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              184 Archival description results for Prince George, BC

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              Highway
              2012.13.1.7.246 · Item · Mar. 2003
              Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

              Image depicts a highway, possibly Highway 97, in Prince George, B.C.

              Highway 97
              2012.13.1.3.164 · Item · May 2001
              Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

              Image depicts a section of Highway 97 looking south. Map coordinates 53°55'10.3"N 122°46'54.9"W

              Paddlewheel Park
              2012.13.1.7.202 · Item · Nov. 2000
              Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

              Image depicts the Fraser River at Paddlewheel park, with a train on the other side of the river, in Prince George B.C.

              Paddlewheel Park
              2012.13.1.7.201 · Item · Nov. 2000
              Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

              Image depicts the Fraser River at Paddlewheel park, with a train on the other side of the river, in Prince George B.C.

              2013.6.36.1.153.03 · Item · [June 1996]
              Part of David Davies Railway Collection

              Photograph taken at the Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd, Prince George. Visible is a General Motors switcher, built in 1959. Aqcuired in 1981. Its sister locomotive had just returned from some major servicing at CN shops in P.G. Built in 1954 and acquired in 1989. Would not be used until business picked up. Pulp trade in world doldrums at the time the photograph was taken.

              2013.6.36.1.153.07 · Item · [June 1996]
              Part of David Davies Railway Collection

              Photograph taken in front of the 'main line' that led to a pulp mill and river crossing. To the left was a lesser used connector to the CN main line. Behind the camera was a 4-track interchange yard. Beyond that, the CN line to Alberta could be found.