Colour-coded geological topographic map. Geological Survey produced for the Bureau of Economic Geology, Department of Mines, Bureau of Economic Geology, Canada. Scale 1:126,720. Includes overview of "General Geology" and "Economic Geology."
File consists of material relating to the Stikine River, predominantly consisting of newspaper clippings. Includes a photocopied 1976 annotated bibliography by Thomas Buri entitled "Of the Stikine River Country and its People".
Item is a detailed management plan for the following Stikine Country Protected Areas: Mount Edziza Provincial Park, Mount Edziza Protected Area (Proposed), Stikine River Provincial Park, Spatsizi Plateau Wilderness Provincial Park, Gladys Lake Ecological Reserve, Pitman River Protected Area, Chukachida Protected Area, Tatlatui Provincial Park.
File consists of records created and collected by Grant Hazelwood in connection to his work on the Stikine Country Protected Areas Advisory Committee and its Gladys Lake Sub-committee.
Detail of <i>Ribes</i> in upright flower
File contains oral history consent and biographical record forms, list of questions used in the interview, transcript of an interview with JoAnne Kirkland, transcripts of indexed annotated interviews, correspondence, and a draft of Ms. Stewart’s research paper.
Elevated, wide angle photograph of Stewart, BC with mountains visible in the background.
Slightly elevated photograph of commercial and residential buildings in Stewart, BC. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Hughes #11 Stewart Looking N.W."
Wide angle photograph of a forested mountain. The town of Stewart, BC is visible at the mountain's foot.
File contains slides depicting places in and around Stewart, B.C.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the Stewart River townsite. Includes photographs depicting newspaper articles about the Stuart River.
Image depicts the Robert Stewart house, built in 1910 and inhabited by the Stewart family until 1945. It is located in Stewart, B.C.
Image depicts Stewart Harbour in Stewart, B.C.
Includes copies of published story, related correspondence, and draft manuscript. Also includes the March 1986 issue of BC Woman to Woman Magazine featuring "Stewart Bitz" by Ann Walsh (p. 44).
Wide angle view of mountains and small residential buildings. A large dock is visible in the foreground. Annotation on recto reads: "Stewart, BC., from Government Wharf."
Map depicts existing harbour development in Stewart, with an enlargement of the west side of the harbour.
Photograph depicts view a panoramic view of Stewart B.C taken from the valley bottom.
Photograph depicts view a panoramic view of Stewart B.C. taken from an elevated view.
Photograph depicts view a panoramic view of Stewart B.C.
Image depicts an unknown individual leaning against a sign at the Stewart Access Road which warns travellers to pack several days of food. Located in Hazelton, B.C.
Image depicts a man, possibly Kent Sedgwick, leaning against a sign forbidding public traffic on the Stewart Access Road from between 5 am to 8 pm. Located in Hazelton, B.C.
File contains slides depicting places in and around Stewart, B.C.
Image depicts Stewart, with a section of Mt. Shorty Stevenson dominating the background.
Image depicts several houses in Stewart, B.C. A section of Mt. Shorty Stevenson is visible in the background.
File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Steven Smith. Includes letters to Brian Fawcett from Steven Smith of the Saskatchewan Writers Guild, regarding Brian's participation at the LAFS, Literary Arts Festival. Letters dated January 18; February 16; October 18, 1989.
File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Steven Heighton. The item is a postcard dated 1993.
File consists of manuscripts by Steve Stack.
File contains a letter to Brian Fawcett from Steve Mennie (?). Includes a letter dated November 25, 1990.
File consists of a 1973 publication by Edward Lloyd Affleck entitled "Sternwheelers, Sandbars and Switchbacks: A Chronicle of Steam Transportation in the British Columbia Waterways of the Columbia River System, 1865 to 1965". This is a "revised and enlarged edition, containing a chapter on 'two generations of steamboating on British Columbia's inland lakes' as told to Edward L. Affleck by Otto L. Estabrooks".
3 Sternwheelers tied to a river bank. Printed annotation on recto reads: “Stern Wheelers 1910 Quesnel B.C.” Handwritten annotation on verso in pencil reads: “BX, B.C. Express, Charlotte”
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to sternwheelers. Includes material regarding Pacific Great Eastern sternwheelers on the Fraser River; the B.X. sternwheeler; Trelle Morrow's book "Sternwheelers on the Upper Fraser" published in 2009; and sternwheeler travel on the Fraser River. Includes: "The Pirates of South Fort George" clipped article from Today's Consumer magazine (April 1989).
File consists of material relating to sternwheelers in British Columbia. Materials include newspaper clippings, magazines, reproductions of articles, and photographs. Highlights include:
- BC Provincial Archives, "SS Chilco upper Nechako River", [191-?] (photograph reproduction)
- BC Provincial Archives, "Fraser River Steam Boat South Fort George", [191-?] (photograph reproduction)
- BC Provincial Archives, "At the Boat of the first Canyon upper Nechako River ", 1911 (photograph reproduction)
- BC Provincial Archives, "Passing Through the Fort George Canyon- Possibly the S.S. BX", [191-?] (photograph reproduction)
Unidentified man can be seen standing by small boat on shore in foreground, a second boat visible in water behind. Hills on opposite shore can be seen in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Metlakathla B.C. 'Stern-wheeler' passing village."
Postcard photograph depicts lofty view of sternwheeler in river. Scattered buildings and tents in background, river and shore in foreground. Printed annotation on recto reads: “South Fort George Oct 30th 1910”
Close view of sternwheeler resting on brick supports. Building supplies and sawhorse in foreground. A man can be seen on lower deck, and another above on third deck. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph reads: "Operator".
Rocks and trees on either shore.
Printed annotation on recto reads: “Steamer B.X. Monarch of New B.C. Photo by James Heay”.
Rocks and trees on either shore.
Printed annotation on recto reads: “Steamer B.X. Monarch of New B.C. Soda Creek, Quesnel and Fort George”
Handwritten annotation in pencil on verso reads: “Prince George to Tete Jaune” Hand written message in ink on verso is addressed to “Mademoiselle Elisabeth Joliet, Terrguy – Les Dijore Cote a Or France”.
Photograph features paddle of sternwheeler with the word "CONVEYOR" visible above paddle. Snow on ground, forest on hill in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso in pencil reads: “Tete Jaune B.C.”
View of a sternwheeler in the distance making its way down Fort George Canyon. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Fort George Canyon."
Photograph depicts the stern wheel details of the replica of the S.S. Moyie, taken at Coal Habour, Vancouver, two days after launching.
Photograph depicts the stern view of the C.N.R. S.S. Canora, tied to the tidal loading platform at Tilbury Dock, Fraser River, Delta.
Photograph depicts a view of a boiler room at University of British Columbia. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Sterling boiler, University of B.C.".
File contains correspondence between Brian Fawcett and Stephen Vizinczey. Includes letters between Brian Fawcett and Stephen Vizinczey, a writer from London, who became an avid friend of Brian's. Letters dated May 19, 1991; August 27; November 3, 1993