File contains photographs of attendees at the "Words, Loves: Third BC Creative Writers Conference" which took place at the College of New Caledonia in Prince George. Includes photographs of Barry McKinnon, Robin Blaser, George Bowering, Brian Fawcett, among others.
File consists of photographs of the Williston Circle Recognition Event in June 2004.
File consists of photographs of the Williston Circle Event at Dr. Jago's House.
File consists of photographs of the Unveiling of the UNBC Entrance sign at donor recognition event .
File consists of photographs of the Unveiling of the UNBC Entrance sign dedication event.
File consists of photographs of the Unveiling of the UNBC Entrance sign .
File consists of photographs of the UNBC Scholarship Ceremony on 23 Jan. 2004.
File consists of photographs of the UNBC Scholarship Ceremony on 23 Jan. 2004.
File consists of photographs of the UNBC Scholarship Ceremony.
File consists of photographs of the UNBC Scholarship Ceremony.
File consists of photographs of the UNBC Scholarship Ceremony.
File consists of photographs of UNBC Scholars on 23 Jan. 2004.
File consists of panoramic photographs of UNBC.
File consists of photographs of the UNBC Downtown BMO Building.
File consists of photographs of the UNBC Artworks Collection .
Photographs within this file pertain to modes of transportation and transportation routes (including construction, surveying and traveling).
This photograph album consists of images pertaining to early settlements, bridges, riverboats, railways, cross-land travel companies, and family and social life including portraits and such events as cross country skiing, picnics, family gatherings, basketball team photos, masquerade dances, dramatic plays, hockey games and team dinners. Identified individuals include: the Tillicums, Bill Bennett, Jean Caux, Frank Johnstron, the Taylor Family (Hermina, Hugh, Ellen, Violet, Lucy, Dixon, Arthur, Virginia, Tom and Hugh Jr.), H.G.T. Perry, Betty Angus, Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Davis. Identified geographic locations include: South Fort George, Prince George, Hagwilget Bridge, Walcott, Prince Rupert, Finlay River Rapids, Lulu Island, Ashcroft, Skeena River, Nechako River, Bulkley River, Kispiox and Hazelton.
This file also contains a one way Canadian National Railways ticket in the name of Miss V.B. (Violet Bourchier) Taylor to travel from Prince Rupert to Vancouver in July 1927.
Taylor, HughThis photograph album consists of photographs of members of both the Baxter and Taylor families including (the Baxters): Violet (nee Taylor) Allan, Fred, Dick, Edna, Harriet and Bob Baxter; Bea (nee Baxter) Skaret and Margaret (nee Baxter) Lund; and (the Taylors): Hermina, Ellen, Lucy, Arthur (and Art's wife and son), Virginia, Tom, and Hugh Taylor. Identified geographic locations include Summit Lake, Mud River, California, Cottonwood River, Cluculz Lake, and Prince George. Subjects identified in this album include: family gatherings, picnics, automobiles, working horse team, snowshoeing, landscape vistas, and a King George V Elementary School class photo. Textual items include two booklets and a brochure.
Baxter, VioletFile consists of photographs of the Success Street Roofline.
File consists of photographs of the Student Awards Night in 1999.
File consists of photographs of the Student Awards Night in 1998.
File consists of photographs of the Student Awards Night in 1997.
File consists of photographs of the 1997 Student Awards.
File consists of photographs of UNBC Staff & Family Portraits .
File consists of photographs of Special Events & Presentations at UNBC.
File consists of photographs of the Sign of the Times donor recognition event 2003.
File consists of photographs of the Scholarship Awards Ceremony in 2008.
File consists of photographs of the Scholarship Awards Ceremony in 2002.
File consists of photographs of the Rotary Club presentation of a cheque to UNBC in 1993.
File consists of photographs of the Recognition Barbeque on 16 Jun 1995.
File consists of a contact sheet of photographs of the Queen's visit to UNBC.
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of the Railway Museum in Prince George, British Columbia.
File consists of photographs of the President's Circle Dinner & Awards Presentation Event.
File contains postcards portraying life in Prince George, B.C. Images depict street scenes (George Street, Central Avenue, and Hamilton Avenue), government buildings, Hotels, a theatre, a baseball game, and construction of a pier.
File consists of photographs of students in 1995.
File consists of photographs of the Donor Recognition video.
File consists of photographs of the Opening of the Bentley Centre & Duke Energy Donation Event.
File consists of documentary photographs taken by David Davies of the Northwood Pump Mill Railway in Prince George, British Columbia.
File consists of photographs of the North to the Future, Board of Governors Dinner on 21 Jan 1994.
File consists of photographs of the North to the Future Donor Awards Banquet in 1999.
File consists of photographs of the North to the Future Donor & Volunteer Recognition Event in June 1993.
File consists of photographs of the New Aiyansh Harmonic silver band in 1994.
This scrapbook, entitled "My Two Year Term on the Teen Town Council", was created by Howard Foot to document his involvement in the Prince George Teen Town Council. Howard Foot was the elected "mayor" of the Prince George Teen Town Council for the 1958-1959 term. The British Columbia centennial year was 1958; Teen Town was involved in centennial event planning. The scrapbook includes newspaper clippings from the Prince George Citizen relating to Prince George Teen Town events and the Teen Town Council. These clippings include mention of other Teen Town Council members, including Brian Fawcett who later became a nationally-recognized Canadian writer.
Original photographic prints and reproduced photographs relating to Prince George Teen Town are pasted in and interleaved into the scrapbook. Also interleaved into the scrapbook is a 26 February 1959 issue of the Prince George Echo newspaper. The newspaper issue has a feature article about a Prince George custom car show organized by Howard Foot.
Foot, HowardFile consists of photographs of the Miscellaneous Student Awards.
File consists of miscellaneous Office of Development photographs.
File consists of materials related to official events and invitations for Mayor Garvin Dezell of Prince George. File includes correspondence, invitations, event schedules, and two photographs: one of a local dinner with RCMP and the other of Winnipeg CFL Grey Cup win celebration.
File consists of photographs of the Interim Governing Council in 2000.
Photograph depicts Harry Coates, Ted Baker, and John Revel at Aleza Lake Research Forest re-opening ceremony on July 9, 1992.
Photographs within this file document natural and artificial features across the landscape of Northern British Columbia. This landscape also includes the physical, built, urban and industrial landscapes; topography; site plans; boundaries, districts, reserves, parks, sanctuaries, towns, villages and cities, etc.
File consists of photographs of the 1997 Founding Dinner.