File consists of two signs:
- "Government of British Columbia Official Use Only"
- "British Columbia Forest Service Research Plot No Cutting or Disturbance".
File consists of two signs:
File consists of a plaque dedicating a tree to Harry Coates for his work in the Prince George Forest Region (1957-1993).
File includes seven of awards and plaques as well as 3 pins awarded to Harry Coates through his years of service.
File consists of a forestry tool called a dibble and mile marker.
File consists of trail maps and recreation guides from various places in British Columbia, especially Northern British Columbia. Maps include:
File consists of 17 slides of Aleza Lake Research Forest.
File consists of 26 photographs including: 10 images of Aleza Lake Research Forest aerial photos; 4 images of packed cones from Red Rock to Duncan 1970; 11 black and white forestry photographs; photo of J. Revel.
File consists of photographs of forestry related activities.
File consists of photographs mostly depicting trees, forests, and logs. Some photos include Harry Coates. One set of photographs shows Harry Coates accepting an award.
File consists of Air photos BC85019 no. 141-143, 197-198 and BC5249 no. 10, 12, and 29.
File consists of photographs of sapling measurements for experiment 713.
File consists of photographs of sapling measurements for experiment 697.
File consists of photographs of sapling measurements for experiment 646.1.
File consists of photographs of "partial willow kill - good Aspen + Fireweed control 147-009 85/87" largely depicting deforested land and young trees. Some photographs are aerial photographs.
File consists of photographs of trees and forests, some photographs include Harry Coates.
File consists of 47 photographs of Dawson Creek forestry activities.
File consists of 47 photographs of cleared forest with some regrowth. File includes images from Prince George West - Bill's Creek 104:814: 85/87 Unit 'A'; Red Rock seed orchard July 22, 1986 Permit no. 400-360: 86/87; Mackenzie Forsar Project 86-9-9 adjacent to velpar treatment; 147-005 84/86 TFL 30 CP 5 #26; 147-008 85/87 TFL 30 CP.5 Unit 1; Northwood TFL 30 CP 12E Unit 15, Pesticide use permit #147-012:85/87.
File consists of two sets of photographs. The first set consists of 19 photographs of a cleared site with evidence of former fire damage and new growth. The second set consists of 40 photographs from EP 668 from 1972 of seedling or [wildling] heights, this set of photographs are documented with notes.
File consists of 35 photographs of trees, cleared forest land, experimental plots sites, plantations, equipment, and one photograph of Harry Coates.
File consists of 10 air photos: BC85019 No. 111, 112, 140, 199 (CFS McGregor written on reverse), 200; BC77004 No. 199 (comment on reverse re location of tie point, 200; and 3 higher altitude air photos with no obvious label. Note that BC77004 No. 199 and 200 have MOF stamps on the reverse.
File consists of three copies of two photos of Harry Coates printed next to each other with the words "Genetic Variability of a White Spruce Seedlot".
File consists of 19 photographs depicting Harry Coates, experiments, landscapes, and air photos, including:
File consists of photocopied plot layouts from an unknown original source and 39 photographs taken during experiments.
File consists of 29 photographs of silviculture activities and equipment. Photographs include:
File consists of 6 photographs depicting Spruce Plantation Spacing Trials in Anzac taken ca. 1980s.
File consists of two videos:
File consists of pamphlets and brochures including:
File consists of a draft of "Guidelines for Vegetation Management SX Trials (Draft)" by Jacob O. Boateng (1984).
File consists of a special edition of The Citizen on the Great Fire of 1961 in the Buckhorn Lake area which lasted from August 3 to August 29, 1961.
File consists of issues from the "Forest: Research Note" Prince George Forest Region, Forest Resources and Practices Team March 1997 Notes #PG-12 and PG-12-1, January 1998 Note #PG-12-2 and PG-12-3.
File consists of a package of research articles authored by Dave Coates, sent by the author to Harry Coates with a note.
File consists of "Managing Your Woodland: A Non-Forester's Guide to Small-Scale Forestry in British Columbia" (1988).
File consists of the manual "Describing Ecosystems in the Field" from the Province of British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Forests.
File consists of publications mailed to Prince George Forest Region Publications Mailing List Members. File includes several issues of the "Forest: Research Note" and photocopied articles along with a letter to the Mailing List Members.
File consists of issues of the "LTSPS: Research Note" Prince George, Prince Rupert and Cariboo Forest Regions LTSPS-03 and LTSPS-04 (March, 2000) and "Forest: Research Note" Prince George Forest Region: Forest Resources and Practices Team PG-22 and PG-23 (March, 2000).
File consists of Forestry Report 145 "Summer Planting of White Spruce and Lodgepole Pine Seedlings" October 1990 by J. Revel, D.P. Lavender, and L. Charleson, jointly published by Forestry Canada and the British Columbia Ministry of Forests. Signed inscription to Harry Coates on title page.
File consists of published research including: "Rotation-length effects of site preparation"; "Nature of Growth Responses in Long-term Field Experiments with Special Reference to Pinus Radiata" (1989); "Bednesti Site: Testing the Biological Effectiveness of Mechanical Site Preparation Equipment (1992).
File consists of forest research materials in various stages of publication, which informed Harry Coates' professional practice. File includes:
File consists of many printed articles from the Journal of Applied Ecology, the Journal of Mammology, Can. J. For. Res. [Canadian Journal of Forest Research?], J. Wildl. Manage. [Journal of Wildlife Management], Province of British Columbia Ministry of Forests Research Notes, and typed reports. All of these reports were authored or co-authored by Thomas P. Sullivan, often along with Druscilla S. Sullivan or Richard A. Moses.
File consists of handbooks and guidebooks on forest species identification and forest inspection as well as Forest Officer Field Guides in British Columbia. These include:
File consists of recreational guides from various places in British Columbia, especially Northern British Columbia. Guides include:
File consists of notes, charts, and photographs showing forest management. May have been for a presentation by Harry Coates.
File consists of possible speaking notes and related materials by Harry Coates on the need for sustainable forests.
File consists of fliers for Northern Silviculture Committee Winter Workshops in 2016 and 2017.
File consists of five posters Harry Coates created to convey his ideas about sustainable forest management. Posters contain photographs and text.
File consists of indenture made between H. Cathcart, Deputy Minister of Lands for the Province of British Columbia, and J.P. Olinger of Rolla, B.C. Includes stumpage prices; conditions of logging; associated costs; and a map of Peace River District outlining the area to be logged.
File consists of indenture made between H. Cathcart, Deputy Minister of Lands for the Province of British Columbia, and Eagle Lake Sawmill, Ltd. of Giscome , B.C. Includes stumpage prices; conditions of logging; associated costs; and a map of Peace River District outlining the area to be logged.
File consists of a timber license originally issued in Victoria 19 October 1911 by the Government of the Province of British Columbia, department of Lands, through the Land Act and Amendments to Frederick Ormes, Administrator of the Estate of Susan (?) Ormes. Additional attached licenses subsequently issued in 1919, 1951 and 1953.
File consists of an index of timber sales within a ledger. Most entries contain the following information: Timber Sale No.; Applicant; Area or Vicinity; Contract Awarded to; Date of Contract; Date of Expiry; Extension Noted." Stamped annotation on the verso of the ledge front cover: "Library of Donald T. Grant District Forester".
File consists of a photocopy of the article "Local history regained at Aleza research forest".