Martin Keeley was a drama critic turned environmentalist. He moved to Point Roberts with his wife, Claudette Reed Upton-Keeley, and quickly began supporting a fight against golf course, condominium and hotel development in the area because it threatened the local heron colony. Martin and his wife Claudette worked hand in hand to research their passion of herons and to preserve the Point Roberts heron rookery. Keeley then helped to found the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee (PRHPC) in 1989 and remained on as director for many years until the organization's membership interest spread from just Point Roberts to the entire span of Boundary Bay, at which point the B.C. Great Blue Heron Society was created to encorporate all of the surrounding areas interests. The PRHPC then became a sub-committee of the BC Great Blue Heron Society, linking it to other environmental groups and environmentalists. With the work Keeley was doing for the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee, he came into contact with the Fraser for Life Communications Society that the PRHPC then worked with.
In July 1990, Martin Keeley along with the Fraser for Life decided to create another company under the umbrella of the Communications Society, calling it the Friends of Boundary Bay. The intention was to get Martin Keeley to be the executive director of the organization. The Friends of Boundary Bay was an environmental advocacy group working to preserve the Boundary Bay area in Delta. It acted as a lobbyist for the preservation of the Boundary Bay area as a wildlife preserve, and for the prevention of golf course development in the area. The organization's activities in this area included attending Delta Council meetings, issuing press releases, and staging demonstrations. The organization also worked to launch interpretive programs and a mobile interpretive unit regarding the preservation of Boundary Bay. The organization also staged fundraisers, including a reading by W. P. Kinsella and a silent auction held December 15, 1990, and a "Blues for the Bay" benefit concert held February 15, 1991.
In October 1990, Martin Keeley accepted a position as an executive member of the Boundary Bay Conservation Committee. He worked closely with them on matters pertaining to the Boundary Bay area, wetlands and other environmental concerns that were linked with the PRHPC and the FOBB.
By 1991, Martin Keeley was heavily invested in at least three environmental groups around the Boundary Bay area. He remained active in most of them until his leave in 1998/1999. Other organizations that were in direct contact with Martin Keeley were the Fraser Wetlands Committee (FWC), the Delta Naturalists Society (DNS), the Burns Bog Conservation Society (BBCS), the Nature Trust of British Columbia, the Western Canada Wilderness Committee, the Vancouver Natural History Society, the Tsawwassen Nature Park Society, the Surrey/White Rock Naturalists and the Puget Sounders.
In 1998, Martin Keeley began looking for a replacement for his position as Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. His other organizations had slowly given control to other people. By the end of 1998, he had replaced himself and began his departure for the Cayman Islands.
In 1999, following Keeley's departure, the Friends of Boundary Bay changed its name to the B.C. Wetlands Society to reflect its changing role in education and research involving wetlands ecosystems. By 2000-2001, the funding for the organization had significantly decreased and the organization's research and programs were integrated into other organizations duties.
Martin Keeley has continued his environmental activism following his move to the Cayman Islands in 1998. He taught environmental science at a college level in the Cayman Islands before he developed and implemented the Mangrove and Reef Curriculum with teachers, NGOs and Education Ministries worldwide. Martin has been International Education Director for the Mangrove Action Project (MAP) for 13 years, and will continue much of his work in that position. More information can be found at www.mangrovesandreefs.org.ky or through articles collected and placed in accession folders for 2010-029.
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Fonds consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as founder/director of the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committe, member of the Fraser for Life Communications Society, executive director of the Friends of Boundary Bay, and executive member of the Boundary Bay Conservation Committee. 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 Corporation of Delta reports, court case documents, transfer of lease agreements, other reports, notes, correspondence (both to and from), letters, emails, newsletters, publications, studies, proposals, brochures, notices, membership information, financial information, meeting minutes, questionnaires, application forms, workshop brochures, newspaper articles and other various materials that Martin Keeley or others may have thought pertained to a research interest or their organizations. The 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.
Audiovisual media materials include VHS, videocassettes for a camera recorder, cassette tapes and reel-to-reel format audio. Photograph materials include photograph negatives, prints, transparencies and contact sheets. The material spans many different topics, such as administrative records, local development, airport development, golf course development, wildlife and wildlife protection, environmental concerns and impacts for the region, local areas of concern (Boundary Bay and Point Roberts), as well as photographs of events relating to, attended by or hosted by the various organizations.
The fonds has been arranged into the following sous fonds/series/sub-series:
1. Friends of Boundary Bay sous fonds
1.1 Envrionmental Reserach Topics series
1.2 Other Environmental Organizations series
1.2.1 Boundary Bay Conservation committee sub-series
1.2.2 Fraser Wetlands Commitee (FWC) sub-series
1.2.3 Delta Naturalists Society (DNS) sub-series
1.2.4 B.C. Great Blue Heron Society (BCGBHS) sub-series
1.2.5 Burns Bog Conservation Society (BBCS) sub-series
1.2.6 The Nature Trust of British Columbia sub-series
1.3 Friends of Boundary Bay Administrative Records series
1.4 Friends of Boundary Bay Photograph series
1.5 Friends of Boundary Bay Audiovisual Media series
2. Fraser for Life sous fonds
2.1 Fraser for Life Photograph series
2.2 Fraser for Life Administrative Records series
3. Point Roberts Heron Perservation Committee sous fonds
3.1 Point Roberts Heron Perservation Committee Photograph series
3.2 Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee Administrative Records series
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee, the Fraser for Life, the Friends of Boundary Bay and the Boundary Bay Conservation Committee. Other members of the organizations may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
Revised by BCANS Coordinator, August 27, 2014
The Friends of Boundary Bay is an environmental advocacy group working to preserve the Boundary Bay area in Delta. The organization was formed in August of 1990, and became active in lobbying for the preservation of the Boundary Bay area as a wildlife site, and the prevention of golf course development in the area. The organizations's activities in this area included attending Delta Council meetings, issuing press releases, and staging demonstrations. The organization also worked to launch interpretive programs and a mobile interpretive unit regarding the preservation of Boundary Bay. The organization also staged fundraisers, including a reading by W.P. Kinsella and a silent auction held December 15, 1990, and a "Blues for the Bay" benefit concert held February 15, 1991. The organization also rented office space to serve as a library, research centre, and general information sharing facility for all groups working to preserve the Boundary Bay area. The office included a meeting room to be used by these groups, as well as the library/research centre. Research materials consisted of articles, reports, and other items donated by various individuals. The office also served as a temporary repository for the records of some other local environmental groups, such as the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. The organization also worked with other environmental groups, such as the Boundary Bay Conservation Committee, the Western Canada Wilderness Committee, the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee, the Fraser for Life, the Burns Bog Society, the Vancouver Natural History Society, the Tsawwassen Nature Park Society, the Delta Naturalists, the Surrey/White Rock Naturalists, the Puget Sounders, and others.
