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Douglas Rickson fonds

  • RBSC-ARC-1866
  • Fonds
  • 1955-1996

Fonds documents Douglas Rickson’s work as a forester, particularly as Chief Forester then Vice-President and Chief Forester at both Canadian Forest Products and Canfor from the mid-1970s to mid-1990s. Material relates to Rickson’s various forestry responsibilities with respect to Canfor’s forest management policies and standards, tenure administration, government relations, representing Canfor on various forestry committees, forest education programs, internal forest practice performance reviews, and presentations to Canfor’s major customers in North America and overseas. The fonds also includes photographs from Rickson’s time as a student timber cruiser in 1954 or 1955 at Hemmingsen Creek.

Fonds consists of memoranda, reports, presentation scripts, briefs, and other material created as part of Rickson’s career at Canfor, as well as photographs from Rickson’s time as a student timber cruiser.

Fonds is arranged into three series: Photographs; DER correspondence; and Reports and presentations.

Rickson, Douglas

Jack Pearcey fonds

  • RBSC-ARC-1799
  • Fonds
  • 1914-1928

Fonds captures the life of Jack Pearcey in British Columbia in the 1920s when he was an engineering student at the University of British Columbia (class of 1927) and when he traveled the province as part of his work for the Geological Survey of Canada. Photographs depict Pearcey and his colleagues doing survey work in rural areas and feature such locations as Nakusp, Prosperity, Green Point, Wreck Bay, Victoria, Marmor Glacier, and Blair Glacier. Pearcey’s Geological Survey of Canada work in the Slocan region features Slocan, Slocan Lake, Kaslo, Kootenay Lake, Sandon, New Denver, and Carpenter Creek Valley. Photographs also depict Britannia Mine and miners, bunk houses, work camps, regional flora, UBC (including construction of the science building), camping/hiking, and more.

Pearcey, John Guy

Ken MacLeod fonds

  • RBSC-ARC-1865
  • Fonds
  • [between 1970 and 1975?]-2018

Fonds documents MacLeod’s research on and interviews with early 20th-century B.C. fishermen. It includes audio cassettes, video cassettes, transcript excerpts, notes, articles, and reports.

Audio and video cassettes record interviews with early 20th-century B.C. fishermen. Most interviews were conducted by Ken MacLeod from the mid-1970s to early 2000s, although several are copies from the Campbell River Museum & Archives and the British Columbia Provincial Archives. Interviews are primarily with early commercial salmon fishermen and commercial rodmen, their relatives, and salmon conservation scientists. Interviews address fishing methods (i.e., gillnetting and seine nets), boat types, natural disasters, poaching, salmon management and conservation, and interviewees’ assorted personal anecdotes. Although mainly focused on salmon fishing, interviews also address sports fishing, other types of fish (e.g., cod), seals, and sea lions. Additionally, several audio cassettes are radio show segments related to fish farms recorded by MacLeod between 2001 and 2003. Textual records include partial transcripts of interviews conducted by MacLeod, as well as published articles and reports that MacLeod notes are related to fishermen he interviewed.

MacLeod, Ken

Rolf Knight fonds

  • RBSC-ARC-1306
  • Fonds
  • 1961-2019

The fonds consists of manuscripts, research files, and printed material relating to Knight's activities as a student and university professor in the field of anthropology, as well as his writing as a Canadian historian. Included are: correspondence with and applications to publishers and universities; a typescript copy of Knight’s memoirs and manuscript copies of "A Very Ordinary Life" (1974), "Indians at Work" (1978), “Along the No. 20 Line” (1980), “Homer Stevens” (1992), Not a Philosophical Atheism” (2012), and "Nativism and Americanism" (2013), among Knight’s other publications; research data and bibliographies gathered as part of Knight’s research and writing; book reviews of Knight’s works, as well as Knight’s reviews of others’ publications; transcripts and sound recordings of Knight’s interviews with Bob Chestnut, Harvey Murphy, and John Smith; and photographs used in Knight’s “Along the No. 20 Line” (1980).

Knight, Rolf

Skeena Collieries fonds

  • RBSC-ARC-1506
  • Fonds
  • 1910-1911

The fonds consists of records of the company, including outgoing letters of E.K. Laird, prospectuses, an engineer's report on mining property in the Skeena region of B.C., and a newspaper sheet.

Skeena Collieries