The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to one-room schools in B.C., including details of rural life.
The collection consists of folk songs, including Kwagiulth songs.
The collection consists of interviews pertaining to the history of the northern part of the Gulf of Georgia.
The collection consists of radio programs and interviews pertaining to Chinese immigrants, the Komagata Maru, women in politics, women in prison, and immigrant women in the work force.
The collection consists of oral history interviews with doctors, nurses, medical students and hospital workers pertaining to the history of medicine in B.C.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to the Tofino-Clayoquot areas of B.C.
The collection consists of interviews pertaining to the history of tugboating on the B.C. coast.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to the history of the B.C. Telephone Company.
The collection consists of interviews pertaining to the history of whaling in British Columbia.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to CKOV, a Kelowna radio station.
The collection consists of records collected by Clive Justice of and pertaining to George Fraser, a Ucluelet nursery worker known for hybridizing rhododendrons. Collection includes photographs relating to Fraser and his work.
The collection consists of audio and videotaped oral history interviews with former students and teachers pertaining to the history of Central Junior Secondary School in Victoria, B.C.
The collection consists of oral history interviews with journalists active in B.C. from the 1920s to the 1940s.
The collection consists of radio broadcasts, mainly pertaining to the history of B.C., and reminiscences of Victoria and the Canadian navy at Esquimalt.
The collection consists of interviews with women who immigrated to B.C. pertaining to their experiences.
The collection consists of various radio broadcasts, including music, interviews and speeches from various radio stations in B.C. It also contains kinescopes of four CBC Vancouver television productions, including three episodes of the children's program "Barney's Gang".
The collection consists of the journal of the Victoria Fire Department, 1872-1875, and correspondence and invitations of Captain J.C. Ross while on a world trip, 1903-1904.
The collection consists of radio programs and commercials of CJVI Radio in Victoria.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to Powell River and environs as well as aboriginal life in the region.
The collection consists of a record of vessels entering the Port of Victoria, correspondence concerning the activities of the United Services Institution of Vancouver Island, also known as the Royal United Services Institute, a log book of the schooner Louis Olsen and records of seal catches in the Pacific.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to salmon trolling in the Gulf of Georgia.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to Sidney and North Saanich, B.C., conducted as part of the Sidney-North Saanich Oral History Project.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to life histories and history of the Oowekeeno people of the central coast of B.C. conducted as part of the Oowekeeno History Project.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to the Strathcona neighbourhood in Vancouver, B.C.
The collection consists of oral history interviews about Victoria and Vancouver journalists and Vancouver Island people and events. Collection includes interviews with Arthur Mayse and H.H.C. (Torchy) Anderson.