Martin Keeley worked alongside the Fraser for Life Communications Society during his time with the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. In July 1990, Martin Keeley along with the Fraser for Life decided to create another company under the umbrella of the Communications Society, calling it the Friends of Boundary Bay. The intention was to get Martin Keeley to be the executive director of the organization. The Friends of Boundary Bay was an environmental advocacy group working to preserve the Boundary Bay area in Delta. It acted as a lobbyist for the preservation of the Boundary Bay area as a wildlife preserve, and for the prevention of golf course development in the area. The organization's activities in this area included attending Delta Council meetings, issuing press releases, and staging demonstrations. The organization also worked to launch interpretive programs and a mobile interpretive unit regarding the preservation of Boundary Bay. The organization also staged fundraisers, including a reading by W. P. Kinsella and a silent auction held December 15, 1990, and a "Blues for the Bay" benefit concert held February 15, 1991.
The organization also rented office space to serve as a library, research centre, and general information sharing facility for all groups working to preserve the Boundary Bay area. The office included a meeting room to be used by these groups, as well as the library/research centre. Research materials consisted of articles, reports, and other items donated by various individuals. The office also served as a temporary repository for the records of some other local environmental groups, such as the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee and the Fraser for Life Communications Society.
By 1991, Martin Keeley was heavily invested in at least three environmental groups around the Boundary Bay area. He remained active in most of them until his leave in 1998/1999. Other organizations that were in direct contact with Martin Keeley and the Friends of Boundary Bay were the Fraser Wetlands Committee (FWC), the Delta Naturalists Society (DNS), the Burns Bog Conservation Society (BBCS), the Nature Trust of British Columbia, the Western Canada Wilderness Committee, the Vancouver Natural History Society, the Tsawwassen Nature Park Society, the Surrey/White Rock Naturalists and the Puget Sounders.
In 1998, Martin Keeley began looking for a replacement for his position as Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay. His other organizations had slowly given control to other people. By the end of 1998, he had replaced himself and began his departure for the Cayman Islands. In 1999, following Keeley's departure, the Friends of Boundary Bay changed its name to the B.C. Wetlands Society to reflect its changing role in education and research involving wetlands ecosystems. While still based in Delta, BC, the BC Wetlands Society focused its efforts on environmental education in British Columbia. Its mission was “to promote the conservation of British Columbia’s wetlands ecosystems through education, research and stewardship”. In support of this mission, the society’s main activities were as follows:
1. Provision of education programs and resources to schools,
community groups and the general public;
2. Coordinate stewardship programs in local wetlands; and
3. Coordinate the efforts of interested environmental
organizations.
Funding for the Friends of Boundary Bay and the BC Wetlands Society has decreased significantly since 2000, subsequently curtailing its field activities. The organization's research and programs were integrated into other organizations duties. None of the records in this sous fonds are directly related to the activites of the BC Wetlands Society, they are only related to the period of time before the name change and when the organization was still known as the Friends of Boundary Bay.
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The fonds consists of records assembled by the Friends of Boundary Bay through their office and research centre. Records include some administrative records of the Friends of Bounday Bay; some administrative records (such as minutes and membership lists) of the Boundary Bay Conservation Committee (a separate organization working in the same area); newsletter, brochures, and other published materials from various other environmental groups; reports to Delta Council and excerpts from Delta Council meeting minutes on various environmental issues; bulletins and copies of letters to various politicians regarding environmental issues; and artiles, reports, and newspaper clippings on various environmental issues, such as golf courses (especially the Boundary Shores golf course), landfill sites (especially Burns Bog), the Boundary Bay Airport, the Vancouver International Airport, road construction, bird populations in the Boundary Bay area, and other environmental issues.
File level descriptions are available.
BCAUL control number: DMA-291
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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.
Textual materials include subject files and topics 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 17 different files in this series. 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.
The series has been arranged into the following files:
1. Environmental Research Topics series
1.1 Golf Course Regional Development file
1.2 Local Environmental Issues file
1.3 Local Developement file
1.4 Burns Bog file
1.5 Wildlife file
1.6 Regional Airport Development file
1.7 Estuaries file
1.8 Biosphere file
1.9 Greenhouse file
1.10 Trees/Leaves/Forests file
1.11 Fraser River file
1.12 Boundary Bay Area file
1.13 Point Roberts and Washington State file
1.14 Corporation of Delta file
1.15 Hazardous Waste file
1.16 Greater Vancouver Regional District file
1.17 Wetlands file
1996-023 was donated by Martin Keeley on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on September 3, 1996.
1999-012 was donated in two parts, first by Sara Wittkowski on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on July 22, 1999 and second by Laura Jameson on behalf of the B.C. Wetlands Society (name changed that same year from the Friends of Boundary Bay) on July 28, 1999.
2000-035 was donated by Barbara K.F. Tilley on behalf of the B.C. Wetlands Society (name changed that same year from the Friends of Boundary Bay) on May 17, 2000.
2010-029 was donated by Martin Keeley on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on July 30, 2004.
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Friends of Boundary Bay. Other members of the organization may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
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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 reports, bylaws, brochures, correspondence, agenda’s, an appendix to a report, etc. regarding golf course regional development around British Columbia, specifically Delta (Boundary Shores) and Surrey 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 29 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.
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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 reports, correspondence, maps, blueprints, write-ups, bulletins, bylaws, comments, newsletters, proposals, meeting minutes, agenda’s, market studies and petitions regarding water, road, housing, etc. development and zoning around the lower mainland and specifically Delta, Tsawwassen, North Delta, Ladner and Point Roberts. 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 37 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.
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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 correspondence, proclamations, newsletters, news releases, bulletins, brochures, packages, a thesis and reports regarding various types of wildlife and how they have been affected or affects the surrounding area of Boundary Bay, Point Roberts, Whatcom County and other regions. 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 27 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.
