The item is a photograph depicting the front exterior side of Central Fort George School prior to demolition in 2004. The windows are boarded up.
The item is a photograph depicting the front exterior side of Central Fort George School prior to demolition in 2004. The windows are boarded up.
The item is a photograph depicting the front exterior of Central Fort George School prior to demolition in 2004.
The item is a photograph depicting the front exterior of Central Fort George School and an adjacent house prior to demolition in 2004.
The item is a photograph depicting the front exterior of Central Fort George School prior to demolition in 2004.
The item is a photograph depicting the front exterior of Central Fort George School and an adjacent house prior to demolition in 2004.
The item is a photograph depicting the front exterior of Central Fort George School and an adjacent house prior to demolition in 2004.
The item is a photograph depicting the front exterior of Central Fort George School and an adjacent house prior to demolition in 2004.
The item is a photograph depicting the front exterior of Central Fort George School and an adjacent house prior to demolition in 2004.
The item is a photograph depicting the front exterior side of Central Fort George School prior to demolition in 2004. The windows are boarded up. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Central Ft Geo school just before demo summer 2004."
The item is a photograph depicting the front exterior side of Central Fort George School prior to demolition in 2004. The windows are boarded up.
The item is a photograph depicting the exterior of Central Fort George School from the court prior to demolition in 2004. The windows are boarded up.
The item is a photograph depicting the exterior of Central Fort George School from the court prior to demolition in 2004. The windows are boarded up.
Photograph depicts landscape with cleared land in foreground, river in middle, building and trees in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso: "Central Fort George 1911".
Image depicts an old, boarded up school, possibly the Central Fort George Traditional School in Prince George, B.C.
The item is a business focused newspaper from Central Interior Business focusing on business and economics in the central interior British Columbia.
Prince George's Central Interior Radio station CJCI interviewed Mayor John Backhouse about his 25 year career in Prince George at the end of his mayoral term. The interview covers his early career in England, his job at the Prince George Public Library as Chief Librarian, and his activity in Prince George municipal politics.
Street view of the Dominion Building in Prince Rupert, which contains the Government telegraph Office and Post Office. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Central Post Office Prince Rupert B.C." Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Aug 18th. The cor. of the High bldg. on the right is the Prince Rupert Hotel. Front side is other way 5 stories high at [illegible] Hotel is in the next block. Notice [??] at the back is al-the [sic] lots of Hill leading down to Shops [??]. St. James' Hotel close by Prince Rupert was 5 stories high. For sure had [??] chimneys on it- a big fire engulfed [??] it about a year ago and it is being taken down. I must go & work bye bye. Love Dady. Psalm 46-1 & 48-14 was my AM verses specially."
Image depicts Central Street West, parallel to Highway 97 in Prince George, B.C. looking north. Shown: Prince George Motors and other car dealerships, Burger King, Grama's Inn, and the Spruceland Shopping Mall sign. Map coordinates 53°54'42.1"N 122°46'53.1"W
Scotland trip
Photograph depicts crowds of people walking through street, hills in background. Printed annotation on recto reads: “Centre St. Prince Rupert May Celebrations 1909, Allen Photo July 09.” Handwritten annotation in ink on recto reads: “Prince Rupert 1909”
Photograph of Centre Street in Prince Rupert on Dominion Day. The Union Bank of Canada is located on the left side of the street, and a decorative arch can be seen in the background. Annotation on recto reads: "Centre Sr. Prince Rupert Dominion Day Celebrations 1909 Allen Photo July 09."
Elevated street view of a large crowd gathered on Centre Street in Prince Rupert for Dominion Day celebrations. The Dominion Day arch is visible in the background. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Centre Street, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dominion Day Celebration."
Photograph of residents in motion on Centre Street in Prince Rupert. Buildings are visible on either side of the street and a railway track runs down the length of the road. Annotation on recto reads: "Centre Street, Prince Rupert, BC. 1664."
Street view of Centre Street in Prince Rupert, BC. Buildings are in various states of construction. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Centre St Prince Rupert B.C. June 20/08 JDA.""
Street scene depicts people, boardwalks, tents, and store front. Printed annotation on recto reads: “Centre St. Prince Rupert: B.C., Allen Photos May 17. 09” Handwritten message on verso is addressed to “Dearest Darr”
Street view of a crowd of men milling around on Centre Street in Prince Rupert, BC. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Centre Street, Prince Rupert, B.C."
Stamped annotation on verso reads: "MAY 1994".
Photograph depicts a ceremonial dancer in front of crowd wearing a colourful button blanket and headdress at the opening of the Haisla Recreation Centre in Kitamaat Village.
Photograph depicts a ceremonial dancer wearing a colourful button blanket and headdress at the opening of the Haisla Recreation Centre in Kitamaat Village.
Photograph depicts First Nations men enjoying a drink at a sporting event.
Photograph depicts a ceremonial dancer wearing a button blanket and headdress with Iona Campagnolo at the opening of the Haisla Recreation Centre in Kitamaat Village.
Photograph depicts ceremonial dancers in a crowd by a totem pole at the opening of the Haisla Recreation Centre in Kitamaat Village.
Photograph depicts ceremonial dancers in button blankets and headdresses near a totem pole at the opening of the Haisla Recreation Centre in Kitamaat Village.
Photograph depicts a young ceremonial dancer wearing white at the opening of the Haisla Recreation Centre in Kitamaat Village.
Photograph features an arranged collection of Chief’s ceremonial regalia: Chikat robe and Amalayt (headdress), two carved wooden rattles and two leggings.
Handwritten annotation in pen on recto reads: “Qush ahlied (?) or Chilcat [sic] Robe worn by Chiefs when entertaining. Also 'Ahm Ahlied'(?) or Head Ornament Indian Coronet and leggings." Verso also has additional handwritten annotations which have been crossed out.
Item is a photograph of a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Habit of <i>Castilleja</i> in flower, Churchill, Manitoba
This photograph is an aerial depiction of what is believed to be a Certain Teed factory in the United States. Certain Creed is a manufacturing company that supplies building materials. They have been in operation since 1904 to present. This photograph was found along with invoices, shipping orders and correspondence between Certain Teed and Cassiar.
Photograph depicts two men standing in front of and CF-AAM aircraft in front of a lake with a forested mountain range in the background.
Photograph depicts a CF-ABK float plane on the water at Burns Lake. CF-ABK was a legendary bush plane nicknamed "Old Faithful". On the left of the photograph three men are resting on a pile of wood.
Photograph of a Canadian Grain elevator next to the railway in Prince Rupert, BC. Printed annotation on recto reads: "C.G. Elevator. Prince Rupert."
Habit of scale lichen colonizing on a tree trunk?
Image depicts a snowman drawn on the chalkboard of what appears to be an unused school, possibly in Lamming Mills, B.C. The slide is labelled "note board school."
Climbing team on glacier with Chancellor in background
Yoho National Park
Chancellor’s regalia is draped over podium. Photograph taken at Chancellor's Farewell Appreciation Celebration held at the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George, B.C.; see also items 2009.6.1.582 - 2009.6.1.590.