Item is a reel to reel recording entitled 'Dance Tape' containing music possibly used by Carbutt in his radio show. Extent 15 minutes
Item is an audio recording of music entitled "Armistice Day 1914-1918" used by Jack Carbutt for his Remembrance Day radio broadcasts. Accompanying note signifies music provided to Carbutt by Bill Ward.
Series consists of original audio reels of CKPG radio programming broadcasts recorded in Prince George from 1960 to 1979, as well as, dubbed audio cassette copies made by the Prince George Oral History Group.
Item is an audio reel to reel recording of Board of Broadcast Governors (BBG) Hearings, Prince Rupert, 1965 [?] dealing with an application fora broadcasting license for a group in Prince Rupert, BC. The Board of Broadcast Governors later became the Canadian Radio Television Commission
Item is an audio recording for broadcast on CJCI Radio's "Pulse Today" program in Prince George on November 30, 1973.
Item is a reel to reel recording produced by the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Tape #1
Item is a recorded interview with Canon Tom Allen leaving his position in Prine George for New Westminster
Item consists of excerpts of Jack Carbutt's radio show; the title "logger tape" suggests it was recorded for transcription purposes. Content appears to be primarily local news, weather and music; it also includes local advertisements of noteable long-time Prince George businesses such as Hub City Motors and Overwaitea.
Item consists of a recording of the local radio program "For What it is Worth" a monologue by Jack Carbutt on current affairs. Also includes interview by Carbutt with Armand Handley (?) of Aleza Lake and Gordon Walter in September 1980.
Item is an audio cassette dubbed in 2000 by the Prince George Oral History Group from an original audio reel of the “Reveries” program which was recorded in Prince George on January 17, 1963 for broadcast.
Item is an audio cassette of music by Roy Lind playing accordion and Frank Schutch on bass and vocals broadcast on CKPG radio in 1960.
Item is an audio cassette of broadcast music and songs from World War I broadcast by Jack Carbutt on Armistice Day, ca. 1961[?] and includes a re-recording of the inauguration of the Dominion Carillon by Prime Minister William Lyon McKenzie King on July 1, 1927 to commemorate the armistice.
Item is an audio reel to reel recording of Jack Carbutt's Armistice Day Broadcast (ca. 1961 [?] including a rebroadcast recording of the Right Honourable William Lyon McKenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada recorded during the inauguration of the Dominion Carillon, Ottawa on July 1st 1927. Extent 30 minutes
The fonds consists of audio reels and dubbed audio cassettes of a radio programs hosted by Jack Carbutt at CKPG Radio in Prince George, and includes transcriptions in electronic and textual format. This collection has been divided into the following three series: "Audio Recordings" (2000.21.1); "Transcriptions" (2000.21.2); and "Miscellaneous Materials" (2000.21.3).
Carbutt, JackItem is a recording of an interview by Jack Carbutt with 'PG Old Timers" Jack Davies, Amelia Van Dyke, Stephan Claire, January 17, 1963
Item consists of a recording of Jack Carbutt interviewing William John Windsor regarding his logging activities in Hutton Mills, c. 1920s as well as fur trapping activities at the Nechako River Bridge and Carp Lake c. 1930s-1970s.
Item consists of audio recording of Prince George "Old Timers" and Mrs. Peckham interviewed by Jack Carbutt in 1962.
Item is an audio reel recorded on January 17, 1963 in Prince George as part of the "Reveries" program on CKPG Radio. jack Carbutt interviews Jack Davies, Amelia Van Dyke and Stephan Claire.
Item is a transcript of a dubbed audio cassette of the original audio reel recorded for broadcast in Prince George in January 1963 as part of CKPG Radio's "Reveries" series hosted by Jack Carbutt.
Item is an audio cassette from an original audio reel of the “Reveries” program recorded for broadcast in Prince George in January 1963. Persons interviewed by Jack Carbutt are: Jack Davies, Mrs. Della Blanche Peckham, Mrs. Van Dyke and Stephan Clare.
Item consists of a excerpts of Jack Carbutt's "Pulse Radio" show and interview with Jack Carbutt by Bob Harkins aired on November 30, 1973 .
Items consists of recording of Jack Carbutt's Radio Show, CKPG Recording aired in 1967. Possibly continuous recording of one show conducted by Carbutt; includes local commercials, and local and national newscasts done by Carbutt and musical interludes.
Item is a audio reel to reel recording entitled "Remembrance Day Tape" by Jack Carbutt with musical recordings. Originally cut October 1960 and re-dubbed 1967, narrator Jack Carbutt.
Item is an audio recording of World War II music and poetry, used by Jack Carbutt's Remembrance Day radio broadcasts ca. 1960s.
Series consists of a typed euology prepared by Bob Harkins on the occassion of Jack Carbutt's funeral, as well as an associated Remembrance Card for Mr. Carbutt - both items dated Aug. 25, 1990. Also, present is 1 videocassette of a CKPG-TV interview of Lorna Carbutt (daughter of Jack) discussing the transfer of her father's audio reel collection to the Northern BC Archives and Special Collections in 2000.
Item is an audio cassette of a program of music from the first and second world wars briefly introduced by Jack Carbutt.
Item is an audio cassette of music, poetry and stories from World War two broadcast on November 11, 1960.
Item is an audio cassette of music, poetry and stories from World War two broadcast on November 11, 1964.
Item is a re-recording of Robert Service, poet reciting his poetry as re-broadcast on Jack Carbutt's radio show; recording includes Service's poems "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" and " The Cremation of Sam McGee" recordings dated 1943[?].
Item is a reel to reel recording of Prince George performers Roy Lind playing accordion and Frank Schutch on bass and vocals broadcast 'live' on CKPG radio in 1960.
Item is an audio cassette of part one of the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute series of four programs on the communications media.
Item is an audio cassette dubbed in 2001 from the original audio reel recorded for broadcast in September 1964 on CKPG Radio in Prince George.
Item is an audio cassette of the September 29, 1968 opening ceremonies for the Peace Power Project which includes the naming of Ray Williston Lake in honour of Ray Williston, then Minister of Lands and Forests, and the naming of the Dr. Gordon Shrum Power House in honour of BC Hydro Co-Chairman by Premier W.A.C. Bennett.
File contains bound transcript generated by the Prince George Oral History Group of Terry Bell’s Interview with newspaper woman, Margaret ‘Ma’ Murray.
Series consists of written transcriptions prepared in 2000 by members of the Prince George Oral History Group of audio cassettes dubbed from original CKPG audio reels of radio programming broadcast in Prince George from 1960 to 1973.