Subseries consists of lecture notes, photocopied readings, course outlines and other material for the UNBC course taught by Weller “Social and Health Policy and Administration.” The files also contain material that appears to predate the course.
Series consists of material related to courses taught by Weller as a professor at Bishop’s University, Lakehead University and UNBC. Material includes lecture notes, syllabi, reading lists, exam questions, assignments, photocopied articles, and newspaper clippings.
Series consists of records reflecting the activities of the Dezell and Rustad families. Series include mayoral records from Bea and Garvin Dezell when Garvin served as Mayor of Prince George. Series includes materials celebrating Bea Dezell's life created by her family. Series also includes fundraising efforts for the Northern Medical Programs Trust. Finally, series includes a collection of "spruce" dollars and commemorative coins.
File consists of a spiral bound booklet titled "The Prince George Places of Bridget Moran" prepared for the Little Rebellion Conference by Kent Sedgwick.
File consists of clippings and notes relating to social issues in Prince George. File predominantly consists of articles clipped from the Prince George Citizen relating to Aimhi, Boy Scouts, Prince George Rotary Club, homeless shelters, St. Vincent de Paul, Salvation Army, social work, and health issues in Prince George.
Photograph depicts a snow covered building. Annotation on verso of photograph states: "The good old winter time at the Hospital aR"
Photograph depicts numerous buildings with a grassy field in the foreground and a mountain range in the background. Annotation on recto of photograph states: "The Hospital at Hazelton"
Photograph depicts a multi-level hospital surrounded by smaller buildings and a wooden walkway. Annotation on recto of photograph states: "Methodist Hospital, Bella Bella B.C. George E. Darby, B.A., M.B., Superintendent"
Photograph depicts the multi-level Prince Rupert hospital with trees and shrubbery in the foreground. Annotation on recto of photograph states: "Prince Rupert Hospital W.W.W. Photo"
Photograph depicts two women holding diplomas and wearing what appear to be nursing uniforms standing on either side of a man in a chair with trees in the background.
Photograph depicts one man is wearing a hospital gown and on well dress man peughing a large halibut on a dock. A boat is tied to dock in the background. Handwritten annotation in pencil on verso reads: “Halibut Mamaculla”
Photograph depicts two men in a row boat, one rowing and one holding a peugh (J.J. Claxton) and watching the catch being reeled in on the fishing pole of another man wearing a hospital gown. A small boy on the deck watches. Handwritten annotation in pencil on verso reads: “JJC x”
J.J. Claxton fishing aboard the M.S. Columbia while a public health nurse does laundry on deck. Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “JJ Claxton fishing”.
Photograph depicts James Joseph Claxton, on board the M.S. Columbia, awaiting the arrival of a public health nurse, lighthhouse keeper and assistant lighthouse keeper who are approaching in a small boat. Handwritten annotations on verso read: “James Joseph Claxton - my uncle. Cook on the Columbia”; “James Joseph Claxton. JJC awaiting arrival of Public Health Nurse, Lighthouse Keeper and Asst Light house Keeper at Pine Island between Port Hardy & Bull Harvour. M.S. Columbia, Columbia Coast Missions (Anglican)”
Photograph depicts an unidentified woman (Public Health Nurse?) looking back over the water towards some buildings and a lighthouse on a rocky shore (Pine Island?).
The images consists primarily of 130+ photographs taken by or belonging to Reverend R.W. Large, MD which depict communities on the Northwest Coast between approximately 1898 and 1920 including Bella Bella, Rivers Inlet, and Port Simpson, including native villages in which Reverend Large worked. Images show scenes of native fishing, canneries, mission hospitals, churches, girls schools, portraits of native families, and Northwest Coast totems. Other images include 25+ photographs and postcards from the Large family depicting ships and boats on the North Coast.
Consists of 165 black and white photographs depicting Northwest Coast communities including Bella Bella, Rivers Inlet, Port Simpson, and Prince Rupert between approximately 1900 and 1920. Also includes postcard images of ships and boats on the North Coast belonging to the Large family, from Reverend Large's son Dr. R.G. Large. Also includes 39 colour slides ca. 1960 of ship scenes and weather balloon launches from the Dr. R.G. Large family.
Zonder titelPhotograph depicts large swath of dark waste down mountainside to right of valley. The waste dump is believed to be visible at top of swath on right of image. Bench mining visible on the North and South peak in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Oct. 25 / 65 4:25 PM."
Fonds consists of 1 copy of a typed transcript featuring Winnifred Emily Warner Russell (nee Large) being interviewed by her daughter Bev Christensen. Content of transcript includes the topics of nursing training in Vernon (1923-26) and nursing in Grace Hospital in Vancouver, and General Hospitals in Prince George, Prince Rupert, and Smithers up until 1957. No audio recording gifted.
File consists of:
- Letter of suspension from R.J. Burnham, Department of Social Welfare to Bridget Moran (Feb. 17, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from R.M. Strachan, MLA re: copy of letter to Premier Bennett (Jan. 9, 1964)
- Newspaper clippings from: The Sun; the Province; and the Citizen
- Letter from H.M. Morrison, Chair of Civil Service Commission to Bridget Moran lifting her suspension (June 9, 1965).
- Copy of contract between Bridget Moran and Arsenal Pulp Press Book Publishers for the publication of Stoney Creek Woman (June 3, 1988)
- Copy of speech made by Judy Kennedy at Bridget Moran's Retirement Roast
- Copy of Ms. Moran's resume (1999)
- School District #57 Teacher Contract with Bridget Moran (Sept. 23, 1977)
- Writer's Contract and License between the CBC and Bridget Moran for the broadcast of 1 original story 10 min. in length (Dec. 20, 1979)
- Original copy of Bridget Moran's undergraduate [microfilmed?] transcript from the University of Toronto (received 1963)
- Typed letter from (Mary?) Martin to Bridget Moran (Nov. 15, 1974)
- Letter of thanks from CJOR Radio "Nightline" Moderator Chuck Cook to Bridget Moran (April 13, 1972)
- Letter of rejection from Western Producer Prairie Books to Bridget Moran for Where Winds Come Sweet (October 2, 1981)
- Three copies of Ms. Moran's School District 57 (Prince George) Employee Earnings Statements.
