File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Writing", including issues 1-9.
File consists of:
- Newspaper clippings from The Citizen.
- Letter from Betty Edwards to Bridget Moran re: publishing efforts (March 25, 1997)
- Letter from Brendan Gullen (?) to Bridget Moran re: writing (March 28, 1997)
- Handout (?) entitled "Punctuation" based on Edward P.J. Corbett's book The Little English Handbook: Choices and Conventions.
- Curriculum Vitae of Larissa Lai [RESTRICTED]
- Brochure for Valley View Bed and Breakfast.
File consists of promotional material for various writing workshops and courses, which Barry McKinnon may or may not have attended.
File consists of a notebook containing: addresses, names, phone numbers, teaching notes and records from Writing Workshop, Wells, B.C. - schedules, writing assignments, section copy of "On Writing Well" by William Zinsser, "The Ten Commandments for a Writer", "Writer's Block" from Anybody Can Write.
File consists of:
- Brochure for Canadian Books in Print
- Address label for National Library of Canada, Canadiana Acquisitions Division and Legal Deposit Office
- Letter from John Colombo to Bridget Moran re: suggestions for reprinting of Prince George Remembered
- National Library of Canada form: Publication for listing in Canadiana - Canada's National Bibliography
- Advertisement re: Free listings in Quill & Quire's 1996 fall announcements and Canadian Books in Print 1996
- 2 copies of Canadian Books in Print Title Entry Form / Quill & Quire's Fall 1996 Announcement Form
- Moran, Bridget. Prince George Remembered. Prince George: Moran Publishing, 1996 (3rd printing)
- Catalogue of new books from Colombo & Company.
File consists of:
- Annotated transcript of interview with Justa Monk
- [Chapter?] "Eight" of Justa edited by Mayo Moran
- [Chapter?] "Eight" of Justa edited by Roseanne Moran
- [Chapter?] "Eight" of Justa edited by unidentified individual
- [Chapter?] "Eight" of Justa edited by Linda
- Maupassant, Guy de. The Necklace. London: Phoenix, 1996.
File consists of:
- "O ye dry bones: the Prince George orthopedic exodus" by Bridget Moran (Current, Feb.-Mar. 1996)
- "New Prince George jail can't solve old problem" by Bridget Moran (Current, Oct.1994)
- "Let's stop slandering welfare recipients" by Bridget Moran, (The Vancouver Sun, July 29, 1993)
- "The grief of giving up my long-time comfort" by Bridget Moran (The Vancouver Sun, Feb. 22, 1992).
File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from the Writer's Union of Canada. Includes letters to Brian Fawcett from the Writer's Union of Canada in regards to memberships, Canada Council Grants. Letters predominately written from 1985 to 1995.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to an event for writers on the East Line at the Prince George Railway & Forestry Museum. Includes photographs depicting people visiting Giscome, a community on the East Line (2009).
File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Writer's Guild of Alberta. Includes letters to Brian Fawcett from Writer's Guild of Alberta regarding competitions, submissions. Letters predominately written from 1986 to 1991.
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Writer's Digest", including volume 44 number 12.
File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Writer's Development Trust. Includes a letter to Brian Fawcett from Cynthia Woodward, of The Writer's Development Trust, thanking Brian for participating in the Trust's Literary event dinner. Letter dated October 1, 1990.
Photograph depicts the Wrinch Memorial Hospital. It held 54 beds and was founded by Dr. Winch for the benefit of the local First Nations population.
File consists of a novel by Howard Engel and Eric Wright entitled "My Brother's Keeper".
File consists of "Wrestling the Alligator" drafts, ca. 1993.
Photograph depicts wrecked sulphur cars parked in a pipe yard.
Image depicts Kent Sedgwick standing beside a wrecked plane somewhere in South Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.
Photograph depicts a 1920's model car that has been partially crushed. Handwritten annotation on verso reads, "This is the car that was wrecked at the Oak street crossing about the time you went north. One of the boy took my camera down and got it".
Photograph depicts a wreckage of a small airplane. The wreckage is adjacent to a home. Handwritten annotation reads, "same as above 1926". This photograph may depict the plane crash that occurred in October 1926 in which a Victoria-to-Seattle airmail plane piloted by Gerald Smith crashed into the home of Senator Robert F. Green on 502 Rupert Street in Victoria, BC.
Photograph depicts a wreckage of a small airplane. Handwritten annotation below the photograph reads, "wreck of an Airmail plane". This photograph may depict the plane crash that occurred in October 1926 in which a Victoria-to-Seattle airmail plane piloted by Gerald Smith crashed into the home of Senator Robert F. Green on 502 Rupert Street in Victoria, BC.
This data set consists of elemental analysis data for selected B horizons from Wounded Moose paleosols sampled by Tarnocai and Smith. The file includes the original ALS lab report, additional panes showing comparison of replicates, and calculation of a weathering index.
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "WOT", including volume 1 number 2 through volume 2 number 1.
File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Wormwood Review", including issues 19 through 27/28 (incomplete).
