Photograph depicts temporary UNBC Library building January 15, 1992.
Part of a set of 41 original black & white photographs [1908-1933-?]) of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line in BC depicting surveying crews, town sites (Prince Rupert and its port, Hazelton and Fort George), and First Nations Peoples.
Image depicts the Royal Bank of Canada in Telkwa, B.C.
Image depicts a view of a lake that is near Telkwa, B.C. The slide is labelled as "Telkwa - McClure Lake," though it is possibly Tyhee Lake.
Image depicts two bridges in Telkwa, B.C. One is for trains.
Image depicts two bridges in Telkwa, B.C. One is for trains.
Image depicts a street in Telkwa, B.C.
Image depicts the Telkwa river in Telkwa, B.C.
Television sits on small table on deck outdoors.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “First Show for CBC-T.V., August 1979, VCR.”
Photograph depicts a telephone pole near Reiswig, on the main road between Vernon and Arrow Lakes.
Photograph depicts telephone fittings on Vancouver Island.
Photograph depicts telephone fittings on Vancouver Island.
Image depicts a man with the wire for the telegraph trail in an uncertain location.
Image depicts the old telegraph station in Stewart, B.C.
Image depicts a field along Telegraph Road, south-west of Vanderhoof, B.C.
Image depicts a field along Telegraph Road, south-west of Vanderhoof, B.C.
Image depicts a field along Telegraph Road, south-west of Vanderhoof, B.C.
Image depicts a field along Telegraph Road, south-west of Vanderhoof, B.C.
Image depicts Telegraph Road, south-west of Vanderhoof, B.C.
Image depicts Telegraph Road, south-west of Vanderhoof, B.C.
Photograph depicts a telegraph line on the Williams Lake to Bella Coola road.
File contains slides depicting Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek Road, as well as the Creek itself.
Image depicts Telegraph Creek Road.
Image depicts Telegraph Creek Road.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts a cliff face near Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts a bridge over Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts the Telegraph Creek.
Image depicts an old telegraph cabin at Cheslatta, B.C.
Image depicts an old telegraph cabin at Cheslatta, B.C.
Image depicts a set of railway tracks, and a building with a sign which reads: "Telegraphs." The location is uncertain, but possibly in the Peace River Region.
Image depicts what appears to be a teepee at an uncertain location.
The item is a photograph depicting the unveiling of the Arrival of Steel monument at 772 1st Avenue, Prince George. Ted Williams and a woman are photographed looking at the plaque on the monument.
The item is a photograph depicting the unveiling of the Arrival of Steel monument at 772 1st Avenue, Prince George. Ted Williams and a woman are photographed looking at the plaque on the monument.
Image depicts a man, possibly Ted Faulkner, looking at a creek.
Item is a photograph of a team of ten horses hauling logs.
Photograph depicts a group portrait of the team from Great Britain who participated in the World Trap and Skeet Championships in France.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston with the teaching staff of the Prince George Junior Senior High School in 1946. Mr. Williston is seated front row centre.
Small wooden outhouse with wooden planked pathway sits in an open field behind the Teacherage. Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “Behind the teacherage. Guess what?”
This Collection consists of photographs documenting early development of the Central Interior including such subjects as: homesteading, railway construction, packing & freighting, modes and routes of transportation, schools, mercantile development, leisurely activities, sports, natural resource development and exploitation, political movements, town-site development and policing. This collection also provides a look at history of the Taylor-Baxter Family - a long time pioneering family of this region, including: A.K. & Lillian Bourchier; Hugh & Hermina "Minnie" (nee Wessel) Taylor and family; Herbert & Sarah (nee Wessel) Glassey; and Bob & Violet (nee Taylor) Baxter and family.