The photograph is of the power house in Prince George before 1999. The power house was built ca. 1916.
The item is a photograph of various people gathered for the demolition of Parkwood Mall.
The item is a photograph of the cleared lot on 15th Avenue and Victoria Street, Prince George.
The item is a photograph of the front exterior of Prince George's first hospital at 1584 8th Avenue, Prince George.
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to sports in Prince George, such as hockey, baseball, curling, skiing, tennis, soccer, lacrosse, boxing, horse racing. File predominantly includes clipped articles relating to development of parks and stadiums to hold sporting events. Includes various photocopied articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper; "Gyro summary" printed email from Valerie Giles to Kent Sedgwick (14 July 2009); "RE: Commercial centre name" printed email chain between Kent Sedgwick and Rupinder Basi (7 Mar. 2007); and "Bylaw amendment #5909" letter to the mayor from Kent Sedgwick (20 Sept. 1993). Also includes photographs taken in 2005 of the Mark Gabriel stadium.
The photograph depicts Mark Gabriel Stadium, a baseball stadium in Prince George. The photo was taken in 2005.
The item is a photograph depicting a residential duplex house off the Cariboo Highway. It is one of three buildings that were relocated for the airport in 1957.
The item is a photograph depicting a residential duplex house off the Cariboo Highway.
The item is a photograph depicting a farmhouse on Zilkie Road, Prince George.
The item is a photograph depicting a workshop in the rural Prince George area.
The item is a 35 mm slide photograph depicting the Pineview General Store at 9820 Old Cariboo Highway. Photograph taken in 2005.
The item is a 35 mm photograph depicting a farmhouse on Zilkie Road, Prince George.
The item is a 35 mm photograph depicting a stucco duplex on the Cariboo Highway.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to George Killy's artist project to conduct historical research and depict heritage buildings and landmarks of Prince George. Includes: "David Thauberger" professional curriculum vitae (19 June 1997); "Proposed paintings" typescript letter from Trelle Morrow to David Thauberger (11 Aug. 1997); and "P.G. Painting Project" fax transmission cover sheet to George Killy ( 23 June 1997).
File consists of a bound book titled "A History of Baldy Hughes" by Lieutenant-Colonel W.R. Scott with written annotations by Kent Sedgwick.
The item is a photograph depicting an old white farm building. There is a covered area with various vehicles parked underneath. The photograph was taken from a road.
The item is a photograph depicting a boarded up white farm building. The photograph is taken from behind the building.
The item is a photograph depicting a front and side view of an old white barn with a rainbow painted on the front. The photograph is taken from a field.
The item is a closeup black and white photograph depicting the front of an old white barn with a rainbow painted on the front.
The item is a black and white photograph depicting the upper front and roof of an old white barn.
The item is a black and white photograph depicting a covered farm building with a car parked in one stall.
The item is a photograph depicting the front of a white house. The sign on the front reads, "Ministry of Agriculture & Food Reception."
The item is a photograph depicting the front of a white house and detached garage. The house is in a rural location.
The item is a black and white photograph depicting the front of a white house. The sign on the front reads, "Ministry of Agriculture & Food Reception."
The item is a black and white photograph depicting three white houses in a rural environment. The houses are separated by groups of trees.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to dairying and dairy farming in Prince George. Includes material on Harry Moffat; cattle in Mud River; Mr. Hewlett and Centralia Dairy (established in 1923); Interior Creamery, located at the corner of Brunswick and First Avenue; and pasteurization.
File consists of a proceedings from the "Symposium on the Agricultural Potential of Central British Columbia" from the University of British Columbia.
File consists of a clippings, notes, and typed documents relating to the Exploration Place Museum in Prince George. Includes a clipped article from the Prince George Citizen newspaper "Museum lands heritage grant" (17 Oct. 2003) and "2003 Co-op Project: The Exploration Place" typed document by Brian Stauffer (29 Oct. 2003).
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to the Fraser-Fort George Regional Museum in Prince George. Includes: "The Exploration Place" letter to Kent Sedgwick from Tracy Calogheros and the Exploration Place (19 Mar. 2008); "Annual Report" booklet from the Fraser-Fort George Museum Society (2008); and "Hunt starts for money, artifacts for museum" clipped article from the Prince George Citizen newspaper (15 June 1976).
The item is a photograph depicting the Prince George Railway Museum building ca. 1990. The building is white with a front deck and is situated behind a chain link fence.
