File consists of architectural drawings done by J.F. Watson and W. Ralph Brownlee for Prince George buildings. Includes: "Addition to Goglin building 4th Ave" architectural drawing by J.F. Watson (Oct. 1952); "Floor and roof plans" architectural drawing by W. Ralph Brownlee depicting proposed floor extensions for Walter Blaufuss (May 1953); and "Found plan & sects". architectural drawing done by W. Ralph Brownlee depicting proposed store extensions for Walter Blaufuss (Apr.-May 1953).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to churches in Prince George. Includes photographs depicting paintings of churches in Prince George and area. Also includes a 2005 DVD entitled "Rose Prince".
The item is a photograph depicting a painting of Woodpecker Church by Vivian Antoniw. The plaque in the picture states, "'Woodpecker Church' Handcoloured Dry Point Etching by Vivian Antoniw."
The item is a photograph depicting a painting of a church at Aleza Lake by Vivian Antoniw. Note attached to the back of the picture states, "Vivian Antoniw - church at Aleza L."
The item is a photograph depicting a house with a blue car at 1705 Fir Street, Prince George. Annotation on the back of the photograph states, "1705 Fir St. - N. of F-C school at 17th."
The item is a photograph depicting the interior of the original Knox United Church built in 1922, located at the corner of Brunswick Street and 5th Avenue, Prince George. The photograph depicts the front area of the church from an elevated position.
The item is a photograph depicting the plaque at the corner of 1st Avenue and George Street. The plaque is titled "Arrival of Steel."
The item is a photograph depicting a brown coloured house at 1397 Ingledew Street, Prince George. The house is located in the Millar Addition. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "1389 Ingledew."
The item is a photograph slide depicting the front of a blue house at 1532 Fir Street, Prince George.
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).
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to a heritage house at at 1111 Connaught Drive, Prince George, which was the residence of Dr. John McArthur. Dr. John McArthur was a general practitioner in Prince George, who was involved with community life, including coaching of the local PG Senior Hockey Team.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the St. Pius X Catholic Church at Lheidli T'enneh Indian Reserve No.2 in Shelley. Includes: "Historic Church" pamphlet prepared for the BC Historical Federation conference (May 2003); "B.C. Heritage Conference '85" poster (1985); and "Special Request" letter from Ellen Edwards to Prince George City Hall (17 Jan. 1995). Also includes photographs depicting the church at the Shelley reserve and its stained-glass windows.
The item is a photograph slide depicting the side of the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
The item is a photograph slide depicting the front of the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
The item is a photograph slide depicting the front of the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
The item is a photograph slide depicting the front of the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
The item is a photograph slide depicting a church tower with a cross on top on the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
The item is a photograph slide depicting the church tower with a cross on the top of the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
The item is a photograph slide depicting the front middle section of the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
The item is a photograph slide depicting a stained-glass window from the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley. The window depicts a saint holding a chalice and a book.
The item is a photograph slide depicting a stained-glass window from the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley. The window depicts a saint holding a chalice and a book.
The item is a photograph slide depicting a stained-glass window from the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley. The window depicts a saint holding a sword.
The item is a photograph slide depicting a stained-glass window from the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley. The window depicts a saint holding an olive branch and a lamb.
The item is a photograph slide depicting a stained-glass window from the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley. The window depicts a saint holding a staff and three golden balls.
The item is a photograph slide depicting a stained-glass window from the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley. The window depicts a saint holding a staff and three golden balls.
The item is a photograph slide depicting a stained-glass window from the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley. The window depicts a saint holding a sword.
The item is a photograph depicting a stained-glass window from the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley. The window is titled "Saint Agnes" and depicts a saint holding an olive branch and a lamb.
The item is a photograph depicting a stained-glass window from the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley. The window is titled "Saint Joseph" and depicts a saint holding an olive branch.
The item is a photograph depicting a stained-glass window from the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley. The window is titled "Saint John" and depicts a saint holding a chalice and a book.
The item is a photograph depicting the back of the house located at 2540 Hazelton Street, Prince George. The house has grey stucco and is two stories.
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).
The item is a photograph depicting a swimming pool in Ben Ginter's house. The pool is drained and contains snow and rubble. The location is on an unnamed road in Prince George.
The item is a photograph negative depicting the back exterior of the Prince George Coliseum. There is snow on the ground and a full parking lot. The Prince George Civic Centre can be seen in the background.
The item is a photograph depicting a stone fireplace in Ben Ginter's house. The location is on an unnamed road in Prince George. Photograph was taken 13 Oct. 1997 and developed Feb. 1998.
The item is a photograph depicting a bathroom in Ben Ginter's house. The focus is on the mirror, countertops, and a soap and paper towel dispenser. The location is on an unnamed road in Prince George. Photograph was taken 13 Oct. 1997 and developed Feb. 1998.
The item is a photograph depicting the interior garage at Ben Ginter's house. There is debris and garbage on the floor and the garage doors are boarded up. The location is on an unnamed road in Prince George. Photograph was taken 13 Oct. 1997 and developed Feb. 1998.
The item is a photograph depicting a bathroom in Ben Ginter's house. The focus is on the mirror, countertop and a paper towel and soap dispenser. The location is on an unnamed road in Prince George. Photograph was taken 13 Oct. 1997 and developed Feb. 1998.
The item is a photograph depicting the exterior of old damaged buildings on the Moffat farmland. There is a fence at the entrance to the driveway with an address sign that reads "1820."
The item is a photograph depicting the exterior of old damaged house on the Moffat farmland. There is a broken fence at the rear of the house, broken windows and a collapsed roof.
The item is a photograph depicting the exterior of old stable on the Moffat farmland.
The item is a photograph depicting the Cameron Street bridge plaque. The short write up details the construction and significance of the bridge. Annotations on reverse side of the photograph state, "169 words."
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).
The photograph depicts roundhouse turntable at the CN Railyard in Prince George, B.C. A CN train engine and multiple buildings can be seen in the background. Reproduction of photograph from 1984.
The photograph depicts the interior of the roundhouse at the CN Railyard in Prince George, B.C. A CN train engine is under maintenance. A man is portrayed working at a workbench. Reproduction of photograph from 1984.
The photograph depicts the exterior side of the roundhouse in the CN Railyard in Prince George, B.C. Silhouette of two people in a doorway and railway equipment in the yard are portrayed. Reproduction of photograph from 1984.
The photograph depicts a metal engraving that is likely on a metal door at the roundhouse in the CN Railyard in Prince George, B.C. Engraving reads "GTPRY 296." Reproduction of photograph from 1984.
The photograph depicts two CN train engines in the interior of the CN roundhouse in Prince George, BC. Engine identifying numbers are 9648 and 9660. Reproduction of photograph from 1984.
The photograph depicts a metal office door in the interior of the CN roundhouse in Prince George, BC. Door states, "Locomotive Foreman & General Office." Reproduction of photograph from 1984.
The photograph depicts a workshop for maintenance on train engines at the interior of the CN roundhouse in Prince George, BC. Reproduction of photograph from 1984.
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."