Subseries consists of draft manuscripts of "Virtual Clearcut" and research material used in the creation of the book.
Subseries consists of material related to Fawcett's 2010 work "Robin Blaser" jointly written with Stan Persky.
File contains slides depicting images of the Fraser Canyon from somewhere around 1975.
Fawcett began a project in 1975 when he was 31 with the premise of summarizing his understanding of sex at various ages. Manuscripts include "Sex at 31", "Sex at 34", "Sex at 38", and "Sex at 45". These manuscripts were the basis for "Gender Wars".
Subseries consists of cartographic material separated from Campagnolo’s government textual record files. Includes government maps of British Columbia created by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources Surveys and Mapping Branch; tourist road maps of BC, Prince Edward Island, Corner Brook, and Regina; maps relating to the oil and gas industry; maps of site plans for proposed developments; and a map of Edmonton for the XI Commonwealth Games.
File contains slides depicting places along the Peace River.
Subseries contains material pertaining to the history of railway in Northern British Columbia.
Subseries contains material relating to Dr. Ainley's research on ornithology beginning in Ainley's graduate research and her early post-doc career. This subseries includes drafts of Ainley's Masters thesis "La Professionnalisation De L'Ornithologie Americaine, 1870-1979" (The Professionalization of American Ornithology, 1870-1979) for the University of Montreal and drafts of her PhD thesis "From Natural History to Avian Biology: Canadian Ornithology 1860-1950" for McGill University. Thus subseries also includes materials related to an uncompleted monograph about the history of the first 100 years of the American Ornithologists' Union (AOU). The project was originally proposed to the centennial committee of the American Ornithologists' Union in 1979 and was to be completed by Keir Sterling and Charles H. Blake. Ainley was invited to join the project in 1981, shortly after which Charles Blake passed away. In 1987, the project was abandoned, but was then revived in 2003 for the 125 year anniversary based on a revision of the original manuscript and new additions to cover the period of 1983-2008, before being abandoned for a second time. Subseries also contains the research materials for Ainley's chapter in "Uneasy Careers and Intimate Lives: Women in Science, 1789-1979," entitled, "Field Work and Family: North American Women Ornithologists, 1900-1950." The article details the experience of female ornithologists, focusing on, among others, Margaret Morse Nice and Althea Sherman. Subseries consists of photocopied and hand-copied correspondence between Margaret Morse Nice and Louise de Kiriline Lawrence, between Nice and William Rowan, and between Nice and Althea Sherman.
Subseries consists of records regarding Fraser Companies Ltd. and its parent company Fraser Inc. These records were created or accumulated by Adam Zimmerman during his tenure as an Executive Director of the company after it was acquired by Noranda in 1974. Includes annual reports, director's meeting materials, operational records, financial records, and information relating to possible acquisitions of various companies. Also contains records regarding Fraser's acquisition by Northwood Mills (Noranda).
Sin títuloSubseries consists predominantly of publications and draft publications written by Cole Shirvell. Also includes maps, photographs, raw data, field notes, and correspondence and reports regarding field work.
Sin títuloSubseries consists of photographs relating to Iona Campagnolo’s work in office between 1974 and 1979. Includes photographs separated from government textual record files, such as prints sent from her constituents or those included in reports as well as slides from the Minister’s trip to Europe. Also includes a small number of personal photographs that were sent to Campagnolo during her time in office. The bulk of the photographs consist of images of Campagnolo’s Skeena riding tours, as she had a photographer from her office accompanying her to document her trips. Other photographs include images of other politicians and famous persons, Iona Campagnolo in Ottawa and at Parliament, and photographs removed from frames that likely decorated the walls of her office in Ottawa.
Subseries consists of draft manuscripts and a published edition of "The Opening: Prince George, Finally".
File contains slides depicting areas along the North Thompson Highway.
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.
Subseries consists of records relating to the Canadian Pulp & Paper Association (CPPA) created or accumulated by Adam Zimmerman during his tenures as Chairman, Executive Board Member, Economic Policy Committee Chair, and Finance Committee Chair. Includes correspondence, memoranda, meeting documents, government liaison material, reports, and records regarding environmental issues.
Sin títuloSubseries consists of publications and grey literature received or published by Iona Campagnolo's Ministry of Fitness and Amateur Sport. Includes government publications, publications that the ministry funded or provided contributions for, and reference material.
Subseries consists of materials collected and created by Kent Sedgwick for research regarding fur trade history in British Columbia. Includes histories of the Hudson's Bay Company; historic trails utilized for fur trade; fur trade by the North West Company in the interior of British Columbia; Simon Fraser, a Canadian explorer and fur trader with the North West Company; and David Thompson, a surveyor, cartographer, and fur trader with the Hudson's Bay Company.
File contains slides depicting places in and around the Junction Sheep Range Provincial Park south-west of Williams Lake.
File contains slides depicting numerous individuals hiking up Mount Robson.