File consists of:
- Letter to Bridget Moran from the Welfare Rights Organization (1972)
- Newspaper clippings from the following newspapers: The Sun, The Vancouver Sun and the Province*Extract from the Minutes of the Vancouver city Council meeting of October 2, 1973
- Copies of "A Charter of Human Rights for Recipients of Social Assistance" (July 1973)
- Letter and candidate information package sent to Bridget Moran regarding election to the South Vancouver Community Resource Board
- Copies of paper "Poverty is Big Business" presented to Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Social Workers, June 1973 by Bridget Moran
- Copy of "Brief Committee on Integration of Welfare Services" by People on Welfare (?) August 1973
- "The Forgotten Poor: Who Are We?" by the Committee on Welfare
- Copy of letter to Harry Rankin, Chair, Social Services Committee from Bridget Moran on behalf of People on Welfare (July 8, 1973)
- An address delivered at the School of Social Work, U.B.C. on September 25, 1972 by Bridget Moran
- "Emergency Welfare Services" by People on Welfare (Jan. 24, 1974).
This journal by Dr. Lazier consists of his obstetric notes on pregnancies, childbirths, infant deaths, and maternal deaths during his practice from 1901 through 1918 and 1922 through 1930. Some of the locations and regions covered in the journal include: Prince George/Fort George and the surrounding area, Nakusp, Arrowhead, Beaton, Camborne, Princeton, Fraser Lake, Burns Lake, Grayson (Saskatchewan), Neville (Saskatchewan), Ranfurly (Alberta), Minburn (Alberta), etc. A few pages at the back of the journal consists of a child’s writing in pencil of a “list of made up words” and a list of “German words.”
Zonder titelCollection consists of 30 audio cassettes containing 46 interviews conducted primarily by radio & TV broadcaster Bob Harkins with local personalities. Most recordings were conducted at CJCI Studios, Prince George. The station was launched in 1970 by Central Interior Radio, broadcasting on 620 AM. In 1983, Central Interior also launched CIBC-FM in the city. Central Interior Radio was acquired by the Vista Broadcast Group in 2005.
Zonder titelImage depicts Parkside Intermediate Care Home on Ospika Boulevard in Prince George. Map coordinates 53°55'02.6"N 122°47'41.6"W
Image depicts Parkside Intermediate Care Home on Ospika Boulevard in Prince George. Map coordinates 53°55'02.6"N 122°47'41.6"W
Image depicts Parkside Intermediate Care Home on Ospika Boulevard in Prince George. Map coordinates 53°55'02.6"N 122°47'41.6"W
File consists of textual documents regarding fundraising for Northern Medical Programs Trust. Documents mostly consist of email correspondence.
This fonds illustrates Bridget Moran’s careers as a writer, a social worker and a social activist primarily within the Prince George region of British Columbia. This fonds also contains records pertaining to her personal relationships with family and friends and her receipt of various honours and awards.
Types of records reflective of her career as a writer include: published articles and unpublished manuscripts, drafts and front cover mock-ups, correspondence with editors from Arsenal Pulp Press, grant applications, notebooks, background material, writer’s workshop invitations and overviews, photographs, oral history interviews and transcripts, and VHS recordings of classroom talks given by Bridget Moran, Mary John and Justa Monk re: her publications.
Types of records reflective of her career as a social worker and social activist include: annual reports, work journals, correspondence and published newspaper articles re: social policy, photographs, and general background material. Correspondence, photographs and newspaper clippings highlight her personal relationships, while her receipt of honours and awards is demonstrated through copies of letters of recommendation, newspaper clippings, photographs, VHS recordings of award ceremonies, event itineraries, congratulatory correspondence, and invitations.
The Bridget Moran fonds has been divided into the following four series:
- Published and Unpublished Materials
- Career Related Materials
- Personal Papers and Correspondence
- Honours and Awards.
Series consists of newspaper clippings, correspondence, photographs, pamphlets, newsletters, advertisements, contracts, notebooks, audiocassettes of oral interviews and readings, transcripts, book launch announcements, front cover mock-ups, edited drafts, manuscripts, fact sheets, poems, catalogues, bookmarks, skits, conference events programme, poster, grant applications and related correspondence, a wooden placard, handwritten notes, book reviews, inquest reports, background material, VHS recordings of classroom talks given by Bridget Moran, Mary John and Justa Monk re: her publications, and ephemera. This series contains material from all five of her publications:
- (1988) Stoney Creek Woman: The Story of Mary John. Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press.
- (1990) Judgment at Stoney Creek. Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press
- (1992) A Little Rebellion. Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press.
- (1994) Justa: A First Nations Leader. Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press.
- (1996) Prince George Remembered. Prince George, British Columbia: Moran Publishing.
This series also consists of, but is not limited to, a number of unpublished manuscripts and drafts and/or writing contest submissions also written by Bridget Moran, such as:- "Mary and Me" (ca. 1998)
- "Where Winds Come Sweet" (ca. 1981)
- "The Horizontal Land" (ca. 1992)
- "The Summer of '81"
- "The Relief Cheque" (ca. 1998)
- "The Case of the Box of Matches" (ca. 1987)
- "Unholy Deadlock" (ca. 1990)
- "The Numbers Game"
- "Reflections on Theme" (ca. 1967)
- "Come Hell or High Water" (ca. 1976)
- "Man Alive"
- "The Deadbeat Mystique"
- "Hell on Wheels"
- "Backstairs at the Palace"
- "James MacCallum" (ca. 1984)
- "Hushaby, Baby" (ca. 1981)
- "The Decline and Fall of Mr. Sullivan"
- "Case History of a Gadfly"
- "Welfare and the Good Life"
- "Childhood Memories" (ca. 1976)
- "The Three Musketeers" (ca. 1974-75)
- "A Child's Christmas in Saskatchewan" (ca. 1979)
- "Diary of Success Homecoming"
- "My Old Flame" (ca. 1992)
- "O Ye Dry Bones" (ca. 1996)
- "Supper, Little Children" (ca. 1983).
