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2012.13.2.02.53 · File · 2004-2006
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of notes and reproductions relating to soldier land settlement in northern British Columbia following the First World War. Includes material regarding the British Columbia Land Settlement Act; the allotment of land for Prince George; and the opening of reserved lands for veterans. Includes a printed article entitled "Soldiers, Settlement and Development in British Columbia, 1915-1930" by Paul Koroscil (2000).

British Empire Publications
2002.7.2.41 · File
Part of H.G.T. (Harry) Perry fonds

Published material in file are:

  • Are Empires Doomed? Imperialism and the People's War
  • The British Answer to some questions affecting Post-war Rehabilitation and Anglo-American Relations
  • Britain's Trade in the Post-War World
  • Canada as a Pacific Power
  • 50 Facts About Britain at War
  • An Address by a Young Infantry Officer at the Empire Youth Service
  • The Choice Before Britain. Britain and Europe
  • Proposition Number One. An Anglo-American Economic Policy
  • Britain's Second Opportunity. British Foreign Policy
  • Canada in the British Commonwealth
  • What the British Empire Means to Western Civilization
  • Who "owns' "The British Empire"?
  • The Empire Triumphant
Brochures etc.
2016.5.3.15 · File · [ca. 1980-1999]
Part of Harry Coates fonds

File consists of pamphlets and brochures including:

  • "The Ancient Forest: A Walk through British Columbia's Hidden Treasure"
  • Northern Silviculture Committee "Research Using the Past to Step into the Future"
  • "Jumpingpound Demonstration Forest: A Self-Guided 10 kilometer Discovery Trip"
  • "Willow River Demonstration Forest"
  • "Roads, Rivers and Trails of the Lower Blackwater River"
  • Roads, Rivers and Trails of the Bella Coola Valley"
  • "Teapot Mountain Hiking Trail"
  • "Bobtail Bluff Hiking Trail"
  • "Fort George Canyon: Hiking Trail"
  • Northwood informational booklet.
Brodie Junction on CPR line
2013.6.36.1.020.13 · Item · 15 Oct. 1972
Part of David Davies Railway Collection

Photograph depicts Brodie Junction on the CPR Spences Bridge to Princeton line, located at mile 65.2 from Spences Bridge. The former northbound connector of the Coquihalla line (Hope to Brodie) is in the right foreground but it's not a dead-end spur of 200 yards in length. The mainline makes an 180 degree loop at this point. The tracks in the left rear of the photo lead to Merritt. The elevation is 3025 ft.

"Broman Lake Planning Study"
1996.8.4.69 · File · 1987
Part of Chander Suri fonds

File consists of a planning study of Broman Lake prepared by Tera Environmental Consultants Ltd. for the Broman Indian Band, currently known as Ts'il Kaz Koh.

2021.06.100 · Item · Apr. 1932
Part of Emil Bronlund Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts Emil Bronlund, H. Witter, and rescue party alongside two canoes on sleds. A dog is harnessed to one of the sleds. The searching party consisted of E.H. Burden, C.H. Van Somer and Clarence Waldof from Prince George.

The following Prince George Citizen newspaper articles describe the incident:

“Searching Party Sets Out to Look for Emil Bronlund”
Prince George Citizen, April 21, 1932, p. 5

A searching party consisting of E.H. Burden, C.H. Van Somer and Clarence Waldof started out on Tuesday afternoon to look for Emil Bronlund, an engineer connected with the Consolidated Company who has been associated with a local syndicate in prospecting at the headwaters of the McLeod river. According to arrangements made Mr. Bronlund was to have arrived in Prince George last week, coming out by way of Fort McLeod, but in the absence of means of communication it was impossible to learn whether he started or whether he was detained in the vicinity of the area being prospected. Mr. Burden had the broadcasting station CKCD send out a message to J.E. McIntrye, in charge of the Hudson’s Bay post at McLeod, advising that Mr. Bronlund failed to arrive here, and suggesting a search if the missing man had passed the post.
The search party from the end will travel by canoe from Summit Lake to Davie Lake, from which point it will mush over the trail to McLeod. It may be several days before word is received from it.

