Image depicts an aerial view of the Fraser River near Soda Creek, B.C.
Image depicts a stretch of land from Highway 97 near Williams Lake, B.C.
Image depicts an aerial view of some scenery near Williams Lake, B.C. The highway and BCR tracks are visible among the trees.
Image depicts an aerial view of a stretch of power lines somewhere near Williams Lake, B.C.
File consists of a report titled "Nechako and Stuart River Corridors" prepared by the Ministry of Forests for the Province of British Columbia. The report has background data and reference information for a recreation planning study of the Nechako and Stuart River Corridors.
The item is a photograph depicting the Nechako Bridge during the Nechako River flood in January 1937. Annotation on the photograph states, "Nechako Bridge 1937 Flood."
The item is a photograph depicting the Nechako Bridge and river during the Nechako River flood on 20 December 1948. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Dec 20/1948 Nechako ice flood. Nechako Bridge."
Image depicts a cutbank on the Nechako River in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts the cutbanks on the other side of the Nechako, taken from the nature trail at Island Cache. Map coordinates 53°55'34.6"N 122°45'52.4"W
Image depicts the cutbanks on the other side of the Nechako, taken from the nature trail at Island Cache. Map coordinates 53°55'34.6"N 122°45'52.4"W
Image depicts the cutbanks on the other side of the Nechako, taken from the nature trail at Island Cache. Map coordinates 53°55'34.6"N 122°45'52.4"W
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the Nechako cutbanks in Prince George. Includes: "The Cutbanks" typed document by Kent Sedgwick (1 Feb. 1996). File also includes a photograph depicting heritage river trail signs erected at the cutbanks and describing the significance of the cutbanks in Prince George (1996).
Image depicts what is possibly a small section of the Nechako River on Cottonwood Island.
Image depicts a body of water in Island Cache. It is possibly a small section of the Nechako River.
Image depicts the Nechako River on Cottonwood Island.
Image depicts the Nechako River from Cottonwood Island.
Item is an original map depicting the Nechako River and Isle Pierre in British Columbia.
Image depicts the bank of the Nechako River at Island Cache.
The item is an album of three photographs depicting the Nechako River flood in January 1937. Annotations on the album state, "Nechako River Flood 1937."
The item is an album of three photographs depicting the Nechako River flood around the CN Railway Yard in January 1937. Annotations on the album state, "Nechako River Flood 1937."
The item is an album of three photographs depicting the Nechako River flood around the CN Railway Yard in January 1937. Annotations on the album state, "Nechako River Flood 1937." Attached note states, "collection of A. Vrastak."
The item is a photograph depicting a man on train tracks holding a fish during the Nechako River flood in January 1937. Annotations on reverse side of the photograph state, "Water Receded - Fish on the Tracks."
The item is a photograph depicting a small structure along the river during the Nechako River flood on 20 December 1948. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Nechako River Flood. Dec. 20th, 1948."
The item is a photograph depicting the river during the Nechako River flood on 20 December 1948. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Nechako River Flood Dec. 20/48 At Caine Lbr Co Mill Site River Road."
The item is an album of three photographs depicting the Nechako River flood in December 1948. Photographs depict Caine Lumber Co. Ltd. Annotations on the album state, "Nechako River Ice Flood on Riverside Ave. Dec. 20th 1948 Looking East from office of Caine Lbr. Co. Ltd."
The item is an album of three photographs depicting the Nechako River flood in December 1948. Photographs depict Caine Lumber Co. Ltd. and the Nechako Bridge. Annotations on the album state, "At Caine Lumber Co Mill Site. River Road. Nechako River Flood Dec. 20/1948 - Opposite the Cut Bank - Nechako Bridge Dec. 20/1948."
The item is a photograph depicting the river during the Nechako River flood on 20 December 1948. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Nechako River Flood Dec. 20/48 Opposite the Cutbank."
The photograph depicts the Nechako River in the autumn North of Finmoore, B.C.
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.
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.
This item is a 35 mm photograph negative of the Nechako River, Prince George. Water level is very low.
Image depicts a subdivision of Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts the Nechako Subdivision in Prince George, B.C.
File contains slides depicting places in Nelson.
The item is a photograph depicting the old site of Ness Lake school. A house, two horses and a corral are shown in the field. Annotation on reverse side of the photograph states, "Ness L. school site, new corrall."
The item is a photograph depicting the old site of Ness Lake school. A house, two horses and a corral are shown in the field. Annotation on reverse side of the photograph states, "Ness L. site."
Image depicts New Aiyansh.
Image depicts a building painted with First Nations art in New Aiyansh.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the New Caledonia fur trade by the North West Company. The New Caledonia fur trade began with Simon Fraser who set up posts at Fort St. James, Fort Fraser, and Fort George. The fur trade was administered out of the post at Fort St. James. File primarily consists of handwritten notes by Kent Sedgwick for a lecture on the New Caledonia fur trade.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to a New Caledonia theme for the Heritage Society of British Columbia Seventh Annual Conference. Includes: "New Caledonia: The Frontier Yesterday and Today" typescript document by Garvin Moles and Kent Sedgwick (June 1985) and "Horizon 2" journal publication vol. 24 no. 2 (1986).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Newlands, a settlement village along the East Line that had various mills, including the United Gran Growers Co-op mill, and mixed farming. Newlands was a substantial town between 1928 and 1950 when the post office was shut down. File also includes photographs depicting the Newlands homestead (Sept. 2001).
Image depicts what is possibly the community of Newlands, B.C.
Image depicts an old building that was possibly once a gas station in the community of Newlands, B.C.
Image depicts an old shack buried in snow, possibly in Newlands, B.C.
File consists of original and photocopied newspaper clippings regarding Cottonwood Island and Island Cache, predominantly from the Prince George Citizen.
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).
Subseries consists of newspapers collected by Kent Sedgwick and documents regarding the newspaper history of Prince George and region. Includes newspaper clippings relating to the history of newspapers in Prince George; issues of "The Spruce Needle" Prince George community newspaper; issues of the "Prince George Echo" newspaper; special editions of the Prince George Citizen Newspaper; and issues of "The Islander" magazine from Victoria.
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).