Longworth, BC

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              21 Archival description results for Longworth, BC

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              Boat on a Lake
              2012.13.1.87.034 · Item · [between 1975 and 1995]
              Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

              Image depicts a riverboat on the Fraser River, possibly in Longworth, B.C.

              East Line (Misc.)
              2012.13.1.088 · Subseries · [between 1975 and 2004]
              Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

              File contains slides depicting places along the east line of the BC Railway.

              Shacks and a Mountain
              2012.13.1.87.028 · Item · [between 1975 and 1995]
              Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

              Image depicts two old shacks and a mountain in the background. Possibly located in or near Longworth, B.C.

              Longworth - Railway Tracks
              2012.13.1.87.031 · Item · [between 1975 and 1995]
              Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

              Image depicts two unidentified individuals standing next to the train station, and two railway tracks running through Longworth, B.C.

              2017.6 · Collection · 1999-2002

              The Upper Fraser Historical Geography Project was conducted by UNBC faculty and a team of researchers between 1999 and 2002. The lead researchers were Aileen Espritiu, Gail Fondahl, Greg Halseth, Debra Straussfogel, and Tracy Summerville. The project resulted in the creation of 93 oral history records and their transcripts. Participants included regional forest industry executives, politicians (including former MLA Ray Williston, local mayors and Fraser Fort George Regional District representatives), forest industry workers, and former and contemporary Upper Fraser community residents. The oral histories document the rise, consolidation and demise of the forestry-based settlements along the Upper Fraser River between 1915 and 2000.