Series consists of annual reports, correspondence, newspaper clippings, records of employment, a Retirement Party guest book, business cards, invitations, speeches, appointment announcements, pamphlets, Bridget Moran's "Oath of Allegiance; Office and Revenue to the Government of British Columbia", social work reports, contracts, copies of Employee Earnings Statements, background material on the case Hale vs. Her Majesty the Queen, and social work notebooks all pertaining to Bridget's career as a social worker with the Province of British Columbia and the Prince George School District, and as a member of the College of New Caledonia (CNC) Board, the Legal Services Society of B.C. and People on Welfare.
File consists of an audio recording of an interview with John and Elizabeth Haan. Includes two copies of the original recorded audio cassette; the original recording is not held by the archives.
File consists of a transcript of an oral history interview with John and Elizabeth Haan.
The Geoffrey R. Weller fonds primarily comprises material involved in research toward and the publication of Geoffrey Weller’s scholarly works as well as records from Weller’s research for government contracts and community service positions. The fonds also comprises records from Weller’s teaching activities at UNBC and other universities. The records are divided into six series, which primarily reflect Weller’s activities conducting research, presenting and publishing scholarly work, and teaching courses at academic institutions. The series are: Research, Scholarly Works, Instruction, Academic Appointments, Honors and Awards, and Personal Records.
Series 1: Research contains material gathered and created by Weller in the course of his research for scholarly works, government contracts, and community service positions. These activities often overlap in dates and area of research interest. Weller’s research material is further broken down into 12 subseries by research project or set of interconnected projects from a similar time period: Subseries 1: Canadian Labor Relations, Subseries 2: Health Policy in Canada and Other Countries, Subseries 3: Local and Provincial Government in Northern Canada, Subseries 4: Water Politics and Environmental Issues in the Great Lakes Region, Subseries 5: Health Policy in South Africa, Subseries 6: Health Care in Ontario and the Circumpolar North, Subseries 7: Circumpolar Universities and Development in Circumpolar Regions, Subseries 8: Ontario Politics, Subseries 9: Circumpolar Foreign Policy, Subseries 10: Health Policy, Subseries 11: Government and Economic Development in the Circumpolar North, and Subseries 12: Intelligence.
Series 2: Scholarly Works provides copies and drafts of works written or coauthored by Weller and related material involved in the work’s publication or presentation at conferences. The series is broken in to seven subseries: Subseries 1: Articles and Chapters, Subseries 2: Conference Papers, Subseries 3: Book Reviews, Subseries 4: Talks and Lectures, Subseries 5: Publications, Subseries 6: Doctoral Dissertation, and Subseries 7: Other Publications. The Publications subseries refers to articles for chapters by Weller in the journal or book in which they were published.
Series 3: Instruction consists of 15 subseries encompassing lecture notes, syllabi, reading lists, and other material from courses taught by Weller at Bishop’s University, Lakehead University, and UNBC. Courses taught at Bishops University comprise subseries Comparative Politics and History of Political Ideas. Courses taught at Lakehead University comprise subseries Public Administration, Canadian Public Administration, Ontario Politics and Canadian Provincial Politics, Modern Political Theory, Local Government, Canadian Government and Politics, and Politics in the Canadian North. Weller’s UNBC courses comprise subseries Politics in the Canadian North (taught at both Lakehead University and UNBC), The European Union, Social and Health Policy and Administration, Redefining Security, Contemporary Australia and New Zealand, and Canada and the World. The series also includes a Course General subseries, which consists of files containing material from multiple different courses.
Series 4: Academic Appointments consists of records from Weller’s activities obtaining academic appointments and completing his responsibilities within these appointments, including collaborating with other universities worldwide. The series is broken down into three subseries: Subseries 1: Appointments and Reviews, Subseries 2: Curriculum Vitae, and Subseries 3: International Collaborations.
Series 5: Awards and Honors consists of plaques Weller was awarded at Lakehead University and records related to the honorary doctorate Weller received from the University of Lapland.
Series 6: Personal Records, the last series, contains records not involved in Weller’s research or academic positions. These include Weller’s day planners and journals, as well as programs from his memorial service.
Zonder titelFile consists of:
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare: Are you tired of it?" (The Citizen, Feb. 19, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare Minister in Hot Water" by Douglas Collins (Globe and Mail)
- Newspaper clipping: "Political Cartoon"
- Newspaper clipping: "Editorial - Ye Olde Violin" (Prince George Progress, Feb. 20, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (Prince George Progress, Feb. 27, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "City Welfare Workers Axed" (The Citizen, Feb. 18, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Aldermen Request Report on Welfare" (Vancouver Sun, Feb. 21, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Social Work Class Told 'Avoid B.C.'" (Vancouver Sun, Feb. 21, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "'Northern Social Workers Speak'" (Vancouver Sun, Feb. 21, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Four suspended workers get their jobs back" (Prince George Citizen, Feb. 24, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "4 Social Workers Get Jobs Back" (Vancouver Sun, Feb. 21, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (The Citizen, Feb. 28, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor (The Citizen, Feb. 25, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (The Citizen, Feb. 27, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (The Citizen, Feb. 21, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (The Citizen, Feb. 26, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (The Citizen, Feb. 27, 1964)
- Letter of support to Bridget Moran from the University of Victoria Pre-Social Work Club, Donald E. Bell, Program Chairman (Feb. 20, 1963)
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare slipped for years" (The Citizen, Feb. 25, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor"(Vancouver Sun)
- Newspaper clipping: "Moran in 'lions den'" (The Citizen, March 18, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Bridget refuses to keep quiet" (The Citizen, Feb. 28, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Socreds reject debate on B.C. welfare crisis" (The Citizen, Feb. 19, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Moran caseload spread among other workers" (The Citizen, March 17, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Mrs. Moran's Work Split by Department" (Daily Colonist, Victoria, march 18, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Temporary worker gone"
- Newspaper clipping: "Pressure on Welfare" (Daily Colonist, Victoria, March 19, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Socred MLAs Lash Socreds" (Daily Colonist, Victoria, March 19, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Bridget finished for good, result of explosive scene" (Prince George Citizen, March 20, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare Rush Anti-Climax" (Daily Colonist, Victoria, March 20, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the editor" (Lillooet News, April 16, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Bridget to write her story" (The Citizen, April 20, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "'Sick attitude' hit by social worker" (The Province, May 9, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Trip Delays Moran Plea" (Vancouver Sun, May 21, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Editorial" by James Nesbit (Vancouver Sun, Feb. 25, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Bridget Moran Makes New Bid For Return To Old Position" (The Citizen, March 7, 1966)
- Letter from Bridget Moran to Black re: no job available (March 2, 1966)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (Vancouver Sun)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (Vancouver Sun)
- Newspaper clipping: "Martyred Social Worker Asks Gaglardi for Justice" (Victoria Daily Times, Feb. 22, 1968)
- Newspaper clipping: "'Justice-Minded' Phil Gets Plea"
- Newspaper clipping: "One Family Cost Taxpayer $500, 000 in 22 Years" (Vancouver Sun, march 1968)
- Newspaper clipping: "Social worker struggles back" (The Province, Oct. 25, 1968)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the editor"
- Newspaper clipping: Photo of Bridget Moran (The Citizen, Oct. 1968)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from the Prince George Regional Hospital regarding employment (July 12, 1968)
- Newspaper clipping: Political cartoon
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare protest halts legislature" (Vancouver Sun, 1972)
- Poverty Is Big Business: paper presented to Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Social Workers by Bridget Moran (June 1973).
