The item is a photograph slide depicting a church tower with a cross on top on the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
The item is a photograph slide depicting the front of the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
The item is a photograph slide depicting the front of the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
The item is a photograph slide depicting the front of the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
The item is a photograph slide depicting the front of the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
The item is a photograph slide depicting the front of the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
The item is a photograph slide depicting the side of the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
The item is a photograph slide depicting the side of the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
The item is a photograph slide depicting the side of the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
The item is a photograph depicting the front of the church at Indian Reserve No. 2 in Shelley.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the St. Pius X Catholic Church at Lheidli T'enneh Indian Reserve No.2 in Shelley. Includes: "Historic Church" pamphlet prepared for the BC Historical Federation conference (May 2003); "B.C. Heritage Conference '85" poster (1985); and "Special Request" letter from Ellen Edwards to Prince George City Hall (17 Jan. 1995). Also includes photographs depicting the church at the Shelley reserve and its stained-glass windows.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to a heritage house at at 1111 Connaught Drive, Prince George, which was the residence of Dr. John McArthur. Dr. John McArthur was a general practitioner in Prince George, who was involved with community life, including coaching of the local PG Senior Hockey Team.
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 consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Gorse Street, Prince George. Includes: "RE: Gorse pic" printed email from Brian Fawcett to Kent Sedgwick (2 June 2008) and "Heritage Site Inventory 1420 Gorse" typescript document (2009). Also includes a photograph depicting a house at the address 1420 Gorse Street, Prince George (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 slide depicting the front of a blue house at 1532 Fir Street, Prince George.
The item is a photograph depicting a family in a white horse drawn carriage being pulled by a black horse on Connaught hill. The photograph was taken during the Communities in Bloom event in Prince George on 21 Aug. 2008.
The item is a photograph depicting a white coloured house at 1461 Ingledew Street, Prince George. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Hornsby 1461 Ingledew, 1918? demolished c. 1990."
The item is a photograph depicting a grey coloured house at 1570 Dogwood Street, Prince George. The house is located in the Millar Addition.
The item is a photograph depicting a brown coloured house at 1397 Ingledew Street, Prince George. The house is located in the Millar Addition. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "1389 Ingledew."
The item is a photograph depicting a yellow and green coloured house at 1354 Hemlock Street, Prince George. The house is located in the Millar Addition.
The item is a photograph depicting a yellow and green coloured house at 1354 Hemlock Street, Prince George. The house is located in the Millar Addition. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Gorse."
The item is a photograph depicting the back of a white coloured house at 1711 Elm Street, Prince George. The house is located in the Millar Addition. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "1711 Elm at 17th N. edge of FG Park."
The item is a photograph depicting the front of a white coloured house at 1711 Elm Street, Prince George. The house is located in the Millar Addition. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "1711 Elm at 17th N. edge of FG Park."
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Millar Addition in Prince George. Includes: "Heritage Walking Tour" pamphlet from Revelstoke Museum (2001); "A Millar Addition Heritage Tour" pamphlet from the Fraser Fort George Regional Museum (1985); and "RE: 1461 and 1423 Ingledew residences" typescript letter from Denise McCallum, Curator at the Fraser Fort George Museum Society to the Roman Catholic Episcopal of Prince Rupert (26 Feb. 1985). Also includes photographs depicting houses within the Millar Addition, including houses at the addresses 1389 Ingledew Street, 1711 Elm Street, and a house on Gorse Street (2008).
The item is a photograph depicting a blue coloured house in the Millar Addition at 1570 Elm Street, Prince George. The house was previously used for veteran housing. Annotations on reverse side of picture state, "Millar Addition vet housing 1948."
The item is a photograph depicting the plaque at the corner of 1st Avenue and George Street. The plaque is titled "Arrival of Steel."
The item is a photograph depicting the plaque at the corner of 1st Avenue and George Street. The plaque is titled "Arrival of Steel."
The item is a photograph depicting the exterior of the original Knox United Church built in 1922, located at the corner of Brunswick Street and 5th Avenue, Prince George. The photograph depicts the church entrance.
The item is a photograph depicting the exterior of the original Knox United Church built in 1922, located at the corner of Brunswick Street and 5th Avenue, Prince George. The photograph depicts the upper roof and chimney at the back of the church.
The item is a photograph depicting the interior of the original Knox United Church built in 1922, located at the corner of Brunswick Street and 5th Avenue, Prince George. The photograph depicts the upper half of the front wall and ceiling of the church.
