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Board of Directors, British Columbia Cellulose Company
2000.13.1.85 · Item · 1976.
Parte de Ray Williston fonds

Item is a photograph of the Board of Directors of the British Columbia Cellulose Company. Pictured from left are: Mr. Harvey of Plateau Mills, Ted Vezak of Ocean Falls Corporation, Ken McKenzie, Ray Williston, John Liersch, Jack Sigalet of Kootenay Forest Products, Ian Mahood, and Don Watson.

Ray and Eileen Williston
2000.13.1.92 · Item · 1987.
Parte de Ray Williston fonds

Item is a photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Williston in the summer of 1987 at their retirement home in Gibson’s, BC.

Graduation class
2000.13.1.99 · Item · [194-].
Parte de Ray Williston fonds

Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston with students in formal attire at what appears to be a graduation dance.

Princess Margaret arriving in Prince George 1
2000.13.1.115.1 · Item · 1958.
Parte de Ray Williston fonds

Item is a photograph of Princess Margaret arriving by Canadian Air Forces jet at Prince George. Lieutenant-Governor Frank Ross is walking beside the Princess.

Originally mounted on a poster with photographs 115, 115.2, 115.3.

Truck hauling logs
2000.13.1.120 · Item · [196-?].
Parte de Ray Williston fonds

Item is a photograph of a truck hauling logs from the shores of a lake.

Ray Williston with other men
2000.13.1.141 · Item · 1975.
Parte de Ray Williston fonds

Item is a photograph of Ray Williston (on the left) with Rudy Hanusiak, Vice-president C.F.A.; Eugene Mealey, President C.F.A.; and Dal Hall, Executive Secretary C.F.A.

Grade 8 Princeton Junior High
2000.13.1.10 · Item · 1941.
Parte de Ray Williston fonds

Item is a photograph of the grade 8 class at Princeton Junior High School taken in May of 1941 with their teacher Ray Williston.

Princess Margaret arriving in Prince George
2000.13.1.24 · Item · 1958
Parte de Ray Williston fonds

Item is a photograph of Princess Margaret with Lieutenant-Governor Frank Ross and Mr. Williston taken on July 17, 1958 after disembarking in Prince George from a Canadian Forces plane.

Members of the BC Cabinet in Prince George
2000.13.1.27 · Item · 1970
Parte de Ray Williston fonds

Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston (Minister of Lands, Forests & water Resources), Pat Jordan (Minister without Portfolio), Prince George Mayor Harold Moffat, Grace McCarthy (Minister without Portfolio) and Premier W.A.C. Bennett.

Social Credit Cabinet
2000.13.1.28 · Item · 1956
Parte de Ray Williston fonds

Item is a photograph of the Cabinet taken in late February 1956 days before the resignation of Lands & Forests Minister Robert Sommers. From left: Highways Minister P.A. Gaglardi; Education Minister Ray Williston; Trade, Industry & Fisheries Minister R. Chetwynd; Health Minister Eric Martin; Agriculture Minister Ken Kiernan; Premier Bennett; Attorney-General R. Bonner; Provincial Secretary W. Black; Mr. Sommers; Labour Minister L. Wicks and Public Works Minister W. Chant.

Small wood investigation 1
2000.13.1.31 · Item · 1961.
Parte de Ray Williston fonds

Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston, Chief Forester John Stokes and Tom Wright of Canadian Forest Products examining an area near Prince George in order to determine the timber area required for a Pulp Harvesting License for a proposed pulp mill that would depend completely on waste wood.

2002.1.9.1.034 · Item · [ca. 1913]
Parte de Prince George Railway & Forestry Museum Collection

Typed annotation on verso of photograph reads: "The Old and the New on the Skeena." Part of a set of 41 original black & white photographs [1908-1933-?]) of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line in BC depicting surveying crews, town sites (Prince Rupert and its port, Hazelton and Fort George), and First Nations Peoples.

View of the CNR bridge
2002.1.29.2.006 · Item · 1950
Parte de Prince George Railway & Forestry Museum Collection

The CN Rail Bridge is a truss bridge over the Fraser River. It was built in 1914 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and is therefore also known as the "GTP Bridge". The Canadian National (CN) Railway Company took over the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in 1919.