Menu
  • Online Resources
    • Finding Aids 1
    • Finding Aids 2
    • Finding Aids 3
    • Mine Deaths & Accidents
    • Mayor & Council, 1875-1979
    • Videos
  • Transcripts & Recordings
    • Historical Society Transcripts
    • Historical Audio Recordings
    • News Headlines, 1874-1934
    • HBC Nanaimo Memoranda, 1855-1857
    • HBC McKay Letters, 1852-1853
    • HBC McKay Journal, 1852-1854
    • City Clerk Correspondence, 1886-1891
  • Research Links
  • Using the Archives
    • Research Policies & Fees
    • When Visiting the Archives
    • Building & Site Research Guide
    • FAQ Video
    • Privacy Policy
    • Historical Language
  • Contact
 

 

Barraclough: McGregor Klondike Journal [sound recording]. -- 1958.

Recording of William Barraclough reading excerpts from John C. McGregor's Klondike Gold Rush journal

All of the historical audio links, for your convenience :  

  • Barraclough, Wm: J.C. Bryant and early Nanaimo
  • Barraclough, Wm: Excerpts from J.C. McGregor's Klondike Journal
  • Barraclough, Wm: Selected Accounts
  • Barraclough, Wm: Indigenous Dogs
  • Brown, Audrey Alexandra on James Miller Brown
  • Dunham, John on Nanaimo Harbour,
  • Helmcken, Ainsley: The Life and Times of Dr. John Helmcken 
  • Johnson, Patricia: Nanaimo History
  • Kendall, Harrison and Waller: Various Topics
  • Kenny, M.A., Hiram Gough and May Woodman
  • Luca, Sister Mary: St. Ann's
  • McGirr, Flora: Hotels, Pubs and the Red Cross
  • Nesbitt, James K; Early History of British Columbia
  • Norcross, E. Blanche: History of the Cowichan Valley
  • Philpott, Judge: Nanaimo's Early Penal System
  • Radcliffe, D.: People of the Cedar
  • White, Ellen: History of Snuneymuxw

 

 

 

Copyright ©2015 by

nanaimoarchives.ca

social-media-gb323e7c59_640wwwww.png social-media-gb323e7c59_640gffgfgfgfgfg.png download-icon-youtube+icon-1320168278202686242_512.png
     

We are grateful to live, work and play on

traditional Snuneymuxw territories.

friday-design-logo.png

Although we try to ensure the accuracy of all website content, you should confirm all information.

© 2022 Nanaimo Archives. All Rights Reserved. Login.

Design by c5mix   |   Powered by concrete5