Portable buildings in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Dent/Basford/Campagnolo, Fairview Sodturning, Prince Rupert, 1/3/75”
Portable buildings in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Dent/Basford/Campagnolo, Fairview Sodturning, Prince Rupert, 1/3/75”
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Fairview Opening, Prince Rupert, 1/3/75”.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Douglas Day [in celebration of James Douglas], November 19, 1975".
Six unidentified individuals can be seen sitting at table on right.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: “Terrace, April 22”.
Unidentified man on left looks on. Group stands in front of banner reading "TAI CHI CHUAN ASS'N 14TH ANNIVERSARY". Campagnolo stands on far right.
Group stands in front of wall featuring many framed pictures and carved artwork.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “To Jenni, Love + Thanks for your stern support. Mum.”
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Dave Milne photo” [Prince George?].
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Alice Massad, faithful worker, Ottawa Office (staff of 23)”.
Unidentified man stands in background.
Map includes an annotated line indicating the city limits and the crown land surrounding the village of Kitimat.
Newspaper contains highlighted article regarding "Abortion and Capital Punishment - Reverse sides of a Dark Medal."
Photograph depicts, from left to right, local politician Hartley Dent (possibly), Minister Ron Basford, Prince Rupert Mayor Peter Lester, and MP Iona Campagnolo speaking on a stage in front of a construction trailer.
Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo sitting next to Jack Talstra, future mayor of Terrace, at an unknown location in Terrace, BC.
Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo talking to people attending her "Living Room Speech" in Terrace, BC.
Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo sitting at a table with other politicians or constituents in a meeting in Skeena or Ottawa.
Photograph depicts an aerial view of the Fairview container terminal in Prince Rupert
Photograph depicts Skeena MP Iona Campagnolo speaking into a microphone to open the National Cross-Country Ski Championships in Burns Lake. Skiers stand behind the starting line.
Photograph depicts the view to the northwest from the site of the terminal building at the Rainbow Lake Ski Club.
Photograph depicts the construction of the Queen Charlotte Islands museum at Skidegate by a residence.
Group sits on chairs against wall behind podium under banner reading "TAI CHI CHUAN ASS'N 14TH ANNIVERSARY". Ying yang symbol stands in front of podium. Campagnolo sits in front on far left.
Group stands in front of banner reading "TAI CHI CHUAN ASS'N 14TH ANNIVERSARY". Campagnolo stands on far right, unidentified man and woman in centre hold knife together, arms raised.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Dave Milne photo” [Prince George?].
Campagnolo speaks to Ray Skoglund, owner of Skoglund Hot Springs; both hold glasses.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Mr. Ray Skoglund, Terrace 1975”.
Campagnolo faces away from camera.
Photograph depicts a forested mountain, the bottom half of which has been logged and terraced; beneath the mountain is a railroad track and parked vehickes including a schoolbus and two dumptrucks.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Fairview Sodturning, Prince Rupert, 1/3/75”.
Handwritten annotations on verso read: “Granisle Mine,” and “woman operators on strip mine”.
Publication is entitled "The Kitimat River: Its Use and Its Importance to Residents of the Kitimat District".
Map depicts annotations marking the major freight-ways: Garnet Ent. Truck Haul from Vancouver to Terrace, Canada Freightways Lyndon Trucking from Vancouver-Edmonton-Alaska Highway, Lindsays Transfer from Terrace to Dease Lake and Telegraph Creek, and the Northland Navigation roll-on and roll-off service. The cities and towns of Vancouver, Prince George, Dawson Creek, Terrace, Kitimat and Whitehorse are noted.
Graph depicting the water levels from the years 1965 to 1974 in Atlin Lake.
Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo speaking at podium in Greater Vancouver, possibly North Vancouver.
Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo, a RCMP officer, and a customs officer standing in front of a boundary marker at the Canadian-American border between Hyder and Stewart.
Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo talking to people attending her "Living Room Speech" in Terrace, BC.
Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo with two women advocating for a Women's Centre on International Women's Day in front of Carter's Jewellery in Smithers, BC.
Photograph depicts Prime Minister Trudeau and Iona Campagnolo with students from Burns Lake in the House of Commons.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo meeting with students from Burns Lake School in the House of Commons or elsewhere in Ottawa.
Photograph depicts, from left to right, bush pilot Bill (William) Domonkos, Romeo LeBlanc (Minister of State for Fisheries), MP Iona Campagnolo, and Chief Paddy Leon in Topley Landing near Lake Babine.
Photograph depicts Skeena MP Iona Campagnolo speaking with George Brown of Burns Lake Community Development Corporation in Burns Lake while being filmed by director Paul Rockett.
Photograph depicts Skeena MP Iona Campagnolo speaking with George Brown of Burns Lake Community Development Corporation in Burns Lake while being filmed by director Paul Rockett. Unknown man in centre.
Photograph depicts Skeena MP Iona Campagnolo listening to Jamie Sterritt at BC Federal Liberal Caucus meeting in Terrace.
Photograph depicts a group of people standing by a Boeing ASW 707 test aircraft and a Lockheed Electra ASW naval test aircraft.
Photograph taken from interior of vehicle, dashboard visible in foreground. Snow on either side of highway stands at extreme height.
Trees on mountain base visible in background.
Man stands beside pickup truck on highway, hills in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “With the boss at Kivsta, Q.C.I.: May 1976, 13,000 yrs. carbondated habitation in the same location-- The real Charlottes and his counter culture protection in the rain, mist, moss and dense forest of the Haida”.
Sign in foreground reads: “Stop Bull Shitting, [Phoney (crossed out)] Ioney”.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “The Kitimat Oil Port Environmental Lobby, didn’t believe I killed it. I did!”
Running track visible in background.
Publication contains a government publication published in 1969 by the Task Force on Sports for Canadians, which was authorized by the Cabinet to study the field of sports and to report their findings on the sports situation in Canada at the time.