Photograph depicts Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan talking to Cyril Shelford and others in Terrace.
Photograph depicts Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan talking to Cyril Shelford, Bishop Hambridge, and others in Terrace.
Photograph depicts Archbishop of Canterbury Donald Coggan talking to Cyril Shelford, Bishop Hambridge, and others in Terrace.
The Archdeacon W.H. Collison fonds consists of textual materials, maps, published materials and photographs all documenting Collison’s life and work with North Coastal First Nations communities in British Columbia. Types of records found within this fonds include manuscripts, sermon notes, correspondence, oral history summaries, monographs, cartographic items, photographs and postcards. The Collison fonds also includes some records created by his children and grandchildren as well as a family tree created in 1986. The Collison fonds has been divided into four series.
Collison, W.H. (Archdeacon)Donald Macdonald and John Maxwell Collison stand on either side of large log using two-handled saw. Donald married the Archdeacon's daughter Emily in 1910.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Uncle Don, Uncle Max & Grandad Hauling wood off [beach?] at Kincolith".
Photograph of Archdeacon WH Collison reclining against a large tree with a group of friends and family. Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Arch. Collison with sons Max & Arthur & friends in mountains above Portland [?] Canal Me."
Group stands and sits in front of a large building. W.H. Collison stands fifth from left, W.E. Collison on far right.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Synod at Prince Rupert BC".
Group of men and women pose by large building. W.H. Collison sits second from left in second row, W.E. Collison stands third from right in back.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Early synod of the Anglican Church at Prince Rupert B.C."
Group of men and women pose by large building. W.H. Collison sits second from left in front, W.E. Collison stands third from right in back.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Anglican Church Synod / Prince Rupert".
The pair sits with books on bench in unknown room, Collison on right.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: "Archdeacon Collison giving of reading lesson at Kincolith BC"; "'line upon line' or teaching the way of God more perfect [...]"
Village can be seen in distance. Large church building stands in centre, hills in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "For heading of Page 18. Kincolith or 'The Rock of Scalps.' Section of Kincolith [...]"
Village can be seen in distance. Large church building stands in centre, hills in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Grand Dad on beach at Kincolith".
Group stands in front of a large building, W.H. Collison on left.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Arch. WH Collison / Bishop [Du Vernet?] / Arch. Bish. [Du Pencior?] at Prince Rupert".
The Archie Creek site is the informal name used for a research installation established in 1971 east of Prince George by the Canadian Forest Service, and subsequently abandoned by the end of that decade. Dr. Paul Sanborn revisited the site in 1995, and sampled forest floors and mineral soils across a range of conifer-broadleaf mixtures established by natural establishment of broadleaf trees among planted lodgepole pines.
Details of the site conditions, sampling methods, and results were published in:
Sanborn, P. 2001. Influence of broadleaf trees on soil chemical properties: A retrospective study in the Sub-Boreal Spruce Zone, British Columbia, Canada. Plant and Soil 236: 75–82. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011973402414
File contains the following data sets:
- Archie Site Tree Data.xls [diameter (dbh) and basal area of trees within and overhanging plots]
- Archie Site non-woody forest floor properties (1995).xls [non-woody forest floor chemical properties – individual sample results & plot means]
- Archie Site woody forest floor component properties (1995).xls [total C, N & S concentrations, pool sizes for woody forest floor components]
- Archie Site mineral soil properties (1995).xlsx [0-20 cm mineral soil chemical properties – individual sample results & plot means]
- Archie Site forest floor mass (1995).xlsx [mass per unit area of non-woody & woody forest floor components, corrected to oven-dry basis]
- S221FINL.xls [MoF lab data report: non-woody forest floor components]
- S222FINL.xls [MoF lab data report: woody forest floor components]
- S251FINL.xls [MoF lab data report: 0-20 cm mineral soil]
This map depicts the location of the Archie Creek site, annotated on a photocopied 93I.011 BC government map (undated).
File contains 2 rolls (51 slides) taken September 25-26, 1995 that depict paired views of plot vegetation and forest floor surface. Handwritten number notations on slide frames indicate plot numbers from the original research installation.
File consists of clippings, notes, and written documents relating to the interview of Trelle Morrow conducted by Kent Sedgwick. Includes a Trelle Morrow "Oral History Transcript" and an article from the Prince George Citizen entitled "Book chronicles city's architectural history" (Nov. 2007).
Architectural Design Issues consists of 1 architectural drawing for the UNBC Library entitled "Architectural Design Issues"
Photograph depicts an architectural model of the Royal Ontario Museum. Photograph was located in a publication entitled "Renovation and Expansion of the Royal Ontario Museum."
File consists of architectural drawings done by J.F. Watson and W. Ralph Brownlee for Prince George buildings. Includes: "Addition to Goglin building 4th Ave" architectural drawing by J.F. Watson (Oct. 1952); "Floor and roof plans" architectural drawing by W. Ralph Brownlee depicting proposed floor extensions for Walter Blaufuss (May 1953); and "Found plan & sects". architectural drawing done by W. Ralph Brownlee depicting proposed store extensions for Walter Blaufuss (Apr.-May 1953).