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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.
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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 newsletters, annual reports, court approved documents, brochures, pamphlets, guides and Corporation of Delta reports for estuaries in British Columbia, specifically for the Fraser River Estuary and the Fraser River Estuary Management Program, 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 7 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.
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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 reports and maps, a research program information kit for forest renewal in BC, correspondence, newsletters, news releases, brochures, petitions, bulletins, a memorandum and annual reports all regarding trees, leaves and forest development, 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 5 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.
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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 a court case, floodplain mapping annual report, maps, brochures, correspondence, newsletters and an agency checklist all-relating to the Fraser River and its environmental purposes, 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.
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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 reports, meeting minutes, bylaws, letters, newsletters, bulletins, reports, brochures, news releases, correspondence, articles and educational programs information regarding the Boundary Bay area, its environmental purpose, protection on the area and other environmental concerns, 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 7 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.
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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 various documents and materials such as reports, photocopied bylaws, newsletters, presentations, bulletins, annual reports, correspondence, faxes,maps, posters, event postings, all in regards to environmental issues in Point Roberts or around the rest of Washington State and Whatcom County, 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 16 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.
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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.
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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.
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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 reports and articles 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.
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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 reports and pamphlets 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.
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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.
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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 documents such as reports, studies, correspondence and notes regarding the development of a cement plant that the compiler obviously believed to be a bad idea. The person that compiled these documents on this subject placed them all in a separate binder labeled “The Cement Plant – File-O-Scams,” speaking to the idea that they did not support its development. 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 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.
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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 project proposal, correspondence, a funding response form, brochures, maps and newsletters regarding the GVRD and its development, 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 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.
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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 news releases, bulletins, brochures and newsletters all regarding the issues of the wetlands in British Columbia and specifically around the area of Boundary Bay, 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 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.
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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 six organizations included in this series. The materials correspond to Martin Keeley's time with the Friends of Boundary Bay.
Textual materials include correspondence, letters, minutes, notices, bulletins, financials, studies, research, court cases, newsletters, and brochures from six different environmental organizations. The organizations include the Boundary Bay Conservation Committee (BBCC), the Fraser Wetlands Committee (FWC), the Delta Naturalists Society (DNS), the B.C. Great Blue Heron Society, the Burns Bog Conservation Society (BBCS), and the Nature Trust of British Columbia.
The series has been arranged into the following sub-series and files:
1. Other Environmental Organizations series
1.1 Boundary Bay Conservation Committee (BBCC) sub-series
1.1.1 BBCC Correspondence and Letters (to and from) file
1.1.2 BBCC Minutes/Notices/Bulletins/Financials file
1.1.3 BBCC Memberships/Policies/Financials file
1.1.4 BBCC Research/Proposals/Studies file
1.1.5 BBCC Court Case file
1.2 Fraser Wetlands Committee (FWC) sub-series
1.2.1 FWC Minutes file
1.2.2 FWC Bulletins file
1.3 Delta Naturalists Society (DNS) sub-series
1.3.1 DNS Newsletters file
1.4 B.C. Great Blue Heron Society (BCGBHS) sub-series
1.4.1 BCGBHS Minutes/Financials file
1.4.2 BCGBHS Correspondence file
1.5 Burns Bog Conservation Society (BBCS) sub-series
1.5.1 BBCS Minutes/Brochures file
1.6 The Nature Trust of British Columbia sub-series
1.6.1 NTBC Membership/Brochures/Correspondence file
1996-023 was donated by Martin Keeley on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on September 3, 1996.
1999-012 was donated in two parts, first by Sara Wittkowski on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on July 22, 1999 and second by Laura Jameson on behalf of the B.C. Wetlands Society (name changed that same year from the Friends of Boundary Bay) on July 28, 1999.
2000-035 was donated by Barbara K.F. Tilley on behalf of the B.C. Wetlands Society (name changed that same year from the Friends of Boundary Bay) on May 17, 2000.
2010-029 was donated by Martin Keeley on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on July 30, 2004.
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Friends of Boundary Bay. Other members of the organization may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
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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 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 include correspondence, letters, minutes, notices, bulletins, financials, studies, research, and court cases from the Boundary Bay Conservation Committee.
The sub-series has been arranged into the following files:
1. Boundary Bay Conservation Committee (BBCC) sub-series
1.1 BBCC Correspondence and Letters (to and from) file
1.2 BBCC Minutes/Notices/Bulletins/Financials file
1.3 BBCC Memberships/Policies/Financials file
1.4 BBCC Research/Proposals/Studies file
1.5 BBCC Court Case file
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Friends of Boundary Bay. Other members of the organization may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
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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 letters, emails and memos both to and from members of the Boundary Bay Conservation Committee. File also contains a letter from Martin Keeley to the BBCC accepting their offer to become an executive for the organization. In total there are 13 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.
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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.
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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.
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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 Fraser Wetlands Committee. The materials correspond to Martin Keeley's time with the Friends of Boundary Bay and their relationship to the Fraser Wetlands Committee.
Textual materials include minutes, and bulletins generated by the Fraser Wetlands Committee.
The sub-series has been arranged into the following files:
1. Fraser Wetlands Committee (FWC) sub-series
1.1 Fraser Wetlands Committee (FWC) Minutes file
1.2 Fraser Wetlands Committee (FWC) Bulletins file
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Friends of Boundary Bay. Other members of the organization may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
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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 Fraser Wetlands Committee. The materials correspond to Martin Keeley's time with the Friends of Boundary Bay and their relationship to the Fraser Wetlands Committee.
Textual materials contains a bulletin published by the Fraser Wetlands Committee, titled “A Proposal for Conservation and Recreation on Mud and Boundary Bays, British Columbia.” 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.
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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 Fraser Wetlands Committee. The materials correspond to Martin Keeley's time with the Friends of Boundary Bay and their relationship to the Fraser Wetlands Committee.
Textual materials contains minutes regarding the creation of other environmental organizations such as the Friends of Boundary Bay and the Fraser Wetlands Committee. 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.
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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
1996-023 was donated by Martin Keeley on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on September 3, 1996.
1999-012 was donated in two parts, first by Sara Wittkowski on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on July 22, 1999 and second by Laura Jameson on behalf of the B.C. Wetlands Society (name changed that same year from the Friends of Boundary Bay) on July 28, 1999.
