Image depicts a group of people in boats on the Fraser River in the Grand Canyon, B.C.
Image depicts a bridge over the Fraser River in the Upper Fraser Canyon; possibly near Gang Ranch.
Image depicts a cliff side on the bank of the Fraser River in the Grand Canyon, B.C.
Image depicts the Fraser River from the Moran railway point in the Lillooet area.
Image depicts a view of the Fraser River in Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts a view of the Fraser River in Lillooet, B.C.
Image depicts numerous logs piled up on rocks in the Fraser River.
Image depicts the Fraser River near Gang Ranch in the Upper Fraser Canyon.
Image depicts a view of the Fraser River, as well as a road and railroad, near the Moran Canyon.
Image depicts a rail road bridge over the Fraser River, possibly somewhere in the Lillooet area.
Image depicts Ray Mueller steering a boat on the Fraser River in the Grand Canyon, B.C.
Image depicts Ray Mueller steering a boat on the Fraser River in the Grand Canyon, B.C.
Image depicts a rocky section of the bank of the Fraser River in the Grand Canyon, B.C.
Image depicts the bank of the Fraser River in the Grand Canyon, B.C.
Image depicts the bank of the Fraser River in the Grand Canyon, B.C.
Image depicts a formation of rocks in the Fraser River, with a dead tree stuck on top of them.
Image depicts a formation of rocks in the Fraser River, with a dead tree stuck on top of them.
Image depicts a very small island in the middle of the Fraser River in the Grand Canyon, B.C.
Photograph depicts a view of Fraser River from a location near Marguerite, BC.
Photograph depicts view of the river from a boat. There is a silhouette of a person wearing a hat in the foreground.
Photograph depicts opposite shore in background behind river, bushes and trees in foreground. Handwritten photo caption on verso and recto of this photograph reads: "Fraser River at the mouth of the Clearwater".
Photograph depicts a Fraser River backchannel with logs at Peden Hill sawmill. The jackladder to the sawmill is visible on the bottom right.
File consists of aeriel photographs depicting the Fraser River Big Bend, where the Fraser River changes direction from westbound to southbound at its "Big Bend" near the Huble Homestead Historic Site, 45 km north of Prince George, British Columbia.
File consists of aerial photographs depicting the Fraser River Big Bend, where the Fraser River changes direction from westbound to southbound at its "Big Bend" near the Huble Homestead Historic Site, 45 km north of Prince George, British Columbia.
Photograph depicts lush forest growth, a tent or tarp is set up on the left of the photo.
Photograph depicts the Pacific Great Eastern Railway bridge when the railway operated on the east side of the Fraser River. The new grade being cut on the west side toward the site of the railway bridge is visible.
Postcard depicts Fraser River Canyon, BC
Postcard depicts Fraser River Canyon, near North Bend, BC
Postcard depicts Fraser River Canyon, showing Cariboo Highway, CPR and CNR Railways, British Columbia, Canada.
The item is a photographic reprint originally taken in 1936. The photograph depicts the Fraser River flood in Prince George in June 1936. Buildings are shown among the raised flood waters. Annotations on the reverse side of the photograph state, "983.11.3 slide 6.3 x 9.5" crossed out is "6 1/2 x 10."
The item is a photographic reprint originally taken in 1936. The photograph depicts the Fraser River flood in Prince George in June 1936. A man on a raft is portrayed near a woman on a bridge with water coming up to the bottom of the bridge. Annotations on the reverse side of the photograph state, "983.16.5 slide 5.7 x 9.5" and crossed out is "6 x 10."
Photograph depicts view from a high mountain ridge. There is a river valley and clouds in the distance.
Photograph depicts a large river from a bird's eye view, forest and rocks on the water's edge, snow capped mountains in the background.
Postcard depicts Fraser Canyon near North Bend, BC
This photograph of a photograph [poor reproduction] depicts the B.X. sternwheeler on the Fraser River at South Fort George.