These photographs were taken by an unknown photographer from Department of National Deference Public Relations (Pacific Command) during the 1945 Polar Bear Exercise. This exercise was held in northern British Columbia in February and March 1945, using some 1,150 soldiers of the 6th Division. The intent of the exercise was to test the effects of "wet cold" conditions on military men and material. The scenario for the Polar Bear Exercise was that: "Action will be based on reports of a Japanese force having been landed at Bella Coola from submarines, having rendered useless RCAF installations at Bella Bella, and giving positive indication that this force is composed in great part of construction personnel with a comparatively small protective element; the assumption being that it will try to construct a useable road from Bella Coola to permit movement inland of a larger fighting force to follow at some later date". The exercise itself was conducted in three overlapping phases. Between 12 February and 5 March the force moved from Prince George to Anahim Lake, chiefly using an array of motor transport but with some pack horses. The second phase ran from 4 March to early April. This was a series of marches from Anahim Lake to Bella Coola and return; a secondary force of 19 men split off from the main body and, travelling by snowmobile and snowshoe, traversed the Rainbow Mountains to Bella Coola; on the return march this detachment was increased to 120 men and dubbed "Y" Force. The third phase was removal of all troops by vehicle from Anahim Lake to Williams Lake. These photographs are believed to document the return from Bella Coola.
File consists of two medals earned in World War 2 and a booklet describing medals.
Photograph depicts the 1945 Japanese war balloon chandelier with one bomb attached suspended in a tree, east of Fort Babine.
File consists of research materials pertaining to a Japanese war balloon that was found east of Fort Babine. Includes a 1993 booklet by Captain Charles A. East entitled "White Paper: Japanese Balloons of World War Two". Also includes two reprints of 1945 photographs that depict the Japanese war balloon chandelier with one bomb attached as well as Sergeant Smith east of Fort Babine beside the Japanese war balloon suspended in a tree.
This reprint photograph depicts a 1945 Japanese war balloon chandelier with one bomb attached as well as Sergeant Smith east of Fort Babine beside the Japanese war balloon suspended in a tree.
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to World War 2 in Prince George. Includes various clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper; "Wartime bldgs" handwritten notes by Kent Sedgwick (2005); and a John Bogle UNBC history course paper (1999). Also includes photographs taken in 2005 of various buildings and houses in Prince George.
File contains correspondence, drafts, and advertisements. Includes:
- Unidentified write up re: First World Food Day Fast in Vancouver October 12-16, 1981
- Poster for World Food Day, October 16, 1981 and Food for all 'Fast' October 12-16, 1981
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from S.B. Peterson, Deputy Minister of Agriculture re: minutes of meeting of the World Food Day Provincial Steering Committee, August 27, 1981
- Copy of letter from Iona Campagnolo to Minister S. Peterson, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Chairman, World Food Day Committee re: concerns from NGO's re: World Food Day, September 18, 1981
- Information: "Notes on the World Food Day Fast"
- Copy of letter to Kurt Swinton, Couchiching Conference from Iona Campagnolo re: overview of "World Food Day" project, July 14, 1981 (handwritten draft and typewritten copy)
- Copy of letter to Wm. Elliott from Iona Campagnolo re: BCTV assistance in coverage of World Food Day Fast, August 7, 1981
- Copy of letter to Frank Rutter, Editor, Editorial Pages, Vancouver Sun, from Iona Campagnolo re: promotion of World Food Day Fast, August 7, 1981
- Copy of letter to Dona Harvey, Managing Editor, The Vancouver Province, from Iona Campagnolo re: promotion of World Food Day Fast and printing of brochure, August 7, 1981
- Copy of letter to Dona Harvey, Managing Editor, The Vancouver Province, from Iona Campagnolo re: information towards the promotion of World Food Day Fast and printing of brochure, September 29, 1981
- Copy of letter to Frank Rutter, Editor, Editorial Pages, Vancouver Sun, from Iona Campagnolo re: a proof for brochure for World Food Day Fast, September 29, 1981
- Copy of letter to Art Perret from Iona Campagnolo re: outline of "World Food Day Fast"
- Copy of letter to Glen Ringdal (CARE) and Verlak Robinson re: World Food Day Fast Brochure
- Copy of letter to Vic Chapman, World Food Day Secretariat, Agriculture Canada, from Iona Campagnolo re: overview of World Food Day Fast, July 17, 1981
- Copy of letter to Eugene Whalen, Minister of Agriculture, from Iona Campagnolo re: overview of World Food Day Fast, July 17, 1981
- Copy of letter to Secretariat Workers at World Food Day Secretariat from Iona Campagnolo re: Food For All Fast brochures and overview of October 16 set-up, October 2, 1981
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Dona Harvey, Managing Editor, The Province re: thank you for World Food Day material, September 2, 1981
- Memo from Agriculture Canada re: areas of research of the World Food Day Secretariat, July 1981
- Handwritten draft of letter to William Stewart from Iona Campagnolo re: World Food Day, 1981
