The News Advertiser serves the areas of Terrace, Thornhill and Kitimat, British Columbia. This issue's headlines read "Why did Peter Burton lie on Sunday?" Also included are articles regarding the Alcan project,.
The New Era (2 editions) :
- The New Era: the official magazine of the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada. Vol. II, No. 4. Toronto: April 1904. (some annotations)
- The New Era: the official magazine of the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada. Vol. III, No. 4. Toronto: April 1905. (some annotations)
Item is an audio recording of The New Era Backup Band and Al Neil at the Western Front (Peter Huse, Barry McKinnon, Myron Makepeace and Victor Bateman).
Photograph depicts a ditch and wooden flume located in a snow covered forest landscape. Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "The new ditch and flume at upper Faloggan (?)"
Consists of a second CD copy of audio recordings made by Ginty Paul.
Consists of 1 CD copy of audio recordings made by Ginty Paul.
File consists of copied papers by Dennis Ableson, Fisheries Biologist, faxed from the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council and Cheslatta Band Offices to Hartman. Includes "The Nechako River: A River in Crisis - Summary Impacts of the Proposed Kemano Completion Project", a presentation that Ablseon made to the American Fisheries Society at the Aboriginal Fisheries Conference.
Glass slide depicts the interior of Westminster Abbey in London. Viewpoint shows the nave at the Western end of the Abbey. Annotations handwritten state, "The nave, Westminster Abbey" and printed on stamp, "PRINTED BY NEWTON & CO. 3 FLEET ST LONDON."
Video recording consists of a recorded episode of the CBC show "The Nature of Things with David Suzuki: Cyberman", which Fawcett possibly used for research purposes.
Item is a photocopied version of G. Griffith's "The Natural Regeneration of Spruce in Central British Columbia" reprinted from The Forestry Chronicle, 1931, Vol. 7, No. 4.
Newspaper covers various First Nation concerns including the meeting of the brotherhood, the BC Indian Fishermen’s Assistance Program, fishing rights, and a tribute to the early members of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia.
File consists of a newsletter from the Forest Sciences Section Research Extension, Prince George Region "The National Enquirer" Vol. 2, No. 1, which includes an article by Weller titled "The Faculty of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia."
File consists of material regarding the movie, "The National Dream: Building the Impossible Railway", which was a CBC TV series based on Pierre Berton's books "The National Dream" and "The Last Spike". Predominantly consists of pamphlets, news releases, and clippings from periodicals.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: " '[Naskeena?' anchored off Metlakatla with Dr. [Mc-?] & Capt. Barry standing on its deck".
Photograph depicts the boat "John Antle" motoring on the water near a rocky, tree covered cliff. Handwritten annotation on verso states: "M.S. John Antle on her rounds entering Smuggler Cove". Stamped annotation on verso reads: “The National Film Board”
Photograph depicts heavy blanket of snow on fallen logs and forest.
The Modern Growth of the Totem Pole on the Northwest Coast. Marius Barbeau. Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1940. Signed by author, gift to W.E. Collison.
File consists of draft manuscripts of "The Millennium Dictionary", which were early 1992 drafts of "Disbeliever's Dictionary".
Produced and directed by Alf Burton. Musical direction by Catherine Moonie. Performances at Duchess Park Junior High School Auditorium, March 5-7, 1959.
File contains work by Fawcett entitled "The Middle Distance".
Consists of a Fort George promotional pamphlet with map illustrations. Contains maps of Fort George as a railway hub and Fort George property lots. Includes articles describing Fort George as the "Last Great Metropolis of North America", Fort George's "Ideal Land for the Farmer", and "Here are some of our reasons for claiming that we have made good at Fort George". Also includes full page promotional ad for the "Fast Disappearing Opportunity to get in on the ground floor prices at Fort George".
File consists of a copy of "The Metis As A Factor In The Euro-Canadian Development Of The Canadian West".
File contains a letter to Brian Fawcett from The Mercury Press. The item from The Mercury Press, Stratford, Ontario is dated February 27, 1993.
File consists of The Medical School Expansion Interim Report April 2003.
[Moore's Meadow] Prince George, B.C.
File consists of the MMFA's project compendium. This compendium describes all of the MMFA's projects to date including their completed, current, and continuing projects as of March 1998.
File consists of "the McGregor Model Forest Association: A Defining Document" July 2003.
Habit of <i>Iris</i> in flower
Consists of 1 copy of article from National Geographic entitled "The Marvelous Maldive Islands : Sun-drenched Atolls in the Indian Ocean Hold a Seagirt Sultanate Where Phones Rarely Ring and Kites Fly from Office Windows," by Alan Villiers.
A VHS tape containing "The Mark of Progress" film created by the British Columbia Forest Service and first played for a live audience in 1959 in Prince George, BC.
The Man’s Knife Among the North American Indians: A study in the collections of the U.S. National Museum. Otis Tufton Mason. Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1899.
Jasper National Park
Map depicts the province of British Columbia. Includes rail lines and historical notes about the province.
Photo shows a B.C. Express mail stage driven by two men and six horses. B.C. Express Co. buildings are visible in background.
File contains : photocopy of “The Mackenzie Story” prepared for Citizens Committee of Mackenzie B.C. by the Trade Union Research Bureau, Vancouver, B.C. ; Letter to citizens of Mackenzie from J.L. Mulyk, General Manager, Mackenzie Division, BC Forest Products Ltd. (1974); Letter to Helen Knorr from Ray Wiliston in which he provides commentary on the bias inherent in “The Mackenzie Story” publication (1980)
Unidentified arctic flower, Nunavut
Postcard depicts "The Loop," Glacier, BC
Postcard depicts "The Loop," CPR, Selkirk Mountain.
Postcard depicts "The Loop," CPR Selkirks.
Postcard depicts "The Loop, as this great pear-shaped arc of trestle was known along with the spectacular station and hotel facilities at Glacier were replaced by the Connaught Tunnel in 1916."
File contains a "festschrift for Barry McKinnon on the occasion of his induction into the Arts Gallery of Honour by the Community Arts Council of Prince George and District, February 3, 2001". Includes pieces by Brian Fawcett.
The item is a photograph depicting a jack ladder loading logs from the sleighs into the sawmill during the winter. Annotations on the reverse side of the photograph state, "The Pas Lumber Company Ltd. Logs & Sawmill early 1950's Reserve, Saskatchewan."
Photograph depicts a log cabin on a treed lot, with a fence in foreground. Reads on verso as follows : "The log house situated on Lot 2b. This house is worth $400 as it stands, and is good deal larger than it looks in the photo. This was taken from the government road just in front of it."
Bathurst Inlet, Nunavut
File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll, Town Administration of Cassiar Townsite. Document type(s) include: purchase orders. Notes: Brinco Mining Ltd.
Group of children having a picnic on a grassy field
File consists of "The Life of Brian", an anthology of descriptions of Brian Fawcett written by his friends on the occasion of his 50th birthday.