- CA OSC ARC 01-3-20-08-012
- File
- ca. 1981-1990
File contains oral history transcripts, clippings and handwritten notes.
File contains oral history transcripts, clippings and handwritten notes.
File contains oral history transcript.
File contains ephemera, clipping and article.
File contains copied clipping.
Early Legend Shuswap-Okanagans
File contains "Account of Battles between Shuswap and Okanagan Indians as told by George McGinnis of Ashnola, BC."
File contains oral history transcript.
File contains photographs, handwritten notes, oral history transcripts and articles.
Dave Parker Indian Kelowna July ’87
File contains oral history transcript, clippings and biographical sketch.
File contains photocopied photographs with annotations and photo ID.
Hugo Redivo Penticton Photographer
File contains oral history transcript and clipping.
The Story of Shorthorns Mary Bishop 1968
File contains copied newspaper article.
ile contains oral history transcript.
File contains "Restoration Plan," clippings and ephemera.
File contains oral history transcript.
Steamboats on Ok Lk - J.B. Weeks
File contains manuscript “The History of the Steamboats on Okanagan Lake" by J.B. Weeks and copied tear sheet "Joseph B Weeks of Okanagan Lake (1877-1969" by Eric D. Sismey.
File contains The Kamloops Daily News, Saturday, August 1, 1992. “Chinatown: About 400 Chinese lived here in 1890s.”
Sandy Brent - himself and cattle
File contains oral history transcript.
File contains oral history transcript.
BRENTS, Mary Alice, Margaret (Jigs)
File contains oral history transcript.
File contains clippings, oral history transcript and historical sketch.
The Russian horse buy of 1926 and 1927 as told by Sandy Brent
File contains typewritten manuscript of oral history.
Penticton Indian Band collection
The Okanagan Syilx People have lived in the lands stewarded by the Penticton Indian Band since time immemorial, well before the onset of European settlement in the region. Today the Band is a member of the Okanagan Nation Alliance. Subseries consists primarily of photographs and associated interpretive notes, captions, and other materials.
Inkameep/Osoyoos Indian Band collection
The Okanagan Syilx People have lived in the lands (Osoyoos, Oliver) stewarded by the Osoyoos Indian Band since time immemorial, well before the onset of European settlement in the region. Today the Band is a member of the Okanagan Nation Alliance. Consists primarily of photographs and associated interpretive notes, captions, and other materials.
Osoyoos/Inkameep Band. Alternative title: Osoyoos/Oliver (Inkameep) Band
File contains labels indicating Joe Harris, Francis Baptiste, Joe Louis, Albert George, Annie George. Photographs have been separated.
Doug Cox photography and videography
Series consists of original still and moving photography attributed to Doug Cox from the 1970s through 2008 in support of his career as author and historian. Frequently, Cox’s images form a time-lapse continuation of the older photographs he collected for research purposes. There are many reprisals of people, buildings, landscapes, and subjects first treated in his acquired research collections. In addition to this, Cox documents many of his interview subjects photographically, and this series in large part complements his corpus of recorded interviews/oral histories and collected manuscripts.
The VHS tapes include recordings of Penticton infrastructure such as the sanitary landfill, water purification plant, recycling depot, as well as the closure of Nickel Plate Mine’s last day of operation in 1996.
Mile 0 [Zero] to Yale to Barkerville (Mostly Doug Cox Photos)
File contains photographs.
Penticton Now, Then and Way Back When (slides used in presentation)
File contains photographs.
Photocopied identifiers from smaller publications (Skookum) might help?
File contains copied tear sheets from Doug Cox publications.
File contains printed PowerPoint presentation on Early Summerland.
File contains manuscript and proposals for curriculum development, supporting submissions 100 slides.
File contains handwritten notes and clipping.
File contains clippings.
File contains photographs.
File contains materials contextualizing separated photographs in subseries 1.3-2.
File contains letter pertaining to Ed Alredge. Previously contained labels that indicated Ret Tinning, Phil Cooper, Hal Tweddle, George Allen.
File contains photographs.
File consists of 3 folders. Contains speaking notes for slide presentation and contact sheets.
File contains photocopied photographs.
Mueller life & tea [illegible] 6
File contains photocopied photographs.
#1 Elkhorn Meadow v. cable tow @ Apex 7
File contains photocopied photographs.
File contains photocopied photographs.
1961 (Selected) Copies of newspaper clippings
File contains clippings.
File contains clippings from The Penticton Herald.
File contains clippings from The Penticton Herald.
File contains newspaper clippings and Apex Special Report Supplement.
File contains oral history transcript.
File contains oral history transcript.
Keremeos 268 slides photocopy pages of Rev. Cameron's album
File contains photographs.
Biographical sketch
Lillian Estabrooks (née Gibson), occasionally known as Bill or Billy Gibson, or Billy Estabrooks (b. 1902-08-01 in Almada, SK, d. 2003-08-17 in Penticton, BC) grew up in Keremeos. She and husband Richard (Dick) Estabrooks had three children. In 1981 under the pen name Bill Gibson she collaborated with Doug Cox to publish Under The K: Memories of Growing Up in Keremeos. Lillian Estabrooks was also a regular contributor to the Okanagan Historical Society annual reports.
Scope and content
Subseries consists of materials with provenance attributed to Lillian Estabrooks. Subseries is predominantly composed of photographs taken, collected, or otherwise attributed to Lillian Estabrooks, primarily during the years 1913-1920. Subseries also includes collected manuscripts, family trees, and notes, and one interview by Doug Cox with “Billy Estabrooks.”