Series comprises correspondence, press releases, a report and other textual material pertaining to the Skagit Valley Hydro-Electric Project.
Series comprises speeches, campaigns, information on Society membership, IUS newsletters, news releases, brief to Provincial Cabinet and correspondence arranged by category.
Series comprises correspondence and other textual material.
Series comprises newspaper clippings.
Series comprises of video recordings of promotional campaigns, speeches and interviews.
Series comprises photographs of IUS members and displays.
Series comprises membership receipt logs, accounts payable, bank statements, personnel and other miscellaneous records.
Series consists of original audio reels of CKPG radio programming broadcasts recorded in Prince George from 1960 to 1979, as well as, dubbed audio cassette copies made by the Prince George Oral History Group.
Series consists of written transcriptions prepared in 2000 by members of the Prince George Oral History Group of audio cassettes dubbed from original CKPG audio reels of radio programming broadcast in Prince George from 1960 to 1973.
Series consists of 6 ledgers which record expenses for the mine and various other company owned premises in town.
Series consists of one file of 6 computer disks containing the transcripts of oral history interviews in electronic format organized by student name.
Series consists of audio tapes containing interviews conducted by students in the local history course, organized by student.
Series consists of one file containing two newspaper clippings, one from the BC Saturday Sunset dated September 14, 1912 and another from The Globe dated Saturday March 23, 1907
Series consists of materials related to the oral history related by Wilf Howlett to Audrey Smedley/L'Heureux. Includes 1 bound, 1 unbound, and 1 electronic transcript, as well as three audio recordings, each of which has an accompanying copy.
Series consists of 2 transcripts of an interview of Anne Fanshaw by Ramona Rose, Archivist at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Series consists of correspondence to and from Interior University Society (IUS) members, notably Murray Sadler, first President of the IUS, plus attachments, press releases, meeting notices, minutes, newspaper clippings, newsletters and committee reports concerning the Interior University Society and the Implementation Planning Group.
Series consists of executive, committee, general and annual general meeting minutes, agendas, meeting notices, correspondence, newsletters, correspondence, newspaper clippings, handwritten notes, lists of directors and press releases relating to the Interior University Society.
Series consists of textual materials concerned with all aspects of the work undertaken by the Interior University Society and includes speeches, correspondence, meeting minutes, committee and executive member reports, handwritten notes, newspaper clippings and miscellaneous textual materials.
Series consists of three booklets and one photograph relating to Mr. Carney Ferry.
Sem títuloSeries contains interviews conducted by Barry McKinnon and interviews of Barry McKinnon conducted by others.
Pacific Great Eastern Railway series consists of correspondence between departments, records pertaining to train movements, and ephemera. Series includes publications concerning the topics of unionized labour, railway operation, and public interest. Also consists of maps and technical drawings depicting Pacific Great Eastern Railway lines and structures.
Sem títuloThe Miscellaneous Forest History Material series consists of material created or used by various logging and pulp mill companies. Includes forms, union materials, maps, plans and other records related to the forestry sector in British Columbia. The series also comprises publications related to equipment and employee training, and correspondence and memorandum developed by B.C. Chemicals, a division of Canfor.
Series contains minutes from meetings, budget proposals, management and working plans, research projects and outlines, correspondence, and proposals to assume management over the Aleza Lake Research Forest from the Ministry of Forests.
Series contains material relating to Ainley's personal projects and research and professional projects. The material consists of transcribed copies of Ainley's early articles; drafts of sections, notes, research material and correspondence relating to "Creating Complicated Lives: Women and Science at English-Canadian Universities, 1880-1980"; conference proceedings, research material, notes and correspondence relating to her research project, "Re-explorations: new perspectives on gender, environment and the transfer of knowledge in 19th and 20th century Canada and Australia"; material, predominately course descriptions and syllabi, relating to administering the Women's Studies Program at the University of Northern British Columbia; and photographs and slides relating to both her research and her personal life and hobbies. Series also contains conference proceedings, research notes, bibliographies, curricula vitae and other material.
Consists of legal records and documents related to the holdings and activities of J. B. Henderson-Roe and his father, C.H. Henderson-Roe, including a hand-drawn map of Prince George, Fort George, and South Fort George, as well as a surveyor's plan for a subdivision.
Consists of 3 notes sent by Blunt & Brocklehurst, Solicitors, Macclesfield, to C.H. Henderson-Roe, Esq. concerning financial matters.
