File consists of a transcript of an oral history interview with Jean May.
Photograph depicts a compressed air mine locomotive on exhibition at the roadside in Britannia Beach.
Photograph depicts a 2 truck Shay locomotive on exhibition at the entrance to the city of Port Alberni.
File consists of material regarding federal and provincial travelling museum trains in British Columbia, including the 'Great Steam Exhibition of 1975' and the Confederation Train. Predominantly consists of photocopy reproductions, pamphlets, and clippings from periodicals.
File consists of material regarding the preservation and exhibition of Canadian Pacific Railway locomotive 374. Predominantly consists of photocopy reproductions, pamphlets, and clippings from periodicals.
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to public events in Prince George, includes material on visits from the Prime Minister, Christmas time, fall fair exhibitions, the golden jubliee, centennials, and dominion day celebrations. Includes: "Golden Jubilee Celebration Prince George Official Program" booklet from the city of Prince George (May 1965) and "Look at us now" typescript lyrics of a song about Prince George (1985).
Image depicts the Exhibition Sports Centre, which used to be a drill hall army base, on Keller Street in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts the Exhibition Sports Centre, which used to be a drill hall army base, on Keller Street in Prince George, B.C.
Handwritten ethnological notes concerning locations and dialects of Chilcotin, Carrier, Sekani, and "Nah-anes" peoples.
Reports as follows: Number 2. Report of the Exploration from Quesnal to Lake Tatla, via Natla and Nakosla, by Major Frank L. Pope. 1865. Title page, map, and pages 1-36. (Pages 15-17: Indian tribes; pages 32-36: vocabulary of "Siccany" (Sekani) tribe, living n. w. of Lake Tatla.) Number 3. Report of the British Columbia and Stekine Exploring Expedition, by Major Frank L Pope. 1866. Title page and pages 1-42. (Pages 27-28: Indian tribes; pages 29-30, Trading with Indians.) Number 4. Report of the Lake Babine and Skeena River Exploration, by Captain James L. Butler. 1866. 19 pages. Number 5. Report of the Atnah & Northern Explorations, by Captain J. Trimble Rothrock. 1866. 10 pages. Number 6. Report of Provisions Expended by the Stekine Exploring party; and proposed plan of an exploration from the Stekine to the Youkon, by George Blenkinsop. 1866. 8 pages, including map.
Swanton, John Reed. “Materials relating to the Haida.” [1898?]. Manuscript 4117-a, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.
Consists of reproduced archival material collected from the Smithsonian Institution in order to facilitate regional access to records.
Photograph depicts crowd, horses, tents and flag pole in foreground with buildings and trees in background.
Annotation on verso: “Fourth Fall Fair Prince George, Sept 1915".
A monthly journal published by the Church Missionary Society (CMS) featuring the work of CMS missionaries around the world. Note: pages 315-320 are missing.
The Bishop sits at a table, drinking tea.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "[...?] taken at Eastbourne Missionary Exhibition March 1903 [...?]".
File consists of itineraries, speeches, newspaper clippings, correspondence, programs, ephemera, and invitations related to Campagnolo's political speeches of 1983. Includes:
- Program: “An Evening with Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada” at the Canada Pavilion, Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, December 13, 1983
- Notecard to Iona Campagnolo from Barbara Finn (?) re: thank you and monetary gift of One Pound from the Republic of Biafra, ca. January 1983
- Christmas card to Iona Campagnolo from Jauvier (?), January 15, 1983
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo to Calgary North Liberals: “Talent Identification”, January 27, 1983
- Itinerary for Iona Campagnolo: Calgary to Toronto to Vancouver, January 28-29, 1983
- Generic letter to members of CARAL (Canadian Abortion Rights Action League), February 1983
- Invitation to Iona Campagnolo from Prime Minister Trudeau to dine with Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, Vancouver, March 10, 1983 (includes handwritten notes)
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Executive Meeting, June 18, 1983
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Mission-Port Moody Liberal Association, July 22, 1983
- Postcard to Iona Campagnolo from Sharon re: visit, July 22, 1983
- Postcard to Iona Campagnolo from Eric re: trip update, August 4, 1983
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Ottawa-Vanier Liberal Association, November 2, 1983
- Notecard to Iona Campagnolo from Lise re: happy new year (in French), ca. December 1983
- Newspaper articles:
- Advertisement for May edition of Chatelaine magazine featuring “The Prime of Iona Campagnolo”, Chatelaine magazine, April 1983
- Page 17 from Macleans magazine featuring a photograph of Iona Campagnolo talking on a phone, January 3, 1983
- “Gallup poll indicates woman leader wouldn’t affect loyalty to party” The Ottawa Citizen, October 24, 1983
