Image depicts the trail of the old Kettle Valley Rail Road.
Image depicts a woman standing on the old Kettle Valley Rail Road.
The photograph depicts an old Grand Trunk Pacific train station on Highway 16, West of Edmonton. The train station is white with a dark roof. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "on HWY #16, West of Edmonton 1991-04-16."
The item is a photograph depicting the front of a grey house at 1643 5th Avenue, Prince George.
The item is a photograph depicting the front view of a white house located at 886 Vancouver Street, Prince George.
The item is a photograph depicting a house on 12th Avenue before demolition to make room for the Parkwood commercial area. Annotation on back of picture states, "removed July / 91 2 blue spruce + 12th ave."
The item is a photograph depicting the front and side of a white house located at 1616 8 Avenue, Prince George. Annotation on back states, "Van Horlick to north of property / Alex 1616 8th - Trimble house."
The item is a photograph depicting the front of a beige house at 1589 7th Avenue, Prince George.
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to World War 2 in Prince George. Includes various clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper; "Wartime bldgs" handwritten notes by Kent Sedgwick (2005); and a John Bogle UNBC history course paper (1999). Also includes photographs taken in 2005 of various buildings and houses in Prince George.
File consists of notes and typescript documents relating to a heritage house owned by Dr. Carl Ewart and Hubert King. Includes: "Rosel's Restaurant" typescript document (1992) and "The Hub King Residence" typescript document (1992). Also includes photographs depicting a painting of 1624 Seventh Avenue in Prince George (Aug. 1992).
The item is a photograph depicting a painting of a brown house at 1624 7th Avenue, Prince George.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to a heritage interpretative sign for the Grand Trunk Pacific Bridge in Prince George. Includes: "Grand Trunk Bridge" typed document by Kent Sedgwick (2 Feb. 1996). File also includes a photograph depicting a heritage trail sign for the Grand Trunk Bridge that describes its history and significance.
Image depicts two mills; the Intercontinental Pulp Mill is on the right in the foreground, and the Prince George Pulp and Paper Mill is on the left in the background. The picture is taken from the South, possibly off Yellowhead Bridge in Prince George, B.C.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Civic Centre and Coliseum in Prince George. Includes various clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper and "Prince George Coliseum Assessment Study" photocopy of a typescript document (8 Apr. 1989). Also includes a photograph depicting the Prince George Coliseum (Jan 1989).
Image depicts the Prince George welcome and population sign, with a population of 71,086. Map coordinates 53°53'52.0"N 122°46'08.7"W
File contains slides depicting the Summerfest in Prince George, B.C. in 1994.
The item is a photograph depicting Prince George City hall in 1994. The photograph was taken around Christmas. A nativity scene can be seen in front of the building. Annotation on the back states, "Dave Mah c. 1994." The address is 1100 Patricia Boulevard.
The item is a photograph of the Prince George Federal Government Building, commonly referred to as the 'old post office.' The photograph depicts the exterior west wall of the building. Building was previously located at 1239 3rd Avenue, Prince George.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals inside a building, one of which is carving a totem pole. The location is uncertain.
The item is a photograph depicting the side view of a green coloured house at 983 Vancouver Street in Prince George.
The item is a photograph depicting the side view of a green coloured house at 983 Vancouver Street in Prince George.
The item is a photograph depicting the side view of a white coloured house at 1633 10 Avenue in Prince George. Annotation on reverse side of picture states, "983 Vanc. St."; however, this annotated is believed to be an incorrect identification of the photograph.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals standing outside a building, and holding intricately painted drums; the woman on the right is Sue Sedgwick. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals standing outside a building and holding intricately painted drums; Kent Sedgwick is standing the middle of the group with Sue Sedgwick beside him. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts a narrow footbridge suspended over a river at an uncertain location.
Image depicts what is possibly Hospital Beach in Kitimat, B.C. The facility in the background is possibly the Alcan smelter.
Image depicts a group of individuals on the sidewalk outside Spee-Dee Printers on Brunswick Street in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a woman, wearing clothes reminiscent of traditional First Nations, who appears to be dancing in the street outside of a Native Friendship Centre in Prince George, B.C. A large crowd is looking on.
File contains slides depicting places in and around Stewart, B.C.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals standing outside a building, and holding intricately painted drums. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts the Gitwinksihlkw Elementary School in Gitwinksihlkw, B.C.
The item is a photograph of the Prince George Federal Government Building, commonly referred to as the 'old post office.' The photograph depicts the exterior west wall of the building. Building was previously located at 1239 3rd Avenue, Prince George.
Image depicts a view of Fraser Lake.
The item is a photograph of the Prince George Federal Government Building, commonly referred to as the 'old post office.' The photograph depicts the exterior west wall of the building. Building was previously located at 1239 3rd Avenue, Prince George.
Image depicts a group of individuals standing on the corner of 3rd Ave in Prince George, B.C.
The item is a photograph depicting the front and side view of a white coloured house at 1699 5th Avenue in Prince George. Annotation on reverse side of picture states, "1675 5th Sept 94."
The item is a photograph depicting the front view of a white coloured house at 1699 5th Avenue in Prince George. Annotation on reverse side of picture states, "1675 5th Sept 94."
Image depicts a house with a vehicle in a garage and the number 40 on it; location is uncertain.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals inside a building, one of which is carving a totem pole. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts several unidentified individuals standing outside a building, and holding intricately painted drums; the woman on the right is Sue Sedgwick. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts a sawmill, possibly Lakeland Sawmill, in Prince George B.C.
Image depicts a pulpmill, likely Northwood, in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a swimming pool filled with debris in the interior of the Ginter House in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a Prince George residential area from the viewpoint of the Ginter Property.
Image depicts a Prince George residential area from the viewpoint of the Ginter Property.
Image depicts the Ginter Property in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts what appears to be a part of a fence on the Ginter Property in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a stained glass window showing Saint Nicholas from the interior of a church in Shelley, B.C.
Image depicts the church after its restoration in Shelley, B.C.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to Ben Ginter's house. Ben Ginter was a Polish immigrant who grew up in rural Manitoba. He had owned a construction company and later bought the failing Cariboo Brewing. He opened Tartan Brewing in 1962. Ginter began innovating the brewing industry in British Columbia before dying of a heart attack in 1981. He was a controversial figure in Prince George. His house, which was where the now Ginter Park is, was the site of many legendary parties. File primarily consists of newspaper clippings and reproductions discussing the City of Prince George's decision to demolish the building and the controversy surrounding this decision. File also includes photographs depicting the interior and exterior of Ben Ginter's house prior to it being torn down (1997).