File contains slides depicting the Millar Addition suburb in Prince George, B.C.
File contains slides depicting Pine Pass and Murray Ridge, B.C.
File contains slides depicting Turner Lake and other areas of the South Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.
File contains slides depicting the Mount Robson Ranch.
Subseries includes material collected by Kent Sedgwick regarding the Duke of Sutherland. The Duke of Sutherland is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The fourth Duke of Sutherland was Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower who lived from 1851 to 27 June 1913. Toward the end of his life, the 4th Duke began moving his wealth and life to Canada. The Duke owned land across British Columbia and Alberta and contributed to various settlements, including Strathnaver, BC; Windermere, BC; Brooks, AB; and Clyde, AB. The Duke of Sutherland owned the Sutherland Land Company, creating and selling plots in BC and Alberta. He also worked closely with the Canadian Pacific Railway to support immigration and settlement of the area.
File contains slides depicting locations in and around Bralorne, B.C.
File contains slides depicting images of places in or around Red Rock, Hixon, and Woodpecker, B.C.
File contains slides depicting Runnalls.
File contains slides depicting Nanaimo and the Pacific Rim.
File contains slides depicting maps from the B.C. Atlas.
File contains slides depicting places in or around Red Rock, Hixon, and Woodpecker, B.C.
Subseries consists of material created and collected by Kent Sedgwick during his involvement with the Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail Association. Sedgwick was the treasurer and later the president of the Alexander Mackenzie Voyageur Route Association. The association was formed to create the first official heritage trail in British Columbia. The trail is now called the Nuxalk-Carrier Grease Trail and is part of the route across Canada followed by Alexander Mackenzie in 1789 to 1793. The association aided in having the route recognized by each provincial government and the federal government. The files primarily consist of management plans, summary documents, booklets, and pamphlets created by the association, the provincial government, and Parks Canada.
File contains slides depicting the grade for what was formerly the Pacific Great Eastern, and is now known as British Columbia Railway.
File contains slides depicting maps of the Prince George town site.
File contains slides depicting a church in Shelley B.C.
File consists of photographs separated from other boxes and subseries depicting downtown Prince George, historic Prince George, the North Thompson region, Fort St. James historic site, Brooks, Alberta, Sinclair Mills, and Soda Creek.
File contains slides depicting a Doukabour community at an unknown location.
File contains slides depicting views of numerous B.C. Mountains.
File contains slides depicting the Sunshine Coast.
File contains slides depicting Telegraph Creek.
File contains slides depicting a trail, and other areas, near Rossland, B.C.
File contains slides depicting places in Nelson.
File contains slides depicting Greenwood, B.C.
File contains slides depicting the Writing on Stone Provincial Park in Alberta.
File contains slides depicting places in and around Yellowstone and the Snake Plain in the USA.
File contains slides depicting different types of soil.
File contains slides depicting images of Dunster Station from 1982 to 1983.
File contains slides depicting places in Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana, USA.
File contains slides depicting the Columbia River in Interior Washington, USA.
File contains slides depicting places on Haida Gwaii, formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands.
File contains slides depicting places in California, USA.
Subseries consists of materials collected by Kent Sedgwick for research relating to Lheidli T'enneh First Nations. The Lheidli T'enneh are a sub-group of the Dakelh people whose traditional territory includes the city of Prince George, British Columbia. These files primarily consist of material regarding the original Lheidli T'enneh reserve and cemetery, the reserve relocation, and the desecration of the cemetery.
File contains slides depicting Tumbler Ridge.
File contains slides depicting images of the Fort George Canyon from 1984.
File contains slides depicting the opening of the Cottonwood Park section of the Heritage River Trails in Prince George, B.C.
File contains slides depicting Quesnelle Forks, B.C.
Subseries contains material collected and created by Kent Sedgwick regarding heritage tours he conducted in Prince George and the East Line communities for various events. The files primarily include notes and photographs used by Sedgwick for these tours. He conducted tours for the Heritage Society of British Columbia, the British Columbia Historical Federation, the Western Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers, the Planning Institute of British Columbia, and the Heritage BC Conference. The tours consisted of walking throughout downtown Prince George and recognizing the heritage of the area.
File contains slides depicting maps and site plans for the city of Prince George.
File contains slides depicting old town site plans for various cities.
File contains slides depicting Chemanus, B.C.
File contains slides depicting buildings and places in and around Ashcroft, Kamloops, and Hat Creek, B.C.
File contains slides depicting places in and around the Kamloops and Lillooet regions.
File contains slides depicting the Kootenay Plains and surrounding areas in Alberta.
File contains slides depicting places in Saskatchewan.
File contains slides depicting places in Wyoming, USA.
File contains slides depicting images of and around Divide Lake.
File contains slides depicting various places in the USA.
File contains slides depicting Revelstoke.
File contains slides depicting the Okanagan Kettle Valley.
File contains slides depicting images of Cheslatta from 1991