2000-035 was donated by Barbara K.F. Tilley on behalf of the B.C. Wetlands Society (name changed that same year from the Friends of Boundary Bay) on May 17, 2000.
2010-029 was donated by Martin Keeley on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on July 30, 2004.
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Friends of Boundary Bay. Other members of the organization may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
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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 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 contains newsletters from the Delta Naturalists Society. 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.
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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
1996-023 was donated by Martin Keeley on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on September 3, 1996.
1999-012 was donated in two parts, first by Sara Wittkowski on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on July 22, 1999 and second by Laura Jameson on behalf of the B.C. Wetlands Society (name changed that same year from the Friends of Boundary Bay) on July 28, 1999.
2000-035 was donated by Barbara K.F. Tilley on behalf of the B.C. Wetlands Society (name changed that same year from the Friends of Boundary Bay) on May 17, 2000.
2010-029 was donated by Martin Keeley on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on July 30, 2004.
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Friends of Boundary Bay. Other members of the organization may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
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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.
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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. 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 contains documents of correspondence mostly from Eric Giesbrecht, who was the Coordinator for the Surrey/White Rock Chapter of the BC Great Blue Heron Society or the other unit of the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. 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.
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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
1996-023 was donated by Martin Keeley on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on September 3, 1996.
1999-012 was donated in two parts, first by Sara Wittkowski on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on July 22, 1999 and second by Laura Jameson on behalf of the B.C. Wetlands Society (name changed that same year from the Friends of Boundary Bay) on July 28, 1999.
2000-035 was donated by Barbara K.F. Tilley on behalf of the B.C. Wetlands Society (name changed that same year from the Friends of Boundary Bay) on May 17, 2000.
2010-029 was donated by Martin Keeley on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on July 30, 2004.
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Friends of Boundary Bay. Other members of the organization may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
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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.
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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
1996-023 was donated by Martin Keeley on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on September 3, 1996.
1999-012 was donated in two parts, first by Sara Wittkowski on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on July 22, 1999 and second by Laura Jameson on behalf of the B.C. Wetlands Society (name changed that same year from the Friends of Boundary Bay) on July 28, 1999.
2000-035 was donated by Barbara K.F. Tilley on behalf of the B.C. Wetlands Society (name changed that same year from the Friends of Boundary Bay) on May 17, 2000.
2010-029 was donated by Martin Keeley on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on July 30, 2004.
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Friends of Boundary Bay. Other members of the organization may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
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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.
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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.
Textual materials include minutes, notes, membership records, financials, newsletters, brochures, correspondence, press clippings, press releases, research, studies, and conference and workshop notes that were accumulated by the Friends of Boundary Bay from 1988-1998.
The series has been arranged in the following files:
1. Friends of Boundary Bay Administrative Records series
1.1 Friends of Boundary Bay Minutes/Notes/Memberships/Applications file
1.2 Friends of Boundary Bay Financials file
1.3 Friends of Boundary Bay Newsletters/Brochures file
1.4 Friends of Boundary Bay Correspondence and Letters (to and from) file
1.5 Friends of Boundary Bay Press Clippings file
1.6 Friends of Boundary Bay Press Releases/Advertisements/Events file
1.7 Friends of Boundary Bay Research/Proposals/Studies file
1.8 Friends of Boundary Bay Conferences and Workshops file
1.9 Friends of Boundary Bay Interpretive Programs and Education Workshops file
1996-023 was donated by Martin Keeley on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on September 3, 1996.
1999-012 was donated in two parts, first by Sara Wittkowski on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on July 22, 1999 and second by Laura Jameson on behalf of the B.C. Wetlands Society (name changed that same year from the Friends of Boundary Bay) on July 28, 1999.
2000-035 was donated by Barbara K.F. Tilley on behalf of the B.C. Wetlands Society (name changed that same year from the Friends of Boundary Bay) on May 17, 2000.
2010-029 was donated by Martin Keeley on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on July 30, 2004.
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Friends of Boundary Bay. Other members of the organization may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
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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 material of interest for the FOBB and Martin Keeley, such as minutes, notes, membership lists (both for the FOBB or that the FOBB was part of), FOBB membership application forms, event application forms that the FOBB wanted to/attended, and meeting information for organizations that the FOBB belong to. Additionally, notes that Martin Keeley had jotted down are included, and information packages for university courses in environmental studies. 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.
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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 letters, memos, cc’d/bcc’d emails, emails, thank you cards anddocuments brought to the attention of Martin Keeley or other members of the Friends of Boundary Bay. Materials reflect correspondence both to and from persons at the Friends of Boundary Bay. There are 6 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.
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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 a proposal of interest to the FOBB for the Bullitt Foundation from the Georgia Straight Alliance, an eelgrass report compiled alongside the FOBB, an abstract on the interpretive programs, research on golf courses, a grant application for the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee and the FOBB. 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.
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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 brochures, pamphlets, registration and take home guides for conferences and workshops attended by the FOBB. The conferences and workshops were regarding environmental topics such as environmental education, Green Zone priorities, Georgia basin, trans-boundary wetlands, and climate change. 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.
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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 information regarding the FOBB run interpretive programs and education workshops. Specific material includes locations of conducted programs, some promotional materials for programs, some press releases for the programs and brochures for other workshops attended. 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.
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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 funding summaries, promotional budgets, receipts, bank statements and an annual report manual to help organizations with their financials. 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.
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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 brochures for FOBB Interpretive Programs for 1991-1992, event brochures and the organizations brochure. File also contains British Columbia Wetlands Network News newsletters for 1994 and 1996, and Boundary Bay News for 1990-1997 (with a lot of gaps). There are 6 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.
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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 contain newspaper clippings and press clippings regarding the activities of the Friends of Boundary Bay and of Martin Keeley. There are 4 folders in this file. Any other newspaper articles (focused on topics other than the activities of the Friends of Boundary Bay) 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.
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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 press releases and advertisements for FOBB events as well as information pertaining to the organization. Details include activism interests, future fundraisers, programs, workshops, a job posting, and the organizations historical information. Additionally, some materials reflect events attended by the FOBB but not necessarily run by them. Some of the events included are Bay Fest, the Art Auction Fundraiser, Snow Goose Boogie, Blues for the Bay, Boundary Bay Bike-Walk-Run-A-Thon, Low Tide walk. There are 7 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.
