Item is a photograph of the signing of the protocol agreements with reference to the Columbia River Treaty at the White House on January 22, 1964. Seated from the left are: Paul Martin, Sr., Lester B. Pearson, Lyndon Johnson and Dean Rusk. Mr. Williston is in the second row on the right.
Item is a photograph of the signing of the protocol agreements with reference to the Columbia River Treaty at the White House on January 22, 1964. Seated from the left seated are: Paul Martin, Sr., Lester B. Pearson and Lyndon Johnson. Mr. Williston is on the extreme right at the edge of the picture.
Two unidentified men stand behind the pair.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “May 77, signing the Protocol in Warsaw with minister Boleslaw Kapitan”.
Photograph depicts sign in foreground outlining rules and restrictions for behaviour at Moricetown Canyon. Traditional fishing territory visible behind sign at waterfall in the Bulkley River, B.C. Highway and buildings can be seen in background.
Photograph depicts an unidentified First Nations man standing to right of wolf pelts that hang from eaves of house in Atlin, B.C. Stewart and Glassey stand on left, Glassey wearing a suit and tie. Typed annotation on recto of photograph: "Wolf pelts from Teslin, B.C.", handwritten: "Ron Stewart is policeman." See also items 2009.5.2.67 & 2009.5.2.68.
Item is a photograph of retiring Water Resources Deputy Minister Arthur Paget congratulating incoming Deputy Minister Walter Rauvsep while Mr. Williston looks on.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston shaking hands with the Queen Mother.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston and Arthur Paget, former Deputy Minister of Water Resources, admiring Mr. Paget’s retirement gift.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston presenting Arthur Paget, former Deputy Minister of Water Resources, with a gift on the occasion of Mr. Paget’s retirement.
Item is a photograph of the Queen with Ray Williston walking behind. Location and exact date are unknown.
Fonds consists of photographs, scrapbooks of newspaper clippings and memorabilia, correspondence, reports and other textual material. The photographs relate to Mr. Williston’s life from childhood to the late 1990s, the scrapbooks document Mr. Williston’s years in political office, and the textual materials relate to both Mr. Williston’s public life and private interests.
Williston, Ray GillisItem is a photograph of members of the Legislative Bowling Team, from left, Minister of Recreation Earl Westwood, Ray Williston Minister of Lands and Forests and Ken Kiernan.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston seated at his desk in his office in Victoria.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston speaking at a graduation ceremony.
Item is a photograph of Ray Williston with Prince Takamatsu at the Japanese Imperial Palace in Tokyo on May 26, 1970.
Photograph taken at the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George, B.C. Campagnolo and Weller wear full regalia, and RCMP officers can be seen in crowd.
Photograph taken in the Geoffrey R. Weller Library at the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George, B.C. Officer in uniform stands in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Aug 17 - 1994, Opening Day, UNBC, Library".
Image depicts the Provincial Government Building located in Stewart, B.C.
Item is a photograph of Princess Margaret on July 17, 1958 at an event staged in the Prince George railway yards. Alex Moffat dressed as a prospector demonstrates panning for previously salted gold nuggets, which were later given to the Princess.
Item is a photograph of Princess Margaret on the back deck of the Royal train's caboose just prior to her departure from Prince George during her 1958 visit to British Columbia.
Originally mounted on a poster with photographs 115, 115.2, 115.3.
Item is a photograph of Princess Margaret with Mr. Williston on her right.
Item is a photograph of Princess Margaret arriving by Canadian Air Forces jet at Prince George. Lieutenant-Governor Frank Ross is walking beside the Princess.
Originally mounted on a poster with photographs 115, 115.2, 115.3.
Item is a photograph of Princess Margaret arriving by Canadian Air Forces jet at Prince George. Lieutenant-Governor Frank Ross is walking beside the Princess.
Originally mounted on a poster with photographs 115, 115.2, 115.3.
Item is a photograph of Princess Margaret with Lieutenant-Governor Frank Ross and Mr. Williston taken on July 17, 1958 after disembarking in Prince George from a Canadian Forces plane.
Image depicts the City Hall of Prince Rupert, B.C.
Subseries includes research material created and collected by Kent Sedgwick relating to land survey, development, and settlement in Prince George and British Columbia. Land surveys were conducted in British Columbia by surveyors George Dawson, the North Coast Land Company, Alfred R.C. Selwyn, and the Geological Survey of Canada during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. James C. Anderson and engineer J. Gill conducted topographical surveys for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on Fort George and the Indian Reserve. Surveyors and land plot companies developed the land for sale to promote settlement in the area. Also includes materials regarding the continued development of the City of Prince George throughout the 20th century. The files primarily consist of newspaper clippings, research notes, and photocopied documents.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the history of businesses within Prince George. Includes the following clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper: "The History of Pastry Chef Bakery" (Nov. 2010); "Sole man" (June 2009); "Celebrating 95 years in Prince George" (Feb. 2006); and "Overwaitea Remembers Famous Green Teapot" (Feb. 1986). Also includes a CKPG Radio special anniversary issue of "Golden waves" and photographs depicting the demolition of Parkwood Mall (8 Apr. 1997).
Photograph depicts Prime Minister Trudeau signing an autograph at an unknown location (possibly Haida Gwaii).
Photograph depicts Prime Minister Trudeau and Iona Campagnolo with students from Burns Lake in the House of Commons.
Photograph depicts Prime Minister Trudeau and Iona Campagnolo with students from Burns Lake in the House of Commons.
Stage festooned with ‘Liberal’ and ‘Re-elect Iona Campagnolo’ signs. Podium and microphone in foreground.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo talking to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau at an unknown location.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo talking to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau at an unknown location.
Photograph depicts Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau talking at an unknown location.
Photograph depicts Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau disembarking from an airplane at an unknown location (possibly Haida Gwaii) as crowds watch.
Stage festooned with ‘Liberal’ and ‘Re-elect Iona Campagnolo’ signs. Unidentified individuals in foreground and on stage.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “1979 Campaign opener in Smithers (?)”.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston presenting Mr. Paget, retiring Deputy Minister of Water Resources, with a certificate for meritorious service.
File contains postcards portraying life in Prince George, B.C. Images depict street scenes (George Street, Central Avenue, and Hamilton Avenue), government buildings, Hotels, a theatre, a baseball game, and construction of a pier.
Signature at bottom reads: “Best wishes Iona, Flora MacDonald”; handwritten annotation on verso reads: “The Hon. I. Campagnolo, Room 581 - C.B.”
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Mayor Peter J Lester".
Handwritten annotation on verso: “Therese Casgrain, 1981”.
Photograph depicts seven men posed in formal attire on front steps to large official building.
Photograph depicts a mayoral portrait of John Backhouse.
The Lieutenant Governor stands in a room with furniture and floral arrangements, large landscape hanging on wall in background.
Possibly the ‘Iona Campagnolo’ rhododendron.
Large landscape hangs on wall in background and carved artwork can be seen on table against wall.
Portrait of Lady Dufferin, wife of Lord Dufferin (Governor General of Canada, 1872-1878) was given to W.H. and Marion Collison on the occasion of their visit to the North Coast in 1876.
Handwritten annotation in pen on the verso which reads: “Given to my parents.” Recto of photograph is signed by Lady Dufferin. Photographers mark on recto reads: “Cabinet Portrait Hunter & Co. Toronto, Ontario”.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Finally Defeated, 1981”.
Handwritten notation affixed to verso reads: “‘Mme le Presidente’ for Party Reform Conference, Halifax, November 1985”.