The item is a photograph depicting the interior of the original Knox United Church built in 1922, located at the corner of Brunswick Street and 5th Avenue, Prince George. The photograph depicts the back of the church with the exit and a section of the second level.
The item is a photograph depicting the interior of the original Knox United Church built in 1922, located at the corner of Brunswick Street and 5th Avenue, Prince George. The photograph depicts one side area of the church with five men standing together.
The item is a photograph depicting the interior of the original Knox United Church built in 1922, located at the corner of Brunswick Street and 5th Avenue, Prince George. The photograph depicts a corner with multiple windows near the back of the church.
The item is a photograph depicting the interior of the original Knox United Church built in 1922, located at the corner of Brunswick Street and 5th Avenue, Prince George. The photograph depicts the front area of the church from an elevated position.
The item is a photograph depicting the church bell at the original Knox United Church built in 1922, located at the corner of Brunswick Street and 5th Avenue, Prince George.
The item is a photograph depicting the original Knox United Church built in 1922, located at the corner of Brunswick Street and 5th Avenue, Prince George. The photograph depicts the front and side exterior of the church.
The item is a photograph depicting the original Knox United Church built in 1922, located at the corner of Brunswick Street and 5th Avenue, Prince George. The photograph depicts the front and side exterior of the church with some trees in front of the building.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to the Ukrainian and Greek Orthodox churches in Prince George, includes material on St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Church at 2414 Vanier Drive in Prince George; St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Church at 2793 Range Road in Prince George; and Greek Orthodox Catholic Church at 1423 Seventh Avenue in Prince George. Includes: "St. Georges Ukrainian Catholic Church" postcard (2005) and "St. Georges Ukrainian Catholic Church" Christmas card (2005).
The item is a photograph depicting a house with a blue car at 1705 Fir Street, Prince George. Annotation on the back of the photograph states, "1705 Fir St. - N. of F-C school at 17th."
The item is a photograph depicting a house at 1705 Fir Street, Prince George. Annotation on the back of the photograph states, "1705 Fir St. - N. of F-C school at 17th. 1st Cath. Church off reserve Sept. 13? Rev. Rivet."
The item is a photograph depicting a painting of a church at Aleza Lake by Vivian Antoniw. Note attached to the back of the picture states, "Vivian Antoniw - church at Aleza L."
The item is a photograph depicting a painting of Woodpecker Church by Vivian Antoniw. The plaque in the picture states, "'Woodpecker Church' Handcoloured Dry Point Etching by Vivian Antoniw."
The item is a DVD-R containing two video files taking up a total of 2GB.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to churches in Prince George. Includes photographs depicting paintings of churches in Prince George and area. Also includes a 2005 DVD entitled "Rose Prince".
The item is a blueprint depicting proposed floor extensions for Walter Blaufuss. Blueprints depict the exterior of the building. Building address was 535 Dominion Street, Prince George. The architect is W. Ralph Brownlee and drawn by E. O. E. Blueprints indicate it is designated as "job 5304" and "sheet W.3." Notes attached to the blueprint state, "Acme Electric adjacent on north" and "w. side of."
The item is a blueprint depicting proposed floor extensions for Walter Blaufuss. Blueprints originally drawn in April 1953 and include revisions made on 29 April 1953 and 2 May 1953. Blueprints are for a basement and stairs. Building address was 535 Dominion Street, Prince George. The architect is W. Ralph Brownlee and drawn by E. O. E. Blueprints indicate it is designated as "job 5304" and "sheet W.1."
The item is a blueprint depicting proposed floor extensions for Walter Blaufuss. Plans are for Northern Upholstery on the ground floor and a residential penthouse above the commercial space. Building address was 535 Dominion Street, Prince George. The architect is W. Ralph Brownlee and drawn by E. O. E. Blueprints indicate it is designated as "job 5304" and "sheet W.2."
The item is a blueprint depicting exterior additions to the Goglin building on 4th Avenue, Prince George. Blueprints are for Cariboo Motors and indicate it is "Sheet 2 of Two." The architect is J. F. Watson and plans were drawn by J. H. Annotation on back of blueprint states, "GOGLIN BLDG." Notes attached to the blueprint state, "Goglin Bldg. for Cariboo Motors" and "S. side 4th Ave."
The item is a blueprint depicting interior additions to the Goglin building on 4th Avenue, Prince George. Blueprints are for Cariboo Motors and indicate it is "sheet No. 1 of Two." The architect is J. F. Watson and plans were drawn by J. H.