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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.
Graphic materials include 11 photographs depicting Point Roberts, a farm road, a walking bridge and a group photo including Martin Keeley. These photographs were presumed to be taken while Martin Keeley was part of the Friends of Boundary Bay.
The series has been arranged into the following items:
2010-29-71; 2010-29-126; 2010-29-127; 2010-29-128; 2010-29-129; 2010-29-130; 2010-29-131; 2010-29-132; 2010-29-133; 2010-29-134; 2010-29-135.
2010-029 was donated by Martin Keeley on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on July 30, 2004.
These photographs are from the Friends of Boundary Bay fonds photograph series
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Colour photograph consisting of a group of people, two men and three women, standing with Martin Keeley (far left). They appear to be at a lookout point, may be in Point Roberts. The photograph may be in relation to the Friends of Boundary Bay, the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee or the Fraser for Life.
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Consists of black and white and colour photographs of the 1989 July 4th parade in Point Roberts, Washington. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee truck float, driven by Martin Keeley, can be seen in most of the photographs. Other photographs show Claudette Upton, Linda George and Harold Gent, walking and holding the great blue heron interpretive programs prop, while Kim Hunter walked with some children and is holding a child. Additionally, Paul Boeth can be see riding his motorcycle behind the truck float. There is an article that details these events in The Heron News for Summer 1989.
The following have been scanned:
2010-29-48
2010-29-49
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The transparency show Lily Point, the Point Roberts marina, the border crossing and agricultural land. The transparency was shot on February 28, 1989. The transparency may have been shot or used by Martin Keeley with the Friends of Boundary Bay.
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The transparency show Lily Point, the Point Roberts marina, the border crossing and agricultural land. The transparency was shot on February 28, 1989. The transparency may have been shot or used by Martin Keeley with the Friends of Boundary Bay.
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The transparency show Lily Point, the Point Roberts marina, the border crossing and agricultural land. The transparency was shot on February 28, 1989. The transparency may have been shot or used by Martin Keeley with the Friends of Boundary Bay.
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The transparency show Lily Point, the Point Roberts marina, the border crossing and agricultural land. The transparency was shot on February 28, 1989. The transparency may have been shot or used by Martin Keeley with the Friends of Boundary Bay.
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The transparency show Lily Point, the Point Roberts marina, the border crossing and agricultural land. The transparency was shot on February 28, 1989. The transparency may have been shot or used by Martin Keeley with the Friends of Boundary Bay.
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The transparency show Lily Point, the Point Roberts marina, the border crossing and agricultural land. The transparency was shot on February 28, 1989. The transparency may have been shot or used by Martin Keeley with the Friends of Boundary Bay.
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The negative shows Lily Point, the Point Roberts marina, the border crossing and agricultural land. The date for the negative is unknown. The photographs may have been shot or used by Martin Keeley with the Friends of Boundary Bay.
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Black and white negative of an unknown walking bridge. Someone from the Friends of Boundary Bay, the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee or the Fraser for Life may have taken the photograph. The location of the photograph is unknown but may be in Europe, it is most likely not from Delta.
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Black and white negative of an unknown farm road that may be in Europe but not in Delta. The road is running along the right side of the photograph, while the farm fields and hills can be seen along the left side of the photograph. Someone from the Friends of boundary bay, the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee or the Fraser for Life may have taken the photograph.
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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.
Moving image items include two movies, one regarding shorebirds in the state of New Jersey, and another focused on the B.C. Wetlands. Both were thought to be used by Martin Keeley for research purposes while he was the Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay.
Sound recording items include three audio tapes, one that was unable to be read, a second that features a discussion regarding logging in Point Roberts and Delta, and a third that is labeled as a "Whatcom County Council" meeting.
The series has been arranged into the following items:
2010-29-137; 2010-29-138; 2010-29-139; 2010-29-140; 2010-29-141.
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Friends of Boundary Bay. Other members of the organization may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
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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.
Moving image items include two movies, one regarding shorebirds in the state of New Jersey, and another focused on the B.C. Wetlands. Both were thought to be used by Martin Keeley for research purposes while he was the Executive Director of the Friends of Boundary Bay.
Sound recording items include three audio tapes, one that was unable to be read, a second that features a discussion regarding logging in Point Roberts and Delta, and a third that is labeled as a "Whatcom County Council" meeting.
The series has been arranged into the following items:
2010-29-137; 2010-29-138; 2010-29-139; 2010-29-140; 2010-29-141.
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Friends of Boundary Bay. Other members of the organization may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
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VHS was produced by the State of New Jersey Natural Lands Trust in Trenton, N.J. The film was shot on February 26, 1987, but the length of the film is unknown. Contact information for R.W. Butler - Wildlife Biologist for the Canadian Wildlife Service is attached to the front of the VHS case.
It is presumed that the content of this VHS reflects Martin Keeley's interest in the shorebirds along Delta and Point Roberts. The VHS may have been used by Martin Keeley or other members of the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee, the Boundary Bay Conservation Committee or the Fraser for Life.
When attempted to be played, the VHS player ate the tape and it became wound inside the machine. Tape may be damaged.
Title is based on label on the VHS case.
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Cassette tape is of a back and forth discussion by an environmentalist (possibly Martin Keeley) vs. a logging developer’s father who is speaking on behalf of his son who could not make it to the meeting. The environmentalist is pushing for better rights around development and logging, specifically in Point Roberts or Delta. He is also seeking rightful cause in logging the suggested area. The developer’s father is sidestepping questions and not responding well to any accusations about his son’s company. The person in question may be from the Toigo family but there is no certainty.
Volunteer notes have been included in with the cassette tape.
Cassette 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.
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Videocassette contains 24:45 minutes of video coverage of the wetlands in Delta, B.C. The video was produced by DCTV (Delta Cable Television).
Video 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.
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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.
None - but recording was unable to be played.
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Cassette tape was recorded on June 28, 1994 on a Type 1 Normal Bias HF Sony 90 min Hi-Fi Recording Tape. Content is presumably a third tape in a series of recordings from a specific
Whatcom County Council meeting. There was a post-it found on the back of the tape case that read "Martin Keely, $8.00, 7/15/94."
Cassette 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.
