Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston washing dishes with Mrs. Evelyn Yost, Dormitory Matron, and Mrs. Houghtaling, Chief Cook, in the kitchen of the renovated army barracks which became the Prince George School’s first dormitory. The dormitory was the first of its kind in B.C.
Woman stands with umbrella and purse on paved street, trees and building in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph reads: "Mrs. Earley."
Group stands on path, field in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Mrs. H. McDonell & baby - Edward Nelson Bunker. Mrs. Bunker and little boy next oldest to the baby."
File consists of a photocopy of an article by David Jackel, entitled, "Mrs. Moodie and Mrs. Parr Traill, and the Fabrication of the Canadian Tradition."
Photograph depicts Mrs. Murry wearing overalls and hat, seated on horse. A team of horses pulling wagon can be seen in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Mrs. Murray."
Image depicts what appears to be a mud house with grass and weeds growing on the roof at an uncertain location. An unknown woman is sitting on a bench outside of it.
File consists of research materials and notes concerning Muriel V. Roscoe. File includes correspondence and interview transcript with Muriel Roscoe.
Left to right: Interior University Society President Murray Sadler, Prince George Mayor John Backhouse, Chancellor Iona Campagnolo, and President Geoffrey R. Weller.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Construction of UNBC”.
File consists of interview transcript of Nancy Henderson by Janet Toole. File includes handwritten notes and Henderson's CV.
File consists of photocopied pages from publications by Nancy Turner and biographical information about Nancy Turner.
File consists of interview transcript of Nancy Turner in both print and digital form.
File consists of transcripts and notes from interview with Nancy Turner. File also includes news clippings regarding Nancy Turner.
File consists of research on women in the National Research Council of Canada. File includes CV, photocopied research materials, and handwritten notes.
File consists of photocopied research materials and promotional materials for Ainley's talk on "Gendered Careers: Women Scientists at Canadian Universities, 1890-1970" at McGill in 1999.
Photograph depicts the pair standing in front of red curtain.
Handwritten annotation on bottom reads: “with Nelson Kenney (my long time friend + Hairdresser), Pr. Rupert.”
File consists of research notes, drafts, and related correspondence for Dr. Ainley's entries for New Dictionary of Scientific Biography and Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan.
File consists of business card of Roy L Montgomery at Lincoln University with extensive handwritten notes on the back concerning Richard Henry (1845-1928).
Campagnolo sits in centre, wearing black and green. Photograph is one of 13 images printed from digital format on a CD-R featuring members of a group referred to as 'Terracites' (see item 2009.6.1.697) pictured in the gardens; see also items 2009.6.1.698 - 2009.6.1.710.
Three men stand in centre, each wearing a chief's dress and head-dress. Family members stand and sit on either side. Carved boxes and masks are positioned in foreground. The group poses in front of drapery hung against tall wooden wall.
Community members have stated that the people in this photo are from the Gitwilluyaxw clan from the wolf tribal house of Ksdiyaawak. The photo was taken at Gitlax̱t’aamiks along the Nass River.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Tsimpshian Chiefs & family. Goods [for or fr.] Potlatch".
Series consists of conference proceedings, publications, speeches, biography of Iona Campagnolo, correspondence, crew list and shooting schedule for "One of a Kind" CBC programme, newspaper clippings, ephemera, itinerary, invitations, background information, film footage featuring a CUSO advertisement, trip diaries, statements, agendas, poems and minutes related to the Honourable Iona Campagnolo's involvement with various non-profit and/or non-political organizations such as CUSO-VSO (formerly known as the Canadian University Services Overseas Organizations), the Canadian Broadcast Corporation's "One of a Kind" programme, the Institute for Human Performance, the Jerusalem Women's Seminar, CIDA (Canadian International Development Agency), the Futures Secretariat, the World Council of Churches, the Calgary Olympic Development Association (CODA), World Food Day (via the Ministry of Agriculture), and various Canadian women's networks.
File consists of research materials concerning the life and career of Norah Toole including archival research materials, notes, and related correspondence.
File consists of email correspondence and photocopied archival research materials regarding Norma Ford Walker.
Subseries reflects Dr. Ainley's extensive research on indigenous science and traditional knowledge and how it transferred to European settlers in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Much of this research culminated in Dr. Ainley's unfinished monograph project "Re-explorations: new perspectives on gender, environment and the transfer of knowledge in 19th and 20th century Canada and Australia." Material is, predominately, arranged by individual, with files largely consisting of bibliographies, articles and notes about and by the individual on topics related to the environment and interaction with indigenous peoples. Subseries also contains research notes, interviews, and correspondence. As much of Ainley's research focused on women, see subseries on women in science and engineering research (2002.14.1.5) for related materials.
