Image depicts the Prince George Multiplex.
Image depicts the Prince George Public Library from 7th Ave.
File contains slides depicting the grade for what was formerly the Pacific Great Eastern, and is now known as British Columbia Railway.
Image depicts a building which is a part of the Studio 2880 Arts Complex on 15th Avenue in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a house somewhere in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a house made from a rail car in an uncertain location. It could be in Hixon, Red Rock, or Woodpecker, B.C.
Image depicts an old building, possibly the old teacherage, somewhere in Hixon, B.C.
Image depicts an old building, possibly the old school, somewhere in Hixon, B.C.
Subseries consists of photographic negatives and slides accumulated by Brian Fawcett. Images depict Fawcett friends and family, portraiture, places, and special events.
File contains Brian Fawcett's records on a zip drive.
File contains Brian Fawcett's records on CD-ROM.
File consists of the "A Sustaining Vision: Sustainable Forest Management in BC's Omineca Region" created by the McGregor Model Forest Association.
Includes correspondence, edited drafts of the following short stories and articles: "Oh, Canada", "Robin's Book of Self-Interviews", "Living with Grief Conference", and "Patti Murphy, re: smoking reduction program."
Includes edited copy of "Oh Canada" short story sold to CBC for airing on the "Sounds like Canada" radio program.
File consists of publication submissions of Ann Walsh's short story "House Call" and correspondence with publishers. The story was originally written in March 1990.
Includes 5 standard audio cassettes:
- 2019.12.3.12.01: "Your Time, My Time recorded by Ann" (120min),
- 2019.12.3.12.02: "Ann's Interviews: various CBC interviews/shows, 1989-2003"- this tape consists of author interviews as well as recordings of Walsh's shows for CBC Radio's Almanac program. (180 min),
- 2019.12.3.12.03: "Ann Walsh Hits #3: CBC Almanac shows, 1993-1994" - this tape consists of recordings of Walsh's shows for CBC Radio's Almanac program. (180min),
- 2019.12.3.12.04: Home audio recording of Ann Walsh on CBC,
- 2019.12.3.12.05: Home audio recording of Ann Walsh on CBC
Item is a photocopied version of "Gitga'at Land Use Plan: Summary Working Draft" by Gitga'at First Nation from November 2003.
Item is an original copy of "Guide to First Nations Tourism in British Columbia", a project of Ktunaxa/Kinbasket Tribal Council in Cranbrook, BC.
Videocassette is a donor recognition video created by UNBC entitled "Sign of the Times". The video is a slideshow of UNBC historical photographs set to music.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to a field trip to Shelley conducted by Bev Christensen. Includes: "Lheidli T'enneh and Fort George" typed document by the BC Historical Federation (May 2003).
File consists of notes relating to the landscape for a guest lecture "The cultural landscape and historical geography" by Kent Sedgwick for UNBC course "HIST 200 Historical Methodology".
Item is a map depicting the revised site plan for the Salmon Valley Ranch created by Trelle Morrow, architect.
Item is an original 2003 city map depicting Vancouver and the Fraser Valley published by Rand Mc Nally, with annotations in highlighting.
Item is an original map depicting the West Lake harvesting forest and is a partial topographical map. The map includes pen markings.
Item is an original map depicting the West Lake forest.
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of CPR locomotive 2816 in Kamloops, British Columbia.
Photograph depicts Canadian Pacific Railway locomotive # 2816 in Kamloops.
Photograph depicts Canadian Pacific Railway locomotive # 2816 in Kamloops.
Photograph taken somewhere between Endako and Prince George, Nechako Subdivision. Captured from an old-type (1950s) observation/dome car at the end of an eastbound VIA train.
Photograph taken between Hutton and Dewey, near the Fraser Subdivision.
Photograph taken in the Fraser Subdivision, somewhere between Dewey and Hansard.
Photograph depicts a crosspiece of an unusable "Y" (the reason for it). It appeared that the piece was used to offload items and in time, distorted the track. All 3 switches of the "Y" and total trackage were still in place.
Photograph depicts an eastbound VIA Rail train in Smithers, BC
Photograph depicts an eastbound VIA Rail train that Davies travelled from Prince Rupert to Jasper.
Photo the head of an eastbound VIA Rail passenger train in Smithers. Built in 1989 by GMD. One of a batch/class of 59.
Videotape contains footage of: 21-Jan-03 - David Baxter presentation on the North's economic impact - Baxter, David / 8-Feb-03 - UNBC Day / 8-Feb-03 - hockey on outdoor ice rink
Videotape contains footage of: 24-Feb-03 - Olympics Prince George - 2010 North announcement at Civic Centre - Weninger, Terry; Hoehn, Tuppy
Videotape contains footage of: 2-Jul-03 - UNBC hosts community celebration for announcement of 2010 Winter Olympics - Bellavance, Scott; Kinsley, Colin
Videotape contains footage of: 17-Sep-03 - UNBC student on the UNBC experience - for viewbook video (I have a name) - Pearce, Tristan / 24-Sep-03 - UNBC professor on the classroom/teaching experience - for I have a name video - Fredeen, Art / 27-Sep-03 - current state of the northern BC economy and what communities need from UNBC - Halseth, Greg
Videotape contains footage of: 1-Oct-03 - autumn shots from Cottonwood Island Park and train / 9-Oct-03 - Sport development expert from Calgary Olympic Development Association on Northern Sport Centre - Mills, John
Videotape contains footage of: 27-Sep-03 - autumn leaves on campus / 1-Oct-03 - UNBC professors on role of universities in capacity-building in the North - Summerville, Tracy; Wilson, Gary
Videotape contains footage of: 8-Nov-03 - Maclean's ranking of UNBC - shot for Global, incl. campus shots - Hasham, Moezine; Palmer, Andrea (wedding), Bond, Shirley / 15-Nov-03 - Research on Moose collisions with vehicles in urban areas - McMahon, Julie; Almond, Richard; Rea, Roy; Hoekstra, Dorianna
Videotape contains footage of: [2003?] - "How to Survive your Thesis" lecture by Tracy Summerville