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Sous fonds 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 include financial records such as receipts, checks, funding applications, etc., correpondence letters, emails, notes and memos, press releases for events and fundraisers, court case records for the case between the Fraser for Life and the Minister of Department of Indian Affairs, minutes, notes, brochures and membership information for the Fraser for Life, press clippings regarding the organization and finally restricted materials. The newspaper articles from this sous fonds 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. Graphic material includes photograph prints and negatives.
The sous fonds has been arranged into the following series:
2. Fraser for Life sous fonds
2.1 Fraser for Life Photograph series
2.2 Fraser for Life Administrative Records series
Revised by BCANS Coordinator, August 27, 2014
Some materials under this sous fonds have been restricted.
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Series 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.
Graphic material includes photographs from the Iona Beach Regional Park Grand Opening, of a Mahri Sherlock performance, and other individual photos documenting events at which the Fraser for Life participated in.
Series has been arranged into the following items:
2010-29-1 to 2010-29-24, 2010-29-60 to 2010-29-63, 2010-29-65 to 2010-29-70, 2010-29-75 to 2010-29-77.
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Fraser for Life and the Friends of Boundary Bay. Keeley spent time in both the Fraser for Life and the Friends of Boundary Bay. Other members of the organizations may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
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Black and white photograph consists of a lantern and torchlight parade for the Illuminares - A Public Dream, an event that took place in Trout Lake Park on August 12th of an unknown year. Martin Keeley or the Fraser for Life may have attended the event.
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Photograph consists of three Fraser for Life Interpretive Program costumes. The three costumes look like they represent birds on the wetlands and were used for children to becomes engaged in the program. The date range is an estimate and the creator of the photograph is unknown. This is a black and white 5x7 photograph.
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Item consists of 2 photographs that show Mahri Sherlock, a musician. The photographs show her playing a plucked string instrument and a guitar in others.
Of the 2 photographs, the following is scanned:
2010-29-65
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Photograph consists of a dead fish on the shore of a beach. The fish has its mouth and eye open. The photograph is black and white and is 5x7 format. The Fraser for Life may have used the photograph.
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Colour photograph of a woman dressed in a cosutme standing in front of a banner that appears to be depicting a native American scene with birds and water animals. The photograph was taken in a room of a building with wood paneled walls. The costumes may have been related to the Friends of Boundary Bay or Fraser for Life interpretive programs.
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Colour photograph of two young girls in costumes psing in front of a very large blowup iceberg prop. The prop has been blown up in front of a blue house at an unknown location, possibly Point Roberts. The photograph may be in relation to the Fraser for Life interpretive programs.
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Colour photograph of two very large blowup props that may have been used by the Fraser for Life interpretive programs. The photograph may have been taken in Point Roberts. There is a woman in the bottom left of the corner that may be helping to blow up the iceberg and seal props. The photograph was taken during the winter because the ground is covered in snow.
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Colour photograph of some sort of industrial plant along the Fraser River. A bark mulch truck is in the bottom right hand corner. The photograph was intended to be used in the Fraser for Life Membership Pamphlet. This photograph relates to three other photographs because of its intended use, although the photos themselves are of different subjects.
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Colour photograph of wood pilings along the Fraser River. Could have been a site for an old building or cannery. The photograph was intended to be used in the Fraser for Life Membership Pamphlet. This photograph relates to three other photographs because of its intended use, although the photos themselves are of different subjects.
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Colour photograph of cattails in a field. In the background there is triangular shaped structure made from wood and what appears to be string. The phtoograph was intended to be used for the Fraser for Life Membership Pamphlet. This photograph relates to three other photographs because of its intended use, although the photos themselves are of different subjects.
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Colour photograph of the Fraser for Life blowup patchwork whale, used during interpretive programs and events. Three children are seen standing in front of the whale, dressed in the Fraser for Life costumes and holding balloons. The photograph was intended to be used in the Fraser for Life Membership Pamphlet. This photograph relates to three other photographs because of its intended use, although the photos themselves are of different subjects.
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Item consists of 2 photographs that show Mahri Sherlock, a musician. The photographs show her playing a plucked string instrument and a guitar in others. In some of the photographs she is surrounded by children in costumes and blow-up props that may have belonged to the Fraser for Life interpretive programs.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Series 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 material consists of financials, correspondence, letters, press releases, publications, court cases, minutes, notes, brochures, press clippings, and restricted materials that were generated by the Fraser for Life organization. The newspaper articles from this sous fonds 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.
Series has been arranged into the following files:
1. Fraser for Life Administrative Records series
1.1 Fraser for Life Financials/Sponsorship file
1.2 Fraser for Life Correspondence/Letters (to and from) file
1.3 Fraser for Life Press Releases/Publications file
1.4 Fraser for Life Court Case file
1.5 Fraser for Life Minutes/Notes/Brochures/Memberships file
1.6 Fraser for Life Press Clippings file
1.7 Fraser for Life Restricted Materials file
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Fraser for Life and the Friends of Boundary Bay. Keeley spent time in both the Fraser for Life and the Friends of Boundary Bay. Other members of the organizations may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
Some materials under this series have been restricted.
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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.
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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 transaction records, monthly checklists for Bookkeeping, funding applications, cost analyses, sponsorship/fundraising information, event planning costs, sponsor lists and guide books presumably used to find new sponsors. 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.
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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.
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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 copy of the Fraser for Life court case against the Minister of Department of Indian Affairs regarding wastewater management. 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.
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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 Fraser for Life and Fraser Conservation Alliance meeting and annual general meeting minutes for 1989, 1990 and 1995, a biographical write-up on Joan Wolfe, members list for FFL, membership packages, notes and thank you letters for joining the Fraser for Life. Additionally, file contains brochures for membership, brochures for other organizations that interested the FFL and brochures for the Fraser for Life organization. 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.
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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.
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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 restricted material that belonged to the Fraser for Life such as person resumes and cover letters, banking book, as well as land holding agreements that were passed from Claudine Melgrave to the Fraser for Life for the purpose of creating an environmentally protected area on an island just north of Vancouver. 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.
This file contains restricted materials.
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Sous fonds consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as founder/director of the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committe. 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 emails, letters, memos, notes, brochures, newsletters, articles, press releases, meeting minutes, presentations, addresses, statements, receipt books, month end materials, quotes and membership information that Martin Keeley or others may have thought pertained to the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. The 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.
