Photograph depicts crowd, horses, tents and flag pole in foreground with buildings and trees in background. Annotation on verso: “Fourth Fall Fair Prince George, Sept 1915".
Typed caption glued to album page directly below photograph reads: "58. A Fishing Party on the Nechac[k]o." Photograph depicts a group of men in suits and hats fishing at edge of the Nechako River. Photographer: Dominion Stock & Bond Corporation.
Typed caption glued to album page directly below photograph reads: "59. A Hunting Party near Fort Fraser." Photograph depicts a group of men in suits and hats in the back of a horse-drawn wagon. Photographer: Dominion Stock & Bond Corporation.
Photograph depicts Jack Henderson-Roe's log cabin, set in a lightly treed clearing. Reads on verso as follows : "A nice view of my shack taken from the Southern line. The light easy clearing which abounds over nearly all my land is clearly shown here. (7)".
This newsletter is comprised of various poems created by Canadian poets. The poetry newsletter is created as a feature in Vancouver Monthly. On the back of the newsletter, Gary Lee-Nova has drawn a small sketch with the heading “…..Sunday……Nova”.
Photograph depicts a snow-covered road through the forest lined with fallen trees. Reads on verso as follows : "A road through the brush. All these trees had to be sawn up by hand and removed after one day's strong autumnal gale. This may make you appreciate English roads better! (1)" Other writing crossed out, but reads, among other things, "Taken Dec 21/1912".
Aerial view of Prince George featuring roadways and the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako rivers. Annotation on verso: “Prince George from air 1936”.
Item is a magazine clipping containing a short joke entitled All Set and a short poem entitled His Plea.
Item is a photograph of the “Caribou Bench and Bar”, a group of nineteen men and one woman taken on September 7, 1951 at a dinner in honour of Peter Wilson’s 40th birthday.
Item is a cartoon showing the difference between a single man and a married one.
Consists of 1 annotated copy of "A Statistical Report on the Health of First Nations in British Columbia" (1995).
Item is a letter to Morris from his niece, Doris, dated April 10, 1921. Doris congratulates Morris on his engagement.
Item is a letter from Rose to Morris dated April 13, 1921. Rose expresses her thoughts on college education compared with business experience.
Item is a letter from Rose to Morris dated April 14, 1921. Topics include Rose's past charitable work and her plans for Passover.
Item is a letter from Morris to Rose dated April 15, 1921. Topics include Morris' weekly expenditures and one of his close friends, Dr. Morris.
Item is a letter from Morris to Rose dated April 20, 1921. . Topics include the degree of privacy afforded to the couple's correspondence and Rose's planned move to a new home.
Item is a letter from Morris to Rose dated April 4, 1921.
Item is a letter from Adela McKinley (who uses the pseudonym Dan Cupid) to Morris dated April 4, 1921. Adela discusses her role in introducing Rose and Morris to one another and gives best wishes for their engagement.