Signature at bottom right corner reads: “Love you always! Merv”; handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Hon. P.A. ‘Flying Phil’ Gaglardi on his Ranch near Kamloops. CBC Show 1981, One of a Kind, Picture from Producer Friend Merv Compone”.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo addressing a public meeting regarding communications in Sandspit, Queen Charlotte Islands.
The pair stands in outdoor tiled area, trees in background.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: “CBC Host,” “Last Show of the season Bruno / at Gibsons,” and "1982” [Bruno Gerussi of the CBC Series “Beachcombers”].
The group stands on outdoor tiled area, trees in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “The Crew ‘wind-up’ on final Show Season 1, One of a Kind, March / 80, Gibsons – B[Bruno] Gerussi Home (in private broadcasting we would have a crew of 4!)”
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo and Otto Lang being recorded during an interview by unknown reporters with a microphone and a video camera.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo and Otto Lang being recorded during an interview in front of a large painting of mountains by unknown reporters with a microphone and a video camera.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo seated during a CJOR radio interview with journalist Jack Webster who is holding a cigarette.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking into a microphone during an interview for CBC radio.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking during an interview with journalist Jack Webster.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo during an interview with journalist Jack Webster.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo during an interview with Minister of Transport Otto Lang and an unknown reporter with a microphone.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo during an interview with Minister of Transport Otto Lang and unknown reporters.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo wearing headphones during a radio interview with Murray Hanna and an unknown woman.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking during a radio interview with an unknown man.
Young man holds microphone out to Campagnolo, building in background.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo seated during a Question Period interview with Patrick Watson for CJOH-TV in Ottawa.
Campagnolo stands behind microphone in log building. Photo taken during a tour with Crowder Communications.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Atlin gets T.V., Peter Crowder, P. Eng., Peter Jones + Me”.
Campagnolo stands with six eager children in log building. Photo taken during tour with Crowder Communications.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “First Television in Atlin”.
Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo standing beside a large satellite dish along with two constituents in northern British Columbia.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “1979, The Editors Precursor ‘Decision ’80,’ Exec. Prod Larry Shapiro”.
Image depicts the post office in Longworth, B.C.
The item is the millennium edition of The Prince George Free Press. The "Millenium Report" was one of two different inserts in an unknown December 1999 issue. The edition contains information about Prince George's past and speculation as to where Prince George will be in the future.
The item is the millennium edition of The Prince George Free Press. The "Millenium Report" was one of two different inserts in an unknown December 1999 issue. The edition contains information about Prince George's past and speculation as to where Prince George will be in the future.
Newspaper is a special edition of Prince George Citizen entitled "Millenium Timeline." The edition is about the new millennium and entering the twenty-first century.
Four unidentified men sit with Faulkner and Campagnolo at table. Man wearing microphone and headphones is visible in background.
The pair stands to right of stage.
Handwritten notation included with photograph reads: “Atlin T.V. cable - with T.K.’s engineer”.
Series consists of speeches, a biography of Iona Campagnolo, correspondence, and contracts pertaining to speeches written and presented by the Honourable Iona Campagnolo while on contract for the National Speakers Bureau via Contemporary Communications.
File consists of article clippings from the following newspapers: The Citizen; the National Post; The Free Press; the Vancouver Sun; The Province; and The Globe and Mail. File also includes the Memorial Service program: "A Celebration of the Life of Bridget Ann Moran, September 1, 1923 - August 21, 1999; CNC Atrium, Saturday, September 11, 1999; 2:00pm."
Image depicts the post office in Penny, B.C.
Series consists of newspaper clippings, correspondence, academic transcripts and diplomas, marriage announcements, a copy of a Last Will & Testament, a copy of a Court Order, a poster, a map, photographs, events programs, lyrics, a copy of a Certificate of Canadian Citizenship and an autograph book all pertaining to the personal life of Bridget Moran.
File consists of:
- Original and copies of University of Toronto Undergraduate Transcript, 1947-1950
- Letter of congratulations from Mayor John Backhouse (Prince George) to Bridget Moran on the occasion of her 70th birthday (August 24, 1993)
- University of Toronto Graduate Transcript, 1950
- Autographs book with interior inscription: Miss Bridget Drugan, Success, Sask., Feb. 5, 1935
- Bridget Drugan's "Moyer's Complete School Report" for Grade XI and XII, 1938- 40 [includes 2 negatives]
- Invitation from The University of Northern British Columbia to attend the Spring Convocation, 1995
- Daybook, 1974Copies of newspaper clippingsCopy of Bridget Moran's author biography
- Letter of promotion to Bridget Moran from H.M. Morrison, Chairman of the Civil Service Commission (April 17, 1956)
- Resume (3 pages)
- 1989 Original and copy of re-issue of Certificate of Marriage between Patrick Moran and Bridget Dugan (1955)
- Copy of Drugan-Moran marriage announcement
- Certified Copy of An Entry of Birth, documenting Bridget Drugan's 1923 birth (Sept. 20, 1973) [original and photocopy]
- Bridget Moran's Grade 12 Diploma issued by the Province of Saskatchewan Department of Education, August 1, 1940.
- Bridget Moran's High School Diploma (grade eleven) issued by the Province of Saskatchewan Department of Education, August 1, 1939.
