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Item · August 19 1990
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

Photographs show the Grand Opening of the GVRD's Iona Beach Regional Park on August 19, 1990. The photographs show Premier Bill Vander Zalm interacting with the public and being filmed by media cameras, as well as talking more intimately with 3 other unknown people. In the foreground of photographs 2 through 17, three children can be seen dressed up in the Friends of Boundary Bay or Fraser for Life Interpretive Programs costumes. The children could be representing the organizations at the grand opening. All of the photographs in this file are very similar, showing only small changes in where Vander Zalm is looking or who he is talking to.
All photograph prints are 3.5x5 and negatives are 1x1.5.
Photographs scanned at item level include:
2010-29-22

File · 1989-1990
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as a member of the Fraser for Life Communications Society and executive director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and around Delta.

Textual materials contains a colouring book, press releases for events, one publication by Duane Burnett regarding the Fraser River ecosystem and signed/unsigned petitions. There is 1 folder in this file. Any newspaper articles have been removed from the textual material and placed in the Martin Keeley and Friends of Boundary Bay Newspaper Clippings Binders. These binders can be found on the Reference Library bookshelves.

[Meeting in the Forest]
Item · 1990
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

Photographs consist of State Senator Ann Anderson and Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee member Denis Campbell talking in the forest. The photographs are 5x7 black and white prints. They are touring the heron rookery in Point Roberts, while Campbell describes some of the features to Anderson. The photograph was used in The Heron News newsletter fro the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee in spring 1990.

[Performing Band]
Item · February 10 1990
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

Black and white photograph of a band performing at the "Valentine's Day Cabaret & Dance" fundraiser for the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. The event took place at the South Delta Recreation Centre on February 10, 1990. The members of the band are the James Keelaghan Trio (from Alberta) and Neil Osborne of 54.40.

File · 1989-1990
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and Point Roberts, Washington. Martin Keeley participated and/or supported the Nature Trust of British Columbia. The materials correspond to Martin Keeley's time with the Friends of Boundary Bay and their relationship to the Nature Trust of British Columbia.

Textual materials contains a letter of correspondence from the BC Nature Trust, a member’s brochure, an application form and an informational booklet about the BC Nature Trust. In total there is 1 folder in this file. Any newspaper articles have been removed from the textual material and placed in the Martin Keeley and Friends of Boundary Bay Newspaper Clippings Binders. These binders can be found on the Reference Library bookshelves.

Item · August 19 1990
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

Photographs show the Grand Opening of the GVRD's Iona Beach Regional Park on August 19, 1990. The photographs show Premier Bill Vander Zalm interacting with the public and being filmed by media cameras, as well as talking more intimately with 3 other unknown people. In the foreground of photographs 2 through 17, three children can be seen dressed up in the Friends of Boundary Bay or Fraser for Life Interpretive Programs costumes. The children could be representing the organizations at the grand opening. All of the photographs in this file are very similar, showing only small changes in where Vander Zalm is looking or who he is talking to.
All photograph prints are 3.5x5 and negatives are 1x1.5.

Item · August 19 1990
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

Photographs show the Grand Opening of the GVRD's Iona Beach Regional Park on August 19, 1990. The photographs show Premier Bill Vander Zalm interacting with the public and being filmed by media cameras, as well as talking more intimately with 3 other unknown people. In the foreground of photographs 2 through 17, three children can be seen dressed up in the Friends of Boundary Bay or Fraser for Life Interpretive Programs costumes. The children could be representing the organizations at the grand opening. All of the photographs in this file are very similar, showing only small changes in where Vander Zalm is looking or who he is talking to.
All photograph prints are 3.5x5 and negatives are 1x1.5.

Subseries · 1990
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

Sub-series consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and Point Roberts, Washington. Martin Keeley participated and/or supported the Delta Naturalists Society. The materials correspond to Martin Keeley's time with the Friends of Boundary Bay and their relationship to the Delta Naturalists Society.

Textual materials include newsletters generated by the Delta Naturalists Society.

The sub-series has been arranged into the following files:

  1. Delta Naturalists Society (DNS) sub-series
    1.1 Delta Naturalists Society Newsletters file
Subseries · 1989-1990
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

Sub-series consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and Point Roberts, Washington. Martin Keeley participated and/or supported the Nature Trust of British Columbia. The materials correspond to Martin Keeley's time with the Friends of Boundary Bay and their relationship to the Nature Trust of British Columbia.

Textual materials include memberships, brochures and correspondence generated by the Nature Trust of British Columbia.

