922.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston’s wife Eileen.
Item is a photograph of the diversion tunnel as engineers plan to blast the plug to allow the Peace River to be diverted for construction of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam.
Item is a photograph of dinosaur footprints discovered at the W.A.C. Bennett Dam site.
Item is a photograph of Ray and Gladys Williston in fancy dress with a number of other people. Mr. & Mrs. Williston are the second couple from the left.
File contains original letters to Mr. Williston from Premier W.A.C. Bennett and R.B. Worley, Mr. Bennett’s Executive Assistant; as well as, carbon copies of letters from Mr. Williston to Premier Bennett.
File contains correspondence relating to the CIDA Mission in Bangladesh.
Series consists of one file of correspondence between BC Premier W.A.C. Bennett and Mr. Williston.
Item is a photograph of the construction of the WAC Bennett Dam.
Item is a photograph of the construction of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam
Item is a photograph of the construction of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam spillway.
Item is a photograph of the construction of a temporary river bed to divert the Peace River during construction of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam.
Series consists of photocopies of the memoranda of agreement, memos and notes made by Mr. Williston, two reports (one of which is a published copy of the Treaty, maps) brochures, a speech, miscellaneous printed materials and newspaper clippings.
File contains a copy of the Columbia River Treaty.
Item is a photograph of the coffer dam built to isolate the construction site for the W.A.C. Bennett Dam.
File contains the "Report on Bangladesh" by the CIDA Forestry Team and a summary of the report.
Series consists of a report, correspondence, a map, Mr. Williston's contract with CIDA, the trip’s itinerary and other printed matter related to the trip, its goals and objectives.
Item is a photograph of a CP Rail chip car being dumped. The development of the interior chip pulp industry necessitated new designs for chip rail cars and their dumping facilities.
Item is a photograph of a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Series consists of biographical material on Axel Wenner-Gren, a memorandum of agreement, correspondence and maps of a proposed project area.
File consists of a proof sheet featuring Mr. Williston’s biographical write-up from the publication "Canadian Who’s Who."
File contains correspondence, notes and memos dated from 19 January 1975 to June 1975.
File contains correspondence, reports, notes and meeting minutes and memos dated from 5 October 1973 to 12 May 1975.
Series consists of correspondence, reports, notes and meeting minutes.
Item is a photograph of Ray Williston and other cabinet ministers paddling a birch bark canoe in the grass during BC Centennial celebrations in Prince George.
Originally mounted on poster with photographs 115.1, 115.2, 115.3.
Item is a photograph of a bulldozer removing debris from train tracks on August 27, 1956 location unknown.
Item is a photograph of the women and children on Rathrevor Beach.
File contains information on BC Cellulose in relation to the Skagit River.
Item is a photograph of the Boy’s Parliament taken on the steps of the Legislature in Victoria. Mr. Williston is on the left in the second row from the front.
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.
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.
File contains biographical information of Dr. Axel Wenner-Gren written by Elmer Nelson of Prince George.
File consists of one copy of the published biography: "Forests, power and policy: the legacy of Ray Williston” by Eileen Williston and Betty Keller.
Series consists of records pertaining to the creation of the biography “Forests, power and policy: the legacy of Ray Williston” by Eileen Williston and Betty Keller. Types of records include: transcripts of interviews, one audio cassette, and other printed material on Mr. Williston’s life and accomplishments.