File contents relate to: Engineering. Document type(s) include: blueprint.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the 5th and 6th Dukes of Sutherland.
File contains a video recording of a 60 Minutes show of M. Moore on Euclid.
File consists of E.P. 657.06 Test Site Report, region 9 Nechako site 2 Fraser Lake, Block 83 & 84.
File consists of E.P. 657.06 Test Site Report, region 8 Willow site 3 Camp 4 Block 75 & 76.
File consists of E.P. 657.06 Test Site Report, region 10 Mackenzie site 1 Blackwater, block 91 & 92.
File consists of E.P. 657.06 Test Site Report, region 10 Mackenzie site 3 Dog Creek Block 95 & 96.
File consists of E.P. 657.06 Test Site Report, region 10 Mackenzie site 5 Salmon Lake, Block 99 & 100.
File consists of notes and documentation for experiment 657.06.
File consists of photographs of trees and forests, some photographs include Harry Coates.
File consists of an index indicating the hosts, where delegates are staying, and municipalities attending the Union of British Columbia Municipalities convention.
File contains correspondence regarding lack of funding for research projects between the Science Council of British Columbia and Mike Jull, Prince George Forest Region.
These remote-sensing aerial photographs were taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. Some photographs are annotated to show logging activity; clearcuts, slash piles, log booms, and tree debris on the water are also visible in some of the images. No detailed location information or index accompanies the photographs. These historically important aerial photographs depict Williston Lake soon after its creation in 1968 with the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River. Also depicted are the rivers and tributaries that empty into the Williston Reservoir, such as the Finlay River, the Ospika River, and the Omineca River.
The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:
- The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the individual photograph.
- The following code to the right in the format B) 69-53 is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
- The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
- Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
- Following is "152.52" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
- The "W1307" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
- "8 SEP 69" is the date the photos were taken.
These remote-sensing aerial photographs were taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. Some photographs are annotated to show logging activity; clearcuts, slash piles, log booms, and tree debris on the water are also visible in some of the images. No detailed location information or index accompanies the photographs. These historically important aerial photographs depict Williston Lake soon after its creation in 1968 with the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River. Also depicted are the rivers and tributaries that empty into the Williston Reservoir, such as the Finlay River, the Ospika River, and the Omineca River.
The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:
- The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the individual photograph.
- The following code to the right in the format B) 69-53 is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
- The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
- Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
- Following is "152.52" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
- The "W1307" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
- "8 SEP 69" is the date the photos were taken.
These remote-sensing aerial photographs were taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. Some photographs are annotated to show logging activity; clearcuts, slash piles, log booms, and tree debris on the water are also visible in some of the images. No detailed location information or index accompanies the photographs. These historically important aerial photographs depict Williston Lake soon after its creation in 1968 with the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River. Also depicted are the rivers and tributaries that empty into the Williston Reservoir, such as the Finlay River, the Ospika River, and the Omineca River.
The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:
- The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the individual photograph.
- The following code to the right in the format B) 69-53 is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
- The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
- Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
- Following is "152.52" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
- The "W1307" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
- "8 SEP 69" is the date the photos were taken.
File consists of documentation on E.P. 819.06.03.01 Holmes River Half-Sib Progeny Trial.
File consists of documentation on E.P. 819.08.03.01 Black Birch Creek Half-Sib Progeny Trial.
These remote-sensing aerial photographs were taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. Some photographs are annotated to show logging activity; clearcuts, slash piles, log booms, and tree debris on the water are also visible in some of the images. No detailed location information or index accompanies the photographs. These historically important aerial photographs depict Williston Lake soon after its creation in 1968 with the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River. Also depicted are the rivers and tributaries that empty into the Williston Reservoir, such as the Finlay River, the Ospika River, and the Omineca River.
The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:
- The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the individual photograph.
- The following code to the right in the format "B) 69-53" is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
- The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
- Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
- Following is "152.52" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
- The "W1308" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
- "9 SEP 69" is the date the photos were taken.
These remote-sensing aerial photographs were taken by Lockwood Survey Corporation Ltd. under contract for the B.C. Forest Service. Some photographs are annotated to show logging activity; clearcuts, slash piles, log booms, and tree debris on the water are also visible in some of the images. No detailed location information or index accompanies the photographs. These historically important aerial photographs depict Williston Lake soon after its creation in 1968 with the building of the W.A.C. Bennett Dam on the Peace River. Also depicted are the rivers and tributaries that empty into the Williston Reservoir, such as the Finlay River, the Ospika River, and the Omineca River.
The identification coding on these photographs can be interpreted as follows:
- The largest number on the leftmost side is the frame number for the individual photograph.
- The following code to the right in the format "B) 69-53" is currently unknown, but may refer to an internal project number for the Lockwood Survey Corporation.
- The 6" may refer to the camera's focal length in inches.
- Next is "17,150 ASL" which is 17,150 feet Above Sea Level.
