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 interviews with Canadian poets and readings by them.
The collection consists of oral history interviews with former and current employees of B.C. Rail as well as residents living along the B.C. Rail lines.
The collection consists of interviews with people who were officially involved in Justice Councils in B.C. from 1974 to the 1980s.
The collection consists of a selection of amateur and professional films assembled by Pacific Cinemateque Pacifique pertaining to B.C., as well as oral history interviews with Vancouver-based experimental filmmakers.
The collection consists of oral history interviews with Cumberland residents pertaining to coal mining and community life in Cumberland and area.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to B.C. ferry and marine workers conducted as part of the B.C. Ferry and Marine Workers History Project.
The collection consists of interviews pertaining to the history of the Tofino-Clayoquot area.
The collection consists of interviews with women who immigrated to B.C. pertaining to their experiences.
The collection consists of interviews pertaining to the aviation history of Western Canada and related subjects.
The collection consists of interviews pertaining to Cowichan Indian knitting.
The collection consists of oral history interviews with former Victoria High School students.
The collection consists of radio broadcasts pertaining to the Sunny Trails Nudist Club in Surrey, B.C.
The collection consists of interviews pertaining to the experiences of French Canadians in British Columbia.
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 100 Mile House, B.C. and surrounding areas in the Cariboo region.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to salmon trolling in the Gulf of Georgia.
The collection consists of oral history interviews by Adolph with Jack and Margaret Aye pertaining to life in the East Kootenays prior to the flooding of the Kootenay River Valley; and interviews pertaining to Woodlands, a mental health facility.
The collection consists of oral history interviews pertaining to theatre in B.C., including an interview about George Ryga.
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 B.C. cattle ranchers.
The collection consists of oral history interviews with hikers, climbers, and pilots about Garibaldi Provincial Park in B.C.
The collection consists of interviews with Chinese women working in B.C.
The collection consists of interviews with employees and management about the history of British Columbia Forest Products.