Geographic Features

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  • Includes both natural and artificial features

  • Physical landscape, built landscape

  • Urban and industrial landscapes

  • Topography

  • Site plans

  • Boundaries, districts, reserves, parks, sanctuaries, towns, etc.

  • NOTE: Mainly but not exclusively pertaining to photographic and cartographic records

  • SEE ALSO: Land, Settlement and Immigration

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          4130 Archival description results for Geographic Features

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          2012.13.1.69.21 · Item · [1981?]
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts a sign on the dirt road leading to Barkerville from Keithley Creek. The sign reads: "Barkerville 40 (via Yanks Peak) Maximum elevation 6200 FT. Summer road only. Steep grades and switchbacks not recommended for other than 4-wheel drive vehicles. You are entering an isolated mountain area; you will be on your own."

          Keithley Creek
          2012.13.1.69.20 · Item · [1981?]
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts the Keithley Creek, with several unknown individuals walking along the banks.

          Junction Range
          2012.13.1.065 · Subseries · [between 1974 and 1984]
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          File contains slides depicting places in and around the Junction Sheep Range Provincial Park south-west of Williams Lake.

          2009.7.1.138 · Item · September 1933
          Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

          Boat floats close to shore in foreground, forest and hills on opposite shore in background. Joyce is the daughter of Bertha and W.E. Collison, and the granddaughter of Marion and Archdeacon W.H. Collison.

          Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Upper Nass River Sept. 1933. Joyce with Tom Moorhouse & the medical officer".

          2009.7.1.020 · Item · [ca. 1937]
          Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

          Joyce stands knee-deep in water, holding a long wrapped object, with a bundle resting on her shoulder (daughter of Archdeacon W.H. Collison's eldest son William Edwin). Trees and bushes visible on opposite shore in background.

          Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Joyce circa 1937 at Kincolith".

          J. Kent Sedgwick fonds
          2012.13 · Fonds · 1937-2011

          This fonds consists of material created and collected by Kent Sedgwick, author, professor, Prince George urban planner, and prominent local historian. This body of records documents Sedgwick’s research interests in the history and geography of the Central Interior of British Columbia. The fonds also reflects his work as a Prince George Senior City Planner, his involvement in local community organizations, and his teaching at the College of New Caledonia and the University of Northern British Columbia.

          The fonds includes:
          1) Photographs taken by Kent Sedgwick across British Columbia, predominantly in the Central Interior region;
          2) Research subject files consisting of original research documentation and collected reference material, predominantly focusing on topics relating to local history, city planning, and geography in the Prince George area and the British Columbia Central Interior;
          3) Documentation of Kent Sedgwick’s community involvement, including records created over the course of his work with the Prince George Heritage Commission, , the Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail Association, and other local organizations;
          4) Writings, publications, and lectures written, edited, or conducted by Kent Sedgwick;
          5) Professorial records consisting of lectures and material relating to Sedgwick’s teaching appointments at the College of New Caledonia and the University of Northern British Columbia;
          6) Maps collected by Kent Sedgwick covering historical and contemporary British Columbia.

          Sedgwick, J. Kent
          J. Edwards Camp
          2012.13.1.46.43 · Item · 1980
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts an unknown individual in the J. Edwards Camp in South Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.

          Island Cache
          2012.13.1.022 · Subseries · Apr. 1970
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          File contains slides depicting Island Cache on Cottonwood Island in Prince George, B.C. These photographs were taken in April 1970 by students involved in a Geography class at the College of New Caledonia. They record the community of Island Cache before the major flood in the spring of 1972.

          These slides were utilised by CNC Geography Class taught by Alistair McVey before the 1972 flood and by Kent Sedgwick after the 1972 flood. Kent Sedgwick retained the original slides, except for two aerial views of the flooded area in the spring of 1972, which were from the in the City Planning Division files.

          Island at low tide
          2009.7.1.176 · Item · [ca. 1920]
          Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

          Small rocky island very near to shore depicted at low tide; sandy beach visible in mid ground along with a temporarily beached sailboat. Handwritten annotation in pencil on verso reads: “Ninstints site of the fort opposite village”.

          Iron Road North
          2012.13.1.41.08 · Item · 2002
          Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

          Image depicts Iron Road North, and a creek surrounded by trees. Located north of Woodpecker, B.C.

          2009.6.1.574 · Item · [ca. 1994]
          Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

          Mountains visible behind unknown town in background.

          Item is one of nine photographs accompanying a greeting card from Agnes Hauglak, Addie Milewski’s sister, reading: “I though you might want these photos. I had to go and send every one their family things. Thank you for being kind to my sister Addie, Agnes M Hauglak”; see also items 2009.6.1.569 - 2009.6.1.577.