Subseries documents the research for Ainley's monograph, originally titled, "Overlooked Dimensions: Women and Scientific Work at Canadian Universities, 1884-1980." The monograph draws on research from previous research projects and was conceptualized as a culmination of Ainley's life's work. The monograph was incomplete at the time of her death and was published posthumously after being edited by Marlene Rayner-Canham and Geoff Rayner-Canham under the title "Creating Complicated Lives: Women and Science at English-Canadian Universities, 1880-1980." Originally scheduled to be published by UBC press shortly after Ainley's death in 2008, the manuscript was published by the McGill-Queen's University Press in 2012. Subseries consists of articles and excerpts from publications by Ainley and others, audio recordings of interviews and presentations, notes, drafts, and correspondence.
File contains slides depicting places along the Hart Highway.
File contains slides depicting places in and around Mackenzie Town.
File contains slides depicting Cottonwood Island in Prince George, B.C.
Subseries consists of copies of all the articles and chapters Weller authored or coauthored arranged chronologically. Files include related material such as drafts and correspondence regarding the publication of the article or chapter. The files in this subseries were originally numbered to correspond with the articles listed in Weller's CV.
Subseries contains records related to Barry McKinnon's publishing houses Caledonia Writing Series and Gorse Press. Includes bibliographies, catalogues, correspondence, grant applications, financial records, and material regarding literary prizes received by material published by McKinnon.
File contains slides depicting images of areas in the Carp Lake Provincial Park.
Subseries consists of memorabilia gifted to or obtained by Campagnolo in the course of her work as MP of Skeena and Minister of Fitness and Amateur Sport. Some of these items were displayed in Campagnolo’s Ottawa office, as seen in photographs. Also includes some small items separated from Campagnolo’s government textual record files that accompanied correspondence. Examples of memorabilia include: paperweight, mug, platter, box, plaque, spoon, souvenir coins, button badges, statuettes, fossils, carvings, bookends, flags, and iron-on badges.
Subseries consists of journals or books containing articles or chapters authored or coauthored by Weller as well as a bound copy of Weller’s thesis from his master degree at McMaster University.
Subseries contains general reference files and records relating to various forestry industry associations. As the senior executive in charge of Noranda's forestry division, Adam Zimmerman was heavily involved in forestry industry associations throughout his career, often at the leadership level. Includes studies, reports, correspondence, and memoranda. Records are represented from the Forest Products Sectoral Advisory Group on International Trade, Forest Industries Advisory Committee, Pulp & Paper Research Institute Of Canada, and National Task Force on Environment and Economy, among others.
Sin títuloSubseries consists of material collected by Kent Sedgwick for research regarding the communities along the East Line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in Central British Columbia, particularly between Prince George and McBride. These communities and locations include, among others, Shelley, Willow River, Sinclair Mills, Longworth, Dunster, Tete Jaune, Valemount, Mount Robson, and the Yellowhead Pass. Research on these communities was conducted during Kent Sedgwick's involvement in the UNBC-led Upper Fraser Historical Geography Project. The files primarily consist of research notes, audio and transcripts of oral interviews, and photographs of the East Line communities.
Subseries contains material related to BC Rail train movements and operations. Employee time tables and operations forms are included within.
Subseries contains records related to Adam Zimmerman's attendance at various events, conferences, and seminars. Includes speeches given by Zimmerman and his colleagues at these events, many of which were organized by industry associations or non-profits.
Sin títuloSubseries consists of records relating to Noranda Aluminum created or accumulated by Adam Zimmerman while he was Executive Vice President of Noranda Mines (the parent company of Noranda Aluminum). Includes directors meeting records and documents analysing the proposed purchase of the Olin Corporation by Noranda Aluminum.
Sin títuloSubseries consists of records related to liaison with governments at the provincial and federal level that were created and accumulated by Adam Zimmerman at the Noranda Inc. (formerly Noranda Mines) corporate office in Toronto. Includes correspondence, reports, and memoranda.
Sin títuloSubseries consists primarily of copies of Weller's reviews of books or articles. Files include correspondence over the course of the review process and notes or annotations with Weller's comments. An earlier file contains letters to the editor written by Weller. The files in this subseries were originally numbered to correspond with thebook reviews listed in Weller's CV.
Subseries contains material related to Barry McKinnon's teaching career at the Collge of New Caledonia.
Subseries consists of draft manuscripts of "Friends", a poetry anthology.
File contains slides depicting places in the Lillooet area.
Subseries consists of two plaques from Weller's time at Lakehead University.
File contains slides depicting the Bowron Lake Provincial Park.
File contains slides depicting places along the Skeena River on the way to Prince Rupert, B.C.
Subseries consists of draft manuscripts of "Five Books of a Northmanual".
File contains slides depicting recreational activities on Tabor Mountain in Prince George, B.C.
Subseries contains internal and external correspondence created by or pertaining to Canadian Pacific Railway.
Subseries consists of material regarding locomotives that were used on industrial railways in British Columbia. Includes information about manufacturers of industrial locomotives, geared industrial locomotives (Shay, Climax, and Heisler), Porter locomotives, and compressed air locomotives.
Subseries consists of information about areas served by the Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia, including Metro Vancouver. Contains material regarding the Nakusp & Slocan branch, Kaslo & Slocan branch, Crows Nest Pass Railway, and other minor lines.
File contains slides depicting geomorhp diagrams.
Subseries includes research material created and collected by Kent Sedgwick relating to the incorporation of the City of Prince George. Topics include the naming of the City of Prince George, city boundaries, the city amalgamation with Fort George and South Fort George, city census records, and mayors of Prince George.