Image depicts a mountain, possibly Atlin Mountain.
Image depicts a mountain, possibly Atlin Mountain.
Photograph of a vessel in a large body of water with several mountains visible in the background. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Atlin Mt., Atlin, B.C."
Image depicts an Anglican Church at the Atlin Museum.
Image depicts the Moose Hall in the Atlin Museum. A sign above the door reads: "In 1905 this building was the new Arctic Brotherhood Hall in Discovery. Some years later it was hauled here in two parts by horses to become the Moose Lodge and Community Hall."
Image depicts the travel infocentre at the Atlin Museum. The slide labels it as having once been a school.
Image depicts what is possibly Atlin Road. Numerous mountains are visible in the distance.
Image depicts a mountain somewhere along what is possibly the Atlin Road.
Photograph depicts the Atlin townsite, forest in foreground, hills in background. Town stands on edge of lake located in left midground. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph: "Atlin City B.C., Sept. 3rd 1899. Copyrighted by S.A. Smythe Atlin, B.C."
Photograph depicts town site in foreground, lake and mountains in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Atlin: Atlin, Atlin Lk, & Atlin Mts. looking N.west from Glassey's (Govt. Agent) window."
Photograph depicts Attendee at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts Attendees at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts Attendees at "Words, Loves" conference.
Packed gymnasium applauding after the April 1972 production (see items 2009.6.1.11 - 2009.6.1.17).
Series contains audiovisual recordings created by or about UNBC.
The photograph depicts Audrey L'Heureux at the Provincial Archives reference room in the fall of 1977.
This fonds encompasses the journalism, writing, and research of Audrey Ruth Smedley L'Heureux. L'Heureux's research interests focussed on northern and central British Columbia, beginning with pioneer settlement through to community life in the 2000s. L'Heureux's research also covered transitional phases of British Columbia history such as natural resource extraction, the impact of the railways, industrialization, and interactions with Indigenous communities. Predominantly organized in subject files, the L'Heureux's fonds provides collected research material on many topics relevant to the history of northern and central British Columbia. L'Heureux also collected numerous oral histories from pioneers in various northern and central British Columbia communities which informed her journalism and published works.
The Audrey Ruth Smedley L'Heureux fonds consists of three series. The first series consists of L'Heureux's research and subject files, a collection spanning her career as a journalist and author from 1970 to 2005. The second series consists of records relating to L'Heureux's writing, including manuscripts from her "From Trail to Rail" book series. The third series contains a small selection of L'Heureux's personal records, including a video that recounts L'Heureux's life story and accomplishments.
L'Heureux, Audrey SmedleyPhotograph depicts Audrey Thomas at "Words, Loves" conference.
File consists of photographs of UNBC in August-December 2003. Includes images by Dave Mah (Photographer) Panoramics.
File consists of photographs of UNBC in August September 1997. Includes images of: Craig Curran-Norton, Masters Grad; Vanessa Egginton - Pres Award Winner; Nicola Hirt; Marian Scholtmeijer - NW Re. Coordinator; Patricia Trick - co-op; Shawna Hartman & Jody Tetreau -counting fish on Salmon River; Northwood Winter Garden (by Swanky); Faculty Volleyball; International Student Kati Eriksen; Wellness Day; Nicole Croteau, Sechelt Student; Alex Reed & Jim O'Meara; RRT Orientation; Backyard BBQ III; Commissionaires Breakfast; Ryan McIvor; Mackenzie Sec. Students; Katherine Walraven - Prince of Wales Winner; Autumn on Campus; Daycare Landscaping; Greenway Opening; Wheel Thong race; John Curry & Heather Oland at Farmer's Market ; Dean's Thank-You; Secretaries Day, Breakfast; Weller Rose Garden dedication in 1997 by the David Douglas Botanical Gardens Society (negs only).
Student Worker.
