Item is a photograph of lumber piled along a commercial street.
Item is a photograph of a man operating a piece of wood cutting machinery.
Item is a photograph of a bicycle repair shop.
Item is a photograph of a sail boat hauling logs.
Item is a photograph of Prince George taken from the air.
Item is a photograph of Prince George taken from the air.
Item is a photograph of Prince George taken from the air.
Item is a recording of an interview by Jack Carbutt with 'PG Old Timers" Jack Davies, Amelia Van Dyke, Stephan Claire, January 17, 1963
Item is an audio reel to reel recording of Board of Broadcast Governors (BBG) Hearings, Prince Rupert, 1965 [?] dealing with an application fora broadcasting license for a group in Prince Rupert, BC. The Board of Broadcast Governors later became the Canadian Radio Television Commission
Item is an audio recording of World War II music and poetry, used by Jack Carbutt's Remembrance Day radio broadcasts ca. 1960s.
Item is a reel to reel recording of Prince George performers Roy Lind playing accordion and Frank Schutch on bass and vocals broadcast 'live' on CKPG radio in 1960.
Item is a audio reel to reel recording entitled "Remembrance Day Tape" by Jack Carbutt with musical recordings. Originally cut October 1960 and re-dubbed 1967, narrator Jack Carbutt.
Item consists of audio recording of Prince George "Old Timers" and Mrs. Peckham interviewed by Jack Carbutt in 1962.
Item is an audio cassette of music by Roy Lind playing accordion and Frank Schutch on bass and vocals broadcast on CKPG radio in 1960.
Item is an audio cassette of the September 29, 1968 opening ceremonies for the Peace Power Project which includes the naming of Ray Williston Lake in honour of Ray Williston, then Minister of Lands and Forests, and the naming of the Dr. Gordon Shrum Power House in honour of BC Hydro Co-Chairman by Premier W.A.C. Bennett.
Item is an audio cassette of broadcast music and songs from World War I broadcast by Jack Carbutt on Armistice Day, ca. 1961[?] and includes a re-recording of the inauguration of the Dominion Carillon by Prime Minister William Lyon McKenzie King on July 1, 1927 to commemorate the armistice.
Item is an audio cassette of music, poetry and stories from World War two broadcast on November 11, 1960.
Item consists of a recording of the local radio program "For What it is Worth" a monologue by Jack Carbutt on current affairs. Also includes interview by Carbutt with Armand Handley (?) of Aleza Lake and Gordon Walter in September 1980.
Item is a transcript of a dubbed audio cassette of the original audio reel recorded for broadcast in Prince George in January 1963 as part of CKPG Radio's "Reveries" series hosted by Jack Carbutt.
Item is an audio cassette of Nadine Gray interviewing Leonard Ward on February 19, 1996.
Item is an audio cassette of Nadine Gray interviewing Leonard Ward on February 19, 1996.
Item is an audio cassette of Leal Redpath interviewing Glenda Olson on February 7, 1996.
Item is an audio cassette of Jenny Steward interviewing a person identified as Linda on February 3, 1996.
Item is an audio cassette of Jenny Steward interviewing a person identified as Linda on February 3, 1996.
Item is an audio cassette of Kala Switzer interviewing Marg Wieduwilt.
Item is a print of a photograph of a stone totem pole at Metakatla taken between 1906 and 1908.
Item is a print of a photograph of tents and newly cleared land in Prince Rupert taken between 1906 and 1908.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston and Roy Thorstenson studying together in Princeton in 1938.
Item is a photograph of Ray and Gladys Williston sitting on the steps of their home in Princeton on March 30, 1940.
Item is a photograph of the Princeton High School Cadet Corp in May 1941.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Williston receiving five silver teaspoons with the centennial crest, one for each 100 hundred miles of a personal centennial project which was to run 500 miles, the equivalent of the distance to Prince George. The spoons were presented by YMCA Physical Education Director Art Burgess (left) and YMCA Secretary James A. McConnell. The run took place on the YMCA track in Victoria.
Item is a photograph of members of the Legislative Bowling Team, from left, Minister of Recreation Earl Westwood, Ray Williston Minister of Lands and Forests and Ken Kiernan.
Item is a photograph of Princess Margaret on July 17, 1958 at an event staged in the Prince George railway yards. Alex Moffat dressed as a prospector demonstrates panning for previously salted gold nuggets, which were later given to the Princess.
Item is a photograph of Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko entertaining, from left, unknown, Don Brothers ?, Mr. Williston, Ken Kiernan, Ralph Loffmark and Premier Bennett.
Item is a photograph of a stack of saw logs.
Item is a photograph of, from left: John G. Prentice of Canadian Forest Products; Peter Bentley of CanFor; Mr. Williston; unknown; Premier W.A.C. Bennett; an unknown representative of Reed Paper and L.L.G. “Poldi” Bentley of Can For.
Photograph shows three soldiers standing beside a jeep.
Group photograph depicts five men and three women in business-wear. Judge William Dow Ferry is second from the left.
Photograph depicts a group of thirty-five men and five women. Judge Ferry is in the last row on the left.
Portrait photograph depicts Judge William Dow Ferry holding a pipe.
Photograph depicts Audrey Thomas at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts George Bowering and Andrew Struthers at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts Barry McKinnon at podium at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts Sharon Harris, Joy McKinnon, and Barry McKinnon at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts Earle Birney at the College of New Caledonia.
Photograph depicts Joy McKinnon at McKinnon's Gorse Street house.
Photograph depicts David Bromige and Stan Chung on Barry McKinnon's couch.
Photograph depicts Lucy Jian Jing Parker Enemark, Brett Enemark's adopted daughter.