Collection consists of Treaty and protocol documents, and correspondence for the Minister's use. The correspondence Martin selected for inclusion in these volumes was limited to letters containing significant argument for and against the Columbia River Treaty.
Collection consists of rare and difficult to obtain limited distribution documents relating to specific case studies, most of which have been printed and distributed by governments and industrial agencies. They generally contain environmental data, and may have interpretive sections. Some documents contain copies of government permits and associated correspondence. The collection is arranged in five primary research subjects: Pulp and Paper Mills, Toxicolocy, Victoria Sewage, Coast and Island Mines, and Regional Collections. Each subject is divided into case studies. Within each case study, documents are arranged in alphabetical order by author.
The collection consists of a handwritten document concerning various personal experiences of Vancouver artist Eric Metcalfe from 1955 to 1959. The collection also includes photographs of Metcalfe taken in the 1960s and 1980s.
The collection consists of mss, photographs, correspondence, clippings, prints. Mostly concerned with Zillah Hobart's W.W.I experience in Russia. She was the mother of Connla Wood (husband of B. Anne Wood). Also consists of documents relating to the family of Zillah Cicely Nita May (Hobart) Wood, 1894-1967. Also consists of documents relating to Connla T. Wood, son of Zillah Cicely Nita May (Hobart) Wood.
The collection consists of clippings, typescript stories, historical documents re No. 225 Squadron RAF during World War II. Includes typescripts of short stories by Bryan P. Colston, D.F.C. and a typescript by Lt. Col. D.J. Burke, MC.