File contains slides depicting Wells, B.C.
Image depicts Wells, B.C.
Image depicts Wells, B.C.
File consists of research material gathered in and/or concerning New Zealand. Research materials include handwritten notes and photocopies on a variety of topics including New Zealand women, environment, and the Maori people. File also includes promotional material for museums and galleries in Wellington, New Zealand.
File consists of Weller Birthday Bogus Newspaper
File consists of a biographical statement detailing Weller's accomplishments.
Fort Anne National Historic Site of Canada, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
Photograph depicts an unidentified individual wearing a welding helmet, and kneeling behind large bearing cups of one of the Ruston Hornsby diesel engines that turned the generators in the power house on the Cassiar plant. Door, bulletin board, and miscellaneous supplies in background.
Map depicts the city of Richmond and Lulu Island, including rail trackage.
Item is an original 1994 map titled "Welcome to Prince George" that includes the Prince George Heritage River Trails. The map was published by the City of Prince George.
Item is a program for a "welcome home banquet in honor of our soldier men and women" in Prince George on December 28, 1945. Includes a menu and a programme of events, including a welcome from Mayor Jack Nicholson.
File consists of a draft by Merrily Weisbord of "The Love Queen of Malabar".
Photograph depicts weir on Troutline Creek, snow in foreground and background.
File contains letters from students at Weir Elementary School, thanking him for his reading in their class.
Photograph depicts weights in a weightlifting room at a sports centre in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
Photograph depicts weights in a weightlifting room at a sports centre in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Grove Weidenfeld. Includes letters dated April 24, and September 30, 1991- November 10, 1992.
File consists of Weekly Updated 1993.
File consists of Campagnolo's weekly schedules from 1978 to 1979, with notes.
File consists of Bertha Wood's weekly planner, which contains private notes on day-to-day activities and events, daily temperature logs, health updates, and daily moods.
Habit of unidentified weed in flower
Detail habit of a young Salicaceae plant
Caption: Wee Willie Camp [#2, #16, #18] Wee Willie is a rock rabbit friend of ours. Trees: Balsams. Camp at timber-line west-end Kubicek Pass. This is taken during the Indian Summer ("8 days"); 28th Sept.; in the spring the hillside here was a maze of flowers.
Includes correspondence and a documentary proposal for CBC Radio's Out Front programme.
Group photo featuring a young First Nations bride, her father, flower girl and attendants in front of a house just before leaving for the Church.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "A Native bride leaving her home with some of her attendants on the way to the church. At the ceremony in the church she had 14 tendants (sic) & 14 men."
Photograph depicts Wedding portrait of John House and Serena Fawcett.
Wedding party stands behind ornate table in room of unknown building, cake in background on right. Kitchen can be seen through door in left background.
File consists of draft manuscripts of "Weaver Bathgate", an earlier version of "The Last of the Lumbermen".
File consists of a 3.5-inch floppy disk containing Brian Fawcett's digital records.
File contains a bound manuscript of "Weaver Bathgate", an earlier version of "The Last of the Lumbermen".
Photograph depicts decommissioned weather ships. One was named "Stonetown." They were formerly coastguard vessels that were in use until 1968. Prior to that, they were corvettes of the RCN and moored in Vancouver Harbour at the Terminal Pier.
Photograph depicts a weather ship of the Canadian Coastguard called "Vancouver." It was fitting out after launching. This vessel and its sister ship, "Quada," were the largest vessels ever built on the western coast of Canada. "Vancouver" was retired in May 1981 as it was too costly to service.
File contains original handwritten metereological registers.
File contains maps and information related to climate station installation, including reports and tables.
Series contains photocopied correspondence relating to climate monitoring stations.
File contains photocopied correspondence relating to climate monitoring stations.
Series contains correspondence, meteorological registers, graphs, receipts, computer disks, maps, weather records, and other climate data.
Decayed dorry in grass outside small hut
File contains slides depicting weather balloons.
Photograph depicts a weather balloon ascending into the air with a clear sky in the background.
Group stands and sits on front steps of rectory. Left to right: Rev. William Edwin Collison, Mabel and John Maxwell Collison, Alice Collison. (William, Max, and Alice are sons and daughter of Archdeacon W.H. Collison).
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Dad & Auntie Al with Aunt May & Uncle Max at the rectory St. Luke's church [...?]".
Group of eight men wearing suits and ties pose with Reverend Collison (oldest son of Marion & Archdeacon W.H. Collison).
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Rev. W. E. Collison & his Lay Readers at Massett, Q.C.Is.”
Three men can be seen on deck of small boat. Rocky shore in foreground, forest and hills on opposite shore in background.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: "Dad - en route up Nass River on official business. (hence the flag & business suit!)"; "Going up the Nass. Dad (Indian Agent) Cap Barry (Inspect. of Schools) travelling up the Nass River to Aiyansh".
Rev. William Edwin Collison stands waist deep in water, with axe resting on shoulder (oldest son of Archdeacon W.H. Collison). Trees and hill on opposite shore visible in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Dad at Kincolith".
Group poses between two buildings, small dog visible behind. Wood piles and tree stumps can be seen on hill in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Metlakatla BC / Back row - W.E. Collison, Fr. Hogan, ?, ? Canon Keen / Front row - ?, ?, Bishop Du Vernet, Archdeacon Laycock". See also item 2009.7.1.32 for image featuring Father Hogan, and 2009.7.1.29 for image featuring Bishop Du Vernet.
Archdeacon W.H. Collison and an unidentified man on the "Dawn," Collison's boat. Forested hills and several buildings are visible in the background. Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "The 'Dawn' Archdeacon Collison's boat."
File contains articles and obituaries regarding the life and death of W.E. Collison, as well as a letter of condolence from T.D. Patullo to Bertha Collison. Also contained within this file is an attestation to the baptism of Bertha Davies on 26 January 1897 in Devon, England and a certified handwritten copy of the marriage register entry for the marriage of W.E. Collison and Bertha Davies in Metlakatla on 8 June 1900.
This file contains correspondence between W.E. Collison and Richard F. Van Valkenburgh; a letter and book listing from Francis Edwards, Ltd. (bookseller); a copy of a letter by W.E. Collison to the Prince Rupert Daily News; and three letters from First Nations individuals to W.E. Collison in his capacity as Indian Agent.