File consists of data analysis and methodology notes, an article citation and a draft section.
File consists of notes, rough drafts of chapters and sections of the monograph; research planning; and article lists.
File consists of notes on the progress and planning of research for the monograph and an analysis and organization of data.
File consists of notes about publications by Jo-Anne Fiske.
File consists of notes on a publication by Lizette Hall, entitled, "The Carrier, My People" and a printout of an article, entitled, "The Languages of Contact" that mentions Lizette Hall and her father.
File consists of notes on manuscripts written by Ainley's research assistants and a bibliography of publications about contact between First Nations and Western peoples.
File consists handwritten notes, a photocopy of a photograph of a surveyor sitting at his desk, an obituary for Alice Willard Turner, a draft chapter of the monograph from 1997 about women working in government institutions and correspondence.
File contains material about Jennifer Brown. It consists of a printout of an online biography, catalogues records for publications by Brown, notes on publications by Brown and correspondence relating to research about Brown.
File contains material about Julie Cruikshank. It consists of notes on publications by Cruikshank; printouts of library catalogue search results; correspondence, predominately between the Yukon Archives and Anna-Stina Kjellstrom about requests tapes of interviews with Aboriginal people by Cruikshank; catalogue records for publications by Cruikshank; descriptions of publications by Cruikshank; and an article excerpt.
File contains material about Marie Battiste. It consists of a printout of an online curriculum vitae, catalogues records for publications by Battisite, notes on publications by Battiste and a description for a conference presentation by Battiste
File contains material about Mary Schaffer. It consists of notes from publications about Schaffer by Ainley's research assistant, Julie Thacker; a photograph of Schaffer; a description of an archival acquisition of Mary Schaffer photographs; and a short biography of Schaffer.
File consists of handwritten notes on Louise de Kiriline Lawrence's correspondence.
File consists of typed research notes on books concerning Australian indigenous knowledge and botany.
File consists of planning for and information about information sessions in Vancouver for the Women's Studies Program; correspondence acknowledging Ainley's contribution to the University of Northern British Columbia restructuring process and the Women's Studies Program; a brief description of Ainley's research; notes for a presentation about program restructuring to the planning committee of the University of Northern British Columbia; and an overhead transparency with a diagram illustrating the role of women and gender studies in the University of Northern British Columbia.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Photo for Wall of LP of Canada, Party Presidents - shorts [?] with Vincent Masson, 1932, 1986-86, 10”.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Official Picture, Honourable Iona Campagnolo, Minister of State, Fitness and Amateur Sport, 1978-79”.
Photograph features Campagnolo seated in Lieutenant Governor regalia, large landscape hanging on wall in background. Carved artwork can be seen on table against wall.
Originally accompanied by card paper embossed with the official Lieutenant Governor crest. Photographer’s stamp on verso reads: "Destrube Photography, 604 Yates Street, Victoria, B.C., V8W 1K9, (250) 384-4511, FAX380-6473”.
File contains photographs depicting four different tours that took place at the mine, plant, and towns owned by Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd. Tours include Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's visit to Clinton Creek in 1968 and Member of Parliament Iona Campagnolo's visit to Cassiar in 1978. Photographs also depict a party of ambassadors touring Cassiar in 1970, and the dedication of a building in the Cassiar plant in the late 1970s.
Subseries consists of Dr. Ainley's work collecting oral histories as research materials for various research projects with a predominant focus on the experiences of women scientists. Files usually include interview transcripts, consent forms, any related correspondence, photocopied research materials, and notes.
File consists of financial records from Ainley's oral history research at Concordia along with related correspondence.
File consists of records concerning Ainley's oral history interviews and research. File includes research materials, transcripts, and related correspondence.
File consists of research for Ainley's work on Oral History of Montreal Women Scientists including correspondence, handwritten notes, and interview transcripts.
File consists of research materials, notes, and related correspondence concerning women ornithologists.
Marion sits beside her husband, Archdeacon William Henry Collison, who wears clerical garb. Trees and foliage in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Arch. Collison + Mrs. Collison."
File contains posters and correspondence from panel discussions at the University of Northern British Columbia and the Simon De Beauvoir institute.
Item is discussion in which Rose Sheinan, Susan Drysdale and Claudie Solar discuss and answer questions about their education and the development of their careers as women working in the sciences