File consists of:
- Telegram of support to Bridget Moran from E.N. Terry (Jan. 8, 1964)
- Letter of support to Bridget Moran from Mary Hill, School of Social Work (Jan. 8, 1964)
- Letter of support to Bridget Moran from couple in Togham, John and Patricia Floyd (Feb. 18, 1964)
- Thank you letter to Bridget Moran from the University of Victoria Pre-Social Work Club Secretary, Margaret Ritchie (March 28, 1964)
- Letter of support to Bridget Moran from Nancy (?) (Feb. 28, 1964)
- Letter of support to Bridget Moran from 86 year old Charles Smith (Jan. 6, 1964)
- Letter of support to Bridget Moran from Isobel Erokman (March 22, 1964)
- Letter of support to Bridget Moran from William L. Valens, Certified R.C.P.S. (Jan. 3, 1964)
- Letter of support to Bridget Moran from Bessie Snider (Jan. 5, 1963)
- Letter of support to Bridget Moran from Ethel Ostry, Ontario Social Worker (Mar. 18, 1964)
- Letter of support to Bridget Moran from Margaret R. Jones (Feb. 14, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Former Child Welfare Head Backs Prince George Outcry" (Jan. 8, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare Service" (The Province, Jan. 15, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (Vancouver Sun)
- Newspaper clipping: "Other Side Not All Bad" (Vancouver Sun, Jan. 31, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Not money, people" (The Citizen, Jan. 7, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare workers here consider Victoria march" (Feb. 14, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "IWA says welfare 'deplorable' (The Citizen, Jan. 20, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Anglicans, Liberals hit B.C. welfare program" (The Citizen, Jan. 20, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "B.C. welfare budget eyes by federation" (The Province, Jan. 28, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "House in uproar as motion beaten" (The Province, Jan. 28, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Bridget 'made it tough'" (The Citizen, Feb. 7, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare workers reject Williston's observation" (The Citizen, Feb. 10, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare Aid 'Wasted' Says McGeer" (Vancouver Sun, Feb. 5, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "More welfare letters read to legislature" (The Citizen, Feb. 5, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Flight to Bennett Diverted" (Vancouver Sun, Feb. 12, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Bennett Refuses To See Worker" (The Daily Colonist, Victoria, Feb. 14, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "B.C. Welfare Setup Branded as Farce" (Feb. 11, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Fort St. John 'misinformed' (Feb. 13, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Resigned Welfare Official 'Green'" (Vancouver Sun, Feb. 13, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Some People Unwilling To Cope"
- Newspaper clipping: "Investigate Welfare" (The Citizen)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Wally du Temple
- Newspaper clipping: "Fort Nelson Seeks Welfare Officer" (Vancouver Sun, Feb. 15, 1964)
- Telegram of support to Bridget Moran from S.D. Moslin, Association of Chest Employees (Feb. 14, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare Protest March Threatened (Vancouver Sun, Feb. 14, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare Staff Considering Protest March" (Times, Feb. 14)
- Telegram to Bridget Moran from Wally du Temple (Feb. 14, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Suddenly He's Young And Green!" (Victoria Daily Times, Feb. 14, 1964)
- Letter to James A. Sadler, Director of Social Welfare from Bridget Moran and co- workers, protesting Wally du Temple's suspension (Feb. 13, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Greenness Positive Virtue In B.C. Welfare Protest" (Vancouver Sun, Feb. 18, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare Fighter City-Bound" (Daily Colonist, Victoria, Feb. 15, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Gov't Rewards Family Splits Says Barrett" (Victoria Daily Times, Feb. 14, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "City Demands Welfare Probe" (The Citizen, Feb. 20, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Five Social Workers Suspended by Gov't" (Vancouver Sun, Feb. 18, 1964).
