Item is a 1997 report by Bernard McKay entitled Valleau River Caribou Study that includes interviews with area residents about caribou.
Dr. Robin Fisher was a member of the Northern Interior Regional Advisory Committee for treaty process in British Columbia. File consists of meeting minutes, correspondence, documents for discussion, agendas, and notes. Includes:
- Provincial response to Ts'kw'aylaxw First Nations Position Paper
- Yekooche First Nation Governance: A Discussion Paper
- Cheslatta Treaty Discussions Community Profile: Carrier Nation Traditional Territory
- Carrier songs adapted to Lheidli T'enneh dialect
Collection consists of the original typescript for the "Bacon, Beans 'n Brave Hearts" book publication written by Russell R. Walker. "Bacon, Beans 'n Brave Hearts" is a history of the early years of settlement in Fort George and Prince George. The book was published in 1972 by Lillooet Publishers Ltd. (Lillooet, B.C.) and printed by the Alaska Highway News (Fort St. John, B.C.). The manuscript is accompanied by original photographs, most of which were taken by the author, Russell Walker.
Sem títuloFile consists of original photographs, most of which were taken by Russell Walker that accompanied the original typescript for the "Bacon, Beans 'n Brave Hearts".
File consists of the original typescript for the "Bacon, Beans 'n Brave Hearts" book publication written by Russell R. Walker. "Bacon, Beans 'n Brave Hearts" is a history of the early years of settlement in Fort George and Prince George. The book was published in 1972 by Lillooet Publishers Ltd. (Lillooet, B.C.) and printed by the Alaska Highway News (Fort St. John, B.C.).
Collection consists of photographs of restoration work on Hagwilget Bridge near Hazelton performed by Buckland & Taylor Ltd., a structural engineering company. The photographs depict inspection work on the bridge, main cables, and other structural elements, as well as general photographs of the bridge from various angles including detailed imagery of the structural components of the bridge. The photographs also show rehabilitation work underway on the bridge and employees at work.
Sem títuloPhotograph depicts Norah Doherty, seated and holding a stuffed Big Bird toy, likely at her Prince George senior's residence. No annotation on photograph verso.
Photograph depicts Norah Doherty and companion on a picnic at West Lake near Prince George.
Photograph depicts Norah Doherty and another unknown woman celebrating at a table with birthday cakes in front of them. The photograph may have been taken at the senior's home where Norah Doherty resided. No annotation on photograph verso.
Annotation on photograph verso: "Uncle Irwin, 1959". Item is believed to be a passport photograph of Irwin Doherty.
Annotation on photograph verso: "Uncle Irwin with the Hat, No Date". Photograph depicts Irwin Doherty (at right) and another unnamed man sitting in the brush in front of a fence.
Annotation on photograph verso: "Auntie Lily's Home - Red Rock". "Auntie Lily" represents Norah Banbery Doherty, whose middle initial was "L". Photograph depicts a fenced yard with plank walkways, steps, a house and an outbuilding in the background. The fence has a nameplate reading "Glenora".
Annotation on photograph verso: "Auntie Lily - Red Rock, 1938". "Auntie Lily" represents Norah Banbery Doherty, whose middle initial was "L". Photograph depicts Norah Banbery Doherty walking along a dirt road.
Annotation on photograph verso: "Auntie Lily at Red Rock? 1934". "Auntie Lily" represents Norah Banbery Doherty, whose middle initial was "L". Photograph depicts Norah Banbery Doherty petting a dog while standing beside a black cow. Cabin, shed, and fence are in background.
Annotation on photograph verso: "Auntie Lily and Auntie Marie on board ship to Canada, circa 1930". "Auntie Lily" is Norah Banbery Doherty, whose middle initial was "L".
Fonds consists of an unpublished manuscript entitled "A Man's Country" written by Norah Banbery Doherty, accompanied by photographs and related photocopied articles and correspondence written or received by Doherty.
Sem títuloFile consists of an original typed manuscript entitled "A Man's Country" by Norah Doherty. Also includes a photocopy of the manuscript as well as a transcription of selected excerpts created by Gillian Homer as part of a Living Landscapes project.
File consists of photographs depicting the lives of Norah Banbery Doherty and her husband, Irwin Doherty. Some of the photographs have annotations on verso written by Doherty's niece.
Item is a photocopied 1939 article written by Norah Doherty for the Wolverhampton Express and Star, entitled "Gold Is Where You Find It". The legibility of this photocopy is poor; a transcription of the article follows.
File consists of photocopied published articles written by or about Norah Doherty, as well as a photocopied letter sent to Doherty.
Item is a photocopied article from the Prince George Citizen entitled "Old friends say thanks" about Norah Doherty.
Item is a photocopied article written by N.L. Doherty for S.T.U. Magazine, issue no. 2, published by the Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Technical College. The article, entitled "An Exile Returns", is a published letter written by Banbery.
Item is a photocopied letter from T.A. Warren, Director of Education, County Borough of Wolverhampton, North Street to N.L. Banbery, 62 Limes Road, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, accepting Banbery's letter of resignation from the Technical School.
Item is a photocopied article written by Norah Doherty for "The Woolpack : The Magazine of the Wolverhampton Municipal Grammar School". The article is entitled "50 Years Ago at the Municipal Grammar School".
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Goat River trail. Includes: "Hike the historic Goat River Trail" pamphlet produced by Fraser Headwaters Alliance (2001).
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to Penny. Also includes photographs depicting various areas of Penny (2004).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to various communities along the East Line. Includes material regarding Penny; the Robson Valley; the Ancient Rainforest; Dome Creek; Bend; Loos; Crescent Spur; and Dewey. File includes photographs depicting the Fraser River and Morkill Forest Service Road near Crescent Spur and Dome Creek (2010).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Mcbride and Dunster. Includes photographs depicting the Croyden cemetery and the Dunster ferry site (2005).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Tete Jaune.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Valemount. Also includes a photograph depicting the Valemount autowrecker (2005).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Mount Robson and the Red Pass. Also includes photographs reproduced in 1982 depicting the Mount Robson Ranch (date of original photographs unknown).
File consists of notes and clippings relating to Jasper and the Yellowhead Pass.
File consists of a duotang containing a typed document entitled "John Giscome's Country" by Bruce Ramsey originally from 1964, but retyped by the Prince George Citizen newspaper.
File consists of handwritten notes by Kent Sedgwick relating to pack saddling to Tete Jaune Cache in 1962. Also includes a photograph depicting Cecil Giscombe in Penny (May 2004).