Photograph material includes photograph prints, contact sheets, negatives and aerials regarding events attended and hosted by the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee.
The sous fonds has been arranged into the following series:
3. Point Roberts Heron Perservation Committee sous fonds
3.1 Point Roberts Heron Perservation Committee Photograph series
3.2 Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee Administrative Records series
2010-029 was donated by Martin Keeley on behalf of the Friends of Boundary Bay on July 30, 2004.
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. Other members, such as his wife Claudette Reed Upton-Keeley and Marie Burns, of the organization may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
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Series consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as founder/director of the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committe. The materials were generated from both his home in Point Roberts as well as the offices in Ladner, B.C. and Point Roberts, Washington.
Graphic materials includes photograph prints, contact sheets, negatives and aerials regarding events attended and hosted by the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee.
Series has been arranged into the following items:
2010-29-25 to 2010-29-59, 2010-29-64, 2010-29-72 to 2010-29-74, 2010-29-78 to 2010-29-125, and 2010-29-136.
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. Other members, such as his wife Claudette Reed Upton-Keeley and Marie Burns, of the organization may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
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Consists of black and white and colour photographs of the 1989 July 4th parade in Point Roberts, Washington. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee truck float, driven by Martin Keeley, can be seen in most of the photographs. Other photographs show Claudette Upton, Linda George and Harold Gent, walking and holding the great blue heron interpretive programs prop, while Kim Hunter walked with some children and is holding a child. Additionally, Paul Boeth can be see riding his motorcycle behind the truck float. There is an article that details these events in The Heron News for Summer 1989.
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Consists of black and white and colour photographs of the 1989 July 4th parade in Point Roberts, Washington. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee truck float, driven by Martin Keeley, can be seen in most of the photographs. Other photographs show Claudette Upton, Linda George and Harold Gent, walking and holding the great blue heron interpretive programs prop, while Kim Hunter walked with some children and is holding a child. Additionally, Paul Boeth can be see riding his motorcycle behind the truck float. There is an article that details these events in The Heron News for Summer 1989.
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Consists of black and white and colour photographs of the 1989 July 4th parade in Point Roberts, Washington. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee truck float, driven by Martin Keeley, can be seen in most of the photographs. Other photographs show Claudette Upton, Linda George and Harold Gent, walking and holding the great blue heron interpretive programs prop, while Kim Hunter walked with some children and is holding a child. Additionally, Paul Boeth can be see riding his motorcycle behind the truck float. There is an article that details these events in The Heron News for Summer 1989.
The following have been scanned:
2010-39-54
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Consists of black and white and colour photographs of the 1989 July 4th parade in Point Roberts, Washington. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee truck float, driven by Martin Keeley, can be seen in most of the photographs. Other photographs show Claudette Upton, Linda George and Harold Gent, walking and holding the great blue heron interpretive programs prop, while Kim Hunter walked with some children and is holding a child. Additionally, Paul Boeth can be see riding his motorcycle behind the truck float. There is an article that details these events in The Heron News for Summer 1989.
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Consists of black and white and colour photographs of the 1989 July 4th parade in Point Roberts, Washington. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee truck float, driven by Martin Keeley, can be seen in most of the photographs. Other photographs show Claudette Upton, Linda George and Harold Gent, walking and holding the great blue heron interpretive programs prop, while Kim Hunter walked with some children and is holding a child. Additionally, Paul Boeth can be see riding his motorcycle behind the truck float. There is an article that details these events in The Heron News for Summer 1989.
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Photographs show one of the committee's founding members, Linda George, giving an interpretive presentation to a group of Boundary Bay Brownies (Girl Guides) on the great blue heron. The group of girls is sitting in front of the woman while she is standing or kneeling. The woman is seen holding a sheet of paper with pictures of the great blue heron in some of the photographs. An enlarged floating great blue heron has been constructed behind the woman. The heron was used as a puppet or prop for the Committee. The photographs were taken in Point Roberts, Washington at the Baptist Church Camp, for the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. There is a short article regarding the event in The Heron News for Summer 1989, published by the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee.
Of the photographs, the following have been scanned:
2010-029-31
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Item consists of similar colour photographs showing Linda George, another unknown woman and an unknown boy, removing a log from outside of a house and doing some gardening. The house is most located at 1469 Gulf Road, Point Roberts, Washington. The woman were involved with the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. There is a red wheelbarrow that is holding the gardening debris. The house was used by the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee as an office, called Heron House, obtained by Dennis Campbell.
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Black and white photograph of a group of people, four women and two men, standing in front of the blowup Great Blue Heron that may have belonged to the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee or the Fraser for Life.
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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.
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Colour aerial photograph, mounted on board, from June 15, 1989. The photograph shows the border between Tsawwassen, Canada and Point Roberts, Washington. A second scan contains the photograph along with a clear plastic that has been placed over the photo and annotations have been provided regarding areas that have already been subdivided, an area that was clear-cut in 1989 and the approximate location of the Heron Rookery in Point Roberts.
On the reverse of the photograph, the date and copyright information is stamped for the company Airphoto 85. Their contact information is also provided, Airphoto 85 - Aerial Photographers, P.O. Box 58441, 1380 S.W. Marine Drive, Vancouver B.C. Canada, V6S 6K2. This contact information may be out of date.
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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.
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The majority of the photographs show a great blue heron that has been placed inside of a fenced in area and one photograph shows a group of great blue herons wading into the ocean. The photographs was taken by or for the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. The man in the photographs is Floyd Wilson (Manager of the Gas Barn) and the heron is nicknamed "Gus." Wilson tried to nurse the heron back to health in the summer 1989. An article was printed in the All Point Bulletin and The Heron News for summer 1989.
The following have been scanned:
2010-29-43
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The majority of the photographs show a great blue heron that has been placed inside of a fenced in area and one photograph shows a group of great blue herons wading into the ocean. The photographs was taken by or for the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. The man in the photographs is Floyd Wilson (Manager of the Gas Barn) and the heron is nicknamed "Gus." Wilson tried to nurse the heron back to health in the summer 1989. An article was printed in the All Point Bulletin and The Heron News for summer 1989.
