Photograph depicts a muddy road in the middle of open range land with low treed hills in the distance.
Photograph depicts a large corral surrounded by open range with low hills in the distance.
Photograph depicts open range land, a river and sparsely treed hills in the distance.
Photograph depicts a double exposed photograph, a buckboard and open range land with horses and low hills in the distance.
Photograph depicts open range land with sparsely forested pine in the background.
Photograph depicts a log "snake" fence surrounded by open range land and low hills.
Photograph depicts open range land with forest in the background.
Photograph depicts open range land, stumps in the foreground and some small buildings with a river behind in the distance.
Photograph depicts grassy vegetation, open range land.
File consists of correspondence from Overton W. Price to H.R. MacMillan, October 7, 1913.
File consists of correspondence from Overton W. Price to H.R. MacMillan, October 3, 1913 and includes copy of original letter and transcript.
Footage of a "stink box" used in Ooligan grease production in what is assumed to be Bella Coola. Also there is footage of some men fly-fishing on a river shore, either the Bella Coola River or the Dean River. There is a close-up clip of them baiting a hook, and then a shot of the men using gaff and hook to haul fish to shore. The men display their catch for the camera and there is a panoramic view of the mountains behind them. Included are some clips of Robson's deer, and a white robin.
Possible other locations in this film include the Atnarko region, Rainbow Mountains, Ulgoatcho Mountains and Chilcotin area.
Photograph is part of a series of photographs depicting Olin Corporation's Fria location.
Photograph depicts a man standing on the edge of a trail looking to the treed hills in the distance.
Photograph depicts man (presumably A.H. Holland) with survey pole standing next to loaded pack horse.
Photograph depicts thickly forested area.
Photograph depicts five men with a loaded wagon, pulled by a team of two horses.
Photograph depicts four men with a loaded wagon, pulled by a team of two horses. The wagon is approaching a small bridge on a dirt road. There is a forest in the background, a small stream in the foreground.
Photograph depicts two canvas tents set up near the shore of a small lake or stream. There is a wooden structure on the opposite side of the water. Rough cleared land in the foreground, forested hills and low mountains in the background.
Photograph depicts several men standing on the river bank. Possibly A.H. Holland in center of photo.
Photograph depicts three boats on the edge of a small river. Two men attend each boat. Wild grasses with a skiff of snow in the foreground, river, forest and a low forested bluff in the background.
Item is a photograph of a copy print that has been reproduced as a slide, resulting in low photographic quality. Location of original photograph unknown.
"I originally prepared this slide in 1992 to make the point that many of those researchers who worked at Aleza lived to a ripe old age. Two of these men died in 1993, Eric Garman and Dr. Joe Falconer. Joe never quite made his 100th birthday." -- quote from the notes of Ralph Schmidt in accompanying file
Photograph depicts two men (O'Brine on left) standing in front of a log building. Handwritten note on verso reads: "Consulting engineer for Crocker 1st National Bank, San Franscisco. Examining (?) Fleuving & Downey Leases with object of taking in dredge."
Photograph depicts bulldozers, car, and fuel tanks in front of two-door garage on edge of mine area. Unidentified machinery can be seen behind garage. Mine valley crosses midground, western mountain range in background. What appears to be framing measurements are annotated on verso.
Caption describing photograph: "Old growth Douglas fir 300 yrs, 28" DBH 90' Ht. Wind shook, coarse limbed sweeping bole, heart rot, survivor of old fire. Weakly drained lacustrine deposit. Note typical of isolated distribution (single or groups occuring in Sub-Alpine zone). Very infrequent cone crops - low viability, suspect high level inbreeding. No regeneration though receptive bed. West branch, F.E.S. Aleza Lake." Harry Coates stands in the photograph for scale.
Photograph depicts a cluster of buildings including a church, a river in the foreground, rolling hills in the background.
Photograph depicts a collapsed bridge on North Fork creek.
Photograph depicts a creek with banks on either side.
File consists of lists comparing old biogeoclimatic unites and ecosystem associations with new biogeoclimatic unites and site series. There is no date for this information.
File contains photographs depicting four different tours that took place at the mine, plant, and towns owned by Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd. Tours include Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's visit to Clinton Creek in 1968 and Member of Parliament Iona Campagnolo's visit to Cassiar in 1978. Photographs also depict a party of ambassadors touring Cassiar in 1970, and the dedication of a building in the Cassiar plant in the late 1970s.
File consists of a photocopy of a Chemosphere (vol. 19, no. 12) article by Rogers et al. entitled "Observations on Overwintering Juvenile Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Exposed to Bleached Kraft Mill Effluent in the Upper Fraser River, British Columbia".
Item is a photocopied report by Don Miller entitled "Observations of Caribou and Caribou Environment in Northern and Southern Tweedsmuir Park and Wells Gray Park in Summer of 1977 with Comments on Related Observations in Spatsizi Park during Spring".
Series consists of tools and materials Harry Coates used during his work as a BC Forest Service Research Technician at Aleza Lake Research Forest. Series also includes awards Harry Coates received during his career.
File consists of a copy of Stanbury and Vertinsky's report entitled "Notes on the Analysis of Risk in the DFO-Alcan Case", annotated by Shirvell. Includes accompanying memoranda and notes regarding the report.
File consists of notes, charts, and photographs showing forest management. May have been for a presentation by Harry Coates.
File consists of photographs of "partial willow kill - good Aspen + Fireweed control 147-009 85/87" largely depicting deforested land and young trees. Some photographs are aerial photographs.
Image depicts the Northwood pulpmill in Prince George B.C.
Image depicts the Northwood pulpmill in Prince George B.C.
Image depicts the Northwood Pulpmill in Prince George, B.C. taken from above the Nechako River looking east. Map coordinates 53°56'00.0"N 122°44'29.7"W
Image depicts the Northwood pulpmill in Prince George B.C.
Technical drawing depicts a preliminary layout of the Northwood pulp mill site in Prince George.
Sub-subseries consists of records relating to the Northwood Pulp Mill in Prince George, which was owned by Northwood Pulp and it's renamed successors Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd. (1972-1998) and Northwood Forest Industries Ltd. (1979-1998). These records were created or accumulated by Adam Zimmerman during his tenures as the company's President and Director, as well as his Presidency of Northwood Pulp's parent company, Northwood Mills. Includes planning material, construction records and progress reports, documents from the official opening, records regarding the acquisition of the pulpwood harvesting area, and material regarding expansion of the mill.
Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd.Technical drawing depicts the proposed profiles and sections of the Northwood Pulp Ltd. Beaver Bridge over the Fraser River near Prince George.
Large-format map depicts Northwood Pulp & Timber operating areas in 1975.
File contains correspondence and informational booklets on various companies operated by Weyehauser.
Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd.File contains a "Waferboard Strategy Final Report" of February 28, 1978 by the Boston Consulting Group for Northwood Pulp & Timber.
Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd.File contains drawings for the mill at Upper Fraser; contains an attached memo.
Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd.File consists of a tree-farm license from the British Columbia Ministry of Forests granted to Northwood Pulp & Timber Limited.
Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd.File contains the second report of the Task Force on Crown Timber Disposal entitled "Timber Appraisal: Policies and Procedures for Evaluating Crown Timber in British Columbia".
Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd.