Image depicts a boarded up church in Shelley, B.C.
Image depicts a boarded up building in Stewart B.C. There is also a sign that reads: "No U Turns."
The photograph depicts three wooden buildings boarded up, Finmoore, B.C. The photograph was taken in autumn.
Image depicts a boarded up building in Island Cache.
Photograph depicts the Blue river store in the North Thompson region.
Photograph depicts the Blue river store in the North Thompson region.
Photograph depicts the Blue river store in the North Thompson region.
Blue and white building in downtown Prince George.
This item is a photograph of a blue and white building in downtown Prince George. The Coast Hotel can be seen in the background.
Image depicts a shed on Blackwater Road.
Image depicts a shed on Blackwater Road.
Image depicts the interior of an abandoned, deteriorating cabin on Blackwater Road.
Image depicts an abandoned, deteriorating cabin on Blackwater Road.
Image depicts an abandoned cabin and shed on Blackwater Road.
Image depicts a bridge over Blackwater River, with an unknown individual standing on it.
Image depicts Blackwater River, B.C.
Image depicts the Blackwater River.
Image depicts Blackwater River.
Image depicts Blackwater River.
Image depicts Blackwater River.
Image depicts Blackwater River.
Image depicts Blackwater River.
Image depicts Blackwater River.
Image depicts Blackwater River.
Image depicts Blackwater River.
Image depicts Blackwater River.
Image depicts Blackwater River, B.C.
Image depicts a view of Blackwater in the country near Punchaw, B.C.
The item is a photograph of Black's clothing store on 3rd Avenue in Prince George.
Image depicts a view of Blackburn Schools, possibly taken from Tabor Mountain.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Blackburn and Pineview. Also includes photographs depicting the Blackburn Farm and other various buildings in Blackburn and Pineview (2002-2006).
File contains slides depicting birds and wildlife at unknown locations.
Item is an original map depicting biogeoclimatic zones of British Columbia published by the Ministry of Forests in Victoria, British Columbia.
Item is an original map depicting biogeoclimatic units of the Prince George Forest Region published by the British Columbia Ministry of Forests.
Image depicts the a flock of ducks on Big Bar Lake north of Clinton, B.C..
Image depicts the a flock of ducks on Big Bar Lake north of Clinton, B.C..
Image depicts two individuals on a canoe on Big Bar Lake north of Clinton, B.C..
File consists of a spiral bound book entitled "Bibliography for the Study of British Columbia's Domestic Material History" by Virginia Careless.
Subseries contains secondary material collected by Kent Sedgwick for research on the history and geography of Prince George and its region. Includes secondary sources and bibliographic references regarding the history and geography of Prince George and the Central Interior of British Columbia. The files primarily consist of photocopied articles and printed bibliographies.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to bibliographic references about Fort Alexandria (later renamed Alexandria). Fort Alexandria was a trading post, ferry site, and steamboat landing in the North Cariboo, 45 km south of Quesnel.
File consists of reproductions and bibliographic references relating to Monkman Provincial Park.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Bethel Baptist Church previously at 459 Cassiar Street near Fifth Avenue in Prince George.
Image depicts the Berg Glacier and Mt. Robson.
Image depicts the Berg Glacier at Berg Lake in the Mt. Robson Provincial Park.
Image depicts the Berg Glacier and Berg Lake near Mt. Robson.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to Ben Ginter's house. Ben Ginter was a Polish immigrant who grew up in rural Manitoba. He had owned a construction company and later bought the failing Cariboo Brewing. He opened Tartan Brewing in 1962. Ginter began innovating the brewing industry in British Columbia before dying of a heart attack in 1981. He was a controversial figure in Prince George. His house, which was where the now Ginter Park is, was the site of many legendary parties. File primarily consists of newspaper clippings and reproductions discussing the City of Prince George's decision to demolish the building and the controversy surrounding this decision. File also includes photographs depicting the interior and exterior of Ben Ginter's house prior to it being torn down (1997).
Image depicts Bellos Road, most likely in Red Rock, B.C.
Image depicts Bellos Road, most likely in Red Rock, B.C.
Item is an original 1989 map depicting Bella Coola in British Columbia, published by the Department of Energy Mines and Resources in Ottawa, Canada. The map also includes Kent Sedgwick's travels in the Bella Coola area highlighted in red.
The item is a photograph depicting the church bell at the original Knox United Church built in 1922, located at the corner of Brunswick Street and 5th Avenue, Prince George.