Handwritten caption above this photo reads: "Fred Youngstron[sic?]" "Foreman spotting for operator." Photograph depicts one man (Fred?) seated on D8 Caterpillar operating a haulback rig, and a second man standing beside him on the Caterpillar. Dirt and debris in foreground, forest in background. It is believed this rig is operating in a long-line skidding system.
Photograph depicts Frederick Robert Surry (Brian Fawcett's maternal grandfather), Dorothy Stewart, and Vincent Surry.
Photograph depicts the south view of Fredricksen Lake with mountain ranges depicted in the background.
The item is a photograph of the Freemason Building at 480 Vancouver Street, Prince George. The photograph is taken from the corner of Vancouver Street and 4th Avenue.
This item is a photograph of the Freemason building at 480 Vancouver Street, Prince George.
This item is a photograph of the Freemason building at 480 Vancouver Street, Prince George.
Photograph depicts a freight shed at the Nelson CPR depot. There is a terminal spur on the south side of the shed and road trucks on the north side. The road side of the main depot building can be seen in the left rear of the photo. The view is facing east.
Photograph depicts a freight shed located on the north side of the rail line and some 200 yards west of the Mission City CPR depot.
Photograph depicts a freight train at the Pacific Great Eastern yards in Brackendale, as it is about to cross the highway. The view is looking north.
Photograph depicts a westbound freight train near Moyie on the CPR line. This is at about mile 13 on the Nelson Subdivision, which spans 137.8 miles from Cranbrook to Nelson. The line here is adjacent to the Moyie Lake Provincial Campsite. The train is about to enter the portal of a small tunnel that bores through the rocky headland of the lake.
Photograph depicts a Princeton bound freight train passing the old CPR station at Brookmere, located at 30 miles south of Merritt. The freight is passing the summit between Spences Bridge and Princeton. It consisted of 4 locomotives and 38 cars (mainly chip cars). At one time Brookmere was a thriving substation divisional point in the middle of nowhere. Now it is a passing loop to hold 64 cars.
Photograph depicts a southbound freight train passing the old CPR station at Brookmere, located at mile 108.7 on and from the Princeton Subdivision. The freight passed at about 20 mph, after a long grind uphill from Merritt. It consisted of 4 locomotives, 38 cars, and a caboose. Regular freights only pass twice a week, one each on Tuesday and Thursday. It is passing the derelict water tank at the north end of the yards, which are at the summit of this subdivision.
Photograph depicts a freight truck carrying timber at Peden Hill Sawmill.
Photograph depicts a freight wagon that stood beside a deserted farm house.
Photograph depicts a large ship in the water, treed shoreline and mountains in the background. Handwritten annotation below photograph read, " Freighter in the 1st Narrow."
Photograph depicts 2 large covered wagons pulled by a team of six horses, dry vegetation in the foreground & background.
Photograph depicts four men and five sled dogs standing beside a horse-drawn wagon loaded with dog sleds with a forested landscape in the background.
Photograph depicts a bulldozer convoy pulling empty flats through a forested landscape.
Photograph depicts two men driving a loaded two horse driven wagon as it traverses through a river that runs through a forest landscape.
Photograph depicts a freshly painted Canadian National Railway (CN) caboose at Kamloops Junction depot.
Photograph depicts two unidentified woman standing in front of tall plant in mall. Photo believed to have been taken in Newton, B.C.
One man stands between two women in snow-covered area. Both women are wearing hats and long coats, and one holds a cane. Hills in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Grant girls from Hazelton. Mrs Kirpatrick & Mrs Davis".
The item is a photograph depicting the Friendship Centre building at 1600 3 Avenue Prince George. The building's colour is blue and white.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the local history project done by June Chamberland and her book "From Broadaxe to Clay Chinking: Stories about the Pioneers in and around the Prince George area" winning the Jeanne Clarke history award. The book includes a chapter "Introduction to Early Agricultural Settlement in the Prince George Area" by Kent Sedgwick. Includes a CD titled "June photos" containing photographs depicting interviewees of the project (2003).
Image depicts a view of Prince George from Carney Hill.
Image depicts the Fraser River from the vantage point of the cutbanks in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the Sugarbowl Grizzly Den Protected Area from Raven Peak.
Image depicts a view of the Sugarbowl Grizzly Den Protected Area from Raven Peak. The slide itself is labelled "towards cabin."
Photograph depicts two men preparing to load a canoe on a wagon. Two blanketed horses stand nearby with one person attending. There is a lake in the background, wild grasses and brush in the foreground.
Image depicts a view of the landscape surrounding Tabor Mountain in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the landscape surrounding Tabor Mountain in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts the area surrounding Tabor Mountain. Prince George is slightly visible on the left side of the image in the background.
Image depicts the area surrounding Tabor Mountain. Prince George is slightly visible in the background.
Cover features Iona Campagnolo in her regalia as Chancellor of the University of Northern British Columbia.
Photograph depicts a tomb elevated over grassy area.
Handwritten annotation on image reads: "26. Front of Indian tomb."; on verso: "Upper Nass River."
Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Front St. Hazelton in Winter. 12 J.W. [...]" Tree line, field, and hills in background. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph: "Miss. Nellie [Nelville] G. Caranaugh".
Street view photograph taken at the intersection of Front Street and Carson Avenue. Several men are gathered at Cowan's Hardware store on the corner. Also visible in this photograph is the Cariboo Hotel (visible furthest to the left), and the British American Hotel which is partially visible behind the J.A. Fraser store. Printed annotation on recto reads: "On Front Street, Quesnel, B.C."
Photograph depicts the front view of a pack horse bearing a Prentiss Gray's tripod and camera on a special saddle.
Photograph depicts a frozen pond located in a snowy landscape on the east side of Copper Mountain.
Photograph depicts young fruit trees planted in fenced area with small wind mill, hills in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "This is part of the fruit trees if you place it along side of the other one you can see the location the farm buildings are on the other side I didn't get one of them."
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 205 students, Tyner Boulevard, Forests for the World, Chilcotin River, FSTY 425 students, Aleza Lake, soil profiles, and luvisol.
File consists of slides depicting Bear Lake, FSTY 205 students, FSTY 404 students, a forestry field camp, Aleza Lake, Paul Sanborn, and UNBC campus.
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 205 students, Forests for the World, Tyner Boulevard, UNBC campus, and Dave Jackson.
File consists of slides noted by Arocena as relating to his FSTY 205 course. People and places depicted include: UNBC Forestry faculty, Aleza Lake, Klinka, Tabor Creek, Lake Babine, Bell Mine site, Smithers, Kitwanga, Alaska Highway, Bear Glacier, Muncho Lake, Mt. Robson, and UNBC Campus.
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 205 students, Dave Jackson, Don Bernier, and research sites.
File consists of slides depicting a sunset, FSTY 205 students, McGregor Model Forest, and possibly a flare pit.
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 205 students and UNBC campus.
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 205 students, UNBC campus, and a science lab.
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 205 students, the Prince George Organic Rehabilitation Program, Chris Opio, Linette Keller, and Clear Lake.
File consists of slides depicting FSTY 205 and FSTY 425 students, Forests for the World, and beaver damage.