File consists of archival research materials concerning Canadian indigenous traditional knowledge. File includes list of Canadian archives, printed webpages on the topic, and related correspondence.
File contains Brian Fawcett's records on CD-ROM.
File consists of photographs of UNBC Archives.
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to the development of an archive in Prince George and at the University of Northern British Columbia. Includes the following clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper: "Memories live on in boxes at UNBC, historical book in the works" (23 July 2000); "History in Boxes" (20 June 1997); "Material for archives sought" (May 1990); and "Record collector: Michael Taft works to keep local history alive" (24 Feb. 2000). Also includes a "Prince George City Archives Inventory" document; a Heritage Advisory Committee meeting agenda (30 June 1988); and an "Archives" report from the Heritage Advisory Committee of the City of Prince George.
File consists of correspondence with requests for archival material and information on the salaries of professors. File also contains notes on William Rowan's salary and correspondence on the salaries of professors at Victoria University (now part of the University of Toronto).
File consists of printed webpages listing archives around Australia.
Photograph depicts an Arch-logging truck dragging a large load of logs, uphill on a snowy road. Notes on envelope read: " Arch-logging truck, Barney Creek, Summit Lake east of Highway 97. Maximum negotiable grade1/2 % up to 3/4 % for short distances (100 yards)." The truck in this image is a 1962 Pacific model SUD-A serial number T6261-192, purchased by Church Sawmills of McGregor River, BC. The truck was delivered October 16, 1962 came equipped with a Cummins NH250 engine, 5 speed main transmission and 4 speed auxiliary with power tower (for running the winch on the arch).
logging truck dragging a large cluster of logs
Photograph depicts arch logging truck. Notes on envelope read: " Arch-logging truck, Barney Creek, Summit Lake east of Highway 97. Maximum negotiable grade1/2 % up to 3/4 % for short distances (100 yards)."
Bathurst Inlet, Nunavut
Detail of <i>Vaccinium vitis-idaea</i> [?] in flower, Churchill, Manitoba [?]
Detail of plant in flower
File consists of reports entitled "Extracts from Offshore Drilling for Oil in the Beaufort Sea: A Preliminary Environmental Assessment in Relation to Plankton and Nutrients Studies," "Information on Departmental Involvement in the CEPEX Study Underway at the Pat Bay Institute," "Northern Energy Rights and Responsibilities," and "Offshore Drilling, Northern Canada with Special Reference to the Beaufort Sea." Includes a statement by Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources Alastair Gillespie to the Standing Committee on Natural Resources and Public works concerning the fuel market. Also includes photocopied newspaper clippings, and notes.
File consists of minutes from meetings of the Standing Committee for National Resources and Public works, issues 39 to 54. Also includes a map of the potential Beaufort-Delta oil pipeline route, a report entitled "Beaufort-Delta Oil Project Limited," a report entitled "Presentation to the Standing Committee on National Resources and Public Works," a statement by the Committee for Justice and Liberty Foundation concerning the proposed Mackenzie Valley natural gas pipeline, a report entitled "The Mackenzie Valley Pipeline and Canadian Priorities," a statement to the Standing Committee on National Resources by Energy Probe, a background report on the proposed Y pipeline, summaries 1 to 9 of the National Energy Board hearings on the Mackenzie Valley pipeline, a report entitled "The Mackenzie Valley Pipeline: A Comparison of Proposals." correspondence regarding the value of gas, photocopied newspaper clippings, notes, and memoranda.
File consists of a report on national unity by the National Democratic Party entitled "For an Independent Socialist Canada," and photocopied telexes concerning offshore drilling in the Beaufort Sea.
File consists of correspondence regarding the National Energy Board Act. Also includes a notice of hearing concerning the Mackenzie Valley gas pipeline, summaries of the National Energy Board hearings on the Mackenzie Valley pipeline, and memoranda.
File consists of an original and photocopied newspaper clippings, summary number three of the Mackenzie Pipeline Inquiry hearings, a booklet entitled "Some questions about the Arctic Gas Pipeline," and a newsletter from the Canadian Arctic Resources Committee entitled "Northern Perspectives."
Nunavut
Frontal detail of <i>Gentiana</i> in flower, Nunavut
Detail of <i>Ledum groenlandicum</i> in flower, Bathurst Inlet, Nunavut
Photograph depicts Arctic Lake.
Photograph depicts the Arctic mine. typed print on reverse states, "Taken from runway, about midnight, outstanding colour in this shot. Autumnal shades."
Map depicts proven on & offshore oil & gas areas, and probable oil & gas areas in less then 1000' water. The map conveys the North Pole in the centre and spans out to include Canada, Europe and the "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics."
Water, islands and sky, Nunavut
Sunset on the horizon, Nunavut
Nunavut
Nunavut
Technical drawing reflects depth of sand established as more and less than 6 feet.