Image depicts a junk pile of bottles, cans and bags, as well as the gutted frame of an old car, at Island Cache.
Image depicts an area of cut trees at Island Cache.
Image depicts numerous houses, and an unknown child standing in a street at Island Cache.
Image depicts a house at Island Cache.
Image depicts a street in Island Cache.
Image depicts a few houses in Island Cache.
Image depicts a street in Island Cache.
Image depicts a wood pile in Island Cache.
Image depicts Wells, B.C.
Item is an original 1970 map of British Columbia with annotations of Kent's travels throughout the province highlighted in yellow. The map was originally published by the Department of Lands, Forests and Water Resources in British Columbia.
File consists of records created and collected by Kent Sedgwick regarding the removal of Island Cache residents after the 1972 flood and suggestions for creation of park on Cottonwood Island. The majority of the file consists of reproduced City of Prince George records. Includes memoranda to and from the mayor, city manager, and aldermen; meeting minutes of the Flood Committee; city reports on Cottonwood Island and the flooding situation; a listing of Cottonwood Island properties offered for sale to the municipality; a report entitled "Cottonwood Island - A report on desirable land use" (Nov. 1970); a "Proposal for Cottonwood Island as a Park Reserve" (1973); a document from the Cottonwood Island Study Committee; correspondence from Mary Fallis; and a City of Prince George memorandum regarding a Public Hearing.
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to heritage homes in Central Fort George. Includes a "BC Rail" typescript letter from Dick Rowe at BC Rail to Kent Sedgwick (10 Nov. 1987); "Irene Jordan brothel location" handwritten notes by Kent Sedgwick (1990); and "Heritage inventory record" booklet describing heritage buildings in Prince George (1990). Also includes photographs depicting veteran housing on Burden Street in Prince George; a house at the address 510 Douglas Street in Prince George (2003); and Erle's Iron Works shop with a man outside welding the turrets for the Sikh temple (Aug. 1990).
The item is a photograph that depicts the Munro / Moffat house on 153 North Moffat Street in Prince George. Wood house with a log fence.
File contains slides depicting places along the east line of the BC Railway. Some are duplicates of the images found in the "East Line, Dome Creek - Lamming Mills - Misc" file.
Image depicts a two-room schoolhouse in Penny, B.C.
Image depicts a house with ivy growing over it. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts an old house with a torn up roof. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts an old house in Penny and a woman, possibly Sue Sedgwick, standing in front of it. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts the CN Station in Penny B.C.
File contains slides depicting a hike near the Geraldine Lakes.
Image depicts a sunshine recorder at an uncertain location.
Image depicts two unidentified individuals and a van on a farm at an uncertain location, possibly a place called Cypress Hill, with an atmometer and a sunshine recorder.
Image depicts the shore line and surrounding land of a lake or river at an airport, possibly in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a bulldozer and truck in an unknown location.
Image depicts an old shack on stilts in Fort St. James, B.C.
Image depicts a Hydraulic Placer mining location in Barkerville which has been completely deforested.
File contains slides depicting images of fences and various other forms of log construction, ranging from 1970 to 1985.
Image depicts a number of small houses at Island Cache.
Image depicts two unknown children in a house somewhere in Island Cache.
Image depicts several old, ruined cars and an unknown individual in Island Cache.
Image depicts a house in Island Cache.
Image depicts what appears to be an animal pen in Island Cache. There is a goat and numerous chickens in the image, as well as a pile of miscellaneous material.
Image depicts a few houses in Island Cache. There are two unknown individuals present.
Image depicts a damaged, upturned car in Island Cache.
File contains slides depicting Highway 16 West, from Isle Pierre to Hazelton.
Image depicts the Stellako River.
Image depicts a Fisherman wading in the Stellako River.
Image depicts a church located near Mapes, B.C.
Image depicts the Rearguard Falls in Rearguard Falls Provincial Park near Tête Jaune Cache along the Yellowhead Highway.
Image depicts a view of what is possibly the Yellowhead Pass on the British Columbia-Alberta border, west of Jasper A.B.
Image depicts a church at an uncertain location.
Image depicts what appears to be a shed at an uncertain location.
File contains slides depicting places along the east line of the BC Railway.
Series consists of photographs taken and collected by Kent Sedgwick that primarily depict communities within the Central Interior of British Columbia, especially Prince George, Giscome, and the East Line area. Kent Sedgwick used photography to document the development and history of the natural and built landscape of the British Columbia Central Interior. The photographs depict geographic features, landscapes, previous settlements, architectural history, and industrial history.
Image depicts a view of Tabor Mountain in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts the old Trading Outpost in Fort St. James, B.C.
Image depicts an unrestored log house in Barkerville, B.C.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Indigenous Peoples of British Columbia. Includes: "A selected list of publications on the Indians of British Columbia" published by the British Columbia Provincial Museum (1970) and "Les Indiens Des Cordilleres" printed by the National Museum of Canada (7 Feb. 1939). File also includes a map titled "Native Lands, then and now" depicting British Columbia including outlines of Indigenous territories and a smaller map of Canada with Indigenous language families; the backside of the map is titled "What are you ready for" and includes a timeline of information and Indigenous history in British Columbia (1990).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Fannie Kinney who was a school teacher from 1944 to 1966 at the Elementary School in South Fort George. Includes: "Heritage Trail Sign - Fannie Kinney" typescript letter to Matte DeNys Public Works from Kent Sedgwick (27 July 1988); and "Fanny Kinney" typescript transcript off Pioneer Tape Cassette 16-A from the Prince George Public Library (ca. 1970). Includes photographs depicting Fannie Kinney's house and a sign erected to honour her in the community (2003).