The item is a photograph depicting a garbage pile at the Railway Museum area prior to being built. Attached note on picture states, "Present location of Railway Museum. Infamous garbage pile dumped in Cottonwood Island Park by CNR. Circa 1978."
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).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to British Columbia historical bibliographies and reference material. Includes: "Rural British Columbia: A Bibliography of Social and Economic Research" typescript document compiled by Dean S. Goard (1967); "Photo chronicler of B.C. a century ago" clipped article from Canadian Photography magazine (Feb. 1977); and "A Guide to British Columbia Stop of Interest Plaques" pamphlet by the Parks Branch of British Columbia (1969).
Item is a photograph depicting Thomas Norton, Warren Meyer, Trelle Morrow, Kent Sedgwick and a fifth man.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to significant personalities in Prince George. Includes material on John Harmon Johnson, a former mayor; A.G. Hamilton, who owned a trading post in Fort George and has a street named after him; Delmer Lamb of Lamb's Sawmill; Alan Olson, a local vet; George Paul, city manager of 17 years; and other prominent figures that helped develop and sustain Prince George. Includes: "Invitation to Archives Reception and Major Announcement" invitation card from the Northern B.C. Archives (23 Nov. 2006); "40 years: That's 177 in dog years, 173 in cat years - that's how long vet Dr. Alan Olson has been helping local pet owners" clipped article from the Prince George Citizen newspaper (11 Aug. 2009); "Passing the torch: Longtime fiddler was a musical pioneer" clipped article from the Prince George Free Press newspaper (22 Feb. 2006); "So that's why it's called Nicholson" clipped article from the Prince George This Week newspaper (18 Oct. 1998); and "First baby of Prince George?" clipped article from Prince George This Week newspaper (23 May 1990).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Fannie Kinney who was a school teacher from 1944 to 1966 at the Elementary School in South Fort George. Includes: "Heritage Trail Sign - Fannie Kinney" typescript letter to Matte DeNys Public Works from Kent Sedgwick (27 July 1988); and "Fanny Kinney" typescript transcript off Pioneer Tape Cassette 16-A from the Prince George Public Library (ca. 1970). Includes photographs depicting Fannie Kinney's house and a sign erected to honour her in the community (2003).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Father Adrien Morice. Father Adrien Morice was a missionary and was ordained as a priest who came to British Columbia in 1880 to complete his ecclesiastical studies. After completing his schooling he was signed to the Williams Lake Mission where he worked closely with the Chilcotin peoples, learning their language and ministering. He continued to learn Chinook before moving to work at Stuart Lake with the Na'Kaztl'Tenneh Band in 1885, working with four divisions of the Carrier Tribes, the Alexandria, Quesnel, Blackwater, and Lhuskuz. Morice continued to use the Cree language and eventually published a monthly newspaper between 1881 and 1884 called "Tsettes Nahivelnik" (meaning "storyteller") using the Cree language. File primarily consists of handwritten notes by Kent Sedgwick regarding Father Adrien Morice and his work.
File consists of a duotang containing a typescript document titled "Local history cassette collection" and its regulations for use from the Prince George Public Library.
The item is a reproduction of an aerial photograph of Prince George. Annotation states, "City of Pr. Geo. 1958 Aereal Photo CBD."
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to maps and mapping in British Columbia. File primarily consists of resources from the University of Northern British Columbia, the College of New Caledonia, the Prince George Public Library, and printed secondary sources for where to find maps, mapping techniques, how to produce maps, and surveying processes. Includes: "Prince George and District map collection finding aid" typescript document from the Fraser-Fort George Regional Museum and Archives (Oct. 1989).
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting a flooded river, road and bridge outside Prince George.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting the raised floodwaters on the Nechako River.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting the raised floodwaters on the Nechako River.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting the raised floodwaters on the Nechako River.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting the raised floodwaters on the Fraser River with a bridge in the background.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting low water levels and the dried riverbed on the Fraser River.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting low water levels and the dried riverbed on the Fraser River.
The item is a photograph depicting low water levels and the dried riverbed on the Fraser River.
The item is a photograph depicting low water levels and the dried riverbed on the Fraser River.
The item is an album of three photographs depicting the Nechako River flood around the CN Railway Yard in January 1937. Annotations on the album state, "Nechako River Flood 1937." Attached note states, "collection of A. Vrastak."