File consists of:
- Newspaper clipping: letter to the editor (The Citizen, Jan. 17, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: two political cartoons by Norris of The Vancouver Sun
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare fuss to be in vain" (The Province, Jan.8, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "No word on welfare" (The Citizen, Jan.8, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (The Citizen)
- Newspaper clipping: "Salaries blamed for welfare lack" (The Vancouver Sun, Jan. 6, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Clashes over welfare forecast" (The Citizen, Jan. 22, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Social workers can be trained" (The Sun, Jan. 17, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Many improvements seen at welfare office here" (The Citizen, Jan. 31, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "The old shell game" (The Citizen, Jan. 20, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Specialized help need seen here" (The Citizen Jan. 17, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (The Citizen Jan. 17, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare chief on 'routine' trip" (The Citizen Jan. 23, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (The Citizen Jan. 9, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (The Citizen Jan. 10, 1964
- Telegram to Bridget Moran from Mr. and Mrs. Sig re: offer of support (Feb. 18, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "A Cry for Action"; photo of Premier Bennet; scrap piece of paper
- Newspaper clipping: Photo of Bridget Moran
- Letter of support from Michael Wheeler on behalf of colleagues at UBC School of Social Work to Bridget Moran (Jan. 6, 1964)
- Letter of support from V. Belknap, District Supervisor, Dept. of Social Welfare to Bridge Moran (Jan. 7, 1964)
- Letter of support from Amy (?) Leigh to Bridget Moran (Jan. 7, 1964)
- Copy of letter to Robert Bonner, Attorney General from Amy (?) Leigh (Jan. 23, 1964)
- Letter of support from N.R. (Nan Reed?) to Bridget Moran (Jan.7, 1964)
- Letter from R.J. Perrault, MLA to Bridget Moran re: Dec. 29, 1963 letter (Jan. 8, 1964)
- Letter of support from D. Barrett, MLA to Bridget Moran (Jan. 22, 1964)
- Letter from E.D. Fulton, Rulton, Rogers, Kelly and Reilly Barristers and Solicitors to Bridget Moran re: receipt of letter (Jan. 6, 1964)
- Two cards of support
- Telegram of support to Bridget Moran from Terry and Betty (Jan. 4, 1964)
- Letter of support from Joan Whitford (student at St. Ann's Academy) to Bridget Moran (Jan. 20, 1964)
- Letter of support from E.F. Watson, Executive Secretary of The Canadian Welfare Council to Bridget Moran (Jan. 15, 1964)
- Letter of support from Mem Barteaux to Bridget Moran (Jan.2, 1964)
- Letter of support from May Kirkham to Bridget Moran (March 20, 1964).
File consists of:
- Newspaper clipping: "Gross neglect in welfare charged in note to Bennett" (Province Jan. 3, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "BC welfare stetup rapped by part-time case worker" (The Vancouver Sun, Jan. 3, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Full Probe Urged on Social Welfare" (Vancouver Sun, Jan. 3, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Case worker labels welfare sick, sick, sick" (Daily Colonist, Jan. 3, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare neglect exposed" (The Citizen, Jan. 3, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare in 'disastrous state'" (The Daily Colonist, Jan. 4, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "B.C. deliberately failing in welfare, says critic" (The Province, Jan.4, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Mrs. Moran defends 'ethics' over welfare state charges (Jan. 7, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Welfare decline" (The Sun, Jan. 31, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: 'Welfare problems will get worse" (Vancouver Sun, Jan. 4, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Anglicans ask probe of welfare" (Sun, Jan. 6, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Hit-and-miss welfare in B.C.?" (The Province, Jan. 4, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "In Your Hands" (The Citizen, Jan. 6, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters flood workers" (Jan. 7, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: letter to the editor (The Citizen, Jan. 6, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Social workers call for probe" (Sun, Jan. 7, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Vanderhoof social worker backs Mrs. Moran's stand" (Nechako Chronicle, Jan. 9, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Compounding need" (The Citizen, Jan. 22, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: Letters to the editor (Sun, Jan. 14, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Steacy: we show alarming social patters" (The Citizen, Jan. 16, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: letter to the editor (The Citizen, Jan. 21, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Hollering helps" (The Citizen, Jan. 14, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (The Citizen, Jan. 20, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Hear for yourself" (The Citizen, Jan. 15, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Just amateurs doing an amateurish job" (The Citizen, Jan. 16, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Labour: sweep suffering under rug" (The Citizen, Jan 20, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "Clean up welfare" (The Citizen, Jan 21, 1964)
- Newspaper clipping: "More support for Mrs. Moran comes from former official" (The Citizen, Jan 15, 1964).
File consists of:
- "Is the Media Anesthesia?" by Bridget Moran (The Citizen, Nov. 29, 1968)
- "Our Welfare Services Eroding" by Bridget Moran
- "Student Power" by Bridget Moran
- "Monument to poor' hit (The Vancouver Sun, Oct. 9, 1971)
- "Good Samaritans to rescue" (The Vancouver Sun, Oct. 9, 1971)
- "The Tragedy of Battered Children" by Bridget Moran (Feb. 6, 1969)
- "Fiery Young Princess 'Sounds Like Racist'" by Bridget Moran
- "How Can a white Woman Know About Indians?" by Bridget Moran (The Citizen, Feb. 27, 1969)
- "The Task Force and Our Housing Crisis" by Bridget Moran (The Citizen, March 31, 1969)
- "Prince George Ghettos Caused by Loan Policy" by Bridget Moran (The Citizen, March 27, 1969)
- "Low Rentals Weapon Against Slums but Become Compounds for the Poor" by Bridget Moran
- "B.C.'s Welfare Cycles Needs a Fresh Attack" by Bridget Moran
- "Some Canadians Born, Die Poor" by Bridget Moran
- "Most of Welfare Dollar Goes for Administration" by Bridget Moran (May 6, 1969)
- "Separating Needy from Freeloaders" by Bridget Moran.
File consists of:
- Newspaper article "Year of the child? Tell that to Nancy" by Bridget Moran (The Vancouver Sun, Nov. 9, 1979)
- Annotated copy of "Declaration of the Rights of the Child"Copy of social work assessment of an identified School District #57 child [RESTRICTED*].
File consists of:
- Misc. handwritten notes re: public policy and numbers
- Handwritten table comparing social work case loads in 1945, 1951, 1961, 1964, 1970
- Handwritten notes re: social work case loads in 1945
- Handwritten table "Who Gets What" re: areas of government expenditure
- Letter to Mrs. Kris Robinson from Norman Levi, Minister of Rehabilitation and Social Improvement (March 28, 1973)
- Fax sent to Jacqui Bobenic, Ministerial Assistant to Hon. Joan Smallwood, Minitery of Social Services Victoria from Bridget Moran re: request for information.
