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Campsite
2012.13.1.84.34 · Item · 1994
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts Sue Sedgwick seated in a lawn chair near a campfire and several other unidentified individuals, as well as three dogs. The location is uncertain.

Pretty Pics
2012.13.1.134 · Subseries · [between 1967 and 1993]
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File contains slides depicting scenery at various locations.

Forest
2012.13.1.10.09 · Item · 22 Sept. 1991
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts a few unknown individuals walking through the forest at Cheslatta.

Rail Road Tunnel
2012.13.1.29.13 · Item · 1991
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts a man and woman standing in the mouth of a tunnel from the old Kettle Valley Rail Road.

2012.13.2.21.01 · File · 1983-1991
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of records created or collected by Kent Sedgwick relating to various community projects associated with river parks. Example projects included in the file are a proposed Carrier village at Hudson Bay Slough, a Cottonwood Island park, proposed commercial boat tours on the Nechako and Fraser River, and the Quesnel Paddlewheel Park. Includes a project proposal document by the Fort George Band entitled "Establishing a Permanent Carrier Village in Prince George" (1990); a 1991 meeting package of the Nechako and Fraser River Valleys Committee (regarding the Cottonwood Island property and development of the Heritage River Trails System); a 1991 memorandum entitled "Prince George River Runners - Proposed commercial boat tours on the Nechako and Fraser River"; a 1983 "Submission to Rivers Committee Public Hearings by Heritage Advisory Committee, City of Prince George" describing the various river-adjacent heritage sites in Prince George; and documentation from the Quesnel Paddlewheel Association.

Trees
2012.13.1.29.23 · Item · 1991
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts a small copse of trees boxed in by very small concrete barriers somewhere in Kettle Valley, B.C.