Photograph depicts town buildings and church on shore to right of river winding through hills. Metal bar speculated to be part of a bridge crosses foreground.
Landscape featuring town buildings below on right. A farmyard can be seen in foreground.
Photograph depicts a rocky area at base of forest trees, flowing water can be seen in foreground.
Photograph depicts river winding between steep hills, trees in foreground.
Photograph depicts river winding through steep hills.
Photograph depicts river winding through hills, cleared area in foreground. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "slid".
Photograph depicts aerial view of unknown river winding through forest.
Photograph depicts river in foreground, trees on opposite shore in background. Photo also appears to depict two unidentified individuals on small boat or canoe.
Photograph depicts a river or lake, trees on shore in foreground.
Unidentified man stands with camera on tripod in grassy area. Trees and possibly a body of water are visible in background.
Photograph depicts unknown men working out in a weightlifting room in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Photograph depicts three men wearing suits and ties, posed in front of car in gravel area believed to be at a mining location. Hauling truck crosses road in midground, cliffs and hills in background.
Photograph depicts two men standing in foreground, hull of unfinished ship in background. Construction supplies and materials throughout.
Photograph depicts four men wearing suits and ties, standing in front of mine adit in rocky area, bushes in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "1939 H.F. (Bert) Glassey with black hit in middle" (information regarding Glassey believed to be incorrect).
Photograph depicts man smoking pipe in area believed to be a mining location, sandy cliffs in background.
Grass area in foreground, forest and hills in background.
Photograph depicts an unknown man playing solo ping pong at a Recreation Canada event in Kitimat, B.C. The photograph was taken while on Iona Campagnolo's Skeena riding tour.
Photograph depicts a man cooking over campfire, log building and forest in background.
Image of man seated with shovel in mountainous area, loose asbestos fibre in background. This photograph is believed to be either a double exposure of two images, or a print made from two negatives at once. Photo depicts an unidentified man sitting on the south ridge of the Cassiar ore body, where the crusher and rock reject plant would eventually sit. Valley in background appears to depict the "Footwall Road," which was cut into the mountain from the pit to the crusher plant and became the mine's main haul road.
Photograph depicts what appears to be a row of small canoes in still water, opposite shore visible on horizon. Another small boat rests on dock in right foreground.
Photograph depicts a woman, man, and young girl standing near hedges. Unidentified building in background, featuring window.
Photograph depicts a woman, man, and young girl standing near hedges. Woman on right holds a bouquet of flowers. Unidentified building in background, featuring window.
Photograph depicts a woman and man seated on two tractors parked close together and facing each other. Railway cars in background, child's pram in foreground.
Photograph depicts a man and woman standing beside an elderly woman on wood boardwalk near front porch. Neighbouring yards in background.
Photograph depicts a man and woman standing beside an elderly woman on grass lawn. Wood boardwalk runs beside house, steps and porch featured on left. A jack russell terrier stands at their feet. Neighbouring yards in background.
Photograph depicts a man and woman standing beside an elderly woman on wood boardwalk near front porch. Window plants hang beside them and a jack russell terrier sits at their feet. Neighbouring yards in background.
Photograph depicts a man and woman standing beside an elderly woman on boardwalk running alongside house. Window plants in foreground, neighbouring yards in background. A jack russell terrier stands in left foreground.
Elderly woman stands to left of a young couple with infant. Building with tiled roof stands in left background. Poor image quality.
Photograph depicts water with bog-like shore and ice floating in foreground. Buildings visible in distance, cliffs in background.
Photograph depicts an unknown building in B.C.
Photograph depicts bridge over water, trees on opposite shore in background.
Photograph depicts wide body of still water, with rapids or small waterfall in bottom right corner. Shore in foreground, trees and hills on opposite shore in background.
The item is a photograph negative depicting the back exterior of a beige townhome complex. There is snow on the townhome and ground with a wooden fence around the townhouse.
The item is a photograph negative depicting the back exterior of a beige townhome complex. There is snow on the townhome and ground with a wooden fence around the townhouse.
Photograph depicts Brian Brown at bat.
Item is an unknown audio recording.
Item is an unknown audio recording.
Item is an unknown audio recording.
Item is an unknown audio recording.
