The fonds consists of records compiled by the Lytton Heritage Society in the operation of their association from 1970 to 1987. Includes incorporation papers, minutes, correspondence, projects, financial and legal documents, information pamphlets, news articles, research notes, and a map of the proposed park. Also includes archaeology and geology reports of the area, information on tours of the area, and information on Confederation.
Lytton Heritage SocietyThe fonds consists of 29 photographs copied from the presentation album sent to Sir Bulwer-Lytton. Includes scenes of New Westminster in 1864, steamboats, lakes along the Harrison route, scenes in the Fraser Canyon, towns of Yale, Lytton, Port Douglas, Pemberton, Clinton, and also groups of people, including A.C. Elliott and Joseph W. Trutch. The photographs are arranged in the order of the two gold-rush routes to the Cariboo, one by the Harrison-Lillooet route and one by the Fraser Canyon route.
Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, BaronFonds consists of photographs and correspondence. Includes printed articles on conservation of jellyroll, a map of the site initially proposed for display and photographs of the actual making and preserving of the fibre glass model of the jellyroll.
Lytton and District Chamber of CommerceCollection consists of photographs of the Lytton and Spences Bridge area. Includes the building of the new Thompson Bridge and the construction around the old hospital, the filming of the movie 'The Pledge', the reaction ferry, the Chinese mining area across the river, and the Teit dedication ceremony at Spences Bridge, Lytton First Nation Band office, Millenium Book signing ceremonies, the old nurse's residence, before and after it's destruction, Chief Alice Munro and Elder Mildred Michell, and the old Earlscourt Ranchhouse. Also includes the fish wheel at Siska and an audio tape of church ceremony with Rev. Stanley Higgs at St. George's School.
Fonds consists of two photographs taken by Myrtle Dunham. Includes one photograph of the North Bend aerial ferry and one of a mountain scene taken north of Lytton.
Dunham, Myrtle, d. 1998