The sub-series has been arranged into the following files:

  1. The Nature Trust of British Columbia sub-series
    1.1 The Nature Trust of British Columbia Membership/Brochures/Correspondence file
Item · August 19 1990
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

Photographs show the Grand Opening of the GVRD's Iona Beach Regional Park on August 19, 1990. The photographs show Premier Bill Vander Zalm interacting with the public and being filmed by media cameras, as well as talking more intimately with 3 other unknown people. In the foreground of photographs 2 through 17, three children can be seen dressed up in the Friends of Boundary Bay or Fraser for Life Interpretive Programs costumes. The children could be representing the organizations at the grand opening. All of the photographs in this file are very similar, showing only small changes in where Vander Zalm is looking or who he is talking to.
All photograph prints are 3.5x5 and negatives are 1x1.5.
Photographs scanned at item level include:
2010-29-9

Item · August 19 1990
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

Photographs show the Grand Opening of the GVRD's Iona Beach Regional Park on August 19, 1990. The photographs show Premier Bill Vander Zalm interacting with the public and being filmed by media cameras, as well as talking more intimately with 3 other unknown people. In the foreground of photographs 2 through 17, three children can be seen dressed up in the Friends of Boundary Bay or Fraser for Life Interpretive Programs costumes. The children could be representing the organizations at the grand opening. All of the photographs in this file are very similar, showing only small changes in where Vander Zalm is looking or who he is talking to.
All photograph prints are 3.5x5 and negatives are 1x1.5.

Item · August 19 1990
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

Photographs show the Grand Opening of the GVRD's Iona Beach Regional Park on August 19, 1990. The photographs show Premier Bill Vander Zalm interacting with the public and being filmed by media cameras, as well as talking more intimately with 3 other unknown people. In the foreground of photographs 2 through 17, three children can be seen dressed up in the Friends of Boundary Bay or Fraser for Life Interpretive Programs costumes. The children could be representing the organizations at the grand opening. All of the photographs in this file are very similar, showing only small changes in where Vander Zalm is looking or who he is talking to.
All photograph prints are 3.5x5 and negatives are 1x1.5.

Corporation of Delta
File · 1991
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and Point Roberts, Washington.

Textual materials contains Corporation of Delta Bylaw’s #4780 to 4788 as well as a copy of the Municipal Council minutes for May 10, 1991, forms, questionnaires and other reports, that the Friends of Boundary Bay and Martin Keeley were interested in, had researched and photocopied and/or received copies of documents. In total there are 3 folders in this file. Any newspaper articles have been removed from the textual material and placed in the Martin Keeley and Friends of Boundary Bay Newspaper Clippings Binders. These binders can be found on the Reference Library bookshelves.

Greenhouse
File · 1990-1991
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and Point Roberts, Washington.

Textual materials includes correspondence and an article that the Friends of Boundary Bay and Martin Keeley were interested in, had researched and photocopied and/or received copies of documents. In total there are 2 folders in this file. Any newspaper articles have been removed from the textual material and placed in the Martin Keeley and Friends of Boundary Bay Newspaper Clippings Binders. These binders can be found on the Reference Library bookshelves.

Subseries · 1991
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

Sub-series consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and Point Roberts, Washington. Martin Keeley participated and/or supported the Burns Bog Conservation Society. The materials correspond to Martin Keeley's time with the Friends of Boundary Bay and their relationship to the Burns Bog Conservation Society.

Textual materials include minutes, and brochures generated by the Burns Bog Conservation Society.

The sub-series has been arranged into the following files:

  1. Burns Bog Conservation Society sub-series
    1.1 Burns Bog Conservation Society Minutes/Brochures file
Regional Airport Development
File · 1979-1991
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and Point Roberts, Washington.

Textual materials contains correspondence, notes, bylaws, newsletters, brochures, maps, bulletins, proposals, reports, conclusions and recommendations for various regional airport development plans such as runways, noise bylaws, etc., that the Friends of Boundary Bay and Martin Keeley were interested in, had researched and photocopied and/or received copies of documents. In total there are 9 folders in this file. Any newspaper articles have been removed from the textual material and placed in the Martin Keeley and Friends of Boundary Bay Newspaper Clippings Binders. These binders can be found on the Reference Library bookshelves.

File · 1991
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and Point Roberts, Washington. Martin Keeley participated and/or supported the Burns Bog Conservation Society. The materials correspond to Martin Keeley's time with the Friends of Boundary Bay and their relationship to the Burns Bog Conservation Society.

Textual materials contains a letter of correspondence cc’d to the BBCS, Annual General Meeting Minutes for April 6, 1991, and a brochure for the BBCS. In total there is 1 folder in this file. Any newspaper articles have been removed from the textual material and placed in the Martin Keeley and Friends of Boundary Bay Newspaper Clippings Binders. These binders can be found on the Reference Library bookshelves.