Series consists of published materials (bound and unbound) generated by the BC Provincial Police.
Audrey Smedley L'Heureux writing, and journalism career spanned her editorship of the Nechako Chronicle (1964-1971), the Smithers Interior News (1974-1975), and the Alcan Ingot (1976-1977). Through her journalism experience, Audrey L’Heureux gained an interest in British Columbia history and began compiling her research into books.
This series consists of records relating to L'Heureux's writing, including book manuscripts, book reviews, and correspondence about publications. L'Heureux's "From Trail to Rail" book series was her most widely available publication. This series includes:
- "From Trail to Rail: Surveys & Gold, 1862 to 1904" published in 1987;
- "From Trail to Rail: Settlement Begins, 1905-1914" published in 1989; and,
- a third 1983 manuscript tentatively titled "From Trail to Rail: [Out of the Heart of British Columbia]" that was never published.
Draft manuscripts for all three of these publications are included in this series, in both digital and print format. The series also includes research materials for Audrey L'Heureux's first book "Northern B.C. in Retrospect" which was published in 1979.
Series consists of 38 typed transcripts of radio interviews conducted by Bob Harkins. Transcripts created by Barbara Harkins
Sem títuloThe Museum Formation in Prince George series consists of records related to the advocacy for and establishment of a museum in Prince George in the late 1950s and early 1960s
Series consists of different drafts of Chapter 7, "Unlocking the Medicine Chest: The Implications of Transferring Control of Health Services to First Nations," for the book, Prospering Together: The Economic Impact of Aboriginal Settlement in British Columbia, published by the Laurier Institute, as well as other related records. Includes publication "A Statistical Report on the Health of First Nations in British Columbia", Health Canada, 1995.
Series consists of unpublished papers and reports.
Series consists of the published papers and reports authored and co-authored by David G. Fish.
Series consists of 1 framed diploma from UNBC bestowing the title of Professor Emeritus on David Gomer Fish.
Diploma reads as follows : "The University of Northern British Columbia, British Columbia, Canada, The Chancellor of the University of Northern British with the approval of the Senate bestows the title of Professor Emeritus on David Gomer Fish, In Witness Whereof and by the Authority duly committed to us we have hereunto set our hand and seal, May 1997, R. Alex Reed, Registrar, Iona Campagnolo, Chancellor, Charles Jago, President."
The Photographs series consists of 6 black & white photographs of various sizes depicting Norah Banbery Doherty and her husband, Irwin Doherty, at Red Rock and on the ship from England
The Letters and Articles series consists of 1 letter written to N.L. Banbery by J.A. Warren, Director of Education, County Borough of Wolverhampton, 1 copy of an article written by Doherty for "Express and Star," 1 copy of an article written by Doherty for "S.T.U. Magazine," and 1 copy of an article written by Doherty for "The Woolpack"
This series consists of 191 black and white photographs (and computer disc copies) of Prentiss Gray's month-long trip on horseback when he travelled north from Jasper Park to Willmore Park. This series also includes 1 map identifying the trip route from Jasper Park, north.
This series consists of 303 black and white photographs (and computer disc copies) documenting Prentiss Gray's evaluatory trip along the BC/Alberta border in 1928.
Series consists of 10 colour photographs depicting the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding by Frank Oberle and by Geoffrey Weller 3 July 1992. UNBC Chancellor Iona Campagnolo is also depicted
Series consists of 6 video recordings (Memorex VHS), 4 audio recordings (Sony microcassettes), and 1 computer diskette (Verbatim DataLife 2HD)
Series consists of responses to information requests from registered participants in the Kemano Completion Project Review. Also includes copies of Department of Fisheries and Oceans records released for the British Columbia Utilities Commission Kemano Completion Project Review.
Series contains correspondence and various general information relating to the Aleza Lake Research Forest.
Series contains photocopied correspondence relating to climate monitoring stations.
Series contains research studies consisting of remeasurements in permanent sample plots.
Series contains aerial photographs, stump data sheets, permanent sample plot summaries, correspondence, minutes from meetings, research proposals, budget reports, measurement charts, various historical documents, permits, field notes, overview diagrams, and an inventory of the 1994 Northwood Pulp and Timber donation to the Fraser Fort George Museum.
Series contains survey notes.
Series contains 1 blank order form originally contained within the Corless funeral ledger
This series contains various materials, mostly textual records