- Copy of Judgment by Way of Decree Absolute (divorce proceedings) between Bridget and Patrick Moran (December 1973)
- Copy of letter to Norman A. Endicott, Esq. from Benjamin A. Stein re: distribution of estate monies to Bridget Moran (Nov. 14, 1974)
- Certified Proof of Identification (June 29, 1989)
- Copies of telegrams to Bridget and Patrick on the occasion of their marriage.
- Copies of a letter certifying University of Toronto Graduate School attendance by Bridget Moran (June 6, 1963)
- Certificate of Canadian Citizenship, issued October 9, 1973
- Province of Saskatchewan, Dept. of Education Examinations, 1939 and 1940
- Certificate of Merit for Historical Writing issued to Bridget Moran from the B.C. Historical Federation (May 13, 1989)
- Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada issued to Bridget Moran, 1992
- Copy of Bridget Moran's Last Will and Testament (July 10, 1999)
- Copy of the court Order for permanent maintenance (November 30, 1973)
- Original and copy of Certificate of Marriage between Patrick Moran and Bridget Drugan (November 25, 1955)
- Itemized list of Bridget's videotape collection (April 27, 1995)
- Copy of Honorary Doctor of Laws certificate conferred upon Bridget Moran by the University of Victoria, Nov. 30, 1996.
Jones stands behind microphone in log building. Photo taken during tour with Crowder Communications.
Cartoon by Roy Peterson, printed above image: "THE PETERSON PORTFOLIO".
Photograph depicts close view of Moran seated in front of window at unknown location. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "July / 1997". Accompanying note reads "[...] also enclosed is a letter sent to you via Marianne & your book that got left behind. Hope you are well & we'd love to see you at our meeting sometime. Regards! Sue [McNeill?]."
Photograph of post office and neighbouring building. Both buildings are composed of wood and tent materials. Annotation on recto reads: "Post Office & Customs House, Prince Rupert, BC."
Series contains publications on the following subjects: linguistics, First Nations studies, anthropology, museum studies, the Missionary Society of the Church of England, the Metlakatla Inquiry, material culture and Canadian geography. It is believed that items published prior to 1922 had been collected by the Archdeacon W.H. Collison, while those published post 1922 (the year W.H. Collison passed away) were collected by both his son W.E. Collison and then his grandaughter Joyce Collison.
Side perspective street view of Prince Rupert Post Office, as well as neighbouring buildings including the Prince Rupert Bazaar. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Post Office Prince Rupert B.C." Unidentifiable photographer's stamp is on lower right corner.
Street view of Sixth Street in Prince Rupert BC. A small group of men is shown loitering on the sidewalk. Annotation on recto reads: "Sixth St. Prince Rupert BC." Handwritten annotation on recto is heavily obscured by glued on paper and reads: "Prince Rupert [illegible] 12th 12 Dean Harry! [Illegible] lived here last night after [illegible] pleasent[sic] trip. What do you think of this city since you saw it last. Saw George before I left Vancouver, he looks still the same. Kindest regards to you & wife. Nib [??]." Postcard is addressed to: "Mr H Banker 2732 Arch Ave West Seattle Wash USA." Postcard is affixed with a one cent Canadian stamp. Postmark reads: "Prince Rupert BC PM 2 1 JUN 12."
The item is a poster showcasing redevelopment plans for Prince George's downtown.
Footage of titles used by Al Elsey for commercial films, reading "Steelhead Unlimited on the Bella Coola River" and "Thanks for Coming - The End."
Slightly elevated street view of a large pile of rubble next to several storefronts in Prince George. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Prince Rupert BC."
Slightly elevated street view of several Prince Rupert storefronts. A large pile of rubble is visible on the left of the photograph. Printed annotation on recto reads: " Prince Rupert BC." Handwritten annotation on recto reads: " July 29, 1922."
Image depicts a set of railway tracks, and a building with a sign which reads: "Telegraphs." The location is uncertain, but possibly in the Peace River Region.
Image depicts the old telegraph station in Stewart, B.C.
Television sits on small table on deck outdoors.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “First Show for CBC-T.V., August 1979, VCR.”
This fonds illustrates the Honourable Iona Campagnolo’s careers as a broadcaster, a theatre producer, community leader, a politician, a feminist, a social activist, a speaker, a lecturer, a Chancellor, an advocate, a consultant and Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Types of records reflective of her various careers include: speeches, correspondence, itineraries, contracts, draft manuscripts, newspaper clippings, background material, photographs and ephemera. The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds has been divided into the following thirteen series:
1) Photographs
2) Theatre & Community Development
3) Political Career
4) Non-political Activities
5) McMaster International Health Centre
6) Women in Power Project
7) University of Northern British Columbia
8) Fraser Basin Council
9) Miscellaneous – First Nations Material
10) National Speakers Bureau
11) Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
12) Honours & Awards
13) Political Papers
Side perspective street view of the Royal Hotel in Prince Rupert BC. The "Ladies [sic] Entrance" sign is visible on the right side of the building. Several vehicles can be seen on the street. Printed annotation on recto reads: " 3rd Ave Prince Rupert Photo W.W.W."
Street view of several business in Prince Rupert BC. "McRae Bros. Ltd." and "Mussallems Economy Store" are situated on the right side of the street. Printed annotation on recto reads: " 3rd Ave Prince Rupert B.C. W.W.W."