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Northern British Columbia Archives, Geoffrey R. Weller Library, University of Northern British Columbia
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2002.1 - Prince George Railway & Forestry Museum Collection
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2002.1.9 - Photographs
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2002.1.9.2 - PGE R.A. Harlow photographs
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2002.1.9.2.029 - Flooding at the CNR yard at Prince George
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2002.1.9.2.030 - Two unidentified men standing on a snowy 'berm' in the flooded CNR yard at Prince George
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2002.1.9.2.031 - Two unidentified men standing on a railroad snow plow connected to the front of a train which is running through the flooded and frozen CNR yard at Prince George
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2002.1.9.2.032 - Flooded CNR yard at Prince George
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2002.1.9.2.033 - Four unidentified men standing on a railroad snow plow connected to the front of a train which is running through the flooded and frozen CNR yard at Prince George
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2002.1.9.2.034 - Four unidentified men standing on a railroad snow plow connected to GTP train no. 218 which is running through the flooded and frozen CNR yard at Prince George
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2002.1.9.2.035 - Overview of trains traversing through the flooded and frozen CNR yard at Prince George
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2002.1.9.2.036 - Flood waters at or near the Pacific Station on the Skeena River
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2002.1.9.2.037 - Flood waters at or near the Pacific Station on the Skeena River
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Four unidentified men standing on a railroad snow plow connected to the front of a train which is running through the flooded and frozen CNR yard at Prince George
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