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The Arctic - Pacific Divide
2004.1.2.3.43 · Item · ca. 1935
Part of Phipps-Mackenzie Collection

Caption: Arctic-Pacific divide; To the Pacific (written on left side of photo); To the Arctic (writtn on the right side of the photo); Timber-line valley, lovely open country to live and travel in.

"The Ant's Forefoot"
2000.6.04.3.206 · File · 1968-1971
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "The Ant's Forefoot", including issue 2 and 7.

2012.13.2.14.06.18 · Item · [1993?]
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting a plaque titled, "Alexander Mackenzie's Route 1793 'From Canada by Land.'" The map shows Mackenzie's route from Alberta to the Pacific Ocean through British Columbia. Annotation on the reverse side of the photograph states, "installed 1993 Mackenzie bicent."

2012.13.2.14.06.17 · Item · 1985
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting the plaque on the Alexander Mackenzie monument in Fort George Park. The plaque is titled "The Explorations of Sir Alexander Mackenzie." The plaque is written in both English and French. Annotation on the reverse side of the photograph states, "installed 1985 Parks Canada bicent."

2012.13.2.14.06.20 · Item · 6 Sept. 1993
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting a plaque on the reverse side of the Alexander Mackenzie monument titled, "Alexander Mackenzie's Route 1793 'From Canada by Land.'" The map shows Mackenzie's route from Alberta to the Pacific Ocean through British Columbia. Annotation on the slide states "PG new plaque by BC Corp of Land Surveyors."

2012.13.2.14.06.19 · Item · 6 Sept. 1993
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

The item is a photograph depicting a plaque on the reverse side of the Alexander Mackenzie monument titled, "Alexander Mackenzie's Route 1793 'From Canada by Land.'" The map shows Mackenzie's route from Alberta to the Pacific Ocean through British Columbia. Annotation on the slide states "PG monument."

2020.4.4.18 · Item · 1979
Part of G. Gary Runka fonds

Item is an original copy of a 1979 promotional booklet produced by the BC Agricultural Land Commission entitled "The Agricultural Land Reserve: Protecting B.C.'s Farmland". The booklet was prepared for the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission by J.M. Sawicki. Photographs by G.G. Runka.

2009.6.1.696 · Item · 28 April 2005
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

Photograph of a rhododendron above typed message reading: “The Honourable Iona Campagnolo, Lieutenant Governor, British Columbia. As an expression of appreciation for officiating at the opening of the 2005 Annual Convention of the American Rhododendron Society, we are pleased to present to you a rhododendron to be officially named ‘Iona Campagnolo.’ May plant and person continue to flourish. The Victoria Rhododendron Society. 28 April 2005.”

The $200 Report
1993.1.2.004 · File · 2002
Part of UNBC History Collection

File consists of a report by IFS "Pulp Chips From Sawmill and Logging Waste" accompanied by letter from Dr. Jago.

2009.7.1.180 · Item · [ca. 1920]
Part of Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

Indian agency boat the “Naskeena” off Kitkatla B.C. W.E. Collison, Indian Agent standing at the stern.

Handwritten annotation in pen on verso reads: “‘Naskeena’ Gov. patrol boat off Kitkatla BC. W.E. Collison on stern.”

2009.6.12.04 · File · 2001
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File includes a thank you to Iona Campagnolo from the City of Prince George, September 2001. Framed artwork consisting of an embossed relief of the downtown skyline and the Cutbanks and a placard which reads: "Iona Campagnolo: With thanks for the many years of service you have given to the people of Prince George, B.C., September 2001" and features the City of Prince George Coat of Arms. (SEPARATED SEE "OVERSIZE BOX #35")

"Thank you" poster
2008.3.1.135 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of a poster with thank you notes from students of English 020 for Bridget's visit and discussion of Stoney Creek Woman.