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2006.20.12.47 · Item · [ca. 1940]
Part of Northern BC Archives Historical Photograph Collection

Handwritten photo album caption below this photo reads: "D.O.T [Department of Transportation?] Bldgs & Garage, Whitehorse." Photograph depicts numerous buildings and a four-door garage on streets in Whitehorse. Dump trucks and other various vehicles surround garage. Road and gravel covered area crosses foreground.

Royal Canadian Air Force
2013.6.36.1.026.06 · Item · [22 June 1979]
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts a possible storage and coal shed, and toilets located on the west side of track about a quarter mile north of the McCulloch depot building. McCulloch depot is located at mile 76.6 on the Carmi Subdivision.

Buildings in Newlands, BC
2012.13.1.87.101 · Item · [between 1975 and 1995]
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts several old buildings in a field, one of which has a caved-in roof, in Newlands, B.C. Map coordinates 54°06'28.2"N 122°12'01.0"W

2012.13.1.87.067 · Item · [between 1975 and 1995]
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts a row of buildings in Upper Fraser, B.C. with the store (titled "Paradise") with a Pepsi sign. Map coordinates 54°07'09.1"N 121°56'47.0"W

Buildings on Block 152
2004.5.1.49 · Item · ca. 1914
Part of Fort Fraser historical photograph collection

Typed caption glued to album page directly below photograph reads: "25. Building on Block 152." Photograph depicts two wooden buildings situated on a cleared section of land. Photographer: Dominion Stock & Bond Corporation.

Bulldozer at Civic Centre
2009.5.4.55 · Item · 1948
Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts man believed to be Bob Baxter on bulldozer by large framework structure in snow. House stands in background as well as a truck with "CITY OF PRINCE GEORGE" visible on its passenger door. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Civic centre 1948."