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2009.6 - The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds
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2009.6.01 - Photographs
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2009.6.1.307 - Iona Campagnolo stands speaking with unidentified man in large, sparsely populated room
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2009.6.1.308 - Iona Campagnolo, Mrs. Ivy Maitland, and Heber Maitland seated at table in Kitamaat, BC
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2009.6.1.309 - Iona Campagnolo, two unidentified men, and an unidentified young girl standing in front of a fishing exhibition at Fisheries Museum, Prince Rupert, BC
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2009.6.1.310 - Walter Harris, Head Chief of Kispiox Village and Gitxsan artist; Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs President George Manuel; and Iona Campagnolo stand talking outside in Kispiox, BC
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2009.6.1.311 - Iona Campagnolo and several unidentified others walk past totem poles and longhouses at 'Ksan, BC
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2009.6.1.312 - Iona Campagnolo smiling as an unidentified man holds a can labeled “Prince Rupert Salmon” at the Fisheries Museum, Prince Rupert, BC
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2009.6.1.313 - Iona Campagnolo waves from the back of a red convertible as she is driven through parade
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2009.6.1.314 - Three unidentified women, one of whom may be Iona Campagnolo, look at a picture board entitled “Discover Gardening with the Prince Rupert Garden Club”
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2009.6.1.315 - Mayor Peter Lester, Iona Campagnolo, and two unidentified children stand at the front of a Dominion Day parade in Prince Rupert, BC
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Iona Campagnolo and several unidentified others walk past totem poles and longhouses at 'Ksan, BC
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