Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Pulpmill - Expansion Project.
Image depicts the flows from a pulp mill in Prince George, B.C.
Photograph depicts a large cluster of building with a wide smoke stack in the centre. Water in the foreground, dense forest and mountains in the background. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Mill at Swanson Bay".
Photograph depicts a wharf, buildings on the shore with dense forest in the background. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "Swanson Bay".
Annotation on verso: "Oct. 26/29". Photo depicts a sailboat being pulled along a river by another boat. Large striated mountains visible along the shoreline.
Annotation on recto: "Ingenika River 1930"; annotation on verso: "Ingenika River 1930". Photo depicts five survey crewmen pullng a fully loaded boat and a dog along the Ingenika River.
Photograph depicts a Public Works Department vessel, "Essington II." It was fitted with a crane and used for snag removing, buoy work and light pile driving. Here, it was shown with the barge alongside it.
Photograph depicts the Public Works Department dredger (suction) at work in the north arm of the Fraser River, near Boundary River, in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts the P.W.D. dredger at work in the north arm of the Fraser River in Vancouver.
Photograph depicts a Public Weigh Scale that was operated in Vancouver, on Main Street, opposite the CN Depot.
Photograph taken during European Sports Tour with Team Canada.
Photograph depicts a public logging road that crossed over the Muchalat River. The bridge was disused and blocked off. Photograph taken at the Tahsis Tree Farm Ltd.
Photograph taken at Tahsis Ltd. Tree Farm, crossing the Muchalt River on a public logging road that went from Gold River to Woss Lake. The road took the heaviest trafiic which included logging trucks and semi trailers bound for the end of the island as it was the only route by land.
Image depicts the Prince George Public Library from 7th Ave.
Image depicts the Prince George Public Library.
Photograph depicts a ptarmigan in the foreground, two men on foot, leading a packhorse across a meadow.
Item is a photocopy of "Provincial Parks and Stone Sheep: 'Affinity Through Default'" report by W.G. Hazelwood, Parks Biologist.
Photograph depicts the Provincial Government Mine Rescue Station established in 1913 in Nanaimo, B.C. It is in the south side of the city.
Image depicts the Provincial Government Building located in Stewart, B.C.
Photograph depicts the proposed site for a hydro power project on Klemtu Lake with rock sill outlet to creek.
Reproduced map on mylar depicts a proposed railway spur for the Aleza Lake Forest Experiment Station.
Item is the Proposed Land Use Map, 1978-2012, referred to in By-law No. 3138, the City of Prince George Official Community Plan. The original draft of this map was completed on October 24, 1977. This version of the map was amended in July 1982.
Item is a map depicting proposed land use between 1978 and 2012 in the City of Prince George. This map was drawn for the City of Prince George Community Plan; this particular version of the map was displayed in City of Prince George council chambers through 1979.
During a year away from studies in 1987-88, Dr. Paul Sanborn developed a successful grant proposal to the Science Council of BC (SCBC) to pursue a postdoctoral project with Dr. Tim Ballard in relation to sulphur-deficient soils in BC and prescribed fire. This project built on an existing broadcast burning study conducted by Macmillan Bloedel Ltd. near Port Alberni on Vancouver Island, led by Bill Beese (later at Vancouver Island University). Dr. Sanborn's work addressed sulphur forms and amounts in the soils at these sites, and the chemical processes influencing sulphur availability in relation to prescribed fire.
Only one part of this work was eventually published:
Sanborn, P.T. and T.M. Ballard. 1991. Combustion losses of sulphur from conifer foliage: Implications of chemical form and soil nitrogen status. Biogeochemistry 12: 129–134.
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00001810
The remainder of the work was documented in this Project Completion Report to SCBC, dated February 28, 1990, and entitled "Effects of Prescribed Fire on Sulphur in Forest Soils".
Photograph depicts the profile of a pack horse bearing Prentiss Gray's tripod and camera equipment on a special saddle.
Photograph depicts a profile view of a pack horse laden with Prentiss Gray's camera equipment.
This born-digital "Profile Descriptions" document provides descriptions of Williams Lake (Skulow Lake), Aleza 1 & 2, Log Lake, and Lucille Mountain pedons.
Item is a photograph of a copy print that has been reproduced as a slide, resulting in low photographic quality. Location of original photograph unknown.
Photograph depicts a posterboard display entitled "Production of Asbestos."