- Following is "152.52" which refers to the camera's focal length in millimeters, which equals 6 inches.
- The "W1308" may refer to the reel, but that is unconfirmed.
- "9 SEP 69" is the date the photos were taken.
File consists of a book by Charles Olson entitled "A Bibliography on America for Ed Dorn".
File consists of "A Brief for Presentation to the B.C. Utilities Commission Review Panel on the Kemano Completion Project by G.F. Hartman". Annotated by Hartman.
File consists of "A Brief of the Nechako Valley Regional Cattlemen's Association to the British Columbia Utilities Commission Concerning the Kemano Completion Project".
File consists of "A Brief on the Kemano Completion Project's Hydrothermal and Internal Wave Modelling" by G.A. Lawrence.
File contains a 1920 British Columbia Liberal government election platform pamphlet entitled "A Brief Record of the Oliver Government".
File consists of a letter from Wayne Schmalz, CBC Arts Producer, Regina to Bridget Moran re: submission of "A Child's Christmas in Saskatchewan" and suggestion to abridge manuscript (Oct.18, 1979); a copy of letter to Wayne Schmalz from Bridget Moran re: newly abridged version of "A Child's Christmas in Saskatchewan"; includes abridged manuscript (Oct. 28, 1979); a draft of abridged version of "A Child's Christmas in Saskatchewan."
File consists of a photocopy of an Envirocon graphs and tables, possibly copies of overheads used in a presentation entitled "A Comparison of the Results from Habitat-ENV with Results from Habitat (IFG)".
File consists of a copy of an article by Mathur et al. entitled "A Critique of the Insteam Flow Incremental Methodology" from the Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Vol. 42.
File consists of a photocopy of an article from the Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (Vol. 42) by Mathur et al. entitled "A Critique of the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology".
File consists of an article reprint from the Regulated Streams journal by Scott and Shirvell entitled "A Critique of the Instream Flow Methodology and Observations on Flow Determination in New Zealand".
File consists of a bound copy of "A Degree Granting Institution For Northern British Columbia" report.
File consists of a Report Submitted to The Minister of Advanced Education and Job Training Province of British Columbia.
File consists of a loose-leaf print of "A Documentary Study of the Lheidli T'enneh Cemetery Prince George" written by Kent Sedgwick.
File consists of a loose-leaf print of "A Documentary Study of the Lheidli T'enneh Cemetery Prince George" written by Kent Sedgwick.
File contains a possible photocopied excerpt (pages 14-47) from "A Field Guide for the Identification and Interpretation of Ecosystems of the SBSj1 in the Prince George Forest Region", which was a 1987 unpublished BC Ministry of Forests report by C. DeLong, S. Jenvey and A. McLeod.
File contains a diary of surveying party from 1 June to September 1931 and a report of surveying Peace River Country
File contains nine driver’s licenses 1936 – 1970, an identification certificate issued by the Department of National Defense, Assessment Notice 1972 for taxation, a document presented by Deputy Minister of National Defense promoting A. H. Phipps to a higher rank, a reference letter dated 16 January 1941, and a document related to a house construction and a signature-book presented to him for his retirement from the B.C. Civil Services.
File consists of a bound book titled "A History of Baldy Hughes" by Lieutenant-Colonel W.R. Scott with written annotations by Kent Sedgwick.
File consists of a copy of the document "A history of Native claims processes in Canada, 1867-1979" prepared by Richard C. Daniel.
File consists of a BC Department of Commercial Transport Railways Branch publication compiled by R.E. Swanson entitled "A History of Railroad Logging".
File includes copies of "A Land Use Planning Framework" from July 1977 by the BC Ministry of Environment, Environment and Land Use Committee Secretariat, Resource Planning Unit. Also includes related printed transparencies.
File consists of correspondence re: draft #2 of Bridget's Rebellion from L.F. at Arsenal Pulp Press Ltd. (July 4, 1991) and an annotated draft of A Little Rebellion.
File consists of:
- Open letter from Brian Lam, Managing Editor Arsenal Pulp Press Ltd. re: A Little Rebellion (Nov. 1993)
- Directory of Canadian Schools of Social Work
- Copies of article "Bridget Moran versus Wacky" (B.C. Bookworld, Winter 1992)
- Copies of article "Let's stop slandering welfare recipients" by Bridget Moran (The Vancouver Sun, July 23, 1993)
- Publication order forms for A Little Rebellion, Stoney Creek Woman, and Judgement at Stoney Creek.
File consists of a Pulp edit of "A Little Rebellion."
