Image depicts a house located somewhere near McBride, B.C.
Image depicts an old, collapsing house at the Nautley site in Fort Fraser, B.C.
Image depicts a couple of old, collapsing buildings at the Nautley site in Fort Fraser, B.C.
Image depicts Nautley and the Nautley River near Fraser Lake, B.C.
Image depicts Nautley and the Nautley River near Fraser Lake, B.C.
Image depicts a bridge over the Nation River somewhere south of Manson Creek, B.C.
Image depicts a south-west view of the Nass Valley.
Image depicts a bridge over the Nass River.
File contains slides depicting Nanaimo and the Pacific Rim.
Image depicts the old Myatovic schools.
Image depicts the old Myatovic schools.
Image depicts the old Myatovic schools.
Image depicts the old Myatovic schools.
Image depicts a woman standing next to a model of a ship in glass case in what appears to be a museum. The location is uncertain.
Image depicts a muddy back road and an old shack at an uncertain location.
Image depicts a rail road bridge over the Mud River.
Image depicts what appears to be a mud house with grass and weeds growing on the roof at an uncertain location. An unknown woman is sitting on a bench outside of it.
Image depicts a river somewhere in Mt. Robson Provincial Park, with a bridge running over it. The slide itself is labelled "Robson station."
Image depicts a snow sculpture of the Mr. P.G. lounging on a couch, possibly during the Winter City Conference, in Prince George, B.C. Taken at the Prince George Civic Center. Map coordinates 53°54'45.6"N 122°44'59.6"W
Image depicts Mr. P.G. and the Tourism Information site at the intersection of Highway 16 and 97. Map coordinates 53°53'46.5"N 122°46'00.7"W
Image depicts a field and a shack in the foreground and mountains in the background. The location is uncertain, likely Longworth, B.C.
Image depicts the old trading post at Mount Robson Ranch.
Image depicts an old gas pump at the Mount Robson Ranch.
File contains slides depicting the Mount Robson Ranch.
Image depicts the Mount Robson Ranch.
Image depicts the Mount Robson Ranch.
Image depicts the Mount Robson Ranch.
Image depicts the Mount Robson Ranch.
Image depicts the Mount Robson Ranch.
Image depicts the Mount Robson Ranch.
Image depicts the Mount Robson Ranch.
Image depicts the Mount Robson Ranch.
Image depicts the Mount Robson Ranch.
Image depicts the Mount Robson Ranch.
Image depicts the Mount Robson Ranch.
Image depicts the Mount Robson Ranch.
Image depicts the Mount Robson Ranch.
Image depicts the Mount Robson Ranch.
Image depicts the Mount Robson Ranch.
File contains slides depicting numerous individuals hiking up Mount Robson.
The item is a photograph of Morrison's Workwear Outlet on 3rd Avenue in Prince George. Sign on Morrison's states, "Carhartt Coveralls Jackets Pants."
The item is a photograph of Morrison's Workwear Outlet and Rita's Hair Design on 3rd Avenue in Prince George. Sign on Morrison's states, "Carhartt Coveralls Jackets Pants Sorels Work Boots Felt Pacs Socks."
Image depicts the Bulkley River running through Moricetown Canyon.
Image depicts the Bulkley River running through Moricetown Canyon.
Image depicts the Bulkley River running through Moricetown Canyon.
Image depicts the Bulkley River running through Moricetown Canyon.
Image depicts a church on a hill in Moricetown, B.C.
Image depicts a few old buildings, as well as several unknown individuals somewhere in Moricetown, B.C.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to 3067 Queensway, Prince George. The Queensway home was built in 1910 by Harry Close and Charlie Brown who operated a general store in South Fort George. It was purchased by a man named McLaughlin who was a wealthy lumberman, and later sold to Bert Roddis a government agent. The house had many occupants, but was next passed to Pat Moran in 1965 who continued to occupy the house into the late 1970s. Pat Moran owned Moran's Trailers in Prince George. Includes: "Queensway home built in 1910 by bachelors" clipped article from the Prince George Citizen (8 Dec. 1977); Also includes a photograph depicting a house on Queensway, Prince George and printed photographs depicting the house after a fire in 1998.
The item is a photograph depicting a white heritage house in old South Fort George. It was known as the Moran house and was located at 3067 Queensway, Prince George. Annotation on the reverse side of the photograph states, "S. Ft Geo burned, demolished."