File consists of clippings and notes relating to Prince George mascot, Mr. PG. Also includes collectable Mr. P.G. stamps (2009) and various clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper (2009).
File consists of notes, reproductions, and clippings relating to the W. Lamb and Sons Lumber Sawmill in Island Cache and its development. File predominantly includes printed photographs and photographs from the Exploration Place Museum database depicting the sawmill. Includes "Engines" printed email from Trelle Morrow to Kent Sedgwick (24 Nov. 2009).
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Alexander Mackenzie monument in Prince George. Includes a photograph depicting Judge Howay at the unveiling of the original National Historic Monument to Alexander Mackenzie in Prince George on 13 June 1925 (reproduced 2009).
The photograph depicts a dilapidated log cabin in a forest during autumn.
The photograph depicts the Nechako River in the autumn North of Finmoore, B.C.
CD holds 53 JPEG images of Cottonwood Island area.
The item is a photograph reproduction depicting Judge Howay at the unveiling of the original National Historic Monument to Alexander Mackenzie in Prince George on 13 June 1925. The photograph was reproduced in 2009. On the reverse side of the photo there is written either "55" or "SS" in red ink.
The item is a poster showcasing redevelopment plans for Prince George's downtown.
File consists of printed emails and typed documents relating to Brett & Hall and an exhibit for the National Gallery of Canada. Brett & Hall were landscape architects from Boston, MA who designed the original plan for Prince George, including features such as the Crescents neighbourhood.
The photograph depicts train tracks in a forested rural area during autumn. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Hulatt fall 2009."
The photograph depicts train tracks near Finmoore, B.C. in autumn. There are two houses in the background with smok coming out of one of the chimneys.
The photograph depicts a yellow plow next to the train tracks near Finmoore, B.C. in autumn. Photograph taken from a road.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to an event for writers on the East Line at the Prince George Railway & Forestry Museum. Includes photographs depicting people visiting Giscome, a community on the East Line (2009).
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the 4th Duke of Sutherland and Clyde, Alberta. Also includes photographs depicting Clyde, Alberta (June 2009).
The item is a photograph slide depicting the front and side of a blue house at 1532 Fir Street, Prince George.
The item is a photograph depicting a beige coloured house at 1420 Gorse Street, Prince George. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Nash 1420 Gorse c. 1920 standing 2009."
File contains a spiral bound book titled "Monumental Transformation: The Story of Prince George's National Historic Monument" written by Kent Sedgwick and published by CNC Press (2009).
The item is a photograph depicting two people taking a picture of a green train engine. The engine number is 4651. Annotation on reverse side of the photograph states, "Oct 2009."
The item is a photograph depicting five people standing near train tracks in a rural area.
The photograph depicts train tracks in a forested rural area during autumn. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Hulatt."
The item is a photograph depicting a man in a black shirt and blue jacket standing in next to CN railcars in Giscome. The sign behind the man reads, "CN Giscome."
Photograph depicts a section of railway trackage, presumed to be located within or nearby Sinclair Mills, BC.
Photograph depicts a section of railway trackage, presumed to be located within or nearby Sinclair Mills, BC. There is a man on the other side of the railway tracks.
Photograph depicts a post office, presumably in Sinclair Mills.
Photograph depicting a large stone surrounded by trees in an unknown location.
Photograph depicting a landscape with a lake and a mountain in the background.
Photograph depicting a large stone surrounded by trees and two people sitting on top of it.
Photograph depicting a log house, presumably in the campground in Quesnelle Forks.
Photograph depicting a small log cabin with a front porch and a sign reading "Happy 150th Anniversary Cariboo Gold Rush 1859-2009", presumably taken in Quesnelle Forks.
The photograph depicts twin train tracks near Finmoore, B.C. in the summer.
The photograph depicts Barry McKinnon standing next to a stack of railroad ties near Finmoore, B.C. in the summer. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Finmoore 2010, Barry McKinnon."
The photograph depicts the Goat River railway station next to twinned rails. The station is abandoned with missing doors and windows. Annotation on card states, "GOAT RIVER RAILWAY STATION." Photograph is a reproduction from [ca. 1978].
The item is a photograph depicting a boat with multiple people going down the Quesnel River.
The item is a photograph depicting a person walking among three abandoned cabins at Quesnel Forks.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to immigration to British Columbia between 1910 and 1915. Includes material regarding James Mackay, an immigrant from Scotland who came to Canada in 1912, and his wife Dorothy Mackay; and passenger lists for immigration to Canada.
The item is a photograph depicting North Road camp for Sinclair Mills looking North. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "North Rd camp 2010, looking N."
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to a presentation on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway conducted by Kent Sedgwick. Includes a CD titled "GTP Talk" containing a recording of Kent Sedgwick's presentation on the Grand Trunk Pacific (Oct. 2010).
The item is a CD-R containing various jpg. photographs and a PowerPoint presentation about the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway done by Kent Sedgewick.
The photograph depicts the Goat River railway station next to twinned rails. The station is abandoned with missing doors and windows. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Goat River GTP Station c. 1978 maybe 1982. photo by J. Kent Sedgwick." The statement, "Geo Info Services" is crossed out. Photograph is a reproduction from [ca. 1978].
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to a railway article written by Kent Sedgwick entitled "The East Line Section of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in Central British Columbia" (2010).
The item is a photograph depicting a cabin at Quesnel Forks.
The item is a microcassette containing an oral interview follow up with Janet Kozak.
File consists of photographs depicting Sinclair Mills and Quesnelle Forks, among other possibly locations. Photographs were likely taken by Kent Sedgwick while he was on personal trips.
Photograph depicts a section of railway trackage, presumed to be located within or nearby Sinclair Mills, BC.
Photograph depicts a section of railway trackage, presumed to be located within or nearby Sinclair Mills, BC with an old truck parked beside the tracks and the forest.
Photograph depicts an open field surrounded by trees.
Photograph depicts a landscape, with mountains in the background and trees in the foreground.
Photograph depicting a residential building surrounded by trees in an unknown location.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the L'heidli T'enneh cemetery. Includes various printed emails between Bob Campbell of the Exploration Place and Kent Sedgwick (Jan. 2010) and two audiocasettes of an interview with Janet Kozak conducted by Kent Sedgwick (20 Apr. 2010).
The item is one audiocassette containing a copy of an interview with Janet Kozak regarding the L'heidli T'enneh cemetery. Annotations on the case state, "Janet Kozak re: native cemetery 20 Apr/2010 COPY"