The item is a photograph depicting an old, abandoned wooden house and barn on Holzworth homestead in the Fort George Canyon.
The item is a photograph depicting an old, abandoned wooden house on the Holzworth homestead in the Fort George Canyon.
The item is a photograph depicting an old, abandoned wooden house on Holzworth homestead in the Fort George Canyon.
The item is a photograph depicting an old, abandoned wooden house on the Holzworth homestead in the Fort George Canyon.
Photograph depicts an abandoned house in a semi-host town viallage that dated back to 1895-1900. It was coverd with hop flowers which was typical for most of the deserted homes in the area. Village had 20 buildings standings of which 12 were occupied.
Photograph depicts an abandoned railroad grade. Handwritten annotation on verso reads: " Abandoned K & S RR grade"
Photograph depicts an abandoned railroad grade. Handwritten annotation on verso reads: " Abandoned K & S RR grade"
Photograph depicts an abandoned log cabin in the Kettle Valley between Rock Creek and Westbridge, on the east side of the road approximately 5 miles from Rock Creek.
Photograph depicts an abandoned ranch house, southeast of Rock Creek, north of an abandoned GNR grade, and about a mile north of an international boundary.
Photograph depicts an abandoned settlement.
Photograph depicts the an abandoned steel trestle with the mid span missing about 15 miles northeast of Hope. It was part of the former CPR Coquihalla to Brookmere rail line.
Photograph depicts the abandoned Sumas substation at Vedder Mountain.
Photograph depicts Abandoned trailers.
Photograph depicts Abandoned trailers.
Photograph depicts Abandoned trailers.
Photograph depicts Abandoned trucks.
Photograph depicts an abandoned water tower. Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Brookmere, BC"
Photograph depicts a wood fired case traction engine that was built in 1913. Displayed at the Abbotsford Agricultural Show.
Photograph depicts the Abbotsford CPR depot. It was built circa 1910-1914 and was the second depot built by the CPR in the town. It is at mile 6.7 on the the Huntingdon branch from Mission City. It was last used for passenger traffic in October 1959. It is No.5 standard design CPR depot.
Map depicts the Abbotsford area, including railway lines.
Caption describing photograph: "Excellent Abies second growth. 6-8 DBH. Age 40 years. Resulting from advanced regeneration after logging. Mile 5.5 Hart Highway. Average current leader 10". Silty clay, lacustrine deposits."
Caption describing photograph: "Typical crown form of Abies lasiocarpa, long barrow columnar crown. Ht 65', 10" DBH. Age 80 years. Mile 5 Hart Highway. Abies stand resulting from advanced regeneration released by logging of spruce in 1940s. Sandy silt lacustrine deposits."
File consists of a reprint from Regulated Rivers: Research and Management (vol. 3) by Shirvell entitled "Ability of PHABSIM to Predict Chinook Salmon Spawning Habitat".
File consists of catalogue records and excerpts from articles about Aboriginal painting, weaving, carving, knitting and other arts.
File consists of research materials consisting of printed webpages concerning Australian indigenous gardens and botany.
File consists of research materials on Australia, including book lists, catalogue records, and printed webpages.
Collection consists of eight interviews with experts reviewing A Guidebook for Improving Aboriginal Participation in Forest Management Decision-Making, later published with the title The Aboriginal Forest Planning Process: A Guidebook for Identifying Community-Level Criteria and Indicators by Melanie Karjala, Erin Sherry, and Stephen Dewhurst in 2003. The reviewers were chosen based on their expertise and interest in Aboriginal participation in forest management decision-making. They were asked to provide their opinions on issues related to Aboriginal participation in decision-making processes in BC, as well as feedback on the Aboriginal Forest Planning Process (AFPP) Guidebook. Reviewers had the option to make their review confidential resulting in the return or destruction of the interview. Eight of the original twenty-nine interviews are archived in this collection; the remainder are no longer extant.
The Aboriginal Forest Planning Process: A Guidebook for Identifying Community-Level Criteria and Indicators can be found:
- Online at www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/library/documents/bib95274.pdf
- UNBC Library, call number: SD146.B8 K37 2003.
Videotape contains footage of: 22-May-04 - Aboriginal Health Sciences program - field course near Nautley Reserve Tape 2 - George, Rita (hat); Thomas, Doris (orange); Louis, Kimberley (right); Louis, Cary-Anne (left); Palmantier, Monty
File consists of a letter re: 1998 Order of British Columbia Recipients from Dagmar Beiman, Coordinator Honours and Awards Secretariat to Bridget Moran (May 11, 1998), a letter from Daniel Birkenbach to Bridget Moran re: a paper he wrote (Aug. 2, 1996), and a copy of paper written by Daniel Birkenbach: "Canada - Life and Development of the Canadian Indians (past and present)."
File consists of a paper entitled "Aboriginal Land Claims In The Canadian North: The Battle For Rights".
File consists of excerpts regarding Aboriginal Land Rights.
File consists of a copy of a discussion paper from the Carrier Sekani Tribal Council entitled "Aboriginal Studies in a New Northern University" by Doug Brown.
File consists of About UNBC 2008.
File consists of About UNBC Guide & Statistics 2006.
File consists of About UNBC Guide & Statistics 2007.
Item is a photograph of a tundra-like landscape.
Item is a photograph of a survey crewman, with pack on his back, standing in a tundra-like landscape.
Consists of 1 audio recording (BASF FEI) entitled “Abrahams #2 C. 1."
Consists of 1 audio recording (FUJI DR) entitled “Abrahams #2 Copy 1, 09/19/03.”
Consists of 1 audio recording (FUJI DR) entitled “Abrahams Tape 1 C. 1, 09/19/03.”
Consists of 1 audio recording (BASF FEI) entitled “Abrahams Tape 1 C1."
No annotation provided on slide.
Annotation on slide: "Summit Lake, Light Abrasion".
File consists of research materials on First Nations including book reviews, book lists, catalogue entries, and archival website printouts and finding aids.
Item is a photocopied reproduction of "Abstracts from Reports on the Peace River and Cassiar Districts made by British Columbia Land Surveyors to the Department of Lands, 1891-1928".
File consists of speaking notes for a presentation of Ainley's research for her Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) funded project, "Engendering Canadian Science: Biographies of Women Scientists"; an abstract for Ainley's article "British Scientists in Canadian fields: Catharine Parr Traill (1802-1899)"; and a draft section from "Creating Complicated Lives: Women and Science at English-Canadian Universities, 1880-1980."
File consists of a draft of Shirvell's Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences entitled "Abundance, Distribution, Size, and Age of Adult and Juvenile Chinook Salmon in the Upper Sustut River, 1992 to 1996".