Item is an original 1989 map depicting Bella Coola in British Columbia, published by the Department of Energy Mines and Resources in Ottawa, Canada. The map also includes Kent Sedgwick's travels in the Bella Coola area highlighted in red.
Image depicts Bellos Road, most likely in Red Rock, B.C.
Image depicts Bellos Road, most likely in Red Rock, B.C.
Photograph depicts Belmont Park Fort on the west side of Esquimalt Harbour. It was built by the British Royal Engineers in 1895 to protect the naval base. Photo shows the lower fort with 2 gun emplacements.
Photograph depicts the entrance to the magazine feeding gun emplacement in the lower fort of Belmont Park Fort in Esquimalt Harbour.
Photograph depicts one of the 2 gun emplacements in the lower fort of Belmont Park Fort protecting Esquimalt Harbour.
Photograph depicts the one and only gun emplacement in the upper fort of Belmont Park Fort protecting Esquimalt Harbour.
Panorama of river below Boston Bar, British Columbia
Mixed habitat in autumnal foliage
Stand of trees across waterway
Riparian landscape extending from the back of a friend's property?
Riparian landscape extending from the back of a friend's property?
Riparian landscape extending from the back of a friend's property?
Scotland trip
Gravel road beneath the Nechako cutbanks
Woodland landscape
Prince George, British Columbia
Item is a photograph of the beltway used to carry aggregate to the Dam site.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to Ben Ginter's house. Ben Ginter was a Polish immigrant who grew up in rural Manitoba. He had owned a construction company and later bought the failing Cariboo Brewing. He opened Tartan Brewing in 1962. Ginter began innovating the brewing industry in British Columbia before dying of a heart attack in 1981. He was a controversial figure in Prince George. His house, which was where the now Ginter Park is, was the site of many legendary parties. File primarily consists of newspaper clippings and reproductions discussing the City of Prince George's decision to demolish the building and the controversy surrounding this decision. File also includes photographs depicting the interior and exterior of Ben Ginter's house prior to it being torn down (1997).
Item is an audio cassette recording labelled: Ben Keednar and Brian Fawcett. Topic: "Interview". Taped: Nov. 27, 1988.
File contains correspondence written by Ben Kierman. Includes letters to Brian Fawcett from Ben Kierman, of the Department of History at the University of Wollongong, Australia. Letters dated predominately 1986 to 1989.
File contents relate to: Engineering. Document type(s) include: summary, blueprint.
Prince George, B.C.
Photograph depicts benches above open pit at Cassiar mine. Drills and haulpaks visible in centre image.
Photograph depicts benches after strip mining at Cassiar. Drill visible in distance, ore haul trucks on road in foreground.
Winter perspective
Photographic slides of map of Canada depicting different geology and geography interests such as: mines and reserves, physiographic regions, soil regions, permafrost limits, underdeveloped hydro potential and development corridor.
A bentwood box sitting on a pedestal in front of a bookcase in the office of W.E. Collison. Handwritten annotation in pencil on verso reads: “Carved ‘hope chest’ sent to New York. The box was carved by -- Luke Watson Skidegate. The photo was taken in the office – not bad for a --”
Two carved wooden bentwood boxes. Box on the left containing three carved wooden spoons, box on the right containing one carved wooden spoon; between the two lies one large spoon resting against a box. Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “W.E. Collison.” Stamped annotation on verso reads: “Department of Mines and Resources, Photographic Section. Oct. 6, 1939”. Numeric annotation on verso: “49-6”
Two carved wooden bentwood boxes; one containing seven carved wooden spoons. Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “W.E. Collison.” Stamped annotation on verso reads: “Department of Mines and Resources, Photographic Section. Oct. 6, 1939”. Numeric annotation on verso: “49-5”
Detail of Mahonia aquifolium in fruit
Frontal detail of Mahonia aquifolium in flower
Detail of Mahonia aquifolium in flower
Consists of 1 floppy disc entitled "Berenice Fisch – PGOHG."
Consists of 1 audio recording (Maxell XLII) entitled “Berenice Fisch Tape 1."
Consists of 1 audio recording (Maxell XLII) entitled “Berenice Fisch Tape 2."
Consists of 1 audio recording (FUJI DRII) entitled “Berenice Fisch Tape I."
Consists of 1 audio recording (FUJI DRII) entitled “Berenice Fisch Tape II."
Image depicts the Berg Glacier at Berg Lake in the Mt. Robson Provincial Park.
Image depicts the Berg Glacier and Berg Lake near Mt. Robson.
Image depicts the Berg Glacier and Mt. Robson.
File consists of a translation of an Amir Or poem by Helena Berg.
14 pieces of b&w (photocopy) papers most of which are unidentified tracings. The cellophane tape residues on the edges of the papers indicate that they used to be taped together. Plans could be related to Berman Lake, Nadsilnich Lake and Chief Lake. Produced by Fish and Wildlife Branch Department of Recreation and Conservation.
Detail of Viburnum trilobum in fruit
Group of four leans against car. Bert & Sarah Glassey stand to left of unknown woman and man, field and hillside in background.