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from S.B. Peterson, Deputy Minister, Agriculture and Food re: invitation to participate in a Provincial Steering Committee for National World Food Day, June 22, 1981
- Handwritten notes re: Food for All, 1981
- Handwritten notes re: CUSO
- Memo to Bill Steward, Director, Student Services from Iona Campagnolo (Simon Fraser University) re: World Food Day, July 13, 1981
File includes:
- Pamphlets: "Associacion para la educacion y desarrollo de los derechos humanos" (4 copies)
- Handwritten statements taken October 20-22, 1990
- Agendas for Actividades de la Delegacion Internacional en Huaycan El, October 15, 1990
- Itinerary for opening orientation and notes on initial presentations in Lima, to the international delegation on the human rights situation in Peru, October 14-25, 1990
- "Letter from Lima", photocopied article from The New Yorker, October 29, 1990
- Fax to Iona Campagnolo from Bill Fairbairn, Executive Director, Inter-Church Committee on Human Rights in Latin America, April 9, 1992 includes the following:
- News release, April 6, 1992: "Canadian Churches condemn Peruvian coup, call for action by OAS"
- Copy of letter to Hon. Barbara McDougall from Bill Fairbairn re: request from Canadian government to express condemnation of coup in Peru, April 6, 1992
- Update on Coup D'Etat by President Fujimori
- Open editorial prepared for the Toronto Star newspaper
- News release "The Situation in Peru" issued by the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States
- Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs News Release: "McDougall concerned by situation in Peru", April 7, 1992
- External Affairs report "Human rights situation in Peru", January 1992
- Inter-Church Committee on Human Rights in Latin America: "Critique of the Department of External Affairs' report on the "Human Rights Situation in Peru", 1991
- Open letter from the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs of the World Council of Churches, February 10, 1992 re: human rights violations in Peru
- Publication: Peru and Human Rights: Report of an International Ecumenical Delegation to Peru, 14-24, October 1990 by the Would Council of Churches, Geneva
- Publication: Peru One Year Later: Report of an International Ecumenical Delegation to Peru, September 30-October 7, 1991 by the Would Council of Churches, Geneva
- Newspaper clippings:
- "In the steps of the Sendero" The Globe and Mail, September 19, 1992
- "Peru trial a chilling echo of Inquisition" The Toronto Star, September 27, 1992
- "The drumbeat that causes Peru to tremble" Guardian Weekly, August 23, 1992
File consists of two metal fasteners possibly used on uniforms in the Canadian military. Object originally stored in a box labelled: "Patches and flashes from A.B.'s uniform".
Photograph depicts World Amateur Baseball Tournament 1990 in Edmonton.
Map depicts the Gulf of Alaska, Pacific Ocean, Chicagof Island, Baranof Island, Alaskan Boarder, Yukon Territory Boarder, Telegraph Creek, Dease Lake and "Mount Brook" along the Graham Inlet.
The item is a black and white photograph depicting a boarded up workshop, garage and covered farm building. Picture is taken from the road.
File consists of section three of a manual produced as a result of a workshop on instream flow methods. Includes an accompanying memoranda describing the workshop and the resulting manual.
The item is a black and white photograph depicting a boarded up workshop on a farm.
File contains a notebook with notes related to a workshop.
Includes workshop handouts as well as workshop speaking notes.
The photograph depicts a white workshop with a red roof at the Prince George airport.
Audio cassette titled "Workshop 2, Tape 5" is believed to contain a recording of a workshop related to the Vernon commonage project.
Audio cassette titled "Workshop 2, Tape 3: 3:30 pm" is believed to contain a recording of a workshop related to the Vernon commonage project.
Audio cassette titled "Workshop 2, Tape 2: 2:00 pm" is believed to contain a recording of a workshop related to the Vernon commonage project.
Photograph depicts a little used works trailer of steam traction. Era vintage, but carried 1966 trailer plates.
Series consists of books, draft manuscripts of published works, newspaper and magazine clippings, unpublished poetry and miscellaneous textual material created by authors other than Brian Fawcett that contextualize Fawcett's literary community.
Series consists of material collected and created by Kent Sedgwick in relation to his writings, publications, editorial work, and lectures. The files contain material regarding Kent Sedgwick’s writing and lectures on the Lheidli T’enneh cemetery; his book "Monumental Transformation: The Story of Prince George's National Historic Monument"; his book chapter "Crossing the Divide: Northern Approaches to New Caledonia"; his book "Giscome Chronicle: The rise and demise of a sawmill community in central British Columbia, 1912-1976"; edits done to June Chamberland’s book "From Broadaxe to Clay Chinking: Stories about the Pioneers in and around the Prince George area"; writing for the Prince George Heritage Advisory Committee; and Sedgwick’s MA thesis on the Peyto Glacier. The files primarily consist of notes, correspondence, and completed works.
Series consists of copies of academic research papers and articles by Bill Morrison, often in collaboration with Ken Coates.