File consists of "I Wanted to Say Something" drafts.
File consists of "I Wanted to Say Something" drafts.
File consists of three black cotton t-shirts with the words, "I survived the Chancellor's Tours" and "En cha Huna".
File consists of a paper titled "Hygeia Versus Asclepius: Conflict within the Ontario Health Care System" presented by Weller at the 1979 British Sociological Association's Medical Sociology Group conference. This file was originally numbered to correspond with conference paper number 13 listed in Weller's CV.
- Electric Power. Chap: 27 " An Act to provide for improving the Availability and supply of Electrical Power
- A Farm Electrification Programme: Report of Manitoba Electrification Inquiry Commission, 1942
File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Hungry Mind Review, a Midwestern Book Review of
St. Paul, Minnesota.
File consists of personal correspondence between Brian Fawcett and his relatives, Hugh and Eileen Buttle.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the Hudson's Bay Company subdivision. Includes material on the subdivision, survey, and sale of lands in Fort George owned by the Hudson's Bay Company.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Hudson's Bay Company fur trade in British Columbia, particularly in Fort St. James and Fort George. File primarily consists of Kent Sedgwick's handwritten notes on the Hudson's Bay Company fur trade in British Columbia. Includes: "Parks Canada Lower Fort Garry National Historic Park" brochure published by Parks Canada [199-?]; and "Fort Langley National Historic Park" brochure published by Parks Canada (1979).
These documents are contemporary transcriptions of Hudson's Bay Company Fort George (New Caledonia) post journals. The accuracy and completeness of these transcriptions are not verified. Some post journal transcriptions are missing.
File contains a letter to Brian Fawcett from Howard Bloomfield. Includes a letter thanking Fawcett for a copy of " Aggressive Transport". Letter is dated February 3, 1983.
File consists of material relating to the town of Houston, British Columbia and its namesake John Houston. John Houston (November 1850-March 8, 1910) was a newspaper publisher and politician in British Columbia. Materials include a postcard, a newspaper, and reproductions of articles.
File consists of a 3.5-inch floppy disk containing Brian Fawcett's digital records.
File contents relate to: Town Administration of Cassiar Townsite. Document type(s) include: report. Notes: budget for projects.
File contents relate to: Mine Maintenance Issues. Document type(s) include: report. Notes: budget for project.
File consists of copies of House of Commons debates for May 28, 1993. Brian Gardiner, MP for Prince George-Bulkley Valley made a motion "That this House condemns the government for its failure to protect Canadian interests regarding the interbasin transfer of water as exemplified by the Kemano project, the North Thompson River, and both the Columbia River Treaty and the North American free trade agreement."
File consists of promotional material for House of Anansi Press.
File consists of publication submissions of Ann Walsh's short story "House Call" and correspondence with publishers. The story was originally written in March 1990.
File contents relate to: Town Administration of Cassiar Townsite, Mine Maintenance Issues. Document type(s) include: report. Notes: budget for project.
File contains images depicting room by room view of a house in Cassiar identified as house 288. Handwritten annotation on verso of photographs: "288 June-9-1992". Photographs originally found in file labeled "TOWN ADMINISTRATION Small Business 1981"; it is likely that these images form part of the process documentation for a small business license.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to hotels and motels in Prince George, including material on the former Prince George Hotel, which was on the corner of Fifth Avenue and George Street; the Alexandra Hotel which was built in Central Fort George at the corner of Third Avenue and Brunswick Street; The Europe Hotel on Third Avenue; The National Hotel at 1201 First Avenue; the London Hotel at 1479 Third Avenue; Astoria Hotel at 233 George Street; The Canada Hotel at 206 George Street; The Columbus Hotel which was at 1250 Third Avenue; and the Northern Hotel in South Fort George. File primarily includes various clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper and printed photographs from The Exploration Place Museum database and The Royal BC Museum and Archives.
File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Ken at Hot and Dusty Productions. Includes a letter dated October 6, 1994.
File contains photographs of a report completed in 1980 depicting the ambulance garage, as well as the interior and exterior of the hospital building in Cassiar, B.C. Each room is captured, as well as medical equipment such as the X-ray, audiometer, lung function apparatus, and autoclave. A doctor, two nurses, and several patients are shown. Accompanying report contains a description of the medical facilities in Cassiar including a detailed budget, description of staffing and utility requirements, and a floor plan of the facilities.