“Emil Bronlund was held up by bad weather”
Prince George Citizen, April 28, 1932, p. 1

Emil Bronlund, whose delay on the trip from the headwaters of McLeod River occasioned his friends in this city much uneasiness, reached Prince George on Saturday afternoon, accompanied by E.H. Burden and Henry Waldof, who started out some days ago to search for him. Messrs. Burden and Waldof had difficult going. Summit Lake is still frozen, and it was necessary for them on Thursday morning to drag their canoe over four miles of ice until they could strike open water in the Crooked River. Davie Lake was also covered with ice, and they were dragging their canoe over this when they came upon Bronlund and Ham Witter, making their way south in the same tedious way, dragging their boat over the ice. Bronlund explained he had been held up at Fort McLeod on his way out as it was impossible to travel. There was about a foot of water on the ice, and the trail being close to the water level it would have been foolhardy to attempt to come through.
It was at McLeod that Bronlund fell in with Witter. The latter had been trapping in the Nation River section but had been taken ill. He was delirious and unable to eat, and his boys decided to bring him out as far as the fort, and having the patient strapped to a toboggan. Witter improved rapidly at the fort and when Bronlund started south on Wednesday morning he decided to accompany him. They had been on the trail two days when they met Burden and Waldof.
The local syndicate, with which Bronlund is associated, has made a number of locations on the headwaters of McLeod River, and is preparing to do further prospecting to determine more fully the probable values contained in the gravels.

Bronwen Drainpipe
1996.2.1.1.192 · File · 1995
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence between Brian Fawcett and Browen. Includes letters regarding a disagreement on issues. Letters dated February 2, 26 1995.

Broomfield, Howard
1996.2.11.1.07 · File · [between 1980 and 2006]
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File consists of a play for radio by Howard Broomfield entitled "Big Bill's Tune".

Brown house, Finmoore, B.C.
2012.13.2.15.20.06 · Item · 2009
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The photograph depicts a brown house in a forest outside of Finmoore, B.C. There is plastic pink flamingo in the yard. The photograph is taken in the autumn. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Finmoore fall 2009."

2011.12.25 · Item · [ca. September 1950- June 1951]
Part of Giscome, BC Historical Photograph collection

Photograph of the front of Brown's General Store. Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “Brown’s General Store. The wheelbarrow is for bringing the groceries and mail over from the train. Also if you buy a great quantity of things you wheel it home and then bring back the barrow (Taken on Sunday).”

Bruce Andrews
1996.2.1.1.014 · File · 1980-1982
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence from Bruce Andrews. Includes a letter regarding publication of a magazine called, "L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E".

Bruce K. Alexander
1996.2.1.1.004 · File · 1990
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence from Bruce Alexander, Department Of Psychology to Brian Fawcett. Includes a letter with regards to Fawcett's work, "Cambodia".

Bruce Serafin
1996.2.1.1.561 · File · 1990-1996 ; predominant 1992
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence between Brian Fawcett and Bruce Serafin. Includes letters between Brian Fawcett and Bruce Serafin. Letters predominately written in 1992.

Bruce Whitman
1996.2.1.1.657 · File · 1985, 1986
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Bruce Whitman. Includes a letter to Brian Fawcett from Bruce Whitman at the McMaster University, in regards to the Hamilton Poetry Centre is planning a festival of contemporary Canadian poetry. Letters dated September 19, 1985; January 28, March 11, 1986.

Bruno Randt
2003.11.1.39 · File · 1999-2000
Part of Island Cache Recovery Project Collection

File consists of an oral history given by Bruno Randt, which was gathered as part of Dr. Mike Evan's Island Cache Recovery Project. Includes consent forms, transcripts, and the recorded oral history on the original media.

Brush Rake
2005.3.16 · Item · [ca. 1945]
Part of John Hart Highway Photograph Collection

Photograph depicts heavy machinery believed to be a brush rake in front of a long unidentified building. Treetops can be seen in background, snow in foreground.

Bryan Prince
1996.2.1.1.492 · File · 1994
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Bryan Prince. Includes a letters to Brian Fawcett from Bryan Prince of a Broadway Cinema called, "The Whole Lot". Letters dated June 2, 17, 21, 1994.

Bryan Skahan
1996.2.1.1.574 · File · 1966
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Bryan Skahan. Includes a letter to Brian Fawcett from Bryan Skahan, regarding Brian's inquiries to courses, majors or honour degrees in English that is available to Brian. Letter dated June 2, 1966.

Bryan Wasserman
1996.2.1.1.641 · File · [199-?]
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Bryan Wasserman. The item is correspondence of an essay to Brian Fawcett written by Bryan Wasserman, using Brian's novel, "Cambodia", as the theme.