Image depicts the Gibraltar mine site north of Williams Lake, B.C.
Image depicts the interior of the Gibraltar chemical mill, where they separate the molybdenum.
Image depicts an unknown woman standing in front of a truck that either weighs 80 tonnes, or is capable of carrying that much; the slide is simply labelled "80 tons." It is located at the Gibraltar mine site.
Image depicts the Germansen Landing Trading Post.
Image depicts a helicopter in Germansen Landing, B.C.
Image depicts a child in the foreground, and the Germansen Landing trading post in the background in Germansen Landing, B.C.
Image depicts the Germansen River, with the buildings of Germansen Landing visible on the other side.
File contains slides depicting a hike near the Geraldine Lakes.
Image depicts a view of George Street with the Prince George Hotel.
Image depicts a view of George Street with the Prince George City Hall at the corner of George Street and 7th Avenue.
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to George John Hammond, the CEO of the Natural Resources Security Company who bought and promoted nine district lots in early Fort George. Includes: "Early papers index" handwritten notes by Kent Sedgwick (2005) and "Geo. J. Hammond" handwritten notes by Kent Sedgwick (2005). Also includes photographs depicting a house at the address 321 North Moffat (2005).
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to George Dawson and the Geological Survey of Canada. Includes: "Museum Mirror" Fraser-Fort George Regional Museum newsletter vol. 1 no. 2 (June 1986). File also includes photographs depicting various sights around British Columbia from George Dawson's explorations (1983 reproduced).
File contains slides depicting geomorhp diagrams.
Subseries consists of materials collected by Kent Sedgwick for research on the geography and natural resources in Prince George and its region. Includes material on the natural resource industry, including the opening of the McArthur Sawmill, the W. Lamb and Sons Lumber Sawmill, and mining; photocopied aerial photographs of Prince George; the climate, temperatures, and flooding; and the geographical features of Prince George.
The item is a photograph of the Generator Cabaret building on 3rd Avenue in Prince George.
The item is a photograph and negative of a survey map of the Prince George townsite. Areas highlighted are in the Nechako and Fraser River area, including Connaught Park.
The item is a photograph and negative of a survey map of the Prince George townsite. Areas highlighted are in the Nechako and Fraser River area, including Connaught Park.
The item is a photograph and negative of a survey map of the Prince George townsite. Areas highlighted are in the Nechako and Fraser River area, including Connaught Park.
The item is a photograph and negative of a survey map of the Prince George townsite. Areas highlighted are in the Nechako and Fraser River area, including Connaught Park.
The item is a photograph and negative of a survey map of the Prince George townsite. Areas highlighted are in the Nechako and Fraser River area, including Connaught Park.
Image depicts a gauging tower at Shelley, B.C.
The item is a photograph depicting a gauging station at Isle Pierre. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Isle Pierre gauging station WSC."
Image depicts a gauging station at Shelley, B.C.
Image depicts a gathering of people for an uncertain event at an uncertain location, possibly in Lillooet, B.C. A few tents are set up in the picture.
Image depicts an individual opening the gate at Nautley in Fort Fraser, B.C.
Image depicts a gas compression station located at Summit Lake, north of Prince George, B.C.
The item is a black and white photograph depicting a garage and covered storage area on a farm.
Image depicts the sign to Gang Ranch, located in the Upper Fraser Canyon, with graffiti on it.
Image depicts the Gang Ranch office.
Image depicts the Gang Ranch house.
Image depicts a wooden structure at Gang Ranch. It is possibility an elevated water trough.
Image depicts the Upper Fraser Canyon from what appears to be the entrance to Gang Ranch.
Image depicts Gang Ranch, with a sign warning that the area is patrolled by Range and Logging Patrols, in the Upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts the Gang Ranch House in the Upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts a fence and the property of the Gang Ranch.
Image depicts a view of the property of the Gang Ranch.
Image depicts the house of the owner of Gang Ranch.
Image depicts an area of hill at Gang Ranch.
Image depicts the general store and post office on Gang Ranch.
Image depicts the Fraser River, and a sign pointing towards Gang Ranch, in the Upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts the Fraser River, and a sign pointing towards Gang Ranch with an unknown individual hugging it, in the Upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts a stream and field at Gang Ranch in the Upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts a road near or on Gang Ranch in the Upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts Gang Ranch in the Upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts Gang Ranch in the Upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts Gang Ranch in the Upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts two women sitting on a fallen tree on the shore of a lake, possibly Portage Lake; the woman in blue is "Gail," and the woman in red is Sue Sedgwick.
Image depicts a woman named "Gail" on a trail to Portage Lake.
File contains slides depicting subjects related to the Fur Trade.
Subseries consists of materials collected and created by Kent Sedgwick for research regarding fur trade history in British Columbia. Includes histories of the Hudson's Bay Company; historic trails utilized for fur trade; fur trade by the North West Company in the interior of British Columbia; Simon Fraser, a Canadian explorer and fur trader with the North West Company; and David Thompson, a surveyor, cartographer, and fur trader with the Hudson's Bay Company.