Environment

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  • Includes: environmental issues; nature, wilderness and scenery; climate and weather; environmentalists; environmental organizations and businesses; parks and natural areas; wildlife management; habitat and species protection/recovery; conservation activities.

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          4525 Archival description results for Environment

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          Separated photographs
          2012.13.1.135 · Subseries · 1980-2011
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          File consists of photographs separated from other boxes and subseries depicting downtown Prince George, historic Prince George, the North Thompson region, Fort St. James historic site, Brooks, Alberta, Sinclair Mills, and Soda Creek.

          Sediment Layers
          2012.13.1.91.24 · Item · Oct. 1978
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts an unidentified individual standing in front of a rock face with visible sediment layers. Located somewhere in the Peace River Region, possibly near Hudson's Hope.

          Sediment Layers
          2012.13.1.91.27 · Item · Oct. 1978
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts a wall of rock with visible sediment layers at an uncertain location in the Peace River Region, possibly near Hudson's Hope.

          2002.14.1.03 · Subseries · [between 1980 and 1992]
          Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

          Subseries contains research materials related to a talk given by Ainley and Tina Crossfield at the 7th Kingston Conference of the Canadian Science and Technology Historical Association in Ottawa, Ontario in 1991, entitled, "Scientists vs. Government Experts: The Wood Buffalo Controversy, 1920-1990." The material appears to have been in the process of being developed into a publication. Subseries consists of articles, including an edited article entitled, "Scientists vs. Government Experts: The Wood Buffalo Controversy, 1920-1991." Subseries also includes photocopies of correspondence, photocopied transcripts of House of Commons proceedings, Microfiche Report Series #104: "Dual Allegiance: the history of wood buffalo national park," notes, and a publication.

          Scenery
          2012.13.1.50.076 · Item · [1978?]
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts a scenic view of a section of land at an unknown location.

          Scenery
          2012.13.1.50.081 · Item · [1978?]
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts a relatively flat section of land with hills in the distance; the location is uncertain.

          Scenery
          2012.13.1.47.18 · Item · 1968
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts a scenic view of a mountain and forest at an uncertain location.

          Sawmill - Saw
          2012.13.1.122.18 · Item · June 1980
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts a saw cutting a log in half at a saw mill in Prince George, B.C.

          Sawmill - People and Logs
          2012.13.1.122.22 · Item · June 1980
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts numerous stripped logs and several unidentified individuals in hard hats at a saw mill somewhere in Prince George, B.C.

          Sawmill
          2012.13.1.3.141 · Item · Dec. 1997
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts a sawmill, possibly Lakeland Sawmill, in Prince George B.C.

          Sawmill
          2012.13.1.122.15 · Item · [1979?]
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts logs being stripped of their bark at a saw mill in Prince George, B.C.

          2009.5.2.180 · Item · [ca. 1905?]
          Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

          Photograph depicts man standing with women believed to be Sarah Glassey. The pair holds a line of fish between them. Boat and trees in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "[Mert?] and myself after an hours trolling."

          2009.5.2.8 · Item · [ca. 1911]
          Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

          Photograph depicts Sarah Glassey, holding her fox terrier, and standing at corner of log house. Felled trees in foreground, forest trees in background. Photograph believed to have been taken on the 160 acres of land which Sarah purchased in the Kispiox Valley in 1911. She became the first single woman to pre-empt land in British Columbia. This house was built in a year with the help of a Gitxsan Elder.

          2009.5.3.72 · Item · [ca. 1912]
          Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

          Photograph depicts small log buildings and loaded wagons in cleared dirt area. Building on far left has the sign "POOL HALL" posted on front . Treetops, lumber piles, and hills in background. Mountains can be seen in distance. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph reads: "Sand Creek. B.C."

          2009.5.3.136 · Item · 1912
          Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

          Photograph depicts creek barely visible at bottom of steep valley in cliffs. Trees and underbrush in foreground, mountains visible in background. It is believed that this photograph may have been taken near Mt. Robson. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph duplicate reads: "Sand Creek."

          2009.5.3.75 · Item · 1912
          Part of Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

          Photograph depicts creek barely visible at bottom of steep valley in cliffs. Trees and underbrush in foreground. It is believed that this photograph may have been taken near Mt. Robson. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph reads: "Sand Creek."

          Sand Beds
          2012.13.1.124.17 · Item · Oct. 1975
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts sand beds with a shovel present for size reference. The slide places it at the "BCR site," possibly in Prince George, B.C.