Street view of many vehicles parked in front of the Hotel Northern. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Hotel Northern, South Fort George."
Photograph of Prince George Hotel with several early model cars and a few people. Printed annotation on recto reads: “Hotel Prince George, Prince George, B. C.”
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to hotels and motels in Prince George, including material on the former Prince George Hotel, which was on the corner of Fifth Avenue and George Street; the Alexandra Hotel which was built in Central Fort George at the corner of Third Avenue and Brunswick Street; The Europe Hotel on Third Avenue; The National Hotel at 1201 First Avenue; the London Hotel at 1479 Third Avenue; Astoria Hotel at 233 George Street; The Canada Hotel at 206 George Street; The Columbus Hotel which was at 1250 Third Avenue; and the Northern Hotel in South Fort George. File primarily includes various clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper and printed photographs from The Exploration Place Museum database and The Royal BC Museum and Archives.
Photograph depicts three small children (Henry, Charlie and Mary) standing at Sand Creek settlement. A dog stands beside them pulling a small wagon of firewood. Tent and wood buildings in background, including a cafe on far right. Hillside can be seen in distance. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph reads: "Houghtaling Sand Creek Bourchier 1912".
Photograph depicts Mrs. Houghtaling standing with four small children near doorway of tent building (Gertrude, Mary, Henry, and Charlie). This photograph is believed to have been taken at Sand Creek, BC. Forest trees in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph reads: "Tete Jaune 1912".
Image depicts a house in 127 Mile House, B.C.
Image depicts a house with the main floor and entrance high off the ground. The location is uncertain, likely Giscome, B.C.
File contains images depicting room by room view of a house in Cassiar identified as house 288. Handwritten annotation on verso of photographs: "288 June-9-1992". Photographs originally found in file labeled "TOWN ADMINISTRATION Small Business 1981"; it is likely that these images form part of the process documentation for a small business license.
Image depicts a house, most likely on Thompson Drive in Prince George, B.C.
Photograph depicts car and shed behind white home with open garage, balcony and porch. Trees and power lines in background.
Photograph depicts the ongoing wrecking of house #1053 on Beach Ave.
Photograph depicts house at #1053 Beach Ave. in Vancouver, B.C. Dan Davies was a resident at one time.
Image depicts a house with a vehicle in a garage and the number 40 on it; location is uncertain.
Photograph depicts large house in cleared area featuring a covered front porch. This is speculated to be the home in which A.K. Bourchier once lived. A second building is semi-visible in background.
Photograph depicts a house fire possibly on 1000 Beach Block and Thurlow St. , caused by a wrecking gang.
Photograph depicts a house fire possibly on 1000 Beach Block and Thurlow St. , caused by a wrecking gang.
Photograph depicts a house fire possibly on 1000 Beach Block and Thurlow St. , caused by a wrecking gang.
Photograph depicts a house fire on 1000 Beach Block and Thurlow St. on December 18, 1964. A wrecking gang accidently set fire to the house and it took one hour to get the fire under control.
Image depicts a blue house for sale on Upper Fraser Rd. Location is likely Upper Fraser, B.C.
Photograph depicts an Independent Order of Foresters 1895 house.
Photograph depicts a house on Ladner Trunk Rd. in Delta, B.C. It is in the northeast corner of an intersection with the road leading to the Canadian Army Signal Station.
Unidentified house with veranda stands in field, hills in background.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting a blue house surrounded by flood waters in Prince George.
Image depicts a house in Giscome, B.C. Map coordinates 54°04'17.6"N 122°22'06.1"W
Photograph depicts the Moha "ghost" vilage, 20 miles west of Lillooet, at the fork of Bridge and Yalako Rivers. It used to be a gold mining village. About 8 houses/cabins were left standing, but none were occupied. Displayed is one that had 2 ft. thick walss to waist height, as shown.
Photograph depicts the house opposite an 1876 church in Nicola village, 7 miles northeast of Merritt. It may be the manse.
Image depicts a small house with brightly coloured door and window frames in Penny, B.C.
The item is a photograph depicting the back of a four-level stucco house in South Fort George. Various appliances are being kept by the house. The house is likely located in the Hazelton Street area, Prince George.
Photograph depicts house with arched windows. Neighbouring house partially visible on left.
Image depicts and old house and vehicle in Upper Fraser, B.C. Map coordinates 54°07'05.7"N 121°56'38.9"W
Image depicts the interior of an old house, possibly the Cottonwood House, and most likely in or near Barkerville, B.C.
The item is a photograph depicting a house on 12th Avenue before demolition to make room for the Parkwood commercial area. Annotation on back of picture states, "demolished July / 91 for Parkwood expansion. 1734(?) 12th ave."
The item is a photograph depicting a house on 12th Avenue before demolition to make room for the Parkwood commercial area. Annotation on back of picture states, "removed July / 91 2 blue spruce + 12th ave."
Photograph depicts a house on 10th Ave., Vancouver.
Photograph depicts a house that had been pushed on its side by a bulldozer.
Photograph depicts a house that at the moment was being pushed up on its side by a bulldozer.
Photograph depicts one of the four houses on the corner of Barclay and Nicola. It was being demolished to make way for high rise apartments.
Photograph depicts a house being gutted, prior to demolition.
Photograph depicts one of four houses that were being gutted and demolished to make way for a concrete high rise apartment block. Built circa 1905.
Photograph depicts a house that had a "sold" notice on it and was partly demolished. Up to the date the photograph was captured, this block on Beach Ave. was the sole remaining one to have only houses on it, as opposed to a mixture of houses and apartment blocks, or blocks only.
Photograph depicts a house on the southern edge of Chinatown.
Photograph depicts a house that was probably built in 1890-1900. It had just been demolished.
Photograph depicts one of the few remaining inhabioted and well kept houses that still survived in the very heart of downtown Vancouver.
The item is a photograph depicting the exterior of old damaged house on the Moffat farmland. There is a broken fence at the rear of the house, broken windows and a collapsed roof.
The item is a photograph depicting the exterior of old damaged house on the Moffat farmland. There is a broken fence at the rear of the house, broken windows and a collapsed roof.
Photograph depicts a house on Nicola St. at the southwest corner of the intersection of Nicola and Robson St., in Vancouver, B.C.
Photograph depicts a well cared for house that was empty and being stripped along with 3 other house on Barclay to make way for a high rise apartment block. Built circa 1905.
Photograph depicts a house on the east side of Ontario Street, Vancouver.
Photograph depicts a house that had just been repainted on the north side of Pender Street.
The item is a photograph depicting the front of a white house on Queensway in Prince George. The house is located in the 1400 or 2400 block of Queensway. There is a beige car and green truck parked in front of the house. Annotation on reverse side of the photograph states, "Houses on w. side of Queensway SFG 1970s? #2."