Photograph depicts a copy of a June 1915 photograph that shows five men in front of the Terrace Land Company building. From left to right, these people include: J.K. Gordan of Terrace, John Oliver (future BC Premier), H.C. Brewster (future BC Premier), L.H. Kenney of Terrace, and T.D. Pattullo.
Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo wearing a button blanket with Pierre Trudeau and students (possibly from the Skeena riding) at the House of Commons.
Photograph depicts Sunny the Sasquatch, a stuffed toy and proposed tourism mascot for British Columbia, posing in a doorway with deputy priemier Grace McCarthy.
Photograph depicts Sunny the Sasquatch, a stuffed toy and proposed tourism mascot for British Columbia, posing with deputy-priemier Grace McCarthy.
Photograph depicts an aerial view of the proposed site for the Fairview general cargo dock elevator site.
Photograph depicts workers sitting in the back of a truck at the construction site for the Pacific Northern Gas pipeline from Summit Lake to Kitimat.
Crowd gathered around front steps of large building, Muriel Brown in costume in foreground.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Folkfest - July 1/74, Muriel Brown, English Flower Firl, What a happy time for all of us! M.”
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “June 1974”.
Iona Campagnolo stands holding a clipboard and a purse while a second unidentified man watches in foreground. Reverse print of item 2009.6.1.62.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Masset 1974”; handwritten notations included with picture read: “W. Neil Sterritt”, “74 Campaign”.
Tractor pulling the trailer is being driven by the head of the family Campagnolo posed with in front of a log cabin (see item 2009.6.1.68).
Iona leans against a fallen tree and rests her own hardhat on her knee.
One man in crowd holds video camera.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “‘The magic day,’ Terrace B.C. when I won the 74 campaign 4 wks before the Vote, July/74.”
Head shot of Campagnolo at political function.
Typed label affixed to verso reads: “Campagnolo, Iona, Skeena”; handwritten annotations on verso read: “Gillette Lecture 1974,” “B-7”.
Campagnolo stands at the banquet table of the Prince Rupert Masonic Lodge with Ernie Senior, editor of the Prince Rupert Daily News, and Selma Murray.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Iona Campagnolo - MP Skeena, Ernie Senior - Editor - Pr. Rupert Daily News, Selma Murray - visiting Pr. Rupert Aug/74 to visit the graces of her parents + brother - victims of Slide 1957, Selma - sole survivor”.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Left to Right: Leonard Bright; Joe Daniels (chief) J.B.; I.C., Richard Morgan; Howard Morgan, Kitwanga, B.C., November 11/74 tour”.
Photograph of three unidentified people, Joe Daniels, J.B. [?], Iona Campagnolo, and an unidentified man sitting at a table (see also item 2009.6.1.98).
Handwritten annotations on verso read: “Oct 16/74,” and “Kitwanga, BC, November 11th/74 tour”.
Campagnolo, standing, displays a woven red, black, and grey shawl, while Jean Sauvé, seated, Yves Demers [?] and Marcel Roy [?], both standing, clap and smile; in the foreground is a table set with flowers and refreshments; in the background is a Canadian flag.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: “Au Quebec, from Jeanne Sauvé’s Riding, Lavalde Rapid, late 1974,” “23,” and “copie pour Mme. Campagnolo, (21), & Eymard Corkin”.
Campagnolo makes a speech from podium at banquet as three unidentified men, an unidentified woman, and Jeanne Sauvé clap; all are standing behind the banquet table with a Canadian flag in the background.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: “copie pour Mme Campagnolo,” and “6”
Campagnolo wears a sweater and scarf in front of a wood wall, window blinds visible in background.
Includes:
- Listing of Prince Rupert Folkfest Committee members, April 11, 1974
- Copy of letter to Mayor Lester and Prince Rupert City Council from Iona Campagnolo (Alderman and Co-ordinator, Northwest Region FolkFest ‘74) re: various requests of the Prince Rupert Folkfest Committee, April 15, 1974
- Folkfest ’74, Agenda for Meeting No.1 (annotated)
- Letter to Alderman Iona Campagnolo from Norbert Rogan, Co-ordinator, Folkfest ’74 re: invitation to participate and involve community in Folkfest ’74 (includes tentative province wide program)
- Copy of letter to Frank Collison, Band Manager, Massett Band Council from Iona Campagnolo, Co-ordinator, Folkfest ’74 Prince Rupert Region, re: participation in event, April 16, 1974
- Copy of letter to Recreation Commission from Iona Campagnolo, Co-ordinator, Folkfest ’74 Prince Rupert Region re: request to participate, April 15, 1974
- Draft copy of partially complete letters to Nishga Tribal Council, Centre Canadien Francais de Terrace, German Canadian Club, Luso Canadian Society, Caledonia Club re: invitation to participate in Folkfest ‘74
- Copy of letter to L.J. Wallace, Deputy Provincial Secretary from Iona Campagnolo, Co-ordinator, Folkfest ’74 Prince Rupert Region, re: initial plans for Folkfest ’74, April 11, 1974
- Envelope on Folkfest ’74 stationary addressed: “Attn: Ald. Iona V. Campagnolo”
- Overview of various groups (including contact information) and venues being utilized for Folkfest ‘74
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from A. Assman, Superintendent of Prince Rupert Parks and Recreation re: recommendations for Folkfest ’74, April 26, 1974
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Nancy Wilson re: whereabouts of Japanese tea house and other items, April 16, 1974
- Copy of letter to Iona Campagnolo from Madeleine Lafleur, Appointments Secretary to the Prime Minister Trudeau re: acknowledgement of invitation, May 3, 1974
- Copy of letter to Iona Campagnolo from Madeleine Lafleur, Appointments Secretary to the Prime Minister Trudeau re: regrets for Prime Minister, May 9, 1974
- Copy of letter to Captain Ed Harris, Department of Transport from Iona Campagnolo, Co-ordinator, Folkfest ’74 Prince Rupert Region re: safety concerns within Prince Rupert harbour, May 3, 1974
- Copy of letter to Mayor and Council, Town of Hope, from Iona Campagnolo, Alderman and Co-ordinator, Folkfest ’74 Prince Rupert Region re: inclusion of Hope in Prince Rupert Folkfest ’74, April 4, 1974
- Copy of letter to Luso Canadian Society from Iona Campagnolo, Co-ordinator, Folkfest ’74 Prince Rupert Region re: invitation for involvement in Folkfest ’74, April 23, 1974
- Copy of letter to Prince Rupert Lions Club from Iona Campagnolo, Co-ordinator, Folkfest ’74 Prince Rupert Region re: invitation for involvement in Folkfest ’74, April 11, 1974
- List of attendees at first FolkFest Committee meeting, April 10, 1974
- Copy of letter to Prince Rupert Mayor and City Council from Norbert Rogan, Co-ordinator, Folkfest ’74 re: invitation to participate in Folkfest ’74 (includes tentative province wide program)
- Listing of ethnic groups in British Columbia, March 12, 1974
Scrapbook contains newspaper clippings and notecards pertaining to the 1974 federal election.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo smiling while seated at a restaurant table.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo smiling while seated in an airplane.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo with Senator Guy Williams, president of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia, in a crowd. Senator Williams wrote on the reverse, "My compliments The best to you Iona."