File consists of slides depicting University Way, lab photos, and a tour of a paper mill.
File consists of slides depicting UNBC faculty and work being performed on University Way.
File contains correspondence and articles on education in Canada and Australia.
File consists of University of Western Australia Thesis: "Cultural Realities and Partial Truths: Gendered Ethnographies in Northern Aboriginal Australia" by Sandy Toussaint.
Parker Bonney was on the University of Washington rowing team between 1909 and 1913. He may be depicted in this photograph.
Parker Bonney was on the University of Washington rowing team between 1909 and 1913. He may be depicted in this photograph.
Parker Bonney was on the University of Washington rowing team between 1909 and 1913. He may be depicted in this photograph.
File consists of correspondence and welcome packages for Saanich Newcomers Club and University Women's Club of Victoria.
File consists of components of Ainley's Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) grant, "Re-explorations: science and environment in 19th and 20th century Canada and Australia"; correspondence relating to her position at the University of Victoria as an adjunct professor and the status of her grant; correspondence requesting and extension to the grant; and ethics approval forms submitted to the University of Victoria.
File consists of a videocassette (VHS) recording of the Nov. 30, 1996 University of Victoria Convocation.
Videocassette Summary
Context: Video-recording of the University of Victoria Convocation for November 1996
Highlights include:
01:’00” Chancellor Bob Rogers leads the signing of ‘O Canada’ with audience
- Follows with a prayer of incantation
- Welcome by President
- Chancellor addresses the audience
7’00” Chancellor Rogers notes that two British Columbians are to receive honorary degrees today being Richard Margison and Bridget Moran
22’36” Dr. Mary Wynne Ashford reads the citation for Bridget Moran
- Ashford notes in her of Bridget’s initial hope to continue with her education in graduate studies in history and how Veterans Affairs was not forthcoming with funds
- Ashford notes the problems Bridget confronted when she walked on the reserve of Stoney Creek and of her ‘enormous effect on native people’ Ashford notes how Moran publicly criticized the BC government and was suspended due to her outspoken views on the poor state of welfare in BC in the 1950s
- Ashford notes Bridget went on to perform social work in hospital, school, college and university
- Ashford notes Moran went on to write Stoney Creek Woman about Mary John’s life; she notes how Bridget has received awards for her accurate description of native life; that Bridget has received both academic awards including the Governor General’s Medal and has also received the Lieutenant Governor’s medal in 1989 for the writing of Stoney Creek Woman. She ends with Thomas Schweitzer’s famous quote that ‘my life is my argument’ and refers to Bridget’s as a ‘purposeful life’ where ‘injustice matters, suffering matters, racism matters’
- Bridget receives her degree; she signs the register and addresses the graduates
28’35” Highlights of Bridget Moran’s speech:
- Bridget notes that the University of Victoria holds a ‘special part’ in her heart
- She refers to how the ‘welfare system had been her extended family for many years’ and how it was painful after her suspension from her position as a social worker
- Bridget notes that it was Marg Martin at the University of Social Work Department who reached out after that time and asked her to be a summer school instructor in Prince George for the Social Work students’ practicum. This led her to finding work in the School District in PG as a social worker and it was this ‘professional acceptance’ from the School of Social Work at the University of Victoria that she has not forgotten.
- Bridget then addresses directly the graduates and referring to herself as an elder she ‘coaxes’ the graduates ‘not to sink in complacency’ – she notes that the progress of history has seen ‘great achievements’ that can be made ‘by a hearty band of rebels’ she then refers to her book ‘A Little Rebellion’ and reminds the graduates that ‘there is a wonderful life after rebellion’
- Bridget’s speech finishes at 31’35”
The recording continues with the remainder of the University of Victoria Convocation...
1 hours and 30’minutes - The awarding of degrees is completed
1 hour and 31’ minutes – President provides a speech on the retirement of Chancellor Bob Rogers in that position
1 hour and 35 minutes – formal part of the ceremony is completed
1 hour and 36 minutes – God Save the Queen is sung 1 hour and 37:10” minutes – Recording is finished
File consists of records concerning Ainley's research at University of Victoria on women scientists. File includes financial records, SSHRC forms and grant information, ethics reviews, and correspondence.