Image depicts a building which once served as the residence for two nurses in Atlin, B.C. A sign in front of the house reads: "Grateful Atlinites built this house in 1902 for their first missionary nurses, Helen Bone and Elizabeth Mitchell, who came here in 1899 and lived in a crude shack while valiantly and humanely caring for sick and dying pioneers."
Image depicts a pair of mannequins in the second story windows of a building, possibly located in Skagway, Alaska.
This item is a photograph of a yellow parkade in downtown Prince George.
This item is a 35 mm photograph negative of the Nechako River, Prince George. Water level is very low.
The item is a photograph of a wood and white brick house in Prince George. The address is 2755 on an unknown street.
The item is a photograph of a wood and white brick house in Prince George. The address is 2755 on an unknown street.
The item is a 35 mm photograph negative of an aged white and blue trimmed house in Prince George. Address is unknown.
The item is a photograph of the Prince George Citizen office building at 229 Brunswick Street, Prince George.
The item is a photograph of Quinson Elementary School at 251 Ogilvie Street South, Prince George.
The item is a photograph of Quinson Elementary School at 251 Ogilvie Street South, Prince George.
The item is an interior photograph of a concrete stairwell with red and wooden railings. Picture is likely the interior of the University of Northern British Columbia.
The item is a photograph of the demolition of Parkwood Mall on 8 April 1997.
The item is a 35 mm photograph negative of empty lots prepared for development in Prince George.
The item is a photograph of an old wooden garage behind Prince George's first hospital at 1584 8th Avenue, Prince George.
The item is a photograph of the side and back exterior of Prince George's first hospital at 1584 8th Avenue, Prince George.
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to World War 2 in Prince George. Includes various clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper; "Wartime bldgs" handwritten notes by Kent Sedgwick (2005); and a John Bogle UNBC history course paper (1999). Also includes photographs taken in 2005 of various buildings and houses in Prince George.
The item is a photograph depicting a residential duplex house off the Cariboo Highway.
The item is a 35 mm slide photograph depicting a residential duplex house off the Cariboo Highway. It is one of three buildings that were relocated for the airport in 1957.
The item is a 35 mm photograph depicting a workshop in the rural Prince George area.
The item is a 35 mm photograph depicting a stucco duplex on the Cariboo Highway.
The item is a photograph depicting a white boarded up workshop. The photograph was taken from a road.
The item is a photograph depicting a front view of an old white barn with a rainbow painted on the front.
The item is a photograph depicting a front and side view of an old white barn with a rainbow painted on the front. The photograph is taken from a field.
The item is a closeup black and white photograph depicting the front of an old white barn with a rainbow painted on the front.
The item is a closeup black and white photograph depicting the front and side of an old white barn.
The item is a black and white photograph depicting a garage and covered storage area on a farm.
The item is a black and white photograph depicting a boarded up workshop on a farm.
The item is a black and white photograph depicting the front of a white house in a rural location.
The item is a black and white photograph depicting the front and side of a white house on a farm.
The item is a photograph negative depicting the front of the Kinney house at 2249 Queensway Street, South Fort George. The negative is from before 1985, as that is the year the house burnt down.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting houses in the flooded Cottonwood area, Prince George in 1972. Annotation on the slide states, "Cottonwood Isl 1972."
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting a flooded river and covered area in Fort George Park, currently Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting the raised floodwaters on the Fraser River and the Cottonwood Trail.
File consists of notes, letters, and reproductions relating to the "Arrival of Steel" CN Railway plaque in Prince George. Includes: "Invitation" from the City of Prince George for the unveiling of the CN plaque (27 Jan. 1989) and correspondence letters between CN and the City of Prince George (1987-1989). Also includes photographs depicting the CN plaque and the unveiling ceremony (Jan. 1989).
The item is a photograph depicting a 1/48 scale model of the Cameron Street bridge. The angle is a side view of the bridge with a blue and a yellow model car on the bridge. Annotation on the reverse side of the photograph states, "Oct. 2008 1/48 scale model of the Cameron St. bridge 1931-2005 by Roy Groeneveld."
Image depicts the house of the owner of Gang Ranch.
Image depicts the Alkali Lake Ranch in Alkali Lake, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the Fraser River in Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the Fraser River in Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts some farmland in Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts an old church located somewhere in Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts a view of Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts two bridges over the Fraser River, located somewhere in Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts the start of Joffre Creek Road, most likely somewhere in the Joffre Lakes Provincial Park.
Image depicts the Britannia Mine, which closed in 1974 and is now a museum. "Anaconda" was the last operating owner.
Image depicts numerous power lines and a road somewhere north of Squamish.
Image depicts rail road tracks and several buildings in Pemberton, B.C.
Image depicts some power lines and mountains near Pemberton, B.C.
Image depicts what appears to be an apartment building among several others in an uncertain location.
Image depicts a lake with a "Swim at Own Risk" sign at an uncertain location.