In addition there are two albums of Cassiar Hospital and Pharmacy Staff engaging in social functions. These photographs appear to be informal and depict staff parties, people at work and some of the patients, including their thank you notes to the Cassiar Hospital staff.
File consists of research material regarding hoppers, including open hoppers, coal cars, pneumatic discharge covered hoppers, covered hoppers, and cylindrical covered hoppers (grain hoppers). Predominantly consists of photocopy reproductions, excerpts from books, and clippings from periodicals.
File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Hope Smith. Includes a letter to Brian Fawcett from Hope Smith, most pages) missing all left in file is a back page.
File consists of:
- Airline tickets, Prince George to Victoria, return
- Copy of B.C. Book Prizes Short List (April 5, 1989)
- The Fifth Annual BC Book Prizes: Excerpts from the Shortlist
- Notes made when Bridget found out she had won the L.G. Award
- Press release and letters from Tillacum Library (a division of Arsenal Pulp Press) regarding the treatment of Mr. and Mrs. Fred who attended the L.G. Awards ceremony at Government House (1989)
- Stickers for BC Book Prize
- Letters from Naomi [Miller] (BC Historical Federation) to Bridget Moran
- Invitation from Brian Gardiner, MP Prince George-Bulkley Valley to attend reception to honour Mary John and Bridget Moran for their receipt of the Governor General's Award for Community Service (April 1993)
- Invitation from UNBC to attend the Spring Convocation (1995)
- Copy of letter from Judith A. LaRocque, Secretary to the Governor General and Herald Chancellor to Bridget Moran re: Moran's receipt of the Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of Canadian Confederation (Nov. 27, 1992)
- Letter of congratulations from the Regional District of Fraser - Fort George to Ms. Moran (March 10, 1993)
- Folder containing: Place names for Vivian Lougheed and Guest, and Judy Kennedy and Guest; Itinerary for Arts Gallery of Honour award recipients; Newspaper clipping: "Gallery of Honour inductions made on Saturday"; Program for The Community Arts Council of Prince George & District Arts Gallery of Honour Inaugural Awards Evening (March 20, 1999); 2 colour photographs of Judy Kennedy (who accepted award on behalf of Bridget Moran) holding award trophy and a photo of the Arts Gallery of Honour awards trophy
- Handwritten card from Judy to Bridget Moran re: her induction into Prince George Arts Gallery of Honour (March 20, 1999);
- Speech given by Judy Kennedy in her acceptance of Bridget's award on her behalf
- Speech given by Vivienne Lougheed in her introduction to Bridget Moran as recipient of the Arts Gallery of Honour
- Telegram from Brian Gardiner, MP Prince George-Bulkley Valley informing Bridget Moran that she has received a Governor-General Medal for Community Service (Dec.1992)
- Write up on Mary John's receipt of a UNBC honourary Doctorate of Laws
- Colour laser copy of a photograph featured in The Citizen newspaper featuring Justa Monk and Mary John (July 27, 1996)
- Photocopies of newspaper articles on Mary John receipt of The Order of Canada from The Citizen and The Free Press (1997).
? Correspondence to/from Gray Turgeon re proposal of appointment of H.G.T. Perry to the Senate. Turgeon wrote to W.L.M. King trying to get Perry a seat in the Senate.
? Correspondence to/from James Sinclair (Minster of Fisheries, April 16, 1956) re: putting Perry’s name forth for a Senate seat.
File contains correspondence to the Honourable Jack Heinrichs from Brian Fawcett. Includes a letter dated February 15, 1984.
File contains correspondence from the Honourable Bill Barlee to the B.C. Advisory Committee. Includes a letter reflecting the status of the artist.
File consists of material related to Weller's honorary doctorate from the University of Lapland and his travel to Finland to receive this honor. The records include ten 4x6" color photographs and two 3.5x5" color photographs with a note from Rector Esko Riepula of the University of Lapland, material from the conferment ceremony, and correspondence preceding the ceremony. The file also contains issues of newsletters, magazines, and newspaper clippings with articles on Weller and his award as well as UNBC press releases and greeting cards congratulating Weller.