- Faxes from Rosemary McCullough at the Ministry of Social Services re: staffing for fiscal year 1991/92; FTE increase in basic field structure (April 27, 1992)
- Prince George Public Library microform photocopying order form submitted by Bridget Moran for copies from the Prince George Citizen newspaper (Nov. 28, 1991) and the following newspaper clippings: "Welfare children beaten but court action not impending" (Jan. 21, 1957); Letter to the Editor: "Shocked" (Jan. 24, 1957); "Welfare branch may charge former foster parents here" (Jan. 28, 1957); Out of the Mail Bag: "The Welfare Reply" (Jan. 28, 1957); "Foster parent trial delayed" (April 18, 1957)
- Prince George Public Library microform photocopying order form submitted by Bridget Moran for copies from the Prince George Citizen newspaper (Dec. 2, 1991) and the following newspaper clippings: "Couple charged after infant seized in cache" (April 26, 1960); "Woman charged with murder" (Aug. 15, 1960); "City woman gets another remand on murder charge" (Aug. 29, 1960); "$5,000 bail granted Mrs. Dorothy Tosoff" (Sept. 22, 1960); "Tosoff hearing opens in court here today" (Oct. 6, 1960); "Mrs. Tosoff freed of murder charge" (Oct. 7, 1960); "Malnutrition case opens" (Oct. 25, 1960); "Couple convicted of starving child" (Oct. 26, 1960); "Wades get jail - 1 and 2 years - for child neglect" (Oct. 31, 1960)
- Copy of letter written to Hon. Ray Williston from Bridget Moran (Feb. 12, 1964).
File consists of:
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Biosie Andin (?) (Jan. 6, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Laurie Quesnel (Jan. 6, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Betty Chalmers (Jan. 8, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from May Gross (April 28, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Alixie Carter (Jan. 6, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Anne Marie (?) (Jan. 8, 1964)
- Copy of letter sent to V.H. Dallamore from undersigned re: Bridget Moran (Jan. 7, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from MP (?) (Jan. 7, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from May Kirkham (?) (April 12, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Janet (Jan. 23, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from May Gross (?) (Jan. 12, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Anne Clayton
- Memorandum issued by May Gross on behalf of the BC Parent-Teacher Federation (Jan. 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mrs. W. Somerset
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Alixie (May 11, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Francis Keith Taylor (May 14, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Simma Holt (Jan. 13, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from M.P. Tommy Douglas (May 10, 1967)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Ethel Johnston (June 11, 1970)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Marjorie E. Trott (March 16, 1964)
- Letter to the "Prince George Five" (Bridget Moran) from Sig and Glennis Sigurgeirson (Feb. 18, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mrs. H.L. Honey (March 25, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Anne Marie (Jan. 13, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Joan Ridley (Feb. 28, 1964)
- Copy of letter written by D. Sigurgeirson on behalf of group of social workers and forwarded to Bridget Moran (March 10, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from A.G. Richardson, Chief Personnel Officer, Civil Service Commission re: review of her suspension (May 20, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from A.G. Richardson, Chief Personnel Officer, Civil Service Commission re: review of her suspension (June 3, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mrs. Shirley Emhra (?) (Jan. 6, 1963)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mrs. Grace Zimerwell (?) (Feb. 14, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Doris E. Betchley, on behalf of Mr. W.B. Milner (April 28, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Nancy Chatwin (Jan. 17, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from M.L.A. David Barrett (Feb. 26, 1968)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mr. Harold Dean, of Rankin, Dean & Munro (May 29, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mr. Harold Dean, of Rankin, Dean & Munro (June 29, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mr. Harold Dean, of Rankin, Dean & Munro (June 4, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mr. Harold Dean, of Rankin, Dean & Munro (June 19, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mr. Harold Dean, of Rankin, Dean & Munro (June 10, 1964)
- Card with newspaper clipping "Letter to the Vancouver Sun Editor: Sick, Sick, Sick by Bridget Moran" inserted inside sent to Bridget Moran from Jon George, of National Life of Canada.
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Gisela Konopka, D.S.W., University of Minnesota (Jan. 19, 1965)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from R.J. Perrault, M.L.A. (Feb. 23, 1968)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mrs. W.T. Watson, B.C. Membership Secretary (Feb. 24)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Alex Macdonald, M.L.A. (Feb. 21, 1968)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from R.M. Strachan, M.L.A. Leader of the Opposition (Feb. 21, 1968)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Pearl C. Bentley, Founder and President of the Society of Women Only (June 2, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from W.B. Milner (June 15, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Alixie Carter (March 2, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Nancy (?) (Jan. 21, 1964)
- Card of support to Bridget Moran from Dave, Ted, Bruce and Joe (?)
- Card to Bridget Moran from Jack Honey (Jan. 11, 1963)
- Card to Bridget Moran from Ruby Locke
- Note sent to Bridget Moran along with a $20 in appreciation of her courage from "a friend"
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Nancy Chatwin (Jan. 7, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Clara C. Alexander (March 30, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Michael H. Braden (Jan. 16, 1964) and copies of letters sent by Mr. Braden to Roderick Haig-Brown (Jan. 10, 1964) and R. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker (May 25, 1963)
- Telegram sent to Bridget Moran from Ferro Marincowitz (Jan. 6, 1964?)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from members of the UBC School of Social Work along with table "Combined Government Expenditures for Social Welfare, British Columbia Fiscal Year 1961-61" (April 23, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from H.M. Morrison, Chairman, Civil Service Commission (June 12, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mrs. E.S. Coleman (Jan. 3, 1964)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Ralph Kunitz (Jan. 18, 1964)
- Letter to Mr. Peter Moon, Canadian Star Weekly from Grace MacInnis, M.P. Vancouver-Kingsway re: speech made by Bridget Moran (Nov. 5, 1968)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Joan Harris (May 7, 1967)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from L. Piotrowski (Aug. 4, 1968).
