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2013.6.36.1.139.08 · Item · [May 2003]
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photo at Hansard, a railway point in the Fraser Subdivision. This was the only bridge in B.C. used by both rail and road vehicles. In the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway construction days, it was known as the third crossing of the Fraser River.

"Y" at Lumby
2013.6.36.1.145.04 · Item · [June 2003]
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph taken looking towards a "Y." Only the left or northside of the "Y" appeared to be in use and was only about half the length. A crosspiece of it was actually unusable.

College Heights
2012.13.1.5.25 · Item · Mar. 2003
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts College Heights, particularly along Gladstone Drive, in Prince George, B.C.

Trailer Park
2012.13.1.5.27 · Item · Mar. 2003
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts a trailer park by either the Fraser or Nechako River in Prince George, B.C.

Exhibition Sports Centre
2012.13.1.7.234 · Item · Mar. 2003
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts the Exhibition Sports Centre, which used to be a drill hall army base, on Keller Street in Prince George, B.C.

Rail Car House
2012.13.1.20.19 · Item · [2002 or 2003]
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts a house made from a rail car in an uncertain location. It could be in Hixon, Red Rock, or Woodpecker, B.C.

Farm
2012.13.1.20.23 · Item · [2002 or 2003]
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts a farm likely in Woodpecker, B.C.

1994.1.1.5.2.315 · Item · 2003
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

Videotape contains footage of: 10-Aug-03 - UNBC-led group travels to Inuvik to study boom and bust economies in the North - Myers, Heather / 2-Oct-03 - Tracy Summerville on role of northern universities in community capacity-building - Summerville, Tracy

2012.13.3.1.29 · File · 2000-2003
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the Knox Presbyterian Church in Prince George. Knox Presbyterian Church was originally established in South Fort George in 1910. First Presbyterian (Fort George, B.C.) and Knox Presbyterian were a single field under the care of one minister until 1913, when they became two separate fields. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was established in the new town of Prince George in 1914, but amalgamated with Knox in 1915. The latter moved to the new townsite from South Fort George in 1916, eventually becoming Knox United Church (Prince George, B.C.).

2012.13.4.29.2 · Item · 2003
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting a woman standing in front of a display containing various items and photographs regarding the history of Prince George. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Living Ls. 2003."

Guest lecture for HIST 200
2012.13.5.03 · File · 2003
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of notes relating to a guest lecture by Kent Sedgwick on using geography for historical research for UNBC course "HIST 200 Historical Methodology".

2012.13.6.53 · File · [before 2004]
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Item is an original map depicting provincial parks across northern British Columbia and was published by the British Columbia Department of Lands, Forests and Water Resources. The map includes pen marks and highlighting.

Interview with Rupert Seel
2012.13.2.05.12 · File · 2003
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of a typed transcript of an interview with Rupert Seel conducted by Peter Byle. Ruper Seel was born in New Hazelton and grew up around Ootsa Lake, learning to hunt, trap, and prospect from his father. Seel was later hired by the surveying company McElhanney in 1951 and worked there for forty years. The interview encompasses details from Seel's life and his memories of trapping and surveying.

Kinney house plaque
2012.13.2.10.05.2 · Item · 2003
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting a plaque where the Kinney house was located at 2249 Queensway Street, South Fort George. The plaque contains a photograph of Fannie Kinney and her house as well as a write up describing the house's history.

2020.4.3.12 · File · 2002-2003
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

File consists of selected correspondence, mailings, newsletters, pamphlets and conference information. Includes the following newsletters: Society for Range Management (SRM) Pacific Northwest Section Newsletter, the Sigma Tau Upsilon Honorary Agricultural Society Newsletter, Society for Range Management (SRM) "The Trail Boss News" Newsletter, and the British Columbia Institute of Agrologists (BCIA) Newsletter. Also includes Gary Runka's 2002 record of professional development for BCIA membership and Gary Runka's response to the CCAA Continuing Professional Development Needs survey. Contains a CD-ROM with the "Proceedings of the Society for Range Management International Affairs Committee Symposium" of February 17, 2002 "Rangeland Professionals and Policy: Prospects for Effective Influence in the Developed and Developing Worlds".