"Any Ordinary Degree of System:" The Columbia Department of the Hudson's Bay Company and the Harvesting of Wildlife, 1825-1849. xi, 186 p. Thesis (M.A.), University of Victoria, 1985. Bibliography: pages 166-177.Presented by the a...
Colonial land, Indian labour and company capital: the economy of Vancouver Island, 1849-1858. xi, 315 p. Thesis (M.A.) - University of Victoria, 1984. Bibliography: p 302-315.Presented by the author, Victoria, 1985.
The Hudson's Bay Company's contribution to the work of three important artists in their territory, 1821-1860. vii, 194 leaves: illus., tables. Thesis (M.A.), University of British Columbia, 1979. Vita. Bibliography: leaves 150-160. ...
Vacillation of Purpose: Indian Policies of the Colonial Office in British North America in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. A paper presented to the Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting, University of Western Ontario, 1978.Presented by the ...
John Douglas Leechman, anthropologist and author, was born in London, England on December 20, 1890. Educated in the United Kingdom, Egypt and Switzerland, Leechman emigrated to Canada in his youth, served with the Canadian Mounted Rifles in the F...
Co-operation and resistance: Indian-European relations on the mining frontier in British Columbia, 1835-1858. v, 75 pp. Thesis (M.A.), University of British Columbia, 1978. Vita. Bibliography: pages 65-75.
Continuity and change: the role of the Hudson's Bay Company in Oregon and Vancouver Island, 1824-1859. 1971. vi, 137 leaves. Thesis (M.A.), University of Victoria, 1971. Vita. Bibliography: leaves 126-137. Canadian theses on microfich...
The Stikine incident: a Russo-British confrontation on the Pacific northwest coast in 1834. 1975. xxi, 346 leaves: maps. Thesis (M.A.), Queen's University, 1975. Vita. Bibliography: leaves 336-341. Canadian theses on microfiche, 26309.
SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): First white woman in the Central Canadian Arctic PERIOD COVERED: 1920-1930 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1976-06-17 SUMMARY: TRACKS 1 & 2: Marjorie Robertson was born in New Brunswick in 1903, and moved to New Westmi...
The relationship of the Church Missionary Society and the Hudson's Bay Company in Rupert's Land, 1821 to 1860, with a case study of Stanley Mission under the direction of Reverend Robert Hunt. 1974. iii, 174 leaves: illus., maps, tabl...
SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Life of John Kemp PERIOD COVERED: 1909-1972 RECORDED: Fort Fraser (B.C.), 1972 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: John Kemp arrived in Fort Fraser in 1911. He was the brother-in-law of William Bunting, the Hudson's Bay factor at For...
The attitude of the Canadian government to the acquisition of the North West, 1856-1859. 1972. vi, 106 leaves. Thesis (M.A.), University of Calgary, 1972. Bibliography: leaves 97-106. Canadian theses on microfilm, 13907.
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1972-03-23 SUMMARY: A talk by Clifford Parnell Wilson, former editor of the "The Beaver" magazine and former assistant director of the National Museum of Canada. [No content summary available.];
SUMMARY: 1. "Say Me A Poem-Song" is a series of four 12-minute broadcasts devised to involve children in a continuous search for poetry they love, and to encorage them to write their own. 2. "Colourful Canadi;ans" is a series ...
SUMMARY: "New Caledonia" is number 9 in the series. People and places along the Hudson's Bay trail from Hazelton to Fort St. James; the Indian people and their legendary hero Astace; the fur traders; the missionary priests; early da...
SUMMARY: "Tales of Two Cities", number 6 in the series, is a program contrasting the early years, development, and characteristics of Victoria and Vancouver, prior to the First World War. Voices heard include: Kathleen Agnew, Isabel Swe...
SUMMARY: "Trail of Gold", number 8 in the series, recalls the coming of Simon Fraser and the story of the Cariboo Gold Rush -- but more particularly, the results of the gold rush, such as the Cariboo Road, inns, stagecoaches, freight wag...
SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Chris Wilkerson recalls life in Firvale, Bella Coola, 1918-1951 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1966-08-19 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Chris Wilkerson describes coming from Alberta to Firvale in 1918, trapping, family in Firvale, 7t...
CALL NUMBER: T0301:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Ted Levelton : life in the Bella Coola Valley SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Ted Levelton describes his father Erasmus Levelton from Norway, Rev. Christian Saugstad, Mr. Clayton who was the HBC Factor in Bella...
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1964-07-17 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mr. John Kemp recalls his arrival as a HBC man in Canada and his reasons for coming. He offers a description of his journey through BC to Fort Fraser, the first road into the Interior, his...
CALL NUMBER: T0399:0001RECORDED: Hope (B.C.), 1963-03-24 & 25SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mr. Martin Starret, born July 17, 1888, describes his family background, starting with his maternal grandfather, Captain Henry Smith. His grandmother's family ...
CALL NUMBER: T0375:0001 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1964-07-29 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mr. Roderick "Roddy" Roy Moffat discusses how his father came out to the Chilcotin from Ontario and began ranching near Alexandria. Moffat offers severa...
CALL NUMBER: T0423:0001 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1964 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mr. Thomas "Tom" Carolan discusses various aspects of settlement and life in the Cariboo, 1850 to 1930. The interview begins with the story of William Pinchbe...
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1963-04-02 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mr. Joe talks about Indian tribes in the Fraser Valley; legends of Cultus Lake; Indian dialects; Cultus Lake area; Columbia Valley area; Indian graves. TRACK 2: Mr. Bob continues with a...
The influence of the Hudson's Bay Company upon Canada, 1870-1889. ix, 188 leaves: map. Thesis (Ph.D.), University of California, Los Angeles, 1963. Vita. Bibliography, pages 188-195. University Microfilms, 63-3881.
CALL NUMBER: T0658:0001 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1963-03-13 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mr. Gus Milliken tells many stories from many different sources about the area around Yale. The first story takes place during the gold rush about a man who sells...
Industrial film. Depicts the steps taken to transport 3,000 tons of oil search equipment from Vancouver to Bell River in the northern Yukon, where three companies -- Amerada, Marathon and Hudson's Bay -- combined to drill a well. BC footage ...
CALL NUMBER: T0313:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Constance Cox : recollections : part 1 RECORDED: Hazelton (B.C.), 1959 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Constance Cox (nee Hankin) begins this tape with a story about her uncle Charlie Hankin (partner of Billy B...