The item is a photograph depicting a metal swinging gate and cattleguard on Clanston Road. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Clanston Rd."
The item is a photograph depicting a roadbed in a forest. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "roadbed."
File consists of an interview with Ruth Cunningham and her daughter, Lillian Coulling regarding their knowledge of the Japanese internment camps in the Prince George-Valemount area.
File consists of Master Card Statement records.
File consists of Board of Governors Budget for Copy Services records.
File consists of Board of Governors University Act and Bylaws records.
File consists of Endowment Investment Committee records.
File consists of research material regarding VIA Rail in British Columbia in the period between 1996 and 2010. Predominantly consists of photocopy reproductions, excerpts from books, and clippings from periodicals. Includes VIA Rail advertisements; "The Skeena: A Neighbourhood on Wheels" by Wheeler; "VIA Rail in the 1990s" by Box; "A Government Railroad that Works?" by Johnston; "VIA Rail Marks Canadian's 50th Birthday" by Smith; and "VIA Rail Canada Since 1990" by Shron.
File consists of a publication by Graham Wilson entitled "The White Pass and Yukon Route Railway".
File consists of material regarding the hobby of model railroading, predominantly consisting of articles and clippings from periodicals.
Subseries consists of materials collected by Kent Sedgwick for research relating to Lheidli T'enneh First Nations. The Lheidli T'enneh are a sub-group of the Dakelh people whose traditional territory includes the city of Prince George, British Columbia. These files primarily consist of material regarding the original Lheidli T'enneh reserve and cemetery, the reserve relocation, and the desecration of the cemetery.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the L'heidli T'enneh cemetery. Includes various printed emails between Bob Campbell of the Exploration Place and Kent Sedgwick (Jan. 2010) and two audiocasettes of an interview with Janet Kozak conducted by Kent Sedgwick (20 Apr. 2010).
The item is one audiocassette containing a copy of an interview with Janet Kozak regarding the L'heidli T'enneh cemetery. Annotations on the case state, "Janet Kozak re: native cemetery 20 Apr/2010 COPY"
Subseries consists of material collected and created by Kent Sedgwick for research relating to community life in Prince George. The files primarily consist of notes and newspaper clippings discussing life in Prince George during the 20th century. Subseries contains material on public services and infrastructure including fire protection, electricity, water towers, policing and jails, and medicine; the history of businesses including Northern Hardware; public events; and recreational activities including hockey, baseball, curling, skiing, tennis, soccer, lacrosse, boxing, horse racing, golfing, and art.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Fraser-Nechako Historical Society. Includes: "Fraser-Nechako Historical Society" handwritten membership list (11 Jan. 1989); "RE: An Historical Society be formed that answers to the Upper Fraser Region of the Fraser Basin Council" typed note and newsletter from Audrey L'Heureux (21 Aug. 2006); and "Nechako-Fraser Historical Society terms of reference" typed document (18 June 2002).
Photograph depicts a section of railway trackage with a pile of locks stacked beside the rail line, presumed to be located within or nearby Sinclair Mills, BC.
Photograph depicts the Sinclair Mills community hall, it includes a sign in front of the building reading "Welcome to Sinclair Mills, Community Hall".
Photograph depicts an open field and a dirt road surrounded by trees in an unknown location.
Photograph depicting a campground with log cabins and an open field surrounded by trees, presumably in Quesnelle Forks.
File consists of a typescript document titled "Townsite Promotion at Fort George: G.J. Hammond and the Natural Resources Security Company, 1909-1914" by Neil Holmes.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the original Pacific Great Eastern Railway line. Also includes photographs depicting various dirt roads (2001-2010).
The item is a photograph depicting a campground at Likely, BC. There are three camping trailers and Quesnel River can be seen in the background.
The item is a photograph depicting a woman and dog sitting on a log cabin porch. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Morehead Cabins 2010."
The item is a photograph depicting a person walking around two abandoned log cabins at Quesnel Forks.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Quesnel, Barkerville, and Wells. Includes: "An Historic Walk of Carson Avenue, Quesnel, B.C". pamphlet prepared by the Quesnel Branch Cariboo Historical Society (1990); "Wells, B.C". pamphlet by the Wells Historical Society (1980); "Cottonwood House Provincial Historic Park" pamphlet by the Province of British Columbia (1980); and vol. 1 of the Cariboo Gazette newspaper (2002). Also includes a map depicting Bowron Lake Park in British Columbia (1968).