Item · 1991
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

Reel-to-reel sound recording produced by Macdonald Recording in Seattle, Washington. Date listed on the case is 5/7/1991. Specifics of the recording are listed on the case as: 1-:30, 7.5 ips, Stereo. Content presumably regards the lowtide happenings of 1991 in Seattle, based on the title, although content is unknown.
Recording may have been used by Martin Keeley or other members of the Friends of Boundary Bay, the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee, the Boundary Bay Conservation Committee or the Fraser for Life.

File · 1989-1991
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as a member of the Fraser for Life Communications Society and executive director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and around Delta.

Textual materials contains a BC Ferries Dolphin Newsletter that has an article regarding the Fraser for Life and its founder Duane Burnett, a Vancouver Children’s Festival brochure that was attended and participated in by the Fraser for life, and finally a Gas Life newsletter. There is 1 folder in this file. Any newspaper articles have been removed from the textual material and placed in the Martin Keeley and Friends of Boundary Bay Newspaper Clippings Binders. These binders can be found on the Reference Library bookshelves.

Subseries · 1989-1991
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

Sub-series consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and Point Roberts, Washington. Martin Keeley participated and/or supported the B.C. Great Blue Heron Society. The materials correspond to Martin Keeley's time with the Friends of Boundary Bay and their relationship to the B.C. Great Blue Heron Society.

Textual materials include minutes, financials and correspondence generated by the B.C. Great Blue Heron Society.

The sub-series has been arranged into the following files:

  1. B.C. Great Blue Heron Society (BCGBHS) sub-series
    1.1 B.C. Great Blue Heron Society Minutes/Financials file
    1.2 B.C. Great Blue Heron Society Correspondence file
File · 1990-1991
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and Point Roberts, Washington. Martin Keeley participated and/or supported the Boundary Bay Conservation Committee. The materials correspond to Martin Keeley's time with the Friends of Boundary Bay and their relationship to the Boundary Bay Conservation Committee.

Textual materials contains various court case documents that the BBCC have partook in. Topics include golf course rezoning, bylaw changes, court case financials, and a letter from the BBCC regarding the court case. In total there is 1 folder in this file. Any newspaper articles have been removed from the textual material and placed in the Martin Keeley and Friends of Boundary Bay Newspaper Clippings Binders. These binders can be found on the Reference Library bookshelves.

File · 1990-1991
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and Point Roberts, Washington. Martin Keeley participated and/or supported the B.C. Great Blue Heron Society. Thist material reflects Keeley's time with the Friends of Boundary Bay and their relationship to the B.C. Great Blue Heron Society.

Textual materials contains two sheets of paper, one detailing the statement of receipts and disbursements for the year-end of 1990 for the BCGBHS, and another showing the meeting minutes for the BCGBHS on May 21, 1991. Material reflect the period of time after the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee had turned into the BC Great Blue Heron Society and Martin Keeley was still a member. In total there is 1 folder in this file. Any newspaper articles have been removed from the textual material and placed in the Martin Keeley and Friends of Boundary Bay Newspaper Clippings Binders. These binders can be found on the Reference Library bookshelves.

Local Environmental Issues
File · 1988-1992
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and Point Roberts, Washington.

Textual materials include various media regarding local environmental issues. For example, files will contain newsletters, bulletins, pamphlets and other materials that all pertain to local environmental issues but are not necessarily from the same source. Some of these files were categorized under this series because they contain many items, relating to various topics, and not one in particular. These reflect what the Friends of Boundary Bay and Martin Keeley were interested in, had researched and photocopied and/or received copies of documents. In total there are 53 folders in this file. Any newspaper articles have been removed from the textual material and placed in the Martin Keeley and Friends of Boundary Bay Newspaper Clippings Binders. These binders can be found on the Reference Library bookshelves.

File · 1987-1992
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and Point Roberts, Washington. Martin Keeley participated and/or supported the Boundary Bay Conservation Committee. The materials correspond to Martin Keeley's time with the Friends of Boundary Bay and their relationship to the Boundary Bay Conservation Committee.

Textual materials contains three documents that the BBCC researched, suggested or used as studies of interest in their environmental research. Includes a conservation proposal and biosphere research. In total there are 4 folders in this file. Any newspaper articles have been removed from the textual material and placed in the Martin Keeley and Friends of Boundary Bay Newspaper Clippings Binders. These binders can be found on the Reference Library bookshelves.

File · 1987-1992
Part of Martin Keeley fonds

File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as a member of the Fraser for Life Communications Society and executive director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and around Delta.

Textual materials contains contact information such as lists and stickers for postage, emails, and letters from the FFL (specifically Duane Robert Burnett) and to the FFL from various sources. The FFL was in correspondence with Martin Keeley because of the Friends of Boundary Bay being a sub-committee of the Fraser for Life. There are 3 folders in this file. Any newspaper articles have been removed from the textual material and placed in the Martin Keeley and Friends of Boundary Bay Newspaper Clippings Binders. These binders can be found on the Reference Library bookshelves.