- “Campagnolo urges united voice” The Beacon Herald, April 22, 1983
- “The Last Word is Yours”, Chatelaine magazine, August 1983
- “Iona: you’ve come a long way, President” The Vancouver Sun, February 19, 1983
- “Campagnolo collects critics with every step” The Vancouver Sun, February 19, 1983
- “Liberal leadership bid not for Campagnolo” Times Colonist, September 7, 1983
- “Madame President”, Saturday Night, September 1983
- Special feature on World University Games in Edmonton, The Edmonton Journal, July 2, 1983
- Blank postcard featuring apprentice dancers in Taos Pueblo, New Mexico
File consists of speeches, background information, newspaper clippings, memoranda, correspondence, itineraries, ephemera, and interview transcriptions relating to Campanolo's political speeches of 1977. Includes:
- Speech by Hon. Iona Campagnolo, extract from debate on address in reply to the Speech from the Throne, 3rd Session, 30th Parliament, Monday October 24, 1977
- Speech by Hon. Iona Campagnolo at the Women of the Year Awards: “It’s Your Move”, Kitchener, O.N., October 13, 1977
- Speech by Hon. Iona Campagnolo to the Canadian National Exhibition Sports Day: “Sportfuture”, Toronto, O.N., August 27, 1977
- Speech by Hon. Iona Campagnolo to the 1977 World Congress on Mental Health: “Health by the People”, Vancouver, B.C., August 21, 1977
- Speech by Hon. Iona Campagnolo to the Industrial Relations Management Association of B.C.: “Jigger usurps Jogger, or vs/vs It’s Up to You”, Harrison Hot Springs, B.C., February 25, 1977
- Speech by Hon. Iona Campagnolo to the Sports Federation of Canada: “I’m o.k. you’re o.k. but what about sport”, Toronto, O.N., January 28, 1977
- Portion of press release (?) sent out for editing (?) re: 1977 Canada Summer Games in St. John’s Newfoundland, August 9, 1977
- Telex to Iona Campagnolo re: itinerary while in Frankfurt, Germany, April 28, 1977
- Telex to Iona Campagnolo re: press reports, April 28, 1977
- Memo to Iona Campagnolo from Lucie re: Team Canada, April 29, 1977
- Telex to Iona Campagnolo from G. Jacobsen re: visit to West Germany, April 27, 1977
- Letterhead (blank) of the Minister of State, Fitness and Amateur Sport
- Itinerary of Iona Campagnolo visit to Vienna, May 7-9, 1977
- Itinerary of Iona Campagnolo visit to Hungary, May 9-11, 1977
- Christmas card from Prime Minister Trudeau and family, 1977
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo conveying pleasure received by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II upon their visit, October 15, 1977
- Letter and Invitation to Iona Campagnolo to attend the ordination of “three Haidas into the Anglican Church as Deacons” from Victoria and Godfrey Kelly, October 6, 1977
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Doug de F-? re: hockey, November 15, 1977
- Transcription for “Question Period”, CTV Production with Bruce Phillips, Ottawa Bureau Chief, CTV News with Guest Iona Campagnolo, air date: October 30, 1977
- Telex to Iona Campagnolo from Chris Lang re: keep up the good fight, November 18, 1977
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Mollie McPhee re: thank you, July 23, 1977
- Newspaper article: “Le sport meriterait une politique”, Loisir Plus magazine, December 1977
- Notes for interview on Vienna TV re: Olympics, 1977
- Itinerary for Iona Campagnolo, April 24-May 11, 1977, trip to Austria, Italy, Germany and Hungary
- Itinerary for August 26, 1977 trip to Kitchener to open large scale sporting event
- Telegram to Iona Campagnolo from E.S. Morse, May 30, 1977
- Itinerary and background information re: trip to Matane, Quebec, June 23-24, 1977
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from B. Kejriky (?) re: gift of photos and newspaper clippings from recent trip to Warsaw, Poland, May 25, 1977
- Transcript, Iona Campagnolo interviewed by Peter Gzowski on C.B.C.’s “90 Minutes Live”, February 16, 1977
- Program: “International Night” Business and Professional Women’s Club of Windsor, February 26, 1977 featuring Iona Campagnolo giving the evening’s address
- The Canadian magazine featured in the Province newspaper, “The woman who could be Prime Minister: Iona Campagnolo” by Roy MacGregor, July 23, 1977 (SEPARATED SEE “OVERSIZE BOX #35”)
- Report by The Committee on International Hockey to The Honourable Iona Campagnolo, Minister of State Fitness and Amateur Sport (1977)
File contains ephemera, correspondence, and newspaper clippings related to political speeches given by Campagnolo in 1974. Includes:
- Political campaign flyer supporting Frank Howard, NDP, 1974
- “Male Chauvinist Pig” Tie, Tie belonged to Roy Last, campaign manager. He surrendered it to Iona Campagnolo for a winning campaign in July 1974 on Election Night. (SEPARATED SEE “OVERSIZE BOX #36”)
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Margaret Trudeau, re: thank you for gift, November 12, 1974
- Political campaign pamphlet: Iona Campagnolo: “A New voice for Skeena”, 1974 authorized by Skeena Liberal Association
- Small advertisements for Iona Campagnolo: “A New voice for Skeena”, 1974 authorized by Skeena Liberal Association
- Itinerary for attendance at the Saskatchewan Indian Summer Games in Kamsack (1974?)
