Image depicts a train track and several buildings in an unknown location.
This item is a photograph of a blue and white building in downtown Prince George. The Coast Hotel can be seen in the background.
This item is a photograph of the backside of the United Way building in Prince George in 2006. The Coast Hotel can be seen in the background.
This item is a photograph of the United Way building on the corner of 7th Avenue and Quebec Street, Prince George. The Telus building can be seen in the background.
This item is a photograph of the United Way building on the corner of 7th Avenue and Quebec Street, Prince George. The Telus building can be seen in the background.
This item is a photograph of a blue building at 1601 4th Avenue, Prince George. Building includes the Freemason Lodge.
This item is a photograph of the Freemason building at 480 Vancouver Street, Prince George.
This item is a 35 mm photograph negative of the CNR bridge over the Fraser River. Photograph was taken in the fall from Cottonwood Park, Prince George.
This item is a 35 mm photograph negative of the Nechako River, Prince George. Water level is very low.
This item is a 35 mm photograph negative of the Nechako River, Prince George. Water level is very low.
File primarily consists of material regarding the L'heidli T'enneh Cemetery and the 1914 Royal Commission on Indian Affairs report on Prince George in relation to the "Fort George Tribe" and their lands and cemetery. Includes: photocopies from BC Archives of the Royal Commission transcripts; a report entitled "Archival Research Project - Fort George Park, up to 1998" prepared by Sites N Sounds Consulting for the Fraser-Fort George Regional Museum (1998); "Archaeological Impact Assessment, Fraser-Fort George Regional Museum, Lot 2, District Lots 343 and 417, Plan 32450, Cariboo District, City of Prince George, Permit 1998-218" prepared by Sites N Sounds Consulting (1998); "Indian Cemetery Fort George Park Prince George" typescript document by Kent Sedgwick for the Heritage Advisory Committee (23 Mar. 1983); a photocopied "Indian Cemetery in Fort George Park" plan drawn by the City of Prince George Public Works Department (Dec. 1978); and burial records for the L'heidli T'enneh Cemetery from the City of Prince George Cemetery System.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to dairying and dairy farming in Prince George. Includes material on Harry Moffat; cattle in Mud River; Mr. Hewlett and Centralia Dairy (established in 1923); Interior Creamery, located at the corner of Brunswick and First Avenue; and pasteurization.
Item is a photograph depicting Thomas Norton, Warren Meyer, Trelle Morrow, Kent Sedgwick and a fifth man.
File consists of newspaper clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to the history of various newspapers in Prince George. Also includes "Prince George This Week" newspaper article "New weekly makes debut" (13 Sept. 1989) and the 70 year anniversary edition of the Prince George Citizen newspaper (16 May 1986).
Photograph depicting a dirt road winding between grass and trees in Soda Creek.
Photograph depicting a garden and backyard in someone's personal residence.
Photograph depicting a garden and backyard in someone's personal residence.
Photograph depicting Kent Sedgwick and a dog in someone's garden and personal residence.
Photograph depicting a dog laying in the grass in someone's backyard of a personal residence.
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to the incorporation of the city of Prince George. Includes: "Looking back 90 years" in Prince George Citizen Saturday Report (5 Mar. 2005); "Prince George Public Library Historical Costume Workshop - 1915" Workshop description by Jannice Closson (Jan. 1990); "The Three Georges" maps of Prince George, Fort George, and South Fort George at Incorporation of the city of Prince George in 1915 (Feb. 2000); "Incorporation dates" notes by Sedgwick on the incorporation of Prince George dates; and a photocopy of the Fort George Incorporation Act, "An Act to Incorporate the City of Fort George" (6 Mar. 1915).
File consists of clipping, notes, and reproductions relating to the Natural Resources Security Company, the company was responsible for a land-selling campaign, selling lots for the townsite to later be Central Fort George, which was owned and ran by George John Hammond in Fort George. Includes: "The sales campaign of George J. Hammond and the Natural Resources Security Company" typescript research essay by Anna Bumby (30 Apr. 1981); "Fort George and its tributary territory" photocopied article from British Columbia Magazine (1912); "Facts, what British Columbia offers you" reproduction of a pamphlet produced by the Natural Resources Security Company, Ltd. (1910); and reproduced excerpts from an unidentified pamphlet issued in 1912 by the Natural Resources Security Company, Ltd.
File consists of reproductions and photocopies of articles on the history of city planning in North America. File predominantly consists of printed articles: "Encyclopedia of Urban Planning" by Arnold Whittick; "Radburn and the American Planning Movement: The Persistence of an Idea" by Eugenie Ladner Birch; "The Making of Urban America: A History of City Planning in the United States" by John W. Reps; and "The Story of the Planner's Journal 1915-1980" by Donald A. Krueckberg.
The item is a photograph and negative of a survey map of the Prince George townsite south of the Nechako River and West of the Fraser River. Notation states map was originally made in May 1915.
The item is a photograph negative of a survey map of the Prince George townsite south of the Nechako River and West of the Fraser River. Notation states map was originally made in May 1915.
The item is a photograph and negative of the Fort George Herald from 12 April 1913. The front-page article is titled, "The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway CO.'s Townsite of Prince George" and contains a survey map of the Prince George townsite.
