The item is an audio cassette recording an interview with Trelle Morrow.
The item is an audio compact disc interview with Trelle Morrow.
Photograph depicts Trelle Morrow standing in the Soda Creek cemetery. Annotation on verso: "Trelle M. at cemetery, Soda Creek, 2010.'
Photograph depicts Trelle Morrow and Jim Rankin at the Soda Creek cemetery. Annotation on verso: "Trelle M. and Jim Rankin at Soda Creek cemetery, 2010."
Habitat of Populus deltoides ? at Cottonwood Island Park
Photograph depicts trees standing in foreground, river and hills visible in distance.
Image depicts a stand of trees and a shed at Island Cache.
Image depicts two old houses surrounded by numerous trees at an uncertain location.
Image depicts a green car among some trees on Cottonwood Island.
Bench visible in left foreground.
Image depicts numerous trees in an uncertain location; the slide itself is labelled "T.T. Cutting," possibly meaning "Telegraph Trail Cutting."
Image depicts a few trees, with what is possibly the Northwood Pulpmill in the background, in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a small copse of trees boxed in by very small concrete barriers somewhere in Kettle Valley, B.C.
Item is a photograph of a tree stump apparently eaten through by beavers.
Large tree trunk and smaller saplings silhouetted against Summit Lake, forest visible on opposite shore. Handwritten caption beside this photo reads: "Sumit Lake."
Item is a report entitled "Tree Length Skidding and its Influence on Residual Forest Stands in the Fort George Forest District" by L. deGrace of the British Columbia Forest Service.
Item is a report entitled "Tree Length Logging as a Silvicultural Problem in the Uneven-aged Spruce-Balsam Type of the Prince George District" by A.R. Fraser of the British Columbia Forest Service.
Photograph depicts a tree growing on a stump at Mill Bay Cannery on the Nass River. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "a tree growing on a stump, Mill Bay, BC".
Prince George, British Columbia
Slide depicts cleared ground and felled trees in a forested area, likely at the Aleza Lake Experiment Station.
<i>Xeromphalina campanella</i> and green moss covering a fallen tree
Item is a photograph of a large tree cutting machine.
Image depicts two unidentified individuals examining a thick log still attached to the machine that cut it down. It is located somewhere in Prince George, B.C.
Photograph depicts tree-covered mountain ranges in winter.
Detail of peeling bark off of <i>Betula tremuloides</i>
Item is a 1968 Tourist Edition of the Prince George Progress newspaper. Includes "Mr. P.G. Welcomes You to Prince George" full page advertisement from the Prince George Chamber of Commerce, as well as features on various tourist attractions in Northern and Central BC.
Al Elsey compiled his original footage from 1965 to produce this commercial film that deals with trapping beaver, the Anahim Lake Stampede and Caribou migration. The video provides a compilation of film footage shot by Elsey and is narrated by him describing the activities documented in the footage
Caption: Trappers' line cabin. These cabins are small so taht they can be more easily heated with its -40oF. Item is a photograph of "Shorty" Haynes (?) standing in the snow next to a cabin patting the head of one of two pack dogs. Snow shoes seen leaning against the cabin.
Photograph depicts a trappeers cabin on the northend of Trout Lake and Trout Lake City. It was maintained in good condition by present owners who valued its age.
Caption: "Main cabin of a trapper on the Crooked River. Note clearing around buildings, also cache upon stilts"
Photograph depicts a shipping container being transported by a yellow vehicle at the asbestos wharf on pier 94.
Visitors travel to Lodge by boat through Bathurst Inlet, Nunavut
Caption describing photograph: "Foreground cultivated in readiness for establishment of seed or transplant beds. Backgroun is transplant area est. Spring 1966."
Lateral detail of <i>Tragopogon porrifolius</i> in fruit
Photograph depicts the Transformer Sub-Station of West Kootenay Power and Light Company, which is the only private power distribution company left in B.C. at the time. In was built in 1905 and was in operation by 1906. There were identical buildings made in Grand Forks and Phoenix, but they were demolished at the latter place.
Accompanied by a 1942 job estimate cost summary sheet for the "Survey railway location west of Fairbanks" work to be done for the Alaska Western Railway project approved by a Colonel of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
? Blueprint Plan
? Alaska proposed pipeline, oil route noted as “confidential”
? Legend includes: 1) Railroads: i) Existing, ii) Possible Connections; 2) Roads (Including truck, sled): i) Existing, ii) Possible Future; 3) Navigable Waterways, 4) Airways, 5) Proposed Pipe Line, Oil.
? File no. N-186-10
Map depicts various gas projects across North America including: the "El Paso Project" along American and Mexican boarder; the "Arctic Gas Project" which runs from the Beaufort Sea through Alberta towards San Francisco and Chicago; the "Alcan Project" which runs through Alaska, British Columbia, Alberta and onwards to San Francisco and Chicago; the "Maple Leaf Project" which runs from the Beaufort Sea into Alberta; and the "Polar Gas Project" which runs from the Parry Islands and circles the Hudson Bay towards Quebec.
This photograph is part of tramline study of bucket loads. It depicts the tramline station at the top of the mountain and terrain it runs above.