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Georgiana Ball films

The item consists of 20 camera original, unedited films created by Georgiana Ball between about 1957 and 1970. Original films 1-11 and 12-20 were combined onto 2 film reels by the BC Archives upon acquisition.

The film are "home movies", primarily of ranching activities in the Stikine and Liard regions, particularly showing the communities of Telegraph Creek and Trutch. Other locations include Fort St. John, Fort Nelson, Ocean Falls, Dawson Creek, Dease Lake, Stikine River, Mount Edziza and Banff, Alberta. Activities shown include Ball family Diamond B Ranch game guiding operations, ranching, haying, packing and various types of transportation including horseback, pack horses, river boats (incl. Judith Ann), cargo ships (incl. Northland Prince, Skeena Prince), bush planes (North Coast Airways) and helicopters.

Joseph William McKay papers

These records relate to McKay's career as a chief trader for the Hudson's Bay Company including correspondence, a journal, notes regarding ceremonies and traditional beliefs of Indigenous people of BC, and his recollections as Chief Trader.

Glenora, B.C.

The item is a b&w copy print of a photograph showing Glenora, B.C. It was taken by a photographer named Worden in 1898.

Stipendiary Magistrate's Court record book and notebook

  • GR-0601
  • Series
  • 1876-1904

This series consists of a Stipendiary Magistrate's Court record book, 28 Jun 1876 - 19 May 1897, and a notebook, 18 Dec 1897 - 6 Sep 1898 which also contains Small Debts Court cases.

British Columbia. Provincial Court (Telegraph Creek)

Assize calendars from various locations

  • GR-1926
  • Series
  • 1870-1965

Criminal assize calendars for Victoria. Also includes criminal assize calendars for Yale, Nanaimo, New Westminster, Clinton, Richfield, Kamloops, Quesnellemouth, Cassiar, Laketon, Glenora and Lytton, 1870s.

British Columbia. Supreme Court (Victoria)

[Stikine River]

Amateur film. A journey up the Stikine River to from Wrangell, Alaska, to Telegraph Creek, B.C. -- first on the riverboat "Hazel B. No. 2", then twelve miles by trail to the mouth of the Tahltan River. Includes footage of Stikine riverboats; Great Glacier; Mud Glacier; miners' cabins; Glenora.

Hicks, T. Roger C. Hays. Physician.

Letters written from Boundary Camp, Canyon of the Stikine River, and Glenora, April-June, 1898, describing to his family in England his and his companions' attempt to reach the Klondike gold fields via the Stikine River and Teslin. The letters are dated April 3, April 13, April 25, May 18, May 30, June 1, June 3, and June 12, (the last exists only typescript). Photographs transferred to Visual Records accession 198601-7.

Presented by T.R.H. Hicks (son), Richmond, 1985.