File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of track trollies in British Columbia.
Photograph taken at the Agassiz Musuem which was found in an old railway station, which was relocated. Captured is the front view of a CPR speeder.
Photograph taken at the Agassiz Musuem. The rear view of a CPR speeder is visible.
Videotape contains footage of: 21-Jan-04 - Prototypical Week students attend class at UNBC - DeSousa, Natasha (Kitimat) / 22-Jan-04 - Northern Health Sciences Centre construction - medical building / 10-Feb-04 - NUGSS students on prospect of rising tuition - Sweet, Tamara / 10-Feb-04 - Winter campus shots / 12-Feb-04 - English professor launches online literary journal - Horne, Dee
Videotape contains footage of: 1-Mar-04 - The Poetry Train - presented by the English program - Howarth, John; Budde, Rob / 15-Feb-05 - The Northern BC economy - shot for Global - Bowles, Paul; Sutherland, Bruce
Videotape contains footage of: 9-Mar-04 - UNBC Political Science organizes rural conference on environmental sustainability - Wilson, Gary / 9-Mar-04 - UNBC Info Sessions for prospective students - Eaton, Jacqueline / 27-Mar-04 - Science fair at UNBC. Interview for Global on BC Government sale of Knowledge Network - Bond, Shirley / 30-Mar-04 - Construction of Northern Health Sciences Centre
Videotape contains footage of: 28-May-04 - Convocation 2004 / 30-May-04 - Terrace Convocation 2004 - Finlayson, Terri / 31-May-04 - Nisga'a Convocation 2004 / 31-May-04 - UNBC grads run Nisga'a Valley Health Authority - Verde, Mitch; McKay, Corrine
Videotape contains footage of: 20-Sep-04 - Social Sciences Multimedia Research Lab - Summerville, Tracy / 23-Sep-04 - Quesnel River Research Centre scenics
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the North Coast Land Company, Russel Walker, and Rattenbury Lands. The North Coast Land Company owned and sold many plots of land alongside the developing Pacific Great Eastern Railway line in Fort George and Prince George. The company had an office on George Street. Russel Walker was a sales agent and manager of the North Coast Land Company in Fort George and Prince George, Walker had also become the publisher and editor of the Fort George Herald newspaper. Russel Walker worked in Prince George between 1910 and 1916. Rattenbury Lands was a company that held and sold land in the Prince George area during the 1910s and 1920s, as they had taken over most of the land from The North Coast Land Company. File primarily consists of photocopied newspaper clippings, including articles and advertisements for the North Coast Land Company.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the British Columbia Express Company. Barnard's Express, later known as the British Columbia Express Company or BX, was a pioneer transportation company that served the Cariboo and Fraser-Fort George regions in British Columbia, Canada from 1861 until 1921.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to townsites along the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. Includes material regarding townsite planning for McBride, Willow River, Prince George, Terrace, Prince Rupert, and South Hazelton.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the Tabor Creek Elementary School and Tabor Creek South Elementary School
File consists of handwritten notes by Kent Sedgwick relating to pack saddling to Tete Jaune Cache in 1962. Also includes a photograph depicting Cecil Giscombe in Penny (May 2004).
The item is a photograph that depicts the front of veteran housing at 510 Douglas Street. House is on the south east corner. Beige stucco house with brown roof.
The item is a photograph that depicts the side of veteran housing at 510 Douglas Street. House is on the south east corner. Beige stucco house with brown roof.
The item is a photograph that depicts three veteran houses on Burden Street. Houses include beige siding, beige stucco and a white siding house.
File contains slides depicting places in and between McBride and the Yellowhead Pass via the Yellowhead Highway.
Image depicts a street in McBride, B.C. One of the store signs reads "Allied Hardware."
Image depicts the All Saints Anglican Church in McBride, B.C. The slide labels it as having "moved to PG."
File consists of clippings, notes, reproductions, and letters relating to the Prince George Experimental Farm. Includes "District 'C' Farmer's Institute" letter correspondence between the director of development services and Marlene Schwartz (19 July 1999) and "RE: Century Farms Project" letter from Kent Sedgwick to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food (13 Sept. 1994). Also includes photographs depicting the experimental farm in Prince George, including the house on the property, a barn with a rainbow painted on the front, and the barn at multiple angles (Aug. 2001).