- “Dominion Provincial Conference by T.D. Pattullo” pamphlet
- “Reprinted from an Editorial in the Prince George Citizen, Thursday , February 27, 1941… Canada Needs National Constituent Assembly as Premiers Fail”
- “Extract from Review of Machinery of Economic Control Set up Under War Measures Act in Relation to Post War Administration Exigencies”
- “Dominion –Provincial Conference 1944”
- “Postwar Planning Information: Wartime Information Board, Ottawa” – Aug 11, 1945
- Newspaperclippings
- “Manpower Developments in Canada and other Countries Bulletin No. 91” June 25, 1945
- Cards, letters, telegrams, newsclippings
- Cards, letters, telegrams, newsclippings
- Cards, letters, telegrams, newsclippings
- File re England Parcels, [meat/food parcels for family in England]; letters, correspondence, family photos (loose) [personal]
- Carew Martin Q.C. re HGT Perry Will
- Carew Martin Q.C. re HGT Perry Will
Carew Martin Q.C. re HGT Perry Will
Correspondence between HGT Perry and J.T. Harvey
- Carew Martin Q.C. re HGT Perry Will
- Correspondence between HGT Perry and J.T. Harvey
- Hospital Correspondence re Florence Perry health
- Hospital Correspondence re Florence Perry health
- Correspondence re H.G.T. Perry funeral;
- sympathy letters;
- Agreement of Sale of Prince George Citizen
- includes private info
- Documents re Sale Prince Rupert Daily 1952 [personal]
2 PMT sheets. Each sheet is 43.5 cm x 28 cm
- Sheet 1 – street view of Rupert Daily news; group photo; 3 people working at desks
- Sheet 2- one outside view; 5 inside views of presses, office, etc.
- Letters – personal from Harry Perry from /to son Frank Perry 1950s
- Letters – personal from Harry Perry from /to son Frank Perry 1950s
unpublished speeches, radio addresses, reports, and newsclippings re HGT Perry –and BC Liberal Party, includes textual printed materials re BC Liberal Party Conventions, Resolutions, Platforms, Constitution of BC Liberal party – various 1920-1953.
Handwritten annotation on recto: "First bridge across the Fraser River for GTP Rlway (sic) - 1913. - after breaking".
HGT Perry smiles at the camera while another unidentified man shakes his hand, two other men stand beside them.
Publications found within this file are:
City of Prince George, Financial Statement: For the Year Ended December 31, 1946; Bill. No. 20. 1946. Chap 27, Amended: An Act to Amend the "Electric power Act." Bill. No. 10. 1945. An Act to Provide for Improving the Availability and Supply of Electrical Power.
Printed Material in file are:
- The New World Order
- What Kind of World Organization?
- List of friends and relatives
Handwritten annotation on recto: "'X' Perry Store, 1912-3 Fort George"
Card consists of a photograph of (presumably) M.S. Hornby and reads: "The Hornby Farms, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, 1944: Best wishes Harry to you & your wife & family for 1945. Yrs M.S. Hornby".
Series contains material related to H.G.T. Perry's publishing activities with two British Columbian newspapers: the Prince George Citizen, and the Prince Rupert Daily News.
Chairman: H.G.T. Perry. Victoria. 35 pages
Handwritten annotation on recto: "McBride Bridge 1924-25"
Letter.
Published material in file are:
- Are Empires Doomed? Imperialism and the People's War
- The British Answer to some questions affecting Post-war Rehabilitation and Anglo-American Relations
- Britain's Trade in the Post-War World
- Canada as a Pacific Power
- 50 Facts About Britain at War
- An Address by a Young Infantry Officer at the Empire Youth Service
- The Choice Before Britain. Britain and Europe
- Proposition Number One. An Anglo-American Economic Policy
- Britain's Second Opportunity. British Foreign Policy
- Canada in the British Commonwealth
- What the British Empire Means to Western Civilization
- Who "owns' "The British Empire"?
- The Empire Triumphant
Photograph is adhered to cardboard matting and has a hand drawn "frame" decorating it's perimeter. Handwritten annotation on the recto of the matte, directly under the photograph, lists the names of the photo subjects.
- Folder A Contents of Black Binder were taken out and placed into 2002.7.2.98 Folder A.
- Binder has dividers labeled ex “Immediate,” “notes,” “quotes” and folder with loose clippings
- Folder B Black Binder. Engraved in gold, on the front of the binder are: “P.W.” and “H.G.T Perry.” Took out contents and placed in 2002.7.2.98 Folder A
- Biography file including Personal notes, quotations, verses.
- Copy of Canada’s Who’s Who p. 841 – in re: Perry
Haystacks in a field.
Map of BC/ Yukon, AB. On other side, is a map of Downtown PG.
? Includes mileage chart, example from Prince George to Vancouver is 518 miles.
? Prince George map is in black and white. BC/Yukon map is black and white, but the water is coloured blue.
- Bound Album of Newsclippings re: BC Parliamentary Session of 1941 includes printed materials, printed ephemera: notice of poll Elections Act 1941; election address of HGT Perry; invitation to Opening of Legislature 1941; programme of procedure at opening of BC parliament, 1941.
- Invitation for the Old Timers Reunion to meet up with “old friends [such] as Alex Moffat, Billy Fraser, Fred Burden and L.C. Gunn.”
- Invitation signed by the Premier of BC: W.A.C Bennett.
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Peace River banks".
Bank Account Passbook
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Stuck on Blackwater Road 1923"
Auction Sale Plan showing Prince George Lots 936, 937, 938 and 1429, Prince George Lot 343. Group 1 Cariboo District.
- Ephemera – individual items: printed dinner menus and toast lists of above events; printed report of names of delegates.
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Trip to Peace River - riding with [MLA] Ian Mackenzie, Hon. W. Sutherland". Photo depicts a row boat being poled against the dock while six men, including H. Perry wait to disembark.
422 pp & maps
422 pp & maps
Handwritten annotation on verso: "11 Sep 1935, The monument is 18 feet high, they say. Some 16th century Chinese coins were found when the foundations were being dug. I heard of this the day before I left Victoria, and it seems worth enquiring into. Yours Sincerely, R (?) Bishop"; "I received medal for Bishop in 1935 in London from the Royal Geographical Society".