The item is a front exterior photograph of Spruceland Elementary School at 3805 Rainbow Drive, Prince George.
The item is a photograph of exterior of a brick commercial or public building in Prince George. Two tall garages are attached to the building. The address is unknown.
The item is a photograph of Highland School at 155 McDermid Drive, Prince George.
The item is an exterior photograph of a stairwell in one of the outside courtyards at the University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George.
The item is an exterior photograph of the Library and some unique architecture at the University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George.
The item is an exterior photograph of the Dr. Donald Rix Northern Health Centre at the University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George.
The item is an exterior photograph of the entrance to the College of New Caledonia at 3330 22 Avenue, Prince George.
The item is a 35 mm photograph negative depicting the remaining lumber beams after the fire at the Bank of Montreal in Prince George.
The item is a photograph depicting a narrow staircase from the parking level to the Prince George Public Library.
The item is a photograph depicting the exterior entrance from the parking level to the Prince George Public Library.
File consists of clippings, notes and reproductions relating to neighbourhoods within Prince George. Includes the following clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper: "Booming '60s and '70s filled our bowl" (Aug. 1986); "Neighbours..." (May 1993); "Street names" (1983); and "SFG streets named after early settlers" (June 1984). Also includes a lithograph print of "Spruceland subdivision" at Stuart Drive.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Fort George Canyon. Includes: "City of Prince George" typescript letter from Kent Sedgwick to Mr. Ron Drane, Manager of Pine Centre (7 June 1984) and "Fort George Canyon Hiking Trail" pamphlet published by the Fraser-Fort George Regional Museum (July 1984). Also includes photographs depicting the Fort George Canyon and men hiking the trail (1985).
The item is a photograph depicting Fort George Canyon looking west down the Fraser River. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "looking west 1."
The item is a photograph depicting Fort George Canyon looking north up the Fraser River. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "looking north upstream 2."
The item is a photograph depicting the Fraser River running through Fort George Canyon.
The item is a photograph depicting a young man sitting on a cliff overlooking the Fraser River running through Fort George Canyon.
The item is a photograph depicting Kent Sedgwick sitting on a cliff overlooking the Fraser River running through Fort George Canyon.
The item is a photograph depicting the Fraser River running through Fort George Canyon.
The item is a photograph depicting the Fraser River running through Fort George Canyon.
The item is a photograph depicting Kent Sedgwick in the forest at Fort George Canyon. Annotaion on the reverse side of the photograph stats, "7."
The item is a photograph depicting an old, abandoned wooden house on Holzworth homestead in the Fort George Canyon.
The item is a photograph depicting the Fraser River running through the Fort George Canyon.
The item is a photograph depicting the Fraser River running through the Fort George Canyon.
The item is a photograph depicting the Fraser River running through the Fort George Canyon.
The item is a photograph depicting the Fraser River running through the Fort George Canyon.
The item is a photograph depicting the Fraser River running through the Fort George Canyon.
The item is a photograph depicting the Fraser River running through the Fort George Canyon.
The item is a photograph depicting an old, abandoned wooden house on the Holzworth homestead in the Fort George Canyon.
The item is a photograph depicting the Fraser River running through Fort George Canyon.
File consists of mounted and clipped together panoramic photographs of downtown Prince George.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to Cottonwood Island in Prince George, formerly named Island Cache and Foley's Cache. Includes: "A brief history of Cottonwood Island Park" typed document by Kent Sedgwick (Nov. 2009).
Subseries consists of materials collected by Kent Sedgwick for research relating to Lheidli T'enneh First Nations. The Lheidli T'enneh are a sub-group of the Dakelh people whose traditional territory includes the city of Prince George, British Columbia. These files primarily consist of material regarding the original Lheidli T'enneh reserve and cemetery, the reserve relocation, and the desecration of the cemetery.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the L'heidli T'enneh cemetery. Includes various printed emails between Bob Campbell of the Exploration Place and Kent Sedgwick (Jan. 2010) and two audiocasettes of an interview with Janet Kozak conducted by Kent Sedgwick (20 Apr. 2010).