- “Campagnolo” – political campaign newspaper, 1974 (2 copies) (SEPARATED SEE “OVERSIZE BOX #35”)
- Newspapers regarding Iona Campagnolo’s victory as Skeena M.P., 1974
- The Daily News, July 9, 1974
- The Nechako Chronicle, July 11, 1974
- The News Advertiser, July 9, 1974
- Newspaper clippings:
- Newspaper photo of Iona Campagnolo at her first Federal Campaign in Terrace, 1974
- “Campagnolo sees fortunes on the rise for the Liberals”
- “All set for snowslide victory” Prince Rupert, June 3, 1974
- “Campagnolo says message is clear” (unidentified, undated)
- “Girl (candidate) meets boy (tractor operator) at logging camp…”
- “Iona’s itinerary” (unidentified) May 29, 1974
- “Liberals open headquarters” (unidentified) May 29, 1974
- “Woman urged to enter political field” (unidentified, undated)
- Iona Campagnolo being licked by a dog (unidentified, undated)
- “Barrett won’t talk – Chretien” (unidentified, undated)
- “Rupert alderman enters race” (unidentified, undated)
- “Trudeau returns in Liberal landslide” The Daily News, July 9, 1974
- “Island kindergarten honours memory of Chief Weah” The Daily News, May 23, 1974
- “Liberals open headquarter” (unidentified, undated)
- “Iona back” (unidentified, undated)
- “Liberal candidate off to Islands” (unidentified, undated)
- “Where the candidates are” The Daily News, June 10, 1974
- “A kick out of Kamloops” (unidentified, undated)
- “Iona back” (unidentified, undated)
- Newspaper photograph featuring Iona Campagnolo in attendance at an Emily Carr travelling art exhibition, The Daily News, June 4, 1974
- “Campagnolo wins in Skeena” The Nechako Chronicle, July 11, 1974
- “It’s Campagnolo for Skeena” The News Advertiser, July 9, 1974
- “Railway network to boost port” (unidentified, undated)
- Newspaper photograph featuring Jean Chretien and Iona Campagnolo in Hazelton, B.C.
- “Chretien says B.C. stalling”
- Newspaper photographs featuring 1) Prime Minister Trudeau, Margaret Trudeau and Iona Campagnolo / 2) Iona Campagnolo and George Jeffries, V.P., B.C. Native Brotherhood
- Newspaper photographs featuring: 1) Iona Campagnolo changing a tire, News Advertiser, June 4, 1974 / 2) Prime Minister Trudeau visiting a Terrace high school, June 13, 1974
- “Our lady in Ottawa” The Herald, July 10, 1974
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo and Cyril Shelford holding small objects for the camera, possibly at Bulkley Valley Exhibition in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo and Cyril Shelford, possibly at Bulkley Valley Exhibition in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo talking to a man and children in front of a display for Fisher wood-burning stoves, possibly at Bulkley Valley Exhibition in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo talking with a man in front of a banner for Granisle Copper Limited, possibly at Bulkley Valley Exhibition in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo talking with a man in front of a banner for Granisle Copper Limited, possibly at Bulkley Valley Exhibition in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Deputy Premier Grace McCarthy and young girl having their picture taken on stage with Iona Campagnolo and others in background at the 48th Bulkley Valley Exhibition in Smithers.
Photograph depicts a man at a microphone on stage with Iona Campagnolo, Deputy Premier Grace McCarthy, and others in the background at the 48th Bulkley Valley Exhibition in Smithers.
Photograph depicts a smiling young boy wearing a Mickey Mouse shirt at the Smithers Bulkley Valley Exhibition.
