Image depicts a few old buildings, as well as several unknown individuals somewhere in Moricetown, B.C.
Item is a photograph of First Nations men, women and children standing around surveying equipment situated outside a dwelling. One native women is looking through the equipment.
Photograph depicts Bridget Moran seated at table with copy of her book in hand. Bookshelves visible in background.
Photograph depicts Bridget Moran seated at table covered with copies of 'Judgement at Stoney Creek'. Three copies of 'Stoney Creek Woman' are also displayed on table. Bookshelves in background. Photo believed to have been taken at same location as items 2008.3.1.17.1, 2008.3.1.17.2, and 2008.3.1.19.4.
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Bridget Moran receives the Lieutenant - Governor's Medal for Historical Writing from His Honour David C. Lam in Government House, May 12, 1989." Lieutenant Governor Lam stands in formal attire on left, shaking hands with Moran. Two woman stand in background.
Photograph depicts Moran wearing regalia and standing at podium while reading at the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George, B.C. Group sits in foreground and background. Flags and speakers can be seen against far wall.
Handwritten annotation on recto: "Bridget Moran thanks the B.C. Historical Federation for recognizing her as best author of 1988." Moran stands behind microphone, holding award. Don Sale and Naomi Miller of the B.C. Historical Federation Writing Competition Committee stand in background.
Photograph depicts a view of the Fraser River, scrub land, and mountains in the Moran Canyon area near Lillooet.
Image depicts an old earth flow in Moran Canyon, somewhere in the Lillooet area.
Image depicts the Fraser River running through the Moran Canyon near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts a view of Moran Canyon in the Lillooet area. The Fraser River is visible on the left.
Image depicts the Fraser River running through the Moran Canyon near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts the Fraser River running through the Moran Canyon near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts a view of Moran Canyon in the Lillooet area.
Image depicts the Fraser River running through the Moran Canyon near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts the Fraser River running through the Moran Canyon near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts the Fraser River running through the Moran Canyon near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts the Moran Canyon near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts the Moran Canyon near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts what is possibly the Fraser River running through the Moran Canyon near Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts the Moran Canyon; the Fraser River is visible near the bottom.
Photograph depicts Moran wearing regalia and holding an unidentified item in the Canfor lecture theater at the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George, B.C. Group sits against wall in foreground and in theater seats in background. Flags and speakers can be seen against far wall. Cameras and photographers also visible in image.
Photograph depicts Bridget Moran seated at table covered with copies of her book.
Photograph depicts Bridget Moran seated at table covered with copies of her book. Unidentified man stands on left, bookshelves visible in background.
Photograph depicts Moran seated to right of woman on bench in foreground. Waterfall area at Moricetown Canyon can be seen below, behind booth labeled "MONITER BOOTH". Highway and houses visible on opposite shore in background.
Photograph depicts Bridget Moran standing beside unidentified man in front of white building with the sign "Nisga'a Government Administration building". Suburban parked in front of building, trees and mountains visible in background.
Photograph depicts a man stopped with a canoe on the shore of a river located near Moosehorn Creek. Several mountains are visible from the background of the image.
Caption: "Cow moose"
Item consists of an image of a moose in a snow-covered clearing.
Handwritten caption above this photo reads: "Ned got a Moose" (see also item 2005.3.65). Photograph depicts the head of a bull moose protruding from the fender of a car. Buildings and trees in background.
Item is a photograph of a copy print, resulting in a low quality photographic reproduction. Reproduced as a print, slide, and a negative. Location of original photograph is unknown.
Photograph depicts the moorings in front of the Bayshore Hotel in Coal Harbour, Vancouver.
Photograph depicts the mooring on south side of Coal Harbour and 100 yards east of the Bayshore Hotel, looking northwest to north.
Photograph of a group of male trappers posing in front of a log cabin. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Moonlight Cabin Enroute to Naas #90."
Caption: "Monument at Prince George, B.C. to Mackenzie's voyage, post on the Fraser in 1790 on his way to the Pacific."
Caption: Monument in Dean Channel to mark the spot where Mackenzie turned back. The first man to cross North America from Atlantic to Pacific. Item is a photograph of an obelisk on a rocky outcrop.
Caption: Monument in Dean Channel to mark the spot where Mackenzie turned back. The first man to cross North America from Atlantic to Pacific. Item is a photograph of an obelisk on a rocky outcrop.
Tall monument featuring a man's profile stands in foreground. Base of monument features writing on plaques.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "No. 30 Paul [Segaics?] Monument at Port Simpson".
Photograph depicts the Monte Creek reaction ferry that was closed on August 6, 1972.
Photograph depicts the Monte Creek reaction ferry that was closed on August 6, 1972.
Photograph depicts a monoplane in Tofino Harbour, near Longbeach, on Vancouver Island.
Photograph depicts Justa Monk and Bridget Moran seated at table, signing copies of 'Justa: a First Nations Leader'. The pair faces crowd standing in background. Windows and posters visible behind crowd.
Photograph depicts Justa Monk and Bridget Moran seated at table, signing copies of 'Justa: a First Nations Leader'. Crowd stands gathered around.
Photograph depicts Justa Monk and Bridget Moran seated at table, signing copies of 'Justa: a First Nations Leader'. Plants, bookshelves, and two unidentified individuals in background.