File contains slides depicting items and photographs in a museum.
Image depicts a small graveyard at an uncertain location.
Image depicts layers of gravel at the BCR site in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts layers of gravel at the BCR site in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts the grave of John A. Fraser in Barkerville, B.C.
Image depicts the grave of John A. Cameron at Barkerville, B.C.
Image depicts numerous grave markers at an uncertain location.
Image depicts the grave of W.L. Meason in the upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts the grave of W.L. Meason in the upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts the grave of Frank Russell "Russ" Baker in Fort St. James, B.C.
Image depicts Grassy Plains, B.C.
The item is a photograph depicting a graveyard with flowers at Grassie Plains. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Grassie Plains."
The item is a photograph depicting a graveyard with flowers at Grassie Plains.
The item is a photograph depicting a field with flowers at Grassie Plains. A lake can be seen in the background. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Grassie Plains P Byle 2003."
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to the women Margaret Seymour (Granny Seymour), Six Mile Mary (Mary Quaw), and Margaret Gagnon. Includes: "Interview by University Women's Club" transcript of an interview of Marguerite Marie Gagnon (4 May 1987).
Image depicts a large, electric shovel at a mine site somewhere in Granisle, B.C.
Image depicts a drill for blasting holes at a mine site somewhere in Granisle, B.C.
Image depicts numerous bags of blasting powder at a mine site somewhere in Granisle, B.C.
Image depicts an 80 tonne truck at a mine site somewhere in Granisle, B.C.
Image depicts an example of "typical housing" in Granduc, near the Granduc Mine and located north of Stewart, B.C.
Image depicts housing in Granduc, near the Granduc Mine and located north of Stewart, B.C.
Image depicts a row of boarded up houses in Granduc, near the Granduc Mine and located north of Stewart, B.C.
Image depicts a row of houses in Granduc, near the Granduc Mine and located north of Stewart, B.C.
The photograph depicts an old Grand Trunk Pacific train station West of Entwistle on Highway 16 West. The station is white with a brown roof and brick chimney. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "6 km west from Entwistle on the south side of HWY 16 W, Alberta, 2001-04-17."
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."
File consists of an exhibit brochure titled "Grand Trunk Pacific: The transcontinental line" prepared by the Fraser-Fort George Museum.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Grand Trunk Pacific Railway stations. Includes 2001 and 2009 photographs depicting various Grand Trunk Pacific stations and areas along the railway.
Item is a photocopy of a topographical map published by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway depicting Fort George and Indian Reserve No.1 and the surrounding area.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway survey and construction. Includes: "70 years of Rail!" special edition of the Prince George Citizen newspaper (27 Jan. 1984). Includes photographs depicting the Prince George roundhouse in its original location and various trains surrounding it.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to a presentation on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway conducted by Kent Sedgwick. Includes a CD titled "GTP Talk" containing a recording of Kent Sedgwick's presentation on the Grand Trunk Pacific (Oct. 2010).
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in Prince Rupert. Also includes a map depicting the Prince Rupert townsite (before 1980).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Bridge over the Fraser River in Prince George, built in 1914 and designed by Joseph Legrand. Includes: "Canadian Rail: The Magazine of Canada's Railway History" No. 476 (May-June 2000) and a "CNR Bridge - Prince George" handwritten letter from David L. Davies to Kent Sedgwick (April 2000).
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.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. File contains material regarding mileages, railway stations, and lists of the GTP railway line stations.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to a failed tunnel build for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line between McBride and Goat River and a potential homestead on the land surrounding the tunnel. The land was later owned by Russ Purvis of Dunster in 2006.
The item is a photograph depicting the plaque containing information on the history and significance of the Grand Trunk Pacific bridge.
Image depicts the Fraser River and the Grand Trunk Pacific Bridge from Cottonwood Island Park.
File consists of notes and reproductions of Frank Leonard's writings and research for his 1984 BC Studies article "Grand Trunk Pacific and the Establishment of the City of Prince George, 1911-1915". Includes: "Grand Trunk Pacific and the Establishment of Prince George 1911-1915" typescript document by Frank Leonard for his PhD dissertation (Feb. 1984) and "The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company and the Development of Northern British Columbia, 1902-1919" outline of dissertation chapters typescript document by Frank Leonard (1984).
File contains slides depicting images of the Fraser Canyon from somewhere around 1975.
The item is a photograph depicting the Fraser River going through the Grand Canyon of the Upper Fraser.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Grand Canyon of the Fraser River. The Grand Canyon of the Fraser is a short gorge on the upper Fraser River, about 6 kilometres south-southwest of Hutton. The canyon head was about 171 kilometres by river from Fort George, and is about 100 kilometres due east of downtown Prince George.
Image depicts a large vessel docked at a grain elevator and two smaller boats at a dock in the foreground somewhere in Prince Rupert, B.C.
Image depicts a grain elevator in Prince Rupert, B.C.
Image depicts a clearing through the woods, possibly an abandoned grade for the BCR. It is possibly located on Iron Road South, near Woodpecker B.C.
Image depicts a clearing through the woods, possibly an abandoned grade for the BCR. It is possibly located on Iron Road South, near Woodpecker B.C.
The item is a photograph of of the Government of Canada service office on 3rd Avenue in Prince George.
Image depicts the Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre on the north side of 3rd Ave in Prince George, B.C.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Gorse Street, Prince George. Includes: "RE: Gorse pic" printed email from Brian Fawcett to Kent Sedgwick (2 June 2008) and "Heritage Site Inventory 1420 Gorse" typescript document (2009). Also includes a photograph depicting a house at the address 1420 Gorse Street, Prince George (2009).
The newspaper is a special issue celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of CKPG. The newspaper tells the history of CKPG highlighting specific people that contributed to the station.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the gold rush in Quesnel and Likely, British Columbia. Includes: "Guide to the Goldfields: Cariboo Country" newspaper edition (1998); "Cariboo, Chilcotin Coast, Likely" brochure published by Likely & District Chamber of Commerce [199-]; "The UNBC Quesnel Rover Research Centre" pamphlet published by the University of Northern British Columbia (2002); "New Nugget Restaurant" paper placemat (1972); and "Likely" brochure from the Likely Chamber of Commerce [198-]. Also includes photographs depicting a camping trip in Likely, British Columbia (2010).