Photograph depicts an unidentified man with binoculars sitting on a snow-covered slope looking for game.
Photograph depicts an unidentified men with binoculars lying on a snowy mountain ridge looking for big game.
Photograph depicts a hunting guide (Bruce Otto?) holding up a large mountain goat shot by Prentiss Gray with a forested area in the background.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man is lying on the ground next to a roaring campfire. Some clothes are visible on the ground next to him while some woolen socks are slung across a branch above him.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man with binoculars searching for game in a snowy mountain landscape.
Photograph depicts Bruce Otto, a hunting guide, standing next to Prentiss Gray, who is seated on a stump skinning his prized mountain goat.
Photograph depicts a snowy mountain landscape in the Canadian Rockies where Prentiss Gray found his prized mountain goat.
Photograph depicts hunting guides, Bruce Otto and Alex McDougall, standing next to a campfire with food in hand with a forest in the foreground.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man sitting on a log skinning a goat that is laying on a blanket in front of him.
Photograph depicts Prentiss Gray standing with a rifle in his hand in front of a teepee with a forested area in the background.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man sitting on a snowy mountain peak looking to the valley below for game through a pair of binoculars.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man (?) sitting on a mountain slope searching for game through a pair of binoculars in winter.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man (?) sitting on a mountain slope searching for game through a pair of binoculars in a snow-covered valley.
Photograph depicts a trophy moose that had been tracked and shot by Prentiss Gray.
Photograph depicts an unidentified guide lying on his back on a snow-covered mountain slope searching for game using binoculars. In the background of the image snow-covered mountain peaks are visible.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul (left) and George Bates (right) holding rifles and standing beside two felled bull moose. In the background a sparse forest is visible.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul standing with rifle on top of felled bull moose. In the background a sparse forest is visible.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul standing with rifle on top of felled bull moose. In the background a sparse forest is visible.
Photograph depicts an unidentified hunting guide laying on a grassy slope searching for game through a pair of binoculars while two pack horses stand by. In the background an alpine lake is visible surrounded by forested foothills and a mountain range.
Photograph depicts a man, possibly Prentiss Gray, standing over top of a felled grizzly bear in a forest.
Photograph depicts Prentiss Gray standing with his rifle and horse in a grassy field. In the background a forested valley and snow-covered mountain range is visible.
Photograph depicts Frank Dewing and Joe Callao next to a campfire with travel packs in the foreground. In the background a forest tree line and mountain range is visible.
Photograph depicts three unidentified crew men searching for game through binoculars while their horses stand by. In the background a forested valley surrounded by a mountain range is visible.
Photograph depicts three unidentified crew men searching for game through binoculars while their horses stand by. In the background a forested valley surrounded by a mountain range is visible.
Photograph depicts Prentiss Gray standing beside a felled mountain goat on a rocky slope. In the background a mountain range is visible.
Photograph depicts Prentiss Gray reaching out to a felled mountain goat lying on a rocky slope. In the background a mountain range is visible.
Photograph depicts a man who is probably Prentiss Gray standing over three felled grizzly bears. The man is holding onto the reins of a horse and a rifle while a mountain range rises up in the background.
Photograph depicts a man who is probably Prentiss Gray standing over three felled grizzly bears. The man is holding the reins of a horse while a mountain rises in the distance.
Photograph depicts a man, probably Prentiss Gray, standing over three felled grizzly bears while holding the reins of his horse and a rifle. In the background a mountain side rises up in the distance.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul fishing along the banks of a river. In the background is a forested shoreline.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul fishing along the banks of a creek. In the background a bush covered shoreline is visible.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul (left), unidentified man (middle), and Harry Snyder (right) sitting on the ground next to a small camp fire during a tea break. To the far left an unidentified fourth man is sitting amidst the bushes around the camp fire.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul (left), unidentified man (middle), and Harry Snyder (right) sitting on the ground next to a small camp fire during a tea break. Surrounding the camp set up are several small coniferous trees.
Photograph depicts Carrol Paul (right) and Harry Snyder (left) sitting on the ground during a tea break. In the background is a forested area filled with coniferous trees.
Photograph depicts two unidentified men cooking on a fire at a camp site with a forest visible in the background.
Photograph depicts Harry Snyder sitting under a tent cleaning his rifle. In the background behind Snyder are several boxes and a man standing with his back to the camera.
Photograph depicts an unidentified man cooking food in several pots over a fire at a camp site. In the background several tents are visible in front of a forested environment.
Photograph depicts Harry Snyder sitting under a tent cleaning a rifle with two other rifles resting beside him.
Photograph depicts Harry Snyder sitting under a tent sighting his newly cleaned rifle with two other rifles leaning beside him.
Photograph depicts a camping party consisting of nine individuals having their morning coffee beside their tent located in the Pine area at Lone Prairie. Identified individuals: Harry Snyder wearing a hat, in on the left; Elmer Keith wearing a hat, is on the right.
This 16 page booklet includes illustrations and a program of events, along with a short history of Williams Lake, a short history of stampedes, a "Dude Dictionary", and a poem entitled "The Old Cow Puncher". Also includes a summary about the "Cariboo Indians" (possibly referring to the Secwepemc Nation and other First Nations near the Williams Lake area) contemporary to the time that contains information that is now considered inaccurate.
Item consists of transcript and tape summary of interview with local boxer Harold Mann discussing his boxing career.
Sans titreItem consists of transcript of interview with Ambrose Trick discussing the sawmilling and logging industry in Northern BC, c.1930s-1950s including the 1953 strike; the creation of the Northern Interior Lumbermen's Association. Trick also discusses his involvement in railway work, his involvement with hockey in Prince George and discusses Prince George politics, prominent personalities in the North.
Sans titreItem consists of transcript and taped summary of recorded interview with long-time resident Ted Williams who discusses his father' Chuck Williams early years in Prince George c.1920s. He also discusses river transportation, steam boats on the Fraser River and river scowing adventures on the Grand Canyon (BC) and fatalities that occurred.
Sans titreItem consists of typed transcript and tape summary of recorded interview with long-time resident Ted Williams who discusses his involvement in Boy Scouts Association of Canada as District Commissioner and setting up a group in Prince George c.1930s-c.1950s
Sans titreItem consists of transcript and tape summary of recorded interview with Gordon Wood, pharmacist, businessman and sports enthusiast who lived in Prince George c.1920s-c.1970s. He discusses various events that impacted Prince George including the Great Depression of the 1930s and set up of relief camps; the set up of army camps during World War II. He also discusses local politicians, his drugstore business and community members.
Sans titreParker Bonney was on the University of Washington rowing team between 1909 and 1913. He may be depicted in this photograph.
Parker Bonney was on the University of Washington rowing team between 1909 and 1913. He may be depicted in this photograph.