The item is a photograph negative of a man and woman sitting in front of a house. They are dressed in formal attire and are drinking what appears to be a glass of wine.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to British Columbia's provincial government land reserves. Includes material regarding railway land reserves on the Upper Fraser in 1912; homesteading land reserves; and pre-emptor land reserves for settlement. File predominantly consists of photocopied clipped articles regarding provincial government land reserves in northern and central British Columbia, particularly surrounding Fort George.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to soldier land settlement in northern British Columbia following the First World War. Includes material regarding the British Columbia Land Settlement Act; the allotment of land for Prince George; and the opening of reserved lands for veterans. Includes a printed article entitled "Soldiers, Settlement and Development in British Columbia, 1915-1930" by Paul Koroscil (2000).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Monkman Pass area. Includes: "Monkman Pass Memorial Trail" brochure prepared by Tumbler Ridge (2006); "The trail to Monkman Pass" clipped article from BC Outdoors magazine (July 1983); "Regional District of Fraser-Fort George" typescript letter from Y.D. Kennedy to Kent Sedgwick (5 Sept. 1973); and "Alberta Wilderness Association Newsletter" newspaper vol. 13 no. 1 (1983).
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to Joseph Hunter, a Scottish-born surveyor, civil engineer and political figure in British Columbia. Joseph Hunter was the first European to find and cross the Pine Pass. He was sent by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1877 to locate the pass. Hunter later represented Cariboo from 1871 to 1875 and from 1900 to 1904 and Comox from 1890 to 1898 in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to Vanderhoof and area.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Prince George school dormitories. Includes: "Old Dormitory Property - Senior Citizens Development" typescript letter from the Secretary-Treasurer of School District #57 to Mr. Jefferies, City Manager (20 June 1979).
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to Soda Creek, BC. Also includes photographs depicting Soda Creek (2006).
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to the central business district of Prince George. Includes: "Tours of downtown" pamphlet from the Prince George Public Library (6 July 2006); "Mr. P.G. says welcome to the city of Prince George" promotional map from the City of Prince George and drawn by H. Kettner (1966); "Re: Pcl. A (Lots 19-20)" typescript letter from BC Rail to Kent Sedgwick (2 Dec. 1987); "Prince George Public Library" letter from Tom Dielissen at the Prince George Public Library to Kent Sedgwick (2 July 1997); "Town Centre Historical Project" letter to the Mayor and Council of Prince George from Daniel Guerrette (16 July 1981); and "Historical continuity and the proposed town centre" typescript document submitted to City Council from the Heritage Advisory Committee (July 1981). File also includes photographs depicting the industrial area of Prince George (1987).
Image depicts a forest and river in Soda Creek, B.C.
Image depicts the old jail house in Soda Creek, B.C.
Image depicts an old building located somewhere are the Pickard farm north of Soda Creek, B.C.
Series consists of reports, proposals, and project and research materials ranging from 1994 to 2006. Series includes reports on Sustainable Forest Management, proposals for planned project phases, consultant reports, symposia notes and ephemera, secondary source research for projects and planning, and reports on work with First Nations communities.
File consists of the "McGregor Model Forest Association: Annual Report 2005-2006."
File consists of the "Operational-Scale Carbon Budget Model of the Canadian Forest Sector (CBM-CFS3) Version 1.0: User's Guide" created by the Canadian Forest Service Northern Forestry Centre.
File consists of Russian language Canadian Council of Forest Ministers Pamphlets.
CD-Rom is a "media CD" containing promotional videos, brochures, and photographs of Prince George. The CD was created for distribution at the 2006 Winter Games at Torino. UNBC was part of a Northern BC delegation that went to the 2006 Olympics in anticipation of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Rob van Adrichem was the Media Relations representative for the Northern BC delegation.
Videotape contains footage of: 27-Jan-06 - Quesnel campus opening - Coell, Murray; Jago, Charles / 27-Jan-06 - Quesnel campus to host epilepsy conference - Peters, Lisa
Videotape contains footage of: 21-Feb-06 - Torino - Kinsley greets visitors at BC-Canada Place and shots around the building - Kinsley, Mayor Colin / 22-Feb-06 - Torino - shots around the City / 23-Feb-06 - Torino - Prince George reception - Berra, Renzo, Monica, and family / 23-Feb-06 - Torino - Prince George reception and interview with local freestyle skiing Olympian - Wong, Chris
Videotape contains footage of: 24-Feb-06 - Torino - BC wood conference including Walter Bramsleven's presentation
Videotape contains footage of: 27-Apr-06 - Northern Sport Centre signing of agreement - Jago, Charles / 27-Apr-06 - Planning for the Jago Gala - Kinsley, Colin / 4-May-06 - Site preparation work begins for the Northern Sport Centre / 11-May-06 - Nurse Practitioner program begins - interview with student - Pape-Salmon, Sara / 17-May-06 - construction of Teaching and Learning Centre / 18-May-06 - Shaw cable story about the Teaching and Learning Centre announcement - Campbell, Gordon; Carter, Ian
Videotape contains footage of: 30-May-06 - Hazelton and Quesnel graduation events
The item is a photograph depicting a house at 1705 Fir Street, Prince George. Annotation on the back of the photograph states, "1705 Fir St. - N. of F-C school at 17th. 1st Cath. Church off reserve Sept. 13? Rev. Rivet."
The item is a photograph depicting the exterior of old damaged buildings on the Moffat farmland. There is a fence at the entrance to the driveway with an address sign that reads "1820." Annotation on the back of the photograph states, "Moffatt (Gunn) farm 2005."
The item is a photograph depicting the exterior of old damaged buildings on the Moffat farmland. There is a fence at the entrance to the driveway with an address sign that reads "1820."