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The majority of the photographs show a great blue heron that has been placed inside of a fenced in area and one photograph shows a group of great blue herons wading into the ocean. The photographs was taken by or for the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. The man in the photographs is Floyd Wilson (Manager of the Gas Barn) and the heron is nicknamed "Gus." Wilson tried to nurse the heron back to health in the summer 1989. An article was printed in the All Point Bulletin and The Heron News for summer 1989.
The following have been scanned:
2010-29-47
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The photographs consist of unknown women holding a great blue heron interpretive program prop as well as a male performing singing on a stage. The photographs were possibly taken around the False Creek area in Vancouver, B.C., facing the mountains (North) and show the end of the Granville Street Bridge. The interpretive program was for the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee.
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The photographs consist of unknown women holding a great blue heron interpretive program prop as well as a male performing singing on a stage. The photographs were possibly taken around the False Creek area in Vancouver, B.C., facing the mountains (North) and show the end of the Granville Street Bridge. The interpretive program was for the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee.
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The photographs consist of unknown women holding a great blue heron interpretive program prop as well as a male performing singing on a stage. The photographs were possibly taken around the False Creek area in Vancouver, B.C., facing the mountains (North) and show the end of the Granville Street Bridge. The interpretive program was for the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee.
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Photographs show one of the committee's founding members, Linda George, giving an interpretive presentation to a group of Boundary Bay Brownies (Girl Guides) on the great blue heron. The group of girls is sitting in front of the woman while she is standing or kneeling. The woman is seen holding a sheet of paper with pictures of the great blue heron in some of the photographs. An enlarged floating great blue heron has been constructed behind the woman. The heron was used as a puppet or prop for the Committee. The photographs were taken in Point Roberts, Washington at the Baptist Church Camp, for the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. There is a short article regarding the event in The Heron News for Summer 1989, published by the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee.
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Photographs show one of the committee's founding members, Linda George, giving an interpretive presentation to a group of Boundary Bay Brownies (Girl Guides) on the great blue heron. The group of girls is sitting in front of the woman while she is standing or kneeling. The woman is seen holding a sheet of paper with pictures of the great blue heron in some of the photographs. An enlarged floating great blue heron has been constructed behind the woman. The heron was used as a puppet or prop for the Committee. The photographs were taken in Point Roberts, Washington at the Baptist Church Camp, for the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. There is a short article regarding the event in The Heron News for Summer 1989, published by the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee.
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Photographs show one of the committee's founding members, Linda George, giving an interpretive presentation to a group of Boundary Bay Brownies (Girl Guides) on the great blue heron. The group of girls is sitting in front of the woman while she is standing or kneeling. The woman is seen holding a sheet of paper with pictures of the great blue heron in some of the photographs. An enlarged floating great blue heron has been constructed behind the woman. The heron was used as a puppet or prop for the Committee. The photographs were taken in Point Roberts, Washington at the Baptist Church Camp, for the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. There is a short article regarding the event in The Heron News for Summer 1989, published by the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee.
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Item consists of similar colour photographs showing Linda George, another unknown woman and an unknown boy, removing a log from outside of a house and doing some gardening. The house is most located at 1469 Gulf Road, Point Roberts, Washington. The woman were involved with the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. There is a red wheelbarrow that is holding the gardening debris. The house was used by the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee as an office, called Heron House, obtained by Dennis Campbell.
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Item consists of similar colour photographs showing Linda George, another unknown woman and an unknown boy, removing a log from outside of a house and doing some gardening. The house is most located at 1469 Gulf Road, Point Roberts, Washington. The woman were involved with the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. There is a red wheelbarrow that is holding the gardening debris. The house was used by the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee as an office, called Heron House, obtained by Dennis Campbell.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
Photographs numbered 2010-29-84 and 2010-29-85 both have full sized prints along with their contact sheet prints.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
Photograph number 2010-29-92 has a full sized print along with its contact sheet print.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
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Photographs show the 1st and 2nd Annual Point Roberts Children's Festival that was held on August 18th 1988 and on Saturday August 19th 1989. The festival was a benefit in aid of the threatened great blue heron colony in Point Roberts. In 1988, Valdy and Charlotte Diamond were the featured musical acts that was held at the Seabright Farm in Point Roberts. In 1989, Norman Foote and Mahri Sherlock were the featured musical acts at the Blackberry Farm at the foot of Paul's road in Point Roberts. There is an article about the 2nd annual event in The Heron News, summer 1989. The Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee hosted the events.
Photograph number 2010-29-125 has a full sized print along with its contact sheet print.
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Series consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as founder/director of the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committe. 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 correspondence, letters, newsletters, brochures, press releases, advertisements, addresses, presentations, statements, minutes, notes and financials generated by the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee under Martin Keeley. The 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.
Series has been arranged into the following files:
1. Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee Administrative Records series
1.1 Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee Correspondence and Letters (to and from) file
1.2 Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee Newsletters and Brochures file
1.3 Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee Press Releases/Advertisements/Events file
1.4 Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee Addresses/Presentations/Statements file
1.5 Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee Minutes/Notes/Financials file
The materials are believed to have been maintained only by Martin Keeley during his time with the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee. Other members, such as his wife Claudette Reed Upton-Keeley and Marie Burns, of the organization may have contributed to the collection and maintenance of these materials.
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File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as founder/director of the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committe. 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 emails, letters, memos, notes, documents of interest and other materials that were sent to and from the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee as correspondence. The materials were sent to different people from the organization but the majority was sent from Martin Keeley, Claudette Reed-Upton and Marie Burns. 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.
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File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as founder/director of the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committe. 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 documents written by Martin Keeley for presentations at committee meetings, council meetings in Point Roberts and conferences. Other statements and presentations are included for interest in Point Roberts. 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.
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File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as founder/director of the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committe. 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 material used to create templates of the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee brochures, a finished brochure, brochures for other organizations that interested the PRHPC, event brochures, typed information to put into the brochures and costs for brochures. Additionally, file contains numerous Heron News newsletters that were published by the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee, as well as rough articles that were to be published in the Heron News’. 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.
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File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as founder/director of the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committe. 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 press releases generated by the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committee and released for events and programs that they held between 1988 and 1990. 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.
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File consists of materials collected by Martin Keeley, and others, during his time as founder/director of the Point Roberts Heron Preservation Committe. 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 receipt books, month end bookkeeping, quotes for future work, membership sheets, notes taken, minutes for the PRHPC and a document of incorporation for the PRHPC from 1989. 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.