Image depicts a forest; the image is possibly taken from somewhere near the Cottonwood Rail Road Bridge.
Photograph depicts a narrow canyon on the Fraser River.
Photograph depicts a steamboat on the Fraser River with a full view of the paddles.
Image depicts the Cottonwood Canyon.
Photograph depicts a steamboat on the Fraser River.
Photograph depicts a view of rough river waters from the deck of a steamboat.
Meadow habitat of <i>Delphinium</i> in flower
Typed annotation on recto: "Cottonwood dugout on Tachi River Stuart Lake Section of B.C." Two people sit in dugout canoe, tree-covered banks in background.
Shot of the [Nechako River] cutbanks framed by a Cottonwood tree
Dark sky framed through branches of <i>Populus</i>
Image depicts a section of the Heritage Trail on Cottonwood Island in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts the Cottonwood House at the Historic Site located in Barkerville, B.C.
Image depicts the Cottonwood House.
Image depicts the Cottonwood House.
Image depicts the Cottonwood House Historic Site along Barkerville Highway, east of Quesnel, B.C. A sign posted by the fence reads: "For over half a century the Boyd family operated this haven for man and beast. Here weary travellers found lodging, food, and drink. Here fresh horses were hitched to stage-coaches and miners bought supplies. This historic road-house, built in 1864, stood as an oasis of civilization on the frontier of a rich new land."
Image depicts the kitchen area of the interior of the Cottonwood House.
Image depicts the living area of the interior of the Cottonwood House.
Image depicts the picnic site of the Cottonwood House Historic Site, located on the Barkerville Highway, east of Quesnel, B.C.
Image depicts Cottonwood Island.
Woodland landscape in autumnal foliage, Prince George, British Columbia
Image depicts Cottonwood Island.
Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a nature trail in Cottonwood Island Park by a beehive burner. Map coordinates 53°55'23.6"N 122°43'53.8"W
Image depicts a couple walking through a nature trail in Cottonwood Island Park. Map coordinates 53°55'23.6"N 122°43'53.8"W
Spring thaw on the Nechako River, Prince George, British Columbia
Image depicts a crowd of people in Cottonwood Park in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts Elmer Mercier, a former mayor of Prince George, B.C., cutting the ribbon to open Cottonwood Park's Heritage Trail.
Image depicts a the Cottonwood Island Nature Park sign and map in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a the Cottonwood Island Nature Park sign and map in Prince George, B.C.
<i>Populus</i>
The item is a map depicting the area surrounding the Cottonwood River in the Cariboo Land District. Various annotations are mad in pen on the map.
<i>Populus deltoides</i>
Pathway leading through Populus deltoides in autumnal foliage
<i>Populus</i>
<i>Populus</i>, Northern British Columbia
Populus deltoides
Winter perspective
<i>Populus deltoides</i> in snowy landscape, Prince George, British Columbia
Videotape contains footage of: 7-Sep-01 - Cougars Exhibition vs Kamloops, continued / 8-Sep-01 - Fencing / 8-Sep-01 - Backyard BBQ with Maestro and spirit of the West
Tree branches bearing winter fruit
Photograph depicts large bridge and dam over a wide river, industrial structures throughout. Hills on opposite shore in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Coulee Dam, This is were[sic] I went this fall. Wished you had of been with me."
detail of leafless, fruiting Viburnum edule
Aline’s son Dominic Dobrzensky stands in uniform in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “June 04”.
Trip to England [Devon, Plymouth, Cornwall]
Item is a notebook entitled "Country Notebook 1972".
Row of houses along an unidentified waterway
Photograph depicts man and woman speculated to be Pat (Bridget Moran's son) and Tracy holding food and beverage on deck in backyard. Unidentified individuals semi-visible on far left and right. Trees and building visible in background. Photo taken on the day Bridget Moran received an Honourary Law Degree from the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George, B.C.
Woman pours drink into glass of man seated in chair. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Firm believers in the 'putting down' of drink. John [Ross?]." It is speculated that these may be the parents of H.F. Glassey.