Item is an audio reel to reel recording of Jack Carbutt's Armistice Day Broadcast (ca. 1961 [?] including a rebroadcast recording of the Right Honourable William Lyon McKenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada recorded during the inauguration of the Dominion Carillon, Ottawa on July 1st 1927. Extent 30 minutes
Item is an audio recording of music entitled "Armistice Day 1914-1918" used by Jack Carbutt for his Remembrance Day radio broadcasts. Accompanying note signifies music provided to Carbutt by Bill Ward.
Item is a reel to reel recording entitled 'Dance Tape' containing music possibly used by Carbutt in his radio show. Extent 15 minutes
File consists of an audio recording of an interview with Anna Mellos. Includes one original recorded audio cassette and one copy.
File consists of an audio recording of an interview with Glen Stanley. Includes one original recorded audio cassette and one copy.
File consists of an audio recording of an interview with Cy Bechtel. Includes one original recorded audio cassette and two copies.
File consists of an audio recording of an interview with Jack Boudreau. Includes one original recorded audio cassette and one copy.
Item is an audio reel to reel recording of Board of Broadcast Governors (BBG) Hearings, Prince Rupert, 1965 [?] dealing with an application fora broadcasting license for a group in Prince Rupert, BC. The Board of Broadcast Governors later became the Canadian Radio Television Commission
Item is an audio recording of World War II music and poetry, used by Jack Carbutt's Remembrance Day radio broadcasts ca. 1960s.
Item is a reel to reel recording of Prince George performers Roy Lind playing accordion and Frank Schutch on bass and vocals broadcast 'live' on CKPG radio in 1960.
Item is a audio reel to reel recording entitled "Remembrance Day Tape" by Jack Carbutt with musical recordings. Originally cut October 1960 and re-dubbed 1967, narrator Jack Carbutt.
Item consists of audio recording of Prince George "Old Timers" and Mrs. Peckham interviewed by Jack Carbutt in 1962.
Item consists of a recording of the local radio program "For What it is Worth" a monologue by Jack Carbutt on current affairs. Also includes interview by Carbutt with Armand Handley (?) of Aleza Lake and Gordon Walter in September 1980.