File consists of photographs of UNBC in August - September 2002. Includes images of: Boreal Conference; CIBC Donation $150,000 to NAP; Opening of Bentley Centre and Teaching Lab; and TV Box Photos.
File consists of transparencies and photograph negatives, many of which depict women. File includes accompanying printouts and handwritten notes and related correspondence.
Photograph is an author photograph of Barry McKinnon for "Arrythmia".
Photograph depicts an auto special at New Westminster, travelling west to McPherson Ave. industrial estate in south Burnaby.
Photograph depicts a shipment of Northwood Mills of Canada products.
Photograph of automatic sewing machines at Nordenham Finishing Mill in Germany. Depicts an unidentified man in foreground to right. Part of trip report.
Typed caption glued to album page directly below photograph reads: "9. Automobile arriving from Vancouver at the Hotel, Fort Fraser." Photograph depicts a group of men standing around an automobile parked outside the Hotel at Fort Fraser. Banner spread out along Hotel veranda reads: "From Vancouver [to] Fort Fraser". Photographer: Dominion Stock & Bond Corporation.
Image depicts a glacier at an uncertain location; the slide labels it as "avalanche glac."
Image depicts a glacier on the side of a road at an uncertain location; the slide labels it as "avalanche glac."
Image depicts a glacier at an uncertain location; the slide labels it as "avalanche glac."
Image depicts a glacier at an uncertain location; the slide is labelled "after two days," and shows how much it has melted.
Image depicts a glacier at an uncertain location; the slide is labelled "before."
Photograph depicts avenger torpedo bombers that were purchased in 1958 and were owned by Skyway Air Sevices of the Abbotsford Airport. There were 14 avengers owned at the time the photograph was taken.
Slightly elevated view of the Prince Rupert Inn on Avenue A. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Avenue A Prince Rupert BC Allen Photo." Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "August 9 1908 Hopping[sic] this will find you all well with kind regards. [illegible]. C Mouat." Postcard is addressed to: "Miss Jemima Colvin Rosedale Farm Cowichan Station B.C." Verso affixed with a one cent Canadian stamp. Postmark on verso reads: "Prince Rupert BC Au 9 08."
Photograph depicts a wood and fabric AVRO 504K fighter, built in 1919. It was first developed in Britain in 1913. Now powered by Clerget Rotary. The fighter was used by the RCAF as a biplane trainer until 1928. This type was also used as crop duster, stunt machines, etc.
Photograph depicts an AVRO 504K fighter and biplane rainer of the RCAF, dated 1919.
Photograph depicts a group of men and dogs standing outdoors in the sunshine.
File consists of photographs of the Award Recipients.
File contains photographs depicting superintendents accepting safety awards on behalf of Cassiar Asbestos Corporation ltd, and BCIT Scholarship Winners.
Andy Meints, Houston Mill Manager, and Yasumasa Kimura, Noranda Forest Sales, are viewing the lumber shipment with several unidentified Japanese businessmen.
Lyle Wallington (D-9 Equipment Operator) near the chip dump at Northwood Pulp Mill.
Keith Thom (Materials Handling Supervisor) seated at a desk in his office at Northwood Pulp Mill.
Harold Lillie (Locomotive Engineer Operator) seated at a desk at a Northwood facility.
Wolfgang Reischmuller (Machinist) using an unidentified piece of machinery at a Northwood facility.
John Broderick (Steam Plant Shift Engineer) seated at his desk in his office at Northwood Pulp Mill.
Joe Charbenau standing in front of a building at Northwood Pulp Mill.
Don Adair (Assistant Machine Room and Warehouse Superintendent) sits in one of the training rooms at Northwood Pulp Mill.
Ostien Vanebo (General Trades Foreman) talks on the phone while seated at his desk at Northwood Pulp Mill.
Jim Sweeney (Locomotive Engineer) stands in front of a Northwood Locomotive.
Bill Brand (Shift Supervisor) stands in front of a calendar at a Northwood facility.