Empty tables visible in background.
Empty tables visible in background.
The group stands in unknown room, wood panel walls in background.
The pair stands in unidentified room, crowd in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Vince Gaspar--25 yrs., Kitimat”.
The pair stands in unknown room, desk in background.
Television sits on small table on deck outdoors.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “First Show for CBC-T.V., August 1979, VCR.”
This fonds illustrates the Honourable Iona Campagnolo’s careers as a broadcaster, a theatre producer, community leader, a politician, a feminist, a social activist, a speaker, a lecturer, a Chancellor, an advocate, a consultant and Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Types of records reflective of her various careers include: speeches, correspondence, itineraries, contracts, draft manuscripts, newspaper clippings, background material, photographs and ephemera. The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds has been divided into the following thirteen series:
1) Photographs
2) Theatre & Community Development
3) Political Career
4) Non-political Activities
5) McMaster International Health Centre
6) Women in Power Project
7) University of Northern British Columbia
8) Fraser Basin Council
9) Miscellaneous – First Nations Material
10) National Speakers Bureau
11) Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
12) Honours & Awards
13) Political Papers
Photograph depicts the "Northern Dawn" and the "Comanchero II" at the Prince Rupert marina.
Photograph depicts the "Northern Dawn" and an unidentified fishing boat at the Prince Rupert marina.
Caption from paper on which photograph pasted reads: “Between Friends . . . Entre Amis”.
Photograph depicts the an unidentified fishing boat at the Prince Rupert marina.
Campagnolo holds clipboard.
Man stands behind microphone in log building, hands placed on hips. Photo taken during tour with Crowder Communications.
Man appears to be speaking during an election campaign. Two unidentified men sit on either side. Chalkboard and doors can be seen in background. Signs visible on table read: "RE-ELECT" and "I'M PROUD TO BE A FARMER".
Photograph depicts an unidentified man standing and speaking at a podium at the Crest Hotel in Prince Rupert. Iona Campagnolo sits beside him, looking up.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man standing and speaking at a podium at the Crest Hotel in Prince Rupert. Iona Campagnolo and two unidentified men sit at the table beside him.
First Nations man speaks from behind microphone in log building, second unidentified man stands looking on in background.
Handwritten notation on UNBC letterhead accompanying photograph reads: “we brought Television access from Yukon to Atlin, Crowder Communications”.
Man stands behind microphone in log building. Photo taken during tour with Crowder Communications.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man speaking at the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge in Prince Rupert, possibly at a Chinese New Year event. A picture of a horse hangs on the podium.
Photograph depicts an unidentified woman sleeping on a bed in Lake Placid, NY. A suitcase sits on the end of the bed. Trip is possibly in relation to the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, NY.
Photograph taken at a Liberal Party function, podium and Canadian flags visible in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “The First Federal Campaign, Terrace 74, Waiting for J. Chretien”
Photograph depicts a view of Lake Placid, NY. Several buildings are visible across the lake, including the Lake Placid Pub. Trip is possibly in relation to the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, NY.
Photograph was taken during a tour of the Skeena riding in the summer of 1978.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Kispiox Walter Harris + UBCIC Pres. George Manuel”.
Series consists of correspondence, contracts, manuscripts and a memorandum pertaining to the Honourable Iona Campagnolo's involvement and contribution to a group publication tentatively titled All of Us: Women in Canadian Power and Politics that was scheduled for publication by Random House Canada Ltd. This project was ultimately disbanded and the resulting manuscript was never published.