Postcard depicts Fraser River in the Canadian Rockies.
Photograph depicts the Fraser St. road bridge over the north section of the north arm of the Fraser River (ie. between Vancouver and Mitchell Island). Shot is looking northeast.
Photograph depicts the Fraser St. road bridge over the north section of the north arm of the Fraser River, looking north from Mitchell Island to Vancouver, BC
Image depicts the Fraser Valley, looking north, possibly from Marguerite, B.C.
Image depicts the small town of Fraser, B.C. Located on the Klondike Highway.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Fraser-Fort George Museum Society Museum Publications committee consisting of Kent Sedgwick, Keith Gordon, and Denise McCallum and publishing local histories through the museum. The file primarily consists of material regarding the re-publication of "History of Prince George" by Rev. F.E. Runnalls. Includes photographs titled "Runnall's Book" and depicting historical Prince George and Rev. Runnalls.
Image depicts a view of the Fraser-Nechako confluence from the Prince George cutbanks.
Photograph depicts Fred and Dick Jeffery. Handwritten annotation on verso reads, "Right Fred Jeffery, Maple Bay Vancouver Island. Left Dick Jeffery Boise Idaho".
The Fred Jeffery Collection consists of three photograph albums comprising a total of 303 b&w photographs all dating from ca.1924-1933. The subject matter of these images consist primarily of the fishing industry, river & landscapes, salmon cannery images (housing, people, workers, machinery, boats) on the Nass River and North Pacific Coast. Notable are the photographs depicting indigenous (Nisga'a) people and places and Chinese and Japanese cannery workers. Identified canneries featured in these photographs include: Mill Bay Cannery, Namu Cannery, Klemtu Cannery, Shushartie Bay Cannery, Balmoral Cannery, North Pacific Cannery, Nass Harbour Cannery, Port Essington Cannery, Kitwanga Cannery, Port Nelson Cannery, Alert Bay Cannery, Dominion Cannery and ABC Co. Cannery. Photographs also include images of the Canadian Pacific Railway in both Vancouver and Sicamous, BC., as well as, images of the Legislative Assembly buildings in Victoria, the 1924 Special Service Squadron ships in Vancouver, early construction of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, and town overviews of Yokohama, Japan (pre WWII).
Jeffery, FredPhotograph depicts a spring salmon. Handwritten annotation below photograph reads, "A Spring Salmon four feet six inches long, 67 pound weight". Donor identifies the man in the photograph as Fred Jeffreys.
Photograph depicts two men standing to left of Fred Murray on balcony of large building or structure speculated to be in the Cassiar valley. Portion of log structure in left foreground, man and hauling trucks on road in background.
Photograph depicts Fred Wah at Prince George Writer's Conference.
Handwritten caption above this photo reads: "Fred Youngstrom in [church shirt?]" Photograph depicts two men (Fred on left) standing on snow-covered road in front of car with a British Columbia license plate "93-650". A wood pile and long building with porch can be seen in background in front of forest trees. It is believed that this photo was taken at the camp in Summit Lake, B.C. (see item 2005.3.57).
Handwritten caption beside this photo reads: "Fred Youngstrom & Kitchen Staff. 1946." Photograph depicts Fred standing to right of three woman, a young girl, and a dog. The group is standing on the snow-covered front steps of a (kitchen?) building, lumber pile on far right. A large metal triangle is hanging behind Fred. It is believed that this photograph was taken at the camp at Summit Lake B.C. (see item 2005.3.57).
Handwritten caption beside this photo reads: "Fred Youngstron [sic?]" "Foreman spotting for operator." Photograph depicts one man seated on D8 Caterpillar operating a haulback rig, and a second man (Fred?) standing behind him on Caterpillar. Image quality is poor and faces are not visible. Dirt and debris in foreground, forest in background. It is believed this rig is operating in a long-line skidding system.