File consists of:
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Edel Toner-Rogala, Director, Prince George Public Library re: donation of A Little Rebellion (Dec. 17, 1992)
- Book review of Stoney Creek Woman (date unknown)
- Book review of Judgement at Stoney Creek (date unknown)
- Letter from Viola Thomas, Native Publications Coordinator/Fieldworker and Sadie Kuehn, Managing Editor/Project Developer for Native Programs, Legal Services Society re: first annotated listing of First Nations Legal Resources (Jan. 11, 1993)
- Order form for the First Nations Resource Guide
- Photocopy of a cheque for $5,000 (Jan. 7, 1993)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Richard Brownsey, Director, Cultural Services Branch, Province of British Columbia re: funding (Jan. 8, 1993)
- Newsletter from Brian Gardiner, MP (Jan. 8, 1993)
- Newspaper clipping: "Community service medals awarded" by Paul Strickland (date unknown)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Doreen (?) re: thank you (Feb. 8, 1993)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Craig (?) re: thank you (Jan. 1, 1993)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Marion Jones re: genealogy (Jan. 12, 1993)
- Thank you note to Bridget Moran from Jan Timberlake (Jan. 20, 1993)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Ann Johns, Chairperson, Equal Justice For Women re: congratulatory wishes on the creative writing grant (Feb. 17, 1993)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Helen De Groot, Executive Director, Phoenix Transition Society re: thank you (Jan. 21, 1993)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from barb Emery, Young Writers' Committee '94 re: participating in Young Writers' Week in Terrace, BC (1993)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Mary Ellen Kelm re: meeting time (Jan. 12, 1993)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Gordon Ingalls, Chairman, Board of School Trustees, School District No. 57 re: complimentary copy of The Carrier of Long Ago (Oct. 22, 1992)
- Thank you card to Bridget Moran from SFU (1993)
- Pamphlet from New Caltec Campus Conference re: Raising Awareness of Social Issues: An Informed Look at the Classroom Mosaic (Feb. 8 - 11, 1993)
- Advertisement for Stoney Creek Woman and A Little Rebellion (Pulp Press, Spring 1993)
- Review of A Little Rebellion from Bob Harkins (CKPG TV and radio, Dec. 17, 1992)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Darlene Marzari, Minister of Tourism and Minister for Culture re: grant from Project Assistance for Creative Writers (Dec. 23, 1992)
- Newspaper clipping: "One person can make a very big difference" (The Guardian, Hospital Employees' Union, March 1, 1993)
- Note to Bridget Moran from The Canada Council for the Arts re: receipt of application (Feb. 16, 1993)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Diane Ally, Writing and Publishing Section, The Canada Council of Arts re: A Little Rebellion accepted to the Public Readings Programme (Feb. 3, 1993)
- Thank you letter to Bridget Moran from Nena Joy (Feb. 25, 1993)
- Newspaper clipping: "National Book Un-Festival Week" (Cariboo Observer, April 7, 1993)
- Advertisement for "Project Friendship"
- Congratulatory card to Bridget Moran from Doug and Mayo
- Bob Harkins comment re: Bridget Moran and Mary John receiving the Governor General's Award for Community Service (April 5, 1993)
- Congratulatory letter from Brian Lam, Managing Editor, Arsenal Pulp Press re: Bridget Moran and Mary John receiving the Governor General's Award for Community Service (April 2, 1993)
- Thank you letter to Bridget Moran from Shannon Smith (April 1993)
- Thank you letter to Bridget Moran from Myra Rutherdale re: attending Canadian Women's History class at UNBC (April 23, 1993)
- Thank you letter to Bridget Moran from Margaret (April 18, 1993)
- Newspaper clipping: "Authors Reading" (Valley Sentinel, April 27, 1993)
- Newspaper clipping: "Pulp author 'too busy to attend Summit'" (Pulp Poop, Spring 1993)
- Advertisement for Stoney Creek Woman, Judgement at Stoney Creek, and A Little Rebellion (Arsenal Pulp Press)
- Remembrance card for Winnifred Agatha Bernier
- Telephone messages for Bridget Moran re: date for the Bill Good show (May)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Diane Weismiller and Barbara Emery for Young Writers' Committee re: invitation to Terrace and District Teacher-Librarians' Assocation's Young Writers' Week
- Bookmarks advertising Stoney Creek Woman, Judgement at Stoney Creek, A Little Rebellion, and Justa (Arsenal Pulp Press)
- Birthday wishes and a biography of Bridget Moran
- Advertisement for Judgement at Stoney Creek
- Letter from Brian Gardiner to his constituents with a photo of Bridget Moran and Mary John receiving the Governor General's Award for Community Service at Mosquito Books, Prince George, BC (May 1993)
- Newspaper clipping: "Author Finds Success in Her Sixties" by Ruth Scoullar (Observer, date unknown)
- Newspaper clipping: "Book chronicles stormy career in social work" by Sydney Jones (The Kamloops Daily News, May 31, 1993)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Murray Mohur (?) re: article (July 5, 1993)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Sue Trhalley (?) re: contacting Irene Rothenburger (date unknown)
- 1992 and 1993 Sales for multiple School Districts
- Study Question for A Little Rebellion
- Textbooks for a class with A Little Rebellion as one of the selections
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Rosalie Goldstein re: attending Social Work classes (Oct. 14, 1995)
- Press release: "B.C.'s Welfare Controversy: The Other Side of the Story" (Arsenal Pulp Press, July 1993)
- Advertisement for A Little Rebellion
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Dick Splane(?) re: review of A Little Rebellion; review is attached to the letter (Sept. 18, 1993)
- Advertisement for the UBC Social Work Alumni Division Annual General Meeting with Bridget Moran speaking (Oct. 21, 1993)
- Newspaper clipping: "Let's Stop slandering welfare recipients" by Bridget Moran (The Vancouver Sun, July 29, 1993).
File consists of:
- Newspaper clipping: Marriage announcement for Bridget Moran's son, Patrick Moran
- Copy of front cover of A Little Rebellion
- Author contract for A Little Rebellion from Arsenal Pulp Press (July 22, 1992)
- Newspaper clipping: "Judge slams social services in teen's case" (Prince George Citizen, April 8, 1997)
- Newspaper clipping: unknown title (Nanaimo Daily Free Press, Nov. 6, 1992)
- Advertisement for Stoney Creek Woman and Judgement at Stoney Creek from Arsenal Pulp Press (Fall 1992)
- Newspaper clipping: advertisement for book signing of A Little Rebellion at Mosquito Books (Oct. 3)
- Newspaper clipping: "City authors launching new books" (Prince George Citizen, Oct. 21, 1992)
- Newspaper clipping: Advertisement for A Little Rebellion (B.C. Bookworld, Fall 1992)
- Magazine advertising A Little Rebellion (British Columbia Books for Everybody)
- Card from Bridget Moran's son, Mike Moran
- Card from Mayo Rose (?)
