Image depicts a saw mill, possibly Lakeland Mills, with a beehive burner and numerous piles of logs in the foreground, in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts wood planks in the interior of a saw mill somewhere in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts the interior of a saw mill somewhere in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts logs being cut into planks in the interior of a saw mill somewhere in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a sawmill, possibly Lakeland Sawmill, in Prince George B.C.
Image depicts logs being stripped of their bark at a saw mill in Prince George, B.C.
Videotape contains footage of the 25th anniversary of Sandblast in 1996.
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.
Image depicts the Salvation Army on Ospika Boulevard in Prince George, B.C. Map coordinates 53°55'02.6"N 122°47'41.6"W.
Image depicts the Salvation Army on Ospika Boulevard in Prince George, B.C. Map coordinates 53°55'02.6"N 122°47'41.6"W
Videotape contains footage of: 25-Feb-05 - Rural nursing research announcement - Macleod, Martha; Anton, Gayle / 25-Feb-05 - Construction of Quesnel campus / 1-Mar-05 - Cross-country ski nationals in Prince George
Videotape contains footage of: 9-Mar-04 - UNBC Political Science organizes rural conference on environmental sustainability - Wilson, Gary / 9-Mar-04 - UNBC Info Sessions for prospective students - Eaton, Jacqueline / 27-Mar-04 - Science fair at UNBC. Interview for Global on BC Government sale of Knowledge Network - Bond, Shirley / 30-Mar-04 - Construction of Northern Health Sciences Centre
Image depicts several old, ruined cars and an unknown individual in Island Cache.
Film is a production by PGTV of the Royal Visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Prince George, BC on August 17, 1994 and her role in the opening ceremonies of UNBC. Also includes Bob Harkins' review of the history of UNBC prior to its official opening entitled "UNBC: A Northern Dream Whose Time Has Come".
Royal Visit '94 consists of 1 video recording (3M) entitled "Royal Visit '94 : The Visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to Prince George, August 17, 1994 ; Plus : A Northern Dream Whose Time Has Come : A History of UNBC."
Image depicts the Royal Canadian Legion building on 7th Ave and the Inn of the North Coast Hotel in the background. Map coordinates 53°54'50.6"N 122°44'56.1"W
Item is a reel to reel recording of Prince George performers Roy Lind playing accordion and Frank Schutch on bass and vocals broadcast 'live' on CKPG radio in 1960.
Photograph depicts Rosel's restaurant at 1624 7th Avenue. Rosel's restaurant was owned and operated by Wilfred and Rosel Vogt from 1981 to 1997. The building was built in 1916 and was originally owned by Dr. Carl Ewart and later owned by Hubert King of Wilson, King and Company, the oldest law firm in Prince George, after 1946. The building is now a designated heritage building.
Photograph depicts Roseanne standing in auditorium aisle in the crowded Canfor Theatre at the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George, B.C. Family and friends of Bridget Moran believed to be seated in foreground. Photo taken on the day Bridget received an Honourary Law Degree, before ceremony began.
Photograph depicts Bridget Moran's daughter Roseanne sitting in patio chair on deck in backyard. Deck railing in midground, trees in background. Accompanying note from Maureen Faulkner: "Roseanne - elegant." Photo taken on the day Bridget Moran received an Honourary Law Degree from the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George, B.C.
Photograph depicts Robin Blaser and Robert Creeley at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts Robert Creeley at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts Robert Creeley at "Words, Loves" conference.
Water and dock in foreground, trees and cliffs in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso “’Boat Hammond at South Fort Geroge”.
Pennock, W.B. RIVER CROSSING EXERCISE. Prince George, B.C. 2 SEP 43. Presented to Major-General H.N. Ganong G.O.C. 8 CDN. DIV. by Lt-Col. W.B. Pennock C.R.C.E. 8 CDN. DIV. 1943. Oblong 4to. 24pp of text, color maps, one showing the proposed crossing of Nechako River. 20 b/w snapshot photos, mounted with corners, each with captions + Appendix A, B and C of facts and figures. A large folding contemporary map of Vernon is laid in, with one of the training zones (?) highlighted on the map in a red square box. Fabricoid spine and corners.
The original typescript for a (presumably confidential and secret) document listing the preparations for defensive manoeuvres in the event of war with Japan taking place in Northern British Columbia. This document describes a simulation of what events and defences could take place, including how to conduct river crossings; when in the war game, the author imagines what would happen should the Japanese invade Prince Rupert as a starting point for the invasion of Canada.
An important document providing insight into the thinking of the Canadian military while preparing for the possibility of Japan extending its war into the North Pacific Theatre during World War II.
Image depicts a river, possibly the Nechako, in Prince George, B.C. Possibly taken from the Foothills Bridge.
Videotape contains footage of: [Nov-02?] - "Rez Life"; Tanner Alden; Rafal Olejniczak. This is an amateur video recording of student life in UNBC residence.
Photograph depicts residential buildings along 4th Avenue east of Winnipeg Street. Annotation on verso: "series on s. side of, 4th east from Winnipeg, (railway houses)".
Photograph depicts residential buildings at 1662 and 1674 9th Avenue, one with a green roof and one with a metal roof. Annotation on verso: "1674 - 9th Ave green roof), 1662 - 9th Ave (metal roof)."
Photograph depicts a residential building at the corner of 6th Avenue and Winnipeg Street. Annotation on verso: "NE corner, 6th / Winnipeg".
Photograph depicts a residential building on the corner of Vancouver Street and 10th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "Trick house, Vancouver/ 10th".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 825 Vancouver Street. Annotation on verso: "Van Horlick c-7".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1798 5th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1798 - 5th Ave".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1795 10th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1795 - 10th Ave, SE corner of, Winnipeg".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1770 5th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1770 - 5th Ave".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1722 7th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1722 - 8th Ave".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1661 10th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1661 - 10th Ave".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1651 5th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1651 - 5th Ave".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1648 8th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1648 - 8th, next to Rosel's".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1643 10th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1643 - 10th Ave".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1625 4th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "Loedel proposal, 1625 - 4th, (see above)".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1617 8th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1617 - 8th Ave".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1616 8th Avenue, on the corner of Vancouver Street. Annotation on verso: "1616 -8th Ave, NW corner of Vancouver".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1612 12th Avenue, the building was used as "Prince Realty". Annotation on verso: "1612 - 12th Ave., NW corner of Vancouver."
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1601 6th Avenue, the corner of 6th Avenue and Vancouver Street. Annotation on verso: "CUTE c-7, union, Vancouver/ 6th".
Videotape contains footage of: 14-Dec-01 - moose footage shot by Roy Rea from locations east of Prince George - Rea, Roy
Videotape contains footage of: 14-Dec-01 - moose habitat research continued, with footage from Mack trucks - Rea, Roy
Videotape contains footage of: 14-Dec-01 - research on moose habitat to reduce traffic collisions during winter - Rea, Roy
Photograph depicts a Rental and repair shop on 3rd Avenue.
Videocassette is a movie created by UNBC Communications regarding regional development in Norway.