Photograph depicts Gloria George and First Nations crowd members dancing at the Smithers Bulkley Valley Exhibition.
Photograph depicts First Nations dancer Leonard Goerge and his sister Gloria George in a crowd at the Smithers Bulkley Valley Exhibition. Photograph possibly taken at Telkwa.
Photograph depicts First Nations dancer Leonard George in front of a crowd of spectators at the Smithers Bulkley Valley Exhibition. Photograph possibly taken at Telkwa.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo having her palm read by a woman at the Smithers Bulkley Valley Exhibition.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo riding with children on a truck bed float at the Smithers Bulkley Valley Exhibition parade.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo standing next to a parade float for the 1979 Northern BC Winter Games in Smithers at the Smithers Bulkley Valley Exhibition parade.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo waving to a crowd while walking in front of Smithers Bridal Store at the Bulkley Valley Exhibition parade in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo waving and walking in front of Van's News store at the Bulkley Valley Exhibition parade in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo laughing and clapping while walking in front of horses at the Bulkley Valley Exhibition parade in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo walking in a parade in front of horses at the Bulkley Valley Exhibition in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo talking to a boy on a bicycle with Boy Scout leader and a man in a naval captain costume at the Bulkley Valley Exhibition in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo listening to Boy Scouts at the 48th Bulkley Valley Exhibition in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo greeting Boy Scouts at the 48th Bulkley Valley Exhibition in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo speaking to a man in a naval captain’s costume in front of the stage at the 48th Bulkley Valley Exhibition in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo, Cyril Shelford, Grace McCarthy and others with a young girl on stage at the 48th Bulkley Valley Exhibition in Smithers.
Photograph depicts Cyril Shelford and an unknown man onstage at the 48th Bulkley Valley Exhibition in Smithers.
Photograph depicts members of the Harlem Globetrotters exhibition basketball team with school children. Photograph was taken for the Westend Sports Association of Montreal.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding the Pearson Cup, international exchange with Cuba, and financial assistance for baseball organizations. Prominent correspondents include MP Corine Campbell. Also includes sports programmes for the Canada Senior Baseball Championships and an exhibition game between the Mark 10 All Stars and the Cuban National Team, original and photocopied newspaper clippings, a press release about Cuban baseball, a financial projection for a game between a Cuban all-star team and the Montreal Expos, notes, telexes, and memoranda.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding the quality of football in the Canadian Football League (CFL), expansion of the National Football League (NFL) into Canada, Grey Cup 1978, and the establishment of a football team in Halifax. Prominent correspondents include MP Armand Caouette and MLA Jeremy Akerman. Also includes original and photocopied newspaper clippings, a copy of a radio report on bringing the NFL to Canada, a list of Canadian athletes, photocopied maps on how to get to Toronto's Exhibition Stadium for the 1978 Grey Cup, a wine list and menu for a post-Grey Cup dinner reception, schedules of events for Grey Cup week, an agenda for Grey Cup athletes, notes, telexes, and memoranda.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Alberta. Also includes a business card for executive director of the Canadian Equestrian Federation William Little, press releases about the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and cultural programs during the games, a brief on Dr. Robert Tait McKenzie, draft copy of Campagnolo's speech at the opening the Commonwealth Stadium in French and English, a brochure on the Young Artists of the Commonwealth exhibition, a report containing information about royal protocol and the queen's affects, notes and telexes.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Alberta. Also includes press releases concerning media coverage of the Games, international performers, and the arrival of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, a brochure promoting the Young Artists of the Commonwealth Exhibition, a booklet about the Commonwealth entitled "Canadian Regional Review," a list of guests invited to a state dinner with Queen Elizabeth, a booklet on the Commonwealth Sculpture Symposium telexes, and memoranda.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding the cost of the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Alberta. Also includes newspaper clippings, a press release about wrestlers from the United States and Cuba, a report on lacrosse as a demonstration sport at the Commonwealth Games, a brochure promoting the Commonwealth Photography Exhibition, and telexes.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding financial assistance for construction and maintenance of sports centres. Also includes a proposal for a field house in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; an estimated financial statement and proposed floor plans for a recreation centre in Yellowknife; two pages from a programme for the 1976 North Thompson Fall Fair; notes, and memoranda.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding sports programs and meetings. Also includes original and photocopied newspaper clippings, a project proposal with photographs of a Canadian Patented Recreational building, a proposal for an All-Canada Art Exhibition, an informational poster of a Squall removable court for squash and racquetball, and a proposal for a film entitled "Fitness, Nutrition and You!"