Image depicts a sign titled "Chilcotin Wildlife Management Area" somewhere near Riske Creek, B.C. It reads: "This trail has been provided by the Fish and Wildlife Branch in co-operation with Riske Creek Ranching Ltd., as access to the Chilcotin Wildlife Management Area. Please do not leave the the trail as the surrounding land is private property."
Image depicts a group of hikers hiking towards what is possibly the Chilcotin River.
Image depicts what is possibly the Chilcotin River.
Image depicts what is possibly the Chilcotin River.
Image depicts what is possibly the Chilcotin River.
Image depicts what is possibly the Chilcotin River.
Image depicts what is possibly the Chilcotin River.
Image depicts a view of a train passing through an area of Chetwynd, B.C.
Image depicts a view of a saw mill in Chetwynd, B.C.
Image depicts a view of a saw mill in Chetwynd, B.C.
Image depicts a view of some farm land in Chetwynd, B.C.
Image depicts a view of Chetwynd, possibly from Highway 97.
Image depicts the Cheslatta River.
Image depicts the Cheslatta River.
Image depicts the Cheslatta River.
Image depicts the Cheslatta River.
Image depicts the Cheslatta River.
Image depicts the Cheslatta River.
Image depicts what appears to be a tour group at Cheslatta.
Image depicts the Cheslatta Falls.
Image depicts the Cheslatta Falls.
Image depicts the Cheslatta Falls.
Image depicts the Cheslatta Falls.
Image depicts the Cheslatta Falls.
Image depicts the wall of a chasm full of trees at an unknown location.
Image depicts a chasm full of trees at an unknown location.
Image depicts a chasm full of trees at an unknown location.
Photograph of residents in motion on Centre Street in Prince Rupert. Buildings are visible on either side of the street and a railway track runs down the length of the road. Annotation on recto reads: "Centre Street, Prince Rupert, BC. 1664."
Photograph depicts landscape with cleared land in foreground, river in middle, building and trees in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso: "Central Fort George 1911".
Image depicts an individual crouching in an old cemetery located somewhere in the coastal forest on Haida Gwaii, B.C.
Image depicts the Barkerville Cemetery.
Image depicts a cemetery at an uncertain location, possibly in Fort St. James, B.C.
Image depicts a road in Cayoosh Valley.
Image depicts a mountain side in Cayoosh Valley.
Image depicts a view of Cayoosh Valley.
Image depicts a view of Cayoosh Valley. Cayoosh Creek is visible in the bottom left corner of the image.
Image depicts Cayoosh Valley.
Image depicts Cayoosh Valley.
Image depicts a view of the scenery surrounding Cayoosh Creek.
Image depicts a view of the scenery surrounding Cayoosh Creek.
Image depicts a view of the scenery surrounding Cayoosh Creek.
Image depicts a bridge over Cayoosh Creek.
Image depicts Cayoosh Creek.
Image depicts Cayoosh Creek from a bridge in Cayoosh Valley.
File contains slides depicting a caving group in various places in West Virgina, USA.
Image depicts the Catholic Church in Penny, B.C.
File consists of research materials on Catharine Parr Traill including photocopied research materials, Ainley's drafts, and research notes.
Subseries contains Ainley's research material on Catherine Parr Traill (nee Strickland). The subseries includes research for and manuscripts of: the conference presentation and book chapter, "Science in Canada's 'Backwoods'?: Catharine Parr Traill" (originally titled, "Catharine Parr Traill (1802-1899): A Woman Science Writer in 19th Century Canada"); the conference presentation, "Women and the Popularization of Science: 19th-century Women Science Writers in Canada"; and the conference presentation, "Colonial Lessons: Catherine Parr Traill (1802-99) and Popular Science Education in Upper Canada"; and publication "Circulating Gendered Knowledge: Catharine Parr Traill's Colonial Science Lessons, 1836-1895." Subseries consists of photocopied archival material, research notes, overhead transparencies, correspondence, manuscripts, and articles.