- Magazine clipping: "Over-65 author denies she is 'not really retired'" (Pulp Poop, October 1992); Pulp Top Ten
- Newspaper clipping: Advertisement for book signing by Bridget Moran at Mountain Eagle Books in Smithers, BC (Oct. 23)
- Photocopies of advertisements for meeting Bridget Moran at Mountain Eagle Books in Smithers, BC (Oct. 23)
- Newspaper clipping: Advertisement for book signing by Bridget Moran at the Northern Book Stop in Vanderhoof, BC (Oct. 15, 1992)
- Photocopy of advertisement for book signing by Bridget Moran at the Northern Book Stop in Vanderhoof, BC (Oct. 15, 1992)
- Newspaper clipping: "City authors launching new books" (date unknown)
- Newspaper clipping: Advertisements for book signings by Bridget Moran at Mosquito Books, Prince George, BC (Nov. 28)
- Press release: "Rebel Social Worker Visits Duncan" (Nov. 3, 1992)
- Book review: A Little Rebellion (BCASW Perspectives, Nov. 1992)
- Advertisement for Author Breakfast Series, Bridget Moran speaking (1992)
- Fax of Author Breakfast Series arrangements (1992)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Andrew Armitage, Director, School of Social Work, UVic re: speaking to a Social Work class (Oct. 18, 1992)
- Speaking schedule (1992)
- Newspaper clipping: "Bridget Moran versus Wacky" (B.C. Bookworld, Winter 1992)
- Invitation from Arsenal Pulp Press advertising its new fall titles by readings from authors (Nov. 22)
- Parking Pass for the University of British Columbia (Nov. 17)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Harry (?) re: A Little Rebellion (Nov. 17, 1992)
- Letter to 'Mickey' from Amy (?) re: A Little Rebellion (June 8, 1993)
- Letter to Eileen from May Davidson re: A Little Rebellion (Dec. 15, 1992)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Dave Stevens, Board Chairman, Smithers Public Library re: donation of A Little Rebellion (October 1992)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Michele Pujol, Women's Studies, UVic re: honorarium cheque for speaking (Nov. 19, 1992)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Nena Joy re: problems with the social services as foster parents (Oct. 23, 1992)
- Thank you letter to Bridget Moran from Val (?) re: speaking to Social Services class (date unknown)
- Newspaper clipping: "Omissions reduce the impact of protest chronicle" by Tom Sandborn (Saturday Review, Dec. 6, 1992)
- Newspaper clipping: "Bridget's battle" by Bev Christensen (PLUS!, Dec. 5, 1992)
- Advertisement for a book signing by Bridget Moran for Stoney Creek Woman at Coles in Parkwood Mall, Prince George, BC (Dec. 12, 1992)
- Advertisement for an autograph session by Bridget Moran for A Little Rebellion at Overwaitea Spruceland, Prince George, BC (Dec. 16)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Jocelyn and Thelma (?) re: thank you (Jan. 4, 1993)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Elaine Avila and Juliet Belmas re: A Little Rebellion (Dec. 10, 1992)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Andrew (?) re: thank you for speaking to a class (date unknown).
File consists of a newspaper clipping: "Injured B.C. baby forces foster care changes" (The Citizen, April 29, 1998).
File consists of newspaper clippings on "Welfare protest halts legislature" (Sun Victoria Bureau) and "Gallery protest fails to stop House passing welfare bill (Province Victoria Bureau).
File consists of "Two" (pages 12-15 typewritten and annotated pages), "Just for the Record..." (21 typewritten pages), and "A Minority of One" by Bridget Moran (26 typewritten pages).
File consists of records relating to the care of James Lawrence Hale.
File consists of:
- Letter and copy of 1936 presentation sent to Bridget Moran from Betty Rutherford (Nov. 2, 1978)
- Letter of thanks from the Ron Brent staff
- Copy of newspaper clippings from the Citizen
- Fax from Clelie Rich to Bridget Moran wishing her luck upon her resignation from the Board [CNC?] (July 1998)
- Fax from Mavis M. Gillie to Bridget Moran re: support for the finalization of the Nisga'a Agreement (Jan. 16, 1999)
- Generic letter to Bridget Moran from Mavis M. Gillie re: the Friends of the Nisga'a Committee. (Jan. 18, 1999).
File consists of:
- Staff meeting brief outlining requests from Prince George and Vanderhoof Dept. of Social Welfare offices
- Copy of letter to Mr. J.A. Sadler, Director of Social Welfare from V.H. Dallamore re: survey of educational needs [of] unemployed employable applicants (April 4, 1961)
- List of [identified] people taking correspondence courses on June 1, 1961 [RESTRICTED]
- Copy of "Education & Vocational Potential Assessment"List of [identified] "heads of families" who have been on Social Assistance for one year or more [RESTRICTED*]
- "Planning" document reporting on the state of welfare in Prince George by C.H. Moorhouse, Acting District Supervisor.
- Newspaper clippings from the following newspapers: Vancouver Sun; The Citizen; the Sun; the Province; and Victoria Daily Times.
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Harry Rankin re: Department of Social Welfare (April 21, 1964)
- Copy of letter from Bridget Moran to W.B. Milner.
File consists of:
- Official appointment announcements from Mike Harcourt (January 27, 1994) and Glen Clark (July 31, 1997) recognizing Bridget's appointment to the board of the College of New Caledonia
- Newspaper clippings regarding CNC issues taken from: The Citizen
- Personal account written by Krista Scott re: violent attack and sexism/harassment at CNC (May 9, 1994)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Dan Miller, Minster of Skills, Training and Labour reappointing her to the College of New Caledonia Board (July 31, 1995)
- Letter to Bridget Moran from Paul Ramsay, Minster of Education, Skills and Training reappointing her to the College of New Caledonia Board (Aug. 8, 1997)
- Bridget Moran, Board Member business cards.