File consists of the original handwritten draft of "Diary of Success Homecoming" by Bridgie Drugan (Moran) (7 pages); the original list of people Bridget spoke with at the homecoming; a copy of handwritten draft of "Diary of Success Homecoming" by Bridgie Drugan (Moran) (7 pages); a copy of list of people Bridget spoke with at the homecoming.
File consists of two notebooks with notes for a hockey novel, which became "The Last of the Lumbermen".
File consists of History of UNBC Planning.
File consists of History of UNBC 1987 - 1993 (booklet).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the fur trade in British Columbia by the Hudson's Bay Company. Includes material on the fur trade route in the Peace Canyon, Athabasca Pass, and the Yellowhead Pass, as well as "Fur Trade Routes through the Canadian Cordillera" typed notes by Kent Sedgwick. File primarily consists of Kent Sedgwick's handwritten notes on the fur trade routes.
File consists of History of Science Society 2006 Conference registration form and Marika Ainley's business card.
File consists of program, speaking notes, and printed slides for the History of Science Society 2006 Conference. File includes speaking notes and printed slides of Ainley's presentation on "Marginal landscapes of science? Gender, environments and colonial encounters in 19th century Australia, Canada, and New Zealand." File also contains pamphlet on the 12th International Conference of Historical Geographers Auckland, New Zealand.
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to research on the history of Prince George. Includes: "The Downtown Streets of Prince George: A 'City Beautiful' Plan" typed document by Kent Sedgwick (7 Oct. 1991); "Cairn at millennium park" typed document by Kent Sedgwick (Mar. 2000); and a "Fort George Railway" brochure written by Kent Sedgwick (May 1988).
File consists of recorded audio interviews:
- Interview: History of Prince George - Bridget Moran Interviews George Henry & Arnold Davis interview, PG Historical Society, ca. 1960
- Interview: Granny Seymour Interview, Parts 1 & 2, May [1962?]
- Interview: Granny Seymour Interview, Part 3, May [1962?]
- Interview: History of Prince George, 1958-1959 and 1960
- Interview: History of Prince George, 1960; various dates
- Interview: CBC - 60th Anniversary Judge [Stewart] Called to Bar, [1982?]
- Interview: Ken Rutherford (Tape 1), 1 April 1993
- Interview: Ken Rutherford (Tape 2), 1 April 1993
- Interview: Paul Ramsey Interview, December 1995
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the medical history of Prince George. Includes the following clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper: "From a missionary to state-of-the-art" (July 1986); "Medical practice seen from inside" (May 2007); "Hospital services: the post war era" (June 2004); "Northerners sought hospital expansion" (Jan. 2001); and "The growing need for a local hospital" (Dec. 1999). Also includes photographs depicting the first hospital in Prince George at 1584 8th avenue.
File consists of photocopied research materials on a variety of subjects relating to Ainley's ornithology research.
File consists of an unpublished manuscript of "History of American Ornithologists' Union: The First One Hundred and Twenty-Five Years" and an attached piece of correspondence sent to Ainley by Sterling asking for comments and suggestions on the manuscript.
This CD-ROM contains History of Agricultural Land Reserve presentations.
This CD-ROM contains a "History of the Agricultural Land Reserve" presentation from March 2003.
File consists of photographs of UNBC History.
File consists of research material regarding rail that was manufactured before 1930, which predominantly consist of photocopy reproductions, excerpts from books, and clippings from periodicals. Includes information on track history in B.C., Canadian rail manufacturers, rails used on the BCER Fraser Valley Interurban, and track braces. Also includes correspondence, a Sandhouse article by Davies entitled "Old Rails in B.C.", and a Sandhouse article by Ian Smith entitled "In Search of Well-Aged Rail".
File consists of general correspondence concerning various administrative issues and the transfer of the Aleza Lake Experiment Station, newspaper articles, memoranda containing the general history of the Experiment Station, diagrams of timber sales, 1927 logging inspection reports, and an envelope containing biographical sketches of individuals involved in the early history of the Experiment Station.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to historical geography methodology.
File consists of copies of "British Columbia, an historical summary," and "The historical development of the Indian Act." Included is an Indian and Northern Affairs memo regarding the documents.