Photograph depicts deep snow in the foreground, fences and houses in the midground and snowy mountains in the background. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Winter Dec/27 Naas Harbour, B.C.".
Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “Looking out of our classroom window up the street.” According to the donor, the car stuck in the snow belonged to his colleague, Bob White.
Branch tracery of Betula [?] tree
Branch tracery of front covered trees
Photograph depicts two people and a dog team on a snowy river bank with a narrow passage of open water and a snowy bluff in the background.
Silhouette of trees against soft blue and pink light of sky
Snow laden branches against winter landscape
Tree branch bearing winter fruit
File consists of photographs of UNBC Winter slides & blow ups.
Winter landscape
Videotape contains footage of: 23-Feb-03 - winter shots at Fort George Park
Elevated photograph of downtown Prince Rupert covered in snow. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Winter Scene. Prince Rupert. B.C."
<i>Sorbus [aucuparia ?]</i> in fruit
File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "Winter Range for Ungulates" for the Symposium on Threatened Species and Habitats in British Columbia and the Yukon.
Partially visible handwritten annotation on verso: "...this wall is only a few feet thick, but runs out for a long distance on both sides of the river."
Item is a photocopy of a 1995 report written by Hazelwood entitled "Winter Moose Survey Kitlope Drainages" via his Alpenglow Resources consultancy business.
File consists of a paper entitled "Winter Months, Winter Years: Seasonal Patterns, Booms and Bust In The Far Northwest Mining Economy, 1885-1940".
Snow covered landscape in Queen Charlotte City. Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Queen Charlotte Island Christmas 1946."
Railroad track, utility poles, field, small building and background hills are visible in image.
Photograph is an aerial (?) perspective of a mountaineous area and a valley both covered with snow.
Partial buildings are visible amongst the snow topped trees. Mountains visible in the background. Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Queen Charlotte Island Christmas 1946."
Snow covered buildings, hedges and boardwalk in Queen Charlotte City. Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Queen Charlotte Island Christmas 1946."
File consists of a photocopy of a Canadian Journal of Zoology by Swales et al. entitled "Winter Habitat Preference of Juvenile Salmonids in Two Interior Rivers in British Columbia".
Photograph depicts Okanagan Lake completely frozen over. The winter of 1968-1969 was the last year on record in which Okanagan Lake completely froze over.
Photograph depicts a four-dog team harnessed to a loaded sleigh. Two people stand near the loaded sleigh on a snowy forest path.
Item is an original report by Grant Hazelwood entitled "Winter Flight Report: Fiddler Creek, February 27 and March 3, 1997". Includes original photographic prints pasted into the report as well as an accompanying map.
Forest floor decay
Forest floor decay
File consists of photographs of UNBC Winter (B).
Photograph is a printed postcard depicting a few cabins covered in snow near Stewart B.C.
Photograph depicts a snowy foreground, simple houses in the midground and snowy mountains in the background. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Winter at Naas Dec. 1927".
Winter landscape
File consists of photographs of UNBC Winter (A).
File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Winston-Smith Putnam. Includes a letter to Brian Fawcett from Winston-Smith Putnam.
File consists of photocopied pages from Winona LaDuke's publication.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo posing with the unidentified winning rafting team of the Kitimat Delta King Days raft race event. All of the men are hold trophies, and many wear decorative hats.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo posing with the unidentified winning rafting team of the Kitimat Delta King Days raft race event. All of the men are hold trophies, and many wear decorative hats.
Fonds consists of 1 copy of a typed transcript featuring Winnifred Emily Warner Russell (nee Large) being interviewed by her daughter Bev Christensen. Content of transcript includes the topics of nursing training in Vernon (1923-26) and nursing in Grace Hospital in Vancouver, and General Hospitals in Prince George, Prince Rupert, and Smithers up until 1957. No audio recording gifted.
Photograph depicts Windsor School, an elementary school in south Burnaby.
Photograph depicts Windsor Hotel, the only survivor of about 5 hotels that were in the area.
Photograph depicts the Windsor Hotel at Fort Steele, 10 miles northeast of Cranbrook. It was built in 1895 by Robert D. Mather and originally was called Dalgarno House. It is being renovated as a village museum.