The item is one audiocassette containing a copy of an interview with Janet Kozak regarding the L'heidli T'enneh cemetery. Annotations on the case state, "Janet Kozak re: native cemetery 20 Apr/2010 COPY"
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 Indigenous Peoples of what is now known as the central interior British Columbia. Includes material on Carrier Sekani First Nations whose traditional territory includes north central British Columbia and includes the Ts'il Kaz Koh First Nation, Nadleh Whut'en, Saik'uz First Nation, Stellat'en First Nation, Takla Lake First Nation, and Wet'suwet'en First Nations; and Dakelh, the Carrier First Nations language. Includes: various clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper and "Carrier-Sekani Tribal Council" pamphlet prepared by the Carrier-Sekani Tribal Council. File also contains photographs depicting a grassy field with flowers and a graveyard (2003).
The item is a photograph depicting a graveyard with flowers at Grassie Plains. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Grassie Plains."
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Nisga'a Treaty. The Nisga'a Final Agreement, also known as the Nisga'a Treaty, is a treaty that was settled between the Nisg?a'a, the government of British Columbia, and the Government of Canada that was signed on 27 May 1998 and came into effect on May 11, 2000. Includes "The Flaws in This Nisga'a Template Will Divide Canadians by Race Forever and There's Fifty More to Come. Shouldn't All Canadians be Equal?" pamphlet by the B.C. Fisheries Survival Coalition (1999); "Your Guide to the Nisga'a Treaty" pamphlet from the Province of British Columbia (1999); and "Gathering Strength: Canada's Aboriginal Action Plan" pamphlet published by the Ministry of Indian Affairs and Northern Development of Canada (1997).
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).
The map depicts British Columbia, including outlines of Indigenous tribal territories and a smaller map of Canada with Indigenous language families. The reverse side of the map is titled, "What Are You Ready For" and includes a timeline of information and Indigenous history.
Subseries consists of material collected and created by Kent Sedgwick for research relating to community life in Prince George. The files primarily consist of notes and newspaper clippings discussing life in Prince George during the 20th century. Subseries contains material on public services and infrastructure including fire protection, electricity, water towers, policing and jails, and medicine; the history of businesses including Northern Hardware; public events; and recreational activities including hockey, baseball, curling, skiing, tennis, soccer, lacrosse, boxing, horse racing, golfing, and art.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to electric power in Prince George. Includes the following clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper: "Lighting controversy a tempest in a light bulb" (Jan. 2009) and "Lighting up the night" (Aug. 2003). Also includes a "Heritage site inventory" typescript document and a photograph depicting the powerhouse in Prince George [before 1999].
The photograph is of the power house in Prince George before 1999. The power house was built ca. 1916.
The item is a photograph of various people gathered for the demolition of Parkwood Mall.
The item is a photograph of the cleared lot on 15th Avenue and Victoria Street, Prince George.
The item is a photograph of the front exterior of Prince George's first hospital at 1584 8th Avenue, Prince George.
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to sports in Prince George, such as hockey, baseball, curling, skiing, tennis, soccer, lacrosse, boxing, horse racing. File predominantly includes clipped articles relating to development of parks and stadiums to hold sporting events. Includes various photocopied articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper; "Gyro summary" printed email from Valerie Giles to Kent Sedgwick (14 July 2009); "RE: Commercial centre name" printed email chain between Kent Sedgwick and Rupinder Basi (7 Mar. 2007); and "Bylaw amendment #5909" letter to the mayor from Kent Sedgwick (20 Sept. 1993). Also includes photographs taken in 2005 of the Mark Gabriel stadium.
The photograph depicts Mark Gabriel Stadium, a baseball stadium in Prince George. The photo was taken in 2005.
The item is a 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 photograph depicting a residential duplex house off the Cariboo Highway.