Handwritten notation affixed to verso reads: “Stikine Canyon Sept 2006”.
Stone wall runs in background. Photograph taken at Terrace Gardens, Government House, Victoria, BC. See item 2009.6.1.658 for similar image.
Road visible in background. Photograph taken at Government House in Victoria, B.C.
Handwritten notation accompanying print reads: “Terraces Gardens (I created 6 one for each of you) small”.
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.
Four unidentified men look on, and portable buildings can be seen in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Fairview Opening, Prince Rupert, 1/3/75”.
Photograph taken from interior of vehicle, dashboard visible in foreground. Snow on either side of highway stands at extreme height.
Trees on mountain base visible in background.
Man stands beside pickup truck on highway, hills in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “With the boss at Kivsta, Q.C.I.: May 1976, 13,000 yrs. carbondated habitation in the same location-- The real Charlottes and his counter culture protection in the rain, mist, moss and dense forest of the Haida”.
Sign in foreground reads: “Stop Bull Shitting, [Phoney (crossed out)] Ioney”.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “The Kitimat Oil Port Environmental Lobby, didn’t believe I killed it. I did!”
Forest in background.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo and Peter Jones standing by a lake on highway 37.
Photograph depicts a damaged road and bridge from a washout on Highway 16 between Hazelton and Terrace.
Photograph depicts a damaged road and bridge from a washout on Highway 16 between Hazelton and Terrace.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo with a fur hat standing in front of the flooded Bulkley River by Moricetown.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo with the flooded Bulkley River near Moricetown in the background.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo posing by the flooded Bulkley River near Moricetown.
Photograph depicts damage to Highway 16 from the washout near Moricetown.
Photograph depicts a truck on a bridge beside damage to Highway 16 from the washout near Moricetown.
Photograph depicts a loader filling a truck with dirt from the damaged road near Moricetown.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo surveying the flooded Bulkley River from a bridge near Moricetown.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo beside a damaged bridge from a washout on Highway 16.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking with a family at the site of a damaged road and bridge from a washout on Highway 16.
Photograph depicts driftwood on a beach at Skidegate, Queen Charlotte Islands.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: “Lawn Pool, Memorial, West Coast, VI, Summer ’06,” and “Sept. 15, 2006”.
An 'X' is marked in ink on forest in centre.
The Lieutenant Governor stands next to bridge and highway at top of image, cliffs and white water rapids visible below.
Photograph taken at Government House in Victoria, B.C.
Photograph taken at Government House in Victoria, B.C.
Photograph taken at terrace gardens, Government House in Victoria, B.C.
Photograph taken at Government House in Victoria, B.C.
Photograph taken at Government House, Victoria, B.C.
Photograph believed to have been taken at Terrace Gardens, Government House, Victoria, B.C.
Photograph was taken in Terrace Gardens at Government House, Victoria, B.C.
Handwritten note on verso: “from the Terracites”; see also items 2009.6.1.698 - 2009.6.1.710 for images featuring this group in the gardens.
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 2009.6.1.699 - 2009.6.1.710.
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.
Handwritten notation affixed to verso reads: “Now Reflections in B.C.”