File consists of:
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Biosie Andin (?) (Jan. 6, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Laurie Quesnel (Jan. 6, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Betty Chalmers (Jan. 8, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from May Gross (April 28, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Alixie Carter (Jan. 6, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Anne Marie (?) (Jan. 8, 1964)
- Copy of letter sent to V.H. Dallamore from undersigned re: Bridget Moran (Jan. 7, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from MP (?) (Jan. 7, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from May Kirkham (?) (April 12, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Janet (Jan. 23, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from May Gross (?) (Jan. 12, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Anne Clayton
- Memorandum issued by May Gross on behalf of the BC Parent-Teacher Federation (Jan. 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mrs. W. Somerset
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Alixie (May 11, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Francis Keith Taylor (May 14, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Simma Holt (Jan. 13, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from M.P. Tommy Douglas (May 10, 1967)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Ethel Johnston (June 11, 1970)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Marjorie E. Trott (March 16, 1964)
- Letter to the "Prince George Five" (Bridget Moran) from Sig and Glennis Sigurgeirson (Feb. 18, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mrs. H.L. Honey (March 25, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Anne Marie (Jan. 13, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Joan Ridley (Feb. 28, 1964)
- Copy of letter written by D. Sigurgeirson on behalf of group of social workers and forwarded to Bridget Moran (March 10, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from A.G. Richardson, Chief Personnel Officer, Civil Service Commission re: review of her suspension (May 20, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from A.G. Richardson, Chief Personnel Officer, Civil Service Commission re: review of her suspension (June 3, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mrs. Shirley Emhra (?) (Jan. 6, 1963)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mrs. Grace Zimerwell (?) (Feb. 14, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Doris E. Betchley, on behalf of Mr. W.B. Milner (April 28, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Nancy Chatwin (Jan. 17, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from M.L.A. David Barrett (Feb. 26, 1968)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mr. Harold Dean, of Rankin, Dean & Munro (May 29, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mr. Harold Dean, of Rankin, Dean & Munro (June 29, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mr. Harold Dean, of Rankin, Dean & Munro (June 4, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mr. Harold Dean, of Rankin, Dean & Munro (June 19, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mr. Harold Dean, of Rankin, Dean & Munro (June 10, 1964)
- Card with newspaper clipping "Letter to the Vancouver Sun Editor: Sick, Sick, Sick by Bridget Moran" inserted inside sent to Bridget Moran from Jon George, of National Life of Canada.
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Gisela Konopka, D.S.W., University of Minnesota (Jan. 19, 1965)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from R.J. Perrault, M.L.A. (Feb. 23, 1968)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mrs. W.T. Watson, B.C. Membership Secretary (Feb. 24)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Alex Macdonald, M.L.A. (Feb. 21, 1968)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from R.M. Strachan, M.L.A. Leader of the Opposition (Feb. 21, 1968)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Pearl C. Bentley, Founder and President of the Society of Women Only (June 2, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from W.B. Milner (June 15, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Alixie Carter (March 2, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Nancy (?) (Jan. 21, 1964)
- Card of support to Bridget Moran from Dave, Ted, Bruce and Joe (?)
- Card to Bridget Moran from Jack Honey (Jan. 11, 1963)
- Card to Bridget Moran from Ruby Locke
- Note sent to Bridget Moran along with a $20 in appreciation of her courage from "a friend"
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Nancy Chatwin (Jan. 7, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Clara C. Alexander (March 30, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Michael H. Braden (Jan. 16, 1964) and copies of letters sent by Mr. Braden to Roderick Haig-Brown (Jan. 10, 1964) and R. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker (May 25, 1963)
- Telegram sent to Bridget Moran from Ferro Marincowitz (Jan. 6, 1964?)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from members of the UBC School of Social Work along with table "Combined Government Expenditures for Social Welfare, British Columbia Fiscal Year 1961-61" (April 23, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from H.M. Morrison, Chairman, Civil Service Commission (June 12, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mrs. E.S. Coleman (Jan. 3, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Ralph Kunitz (Jan. 18, 1964)
- Letter to Mr. Peter Moon, Canadian Star Weekly from Grace MacInnis, M.P. Vancouver-Kingsway re: speech made by Bridget Moran (Nov. 5, 1968)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Joan Harris (May 7, 1967)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from L. Piotrowski (Aug. 4, 1968).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to a local history booklet "A New Historical Framework for New Caledonia" edited by Keith Gordon, including an introduction written by Kent Sedgwick.
File consists of a copy of "A Plan for the University of Northern British Columbia".
File consists of a copy of "A position paper for a national aboriginal forestry program" put forth by the National Aboriginal Forestry Association.
File consists of a review paper by Hartman entitled "A Preliminary Review of and Comments on the Aluminum Company of Canada Ltd. Proposal for Kemano Completion", which was a response to a request to look at rearing biology of salmonids in relation to flow regimes proposed by Envirocon Ltd. and their clients, the Aluminum Company of
File contains an original EP 433 report entitled "A Preliminary Working Plan for the Aleza Lake Experimental Forest" by L. DeGrace of the BC Forest Service.
File consists of a report by the Lower Mainland Regional Planning Board of B.C. outlining a continued program of housing research for the Greater Vancouver Area. The report examines similar experiences of other urban cities and outlines the proposed program for housing analysis.