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to Fort Alexandria (later renamed Alexandria). Fort Alexandria was an HBC trading post, ferry site, and steamboat landing in the North Cariboo, 45 km south of Quesnel. File contains photographs depicting Fort Chilcotin, the landscape and buildings (Sept. 1983 and Aug. 2006).
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the Canadian Pacific Railway, colonization and immigration, and the 4th Duke of Sutherland.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to George Street in Prince George. Includes various clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper (2001-2010); "Request for information on Wilson Family" printed email from Joan Jarman to Ramona Rose and Kent Sedgwick (21 Feb. 2007); "Official Opening of George Street on City Hall Lawn" article from Prince George Towncenter Business Association (July 1985); and "RE: I.B. Guest" email from Valerie Giles to Kent Sedgwick (7 Nov. 2003).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Catholic churches in Prince George. File consists of material on the Sacred Heart Catholic Church at 887 Patricia Boulevard in Prince George; St. Fredricks Catholic Church in Giscome; and St. Joseph's Chapel at 1088 Gillett Street in Prince George. File predominantly includes printed photographs from The Exploration Place Museum database depicting various catholic churches in Prince George; and "St Joseph's Church" printed email from the Prince George Diocese Archives to Kent Sedgwick (17 Mar. 2010). Also includes photographs depicting a house at the address 1705 Fir Street in Prince George (2006).
Subseries consists of material created and collected by Kent Sedgwick during his involvement with the Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail Association. Sedgwick was the treasurer and later the president of the Alexander Mackenzie Voyageur Route Association. The association was formed to create the first official heritage trail in British Columbia. The trail is now called the Nuxalk-Carrier Grease Trail and is part of the route across Canada followed by Alexander Mackenzie in 1789 to 1793. The association aided in having the route recognized by each provincial government and the federal government. The files primarily consist of management plans, summary documents, booklets, and pamphlets created by the association, the provincial government, and Parks Canada.
Includes copies of published poems, certificates of participation in creative writing schools, draft poems, and draft manuscript for "Life" a one-minute play.
Document is a research installation layout map for the Holy Cross Creek site of the Sulphur stable isotope tracer study (E.P. 886.15).
The item is a photograph depicting a dip between two hills of Woodpecker Landing Road. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "cut at powerline Woodpecker Ldg. Rd."
The item is a photograph depicting a dirt road in Ten Mile Park, BC. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "in 10 ml park."
The item is a photograph depicting a roadbed in a forest along a barbwire fence. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "roadbed to road."
The item is a photograph depicting a roadbed in a forest. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "roadbed to road."
File consists of Board of Governors Budget Book Store records.
File consists of Board of Governors Budget for Food Services records.
File consists of a transcript of an interview with Ruth Cunningham and her daughter, Lillian Coulling regarding their knowledge of the Japanese internment camps in the Prince George-Valemount area.
File consists of two copies of the Forest History Association of British Columbia Newsletter, Issue No. 88, published July 2010. This issue contains a synopsis of the 2009 Forest History Conference that look place at UNBC Prince George.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to Kent Sedgwick's research on Giscome. Includes: "Joe Rositano" typed transcript of an oral interview with Joe Rositano conducted by Dan Watt (14 Apr. 2000). Also includes photographs depicting various buildings in Giscome (2009), and a CD containing photographs depicting the Giscome town plans (2009).
Videotape contains footage of: 30-Jan-10 - Torch relay at UNBC
Photograph depicts railway tracks, surrounded by trees on both sides.
Photograph depicting a residential building surrounded by trees in an unknown location.
Photograph depicting a camp ground, with fifth wheel's and vehicles parked in front of a lake, presumably taken at Quesnelle Forks campground.
Photograph depicting a log cabin with a woman sitting on the front porch, presumably Sue Sedgwick. The photograph is presumably taken in Quesnelle Forks.
Photograph depicting a campground and open field surrounded by trees, presumably in Quesnelle Forks.
Photograph depicting a campground with log cabins and an open field surrounded by trees, presumably in Quesnelle Forks.
Photograph depicting a river with rocks lining the shore and trees in the background, presumably at the campground in Quesnelle forks.