Carved wooden sculpture of a seated male figure - his hands on his chest wearing a headdress and a neck ring. Stamped annotation on verso reads: “Department of Mines and Resources, Photographic Section. Oct. 6, 1939”. Numeric annotation on verso: “46-3”.
An unidentified carved wooden tool or utensil with twine attached, leans against a sheet covered wall behind a carved wooden platter. Stamped annotation on verso reads: “Department of Mines and Resources, Photographic Section. Oct. 6, 1939”. Numeric annotation on verso: “50-3”
Image depicts several unidentified individuals inside a building, one of which is carving a totem pole. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals inside a building, one of which is carving a totem pole. The location is uncertain.
Photograph depicts a carving at the entrance to Little Qualicum Falls Park on the Alberni Highway. On the left side is the face of a white settler.
This Inuit carving is of an arctic mammal, possibly an otter, with a mounted brass plate with the inscription "Canada Cup 1976." This carving was a gift to Minister Iona Campagnolo from the Canada Cup yacht racing event.
Photograph depicts a section of white water along the Cascade River. Annotation on versio: "August (?), Cassiar, Cascade River, A.H. Phipps".
File contents relate to: Engineering. Document type(s) include: summary. Notes: includes handwritten summary of costs.
File consists of a conference paper by Weller titled "Cascadia: Regional Trade and Separatist Politics." This file was originally numbered to correspond with conference paper number 87 listed in Weller's CV.
File consists of Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences No. 1477 entitled "Case Histories of Regulated Stream Flow and its Effects on Salmonid Populations" by D.W. Burt and J.H. Mundie.
File consists of a published copy of Burt and Mundie's Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences report entitled "Case Histories of Regulated Stream Flow and its Effects on Salmonid Populations". Includes accompanying correspondence related to the publication.
Photograph depicts a case traction engine that was built in 1913. Displayed at the Abbotsford Agricultural Fair.
Photograph depicts a case traction engine that was built in 1913. Displayed at the Abbotsford Agricultural Fair.
Photograph depicts a case traction engine that was built in 1913. Displayed at the Abbotsford Agricultural Fair.
Photograph depicts a case traction engine that was built in 1915 located at Three Valley Gap Motel, some 15 miles west of Revelstoke. It is steamed for a few days each year and was used continuously to 1959 by Mr. Dale of Saskatchewan.
Photograph depicts a case traction engine that was built in 1915. It steamed for a few days each year and was used continuously to 1959 by Mr. Dale of Saskatchewan.
Photograph depicts a case traction engine that was built in 1915. It steamed for a few days each year and was used continuously to 1959 by Mr. Dale of Saskatchewan.
Videocassette contains footage regarding CASHS and First Nations recruitment.
File consists of photographs of the CASHS Awards Ceremony for 2002 / 2003.
View of snow capped mountains in the distance, vast rolling treed hills in mid ground and a gravel road in the foreground. Road sign indicating severe curve in road situated at the right of the gravel road. Handwritten annotation on verso in pen reads: “Cassiar – Stewart highway”
Photograph depicts the Cassiar town in foreground, mine valley and north mountain range in background. Photograph speculated to have been taken during the plane ride of an outside exploration trip.
Photograph depicts the Cassiar mine valley in north mountain range. Plant and tailings pile can be seen in right foreground, and the east end of the town is visible in left foreground. Photograph speculated to have been taken during the plane ride of an outside exploration trip.
Photographs depict aerial views of the Cassiar townsite, plantsite, tailings pile, mine road, bench and pit mine, mine buildings (tramline loading station, crusher, shop, and garage), and surrounding mountain range. Here "aerial" refers to photos depicting a large area and taken from the air or from a high point of elevation.
Photograph depicts the Cassiar valley, showing the east end of town in foreground. Plant and tailings pile can be seen in right midground. Photograph speculated to have been taken during the plane ride of an outside exploration trip.
File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll. Document type(s) include: account book.
File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll. Document type(s) include: invoices. Notes: Miscellaneous invoices.
A set of 13 maps showing approximate waste extraction areas for different benches during certain months of 1972. Extraction dates are included accompanied by estimated total tonnages for each planned extraction area. All plans are hand drawn using colored pencils, lead and black ink. Approximate calculations of extraction tonnages are included within certain months. Numerical bench markers are included. Total tonnages from the previous year and previous surveys are included within certain plans.
File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll, Cassiar Mine - operation and administration. Document type(s) include: report.
File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll, Cassiar Mine - operation and administration. Document type(s) include: report. Notes: 2 copies.
File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll, Cassiar Mine - operation and administration. Document type(s) include: report.
File contents relate to: Cassiar Mine - operation and administration. Document type(s) include: report.
Fonds consists of textual, photographic, cartographic, electronic and promotional films/video recordings related to the mining operations of Cassiar Asbestos Mining Corporation (CAMC) and creation of Cassiar townsite. CAMC records primarily consist of records related to mining operations including construction, engineering, daily mining operations, administration of CAMC, tallies of extractions, labour and union activities, corporate events and visits by dignitaries. Townsite records are primarily visual representations of townsite construction, including the creation of health, education and community services including Cassiar's private hospital, school, library, as well as townsite images. Photographs include documentation of natural and man-made landscapes within the Cassiar region of Northern BC. Other holdings include a near complete run of Cassiar's community newspaper.
Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd.Photograph depicts the Cassiar Asbestos Corporation's warehouse on Pier 94.
File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll. Document type(s) include: detailed report.
File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll. Document type(s) include: detailed report.
File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll. Document type(s) include: detailed report.
File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll. Document type(s) include: detailed report.
These blueprints show the proposed layouts and profiles of the tramway to be constructed in Cassiar. Detailed plans for the bucket design as well as the transfer station and operations of the monocable are included.
This blueprint shows the side profile of the proposed tramway to be built in Cassiar. It includes scale drawings of the crusher building, power house and support structures. The degree of tilt of the support structures are marked down where applicable. The side profile is divided into five sections due to the scaled height in elevation and the lack of drawing space. Annotation written along the leading edge of the blueprint reads "Proposed Tramway Riblet".
photograph depicts the Cassiar Asbestos Corporation warehouse on the asbestos wharf at Pier 94 near train tracks.
File contents relate to: Asbestos. Document type(s) include: file inserts.
File contents relate to: Cassiar Mine - operation and administration, Accounting / Payroll. Document type(s) include: detailed report, memorandums.
File contents relate to: Cassiar Mine - operation and administration. Document type(s) include: report.
Photograph depicts Cassiar asbestos units in a shipping container at Erich Plant.
Item is an original BC Wild booklet entitled "Cassiar: British Columbia's Fragile and Imperiled Northern Wilderness".
On March 7, 1956 the Cassiar Reporters Guild published one issue of an untitled newspaper simply titled "The Cassiar?" (vol.1, no.1) along with a "name that newspaper" contest call out to the local community. It is believed that no other issue of this first volume was published until December 7, 1957 when The Asbestos Sheet (vol.2, no.1) was published. The Asbestos Sheet, was generally published twice a month and ran from December 1957 to September 1976; after which time both its name and its format changed: the 8-1/2 x 10" news bulletin changing to an 11 x 17" newspaper; and The Asbestos Sheet becoming the Cassiar Courier. The Courier was published monthly from fall 1976 until February 1991 when it stopped circulation shortly before the closure of both the mine and the company town.
"The Cassiar Courier" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Cassiar Courier" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.
"The Cassiar Courier" is a newspaper that documents the community and work life of the residents of Cassiar BC. Content includes text and photographs, as well as jokes, comics, and games.