This PDF contains site location data, annotated soil profile photographs, and AMS radiocarbon dates for 2008 soil charcoal samples collected at Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory.
Item is a photograph of a cook tent flooded with water.
Photograph depicts the interior of an unidentified church with a view of the central altar and pipe organ.
Prince Rupert (?)
Item is "An Analysis of the Difference in Gross Merchantable Cubic-foot Volumes of the Upper Fraser Uneven-aged Spruce-Balsam Type When Computed by 2-, 4-, 6-, and 8-inch D.B.H. Classes" from the BC Forest Service "Research Notes" series.
Item is a photograph of the “Caribou Bench and Bar”, a group of nineteen men and one woman taken on September 7, 1951 at a dinner in honour of Peter Wilson’s 40th birthday.
Item is a typescript of a paper by M. Murtha entitled "An Approach to Land-Use Planning based on the Canada Land Inventory".
Photograph depicts an elderly First Nations women and First Nations man seated beside each other.
Photograph depicts one of the entries in the Nanaimo-Vancouver Bath Tub Race. Thre were 2112 entires and there was 32 mile crossing. Only 46 reached the finish line, of which this was one.
Item is a photocopied typescript of "An Evaluation of Integrated Resource Management Plans in the Kootenay Region of British Columbia" by Dr. John Hill.
An Exile Returns consists of an article written by N.L. Doherty for S.T.U. Magazine, No. 2, Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Technical College, entitled "An Exile Returns"
Snowy landscape
Item is a photocopy of a draft proposal document by Kitamaat Village Council and Conservation International Canada entitled "An Integrated Approach to the Co-management of Fisheries Resources: The ecology of oolichan in Haisla Territory".
Consists of 1 bound transcript entitled "An Interview with Anne Fanshaw." Interview by Ramona Rose, Archivist at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Consists of 1 unbound transcript entitled "An Interview with Anne Fanshaw." Interview by Ramona Rose, Archivist at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with Audrey L’Heureux” by Melanie Rutherford, A Cooperative Project by: The Prince George Oral History Group, Prince George Public Library, Young Canada Works in Heritage, and Canadian Library Association, July/August, 2004.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with Bea Dezell” by Denise Trick, A Project of The Prince George Oral History Group, September, 2004.
Consists of 1 bound transcript entitled “An Interview with Benjimen Meisner : Local Talk-Show Host and Columnist Sentinel and Catalyst for Prince George and Northern Concerns” by Jeanne Anderson and Clare Willis, Prince George Oral History Group, BCRTA Heritage Committee, 2003.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with Berenice Fisch” by Peter Huisman, A Project of The Prince George Oral History Group, November, 2004.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with Bert Irvine” by Catherine Kendall, 1999, Prince George Oral History Group.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with: Bob and Neal Erhorn” by Catherine Kendall, 1999, Prince George Oral History Group.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with: Ella Price (Also Present: Neal Erhorn)” by Catherine Kendall, 1999, Forest-based Community Sustainability Audit, UNBC, Prince George Oral History Group.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with: Hill Larson” by Catherine Kendall, 1999, Forest-based Community Sustainability Audit, UNBC, Prince George Oral History Group.
Consists of 1 bound transcript of Clare Willis interviewing Jeanne Anderson.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with Jim and Louise Van Somer” by Kirk Morgan, Prince George Oral History Group, March, 2000.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with John and Gertrude Abrahams : Who, as children, escaped the chaos following the Russian revolution and finally came to Prince George as teachers” by Jeanne Anderson and Clare Willis, A Project of The Prince George Oral History Group and BCRTA – PG Branch – Heritage Committee, 2004.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with: Joyce Antonation, Joyce Short and Lorraine Knight: Team-teaching at Seymour Elementary School” by Jeanne Anderson and Clare Willis, 2001, Prince George Oral History Group, BCRTA – Heritage Committee.
Includes 2 audiocassettes and an interview transcript.
Interview transcript.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with Noreen Rustad” by Denise Trick, A Project of The Prince George Oral History Group, September, 2004.
Includes 1 audio cassette and 1 interview transcript.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with Ruth (Granny) Cunningham” by Catherine Kendall, 1999, Prince George Oral History Group.
Consists of 1 typed & bound transcript entitled “An Interview with Wilbur Pond” by Catherine Kendall, 1999, Prince George Oral History Group.
Photograph depicts a young constable in uniform standing beside a fence and tree. He holds a baton and whistle (?) in hand. Handwritten annotation on verso of photo reads: “-1913- Riot Duty Drill"
Gathering at Ferguson Lake Nature Reserve sign
Gathering at Ferguson Lake Nature Reserve sign
Photograph depicts a bride signing the register while a priest and her husband look on at an open air wedding at Surge Narrows. Handwritten annotation on verso states: "An open air wedding - at Surge Narrows" Stamped annotation on verso reads: “National Film Board Photograph (please credit)”
Animal bones on a bed of gravel, Bathurst Inlet, Nunavut
Consists of 1 bound oral history transcript entitled "An Oral History with Doris Holzworth." Interviewed by Denise Trick for the Prince George Oral History Group.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo at an outdoor meal with unknown men and women. Photograph was possibly taken at a Participation event in Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia [?]
Footage of the Anahim Stampede. The film includes recordings of the people at the stampede, bronco and bull riding, the area surrounding the arena, wild cow milking, children games such as sack races, horse racing around the arena, the concession stand and wild cow riding.
Al Elsey compiled his original footage from 1964 to produce this commercial film that deals with the Anahim Lake Stampede, Caribou Hunting around Fenton Lake in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, and Burton and Josephine Robson with their domestic deer. The video provides a compilation of film footage shot by Elsey and is narrated by him describing the activities documented in the footage
Film begins with recording of geese flying in sky as introduction. Then there is footage of community life in the general store, believed to be "Christensen's General Store," including a man lighting a pipe, children buying snacks and families buying groceries. Afterwards there is filming of the Anahim Stampede, depicting wild cow riding, bronco riding and the spectators.
The second portion of the film begins with the title slide "Caribou Return" and in consists of clips of ducks on a lake, scenery of trees and the lake, men packing up horses as they prepare for a journey into the high country. They travel as a pack train up into the mountains and eventually set up camp. There is footage of the men cooking, and also various shots of wildlife including a white grouse, herd of caribou, moose wandering through the snow, and a porcupine. The hunting party eventually kills a bull moose and there is footage of them examining the kill and loading the pack train with meat.
The third portion of the film begins with two young girls playing in a boat and then playing in a garden, and then a young boy pulling his sister in a wagon. There is a family barbeque and more footage of children playing and going fishing in a lack. The film ends with a recording of a grouse or pheasant in a bush.
Locations believed to be filmed in on this reel include Gitcha Mountains, Ulkatcho Mountains, Holt Homestead, Lassard Lake, Rainbow Mountains or Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.
Publication contains unpublished analysis that is "a digest of the numerous briefs which were received in response to the Green Paper entitled 'toward a national policy on amateur sport'" written by Iona Campagnolo and her office of the Ministry of Fitness and Amateur Sport.