Photograph depicts an unknown woman, possibly a secretary or assistant, sitting at a black typewriter in Iona Campagnolo's Ottawa office.
Photograph depicts an unknown woman, possibly a secretary or assistant, posing behind a desk in Iona Campagnolo's Ottawa office.
Photograph depicts Jean Chretien smiling while posing with a pen and paper at a desk.
Donald Creighton's book provides historical information on Canada's National Historic Parks and Sites.
Japanese fishing float probably found or received by Minister Iona Campagnolo in Haida Gwaii.
This fossil of a small fly embedded in sandstone, is noted to be 40-70 million years old, placing it during the Locene-Oligocence Period. This was a gift to Minister Iona Campagnolo during a visit to Smithers, likely when she visited on a tour of the Skeena riding. Annotation in black pen on the sandstone reads: "Fossil Fly - Driftwood Canyon Park - Smithers B.C. Locene-Oligocene Period - 40-70 Million Years".
This fossil was a gift to Iona Campagnolo from the Smithers Chamber of Commerce, likely when she visited on a tour of the Skeena riding. The piece of sandstone is inscribed on recto "Welcome to Iona Campagnolo M.P. Smithers District Chamber of Commerce" and on verso: "Eocene-Oligocene Period, Age 40-70 Million Years, Driftwood Canyon Park".
Map depicts the City of Prince George in 1976, including the Fraser River, Nechacko River, Cariboo Highway, Carney St., and Patricia Blvd. where the electoral district boundary was proposed along for the two districts of Fort Nelson-Peace River and Prince George-Bulkley Valley.
Map depicts the city of Victoria and the electoral districts of Esquimat-Saanich, Victoria and Cowichan-Malahat-The Islands.
Map depicts the city of Vancouver, including the electoral districts of Comox-Powell River, Capilano, North Vancouver-Burnaby, Mission-Port Moody, Burnaby, Fraser Valley West, New Westminster-Coquitlam, Surrey-White Rock-North Delta, Richmond-South Delta, Vancouver South, Vancouver Kingsway, Vancouver Quadra, Vancouver Centre, and Vancouver East.
Map depicts Western Canada and annotations highlight the prospective members and the member centres of the Yellowhead Interprovincial Highway Association.
Promotional map of Prince George includes an annotated line drawn down the Nechako River, along Central st., 5th Avenue, Carney St., 15th Avenue, and Highway 16, which can be assumed to be the electoral district line. Annotations in pen note the electoral districts of "Fort Nelson-Peace River" and "Prince George-Bulkley Valley".
Subseries consists of architectural and technical drawings separated from Campagnolo’s government textual record files. Includes technical drawings of proposed improvements to industrial areas in Skeena, architectural drawings (such as floor plans, conceptual drawings, perspectives and elevations) for proposed buildings that requested funding through Campagnolo’s ministry, and graphs.
Subseries consists of newspapers, posters, and oversize textual records separated from Campagnolo’s government textual record files. Includes British Columbia newspapers from small publishers, such as BC Today, Vancouver Art Gallery’s Vanguard, the Kitimat Northern Sentinel, and the Native Brotherhood’s Native Voice. Posters include those advertising government programs, such as the Canada Fitness Award, and those sent from correspondents, such as wall calendars and posters advertising sporting events. Oversize textual records include a dot-matrix computer printout from the Ministry of Fitness and Amateur Sport and a club membership certificate.
Newspaper published monthly by the addiction research foundation. Features articles on cannabis and drug issues.
Photograph depicts Iona Camgagnolo with four unknown men at a possible Participaction event in Nova Scotia.
Photograph depicts Iona Camgagnolo with two unknown men in a radio broadcasting room.
Photograph depicts a totem pole in a British Columbia rainforest, possibly on Haida Gwaii.
Photograph depicts a landscape scene in northern British Columbia in an unknown location.
Photograph depicts a coastal landscape, possibly in northern British Columbia or Haida Gwaii.
Photograph depicts three Anglican priests that served Nisga’a communities in the Nass Valley of British Columbia. They have been identified as (left to right): Father John Hannen (serving Gingolx, later Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Caledonia), Father John Blyth (serving Gitlaxt'aamiks), and Father David Retter (serving Laxgalts'ap).