The item is a photograph depicting the exterior of King George V school. The windows are boarded up. Annotation on the reverse side of the photograph states, "2005."
The item is a photograph depicting two silos at the Salmon Valley Ranch. Various cattle buildings are in the background.
The item is a photograph depicting an old, rundown stable at Salmon Valley Ranch. The structure is wooden with a sheet metal roof.
The item is a photograph depicting an old, out of use stable at Salmon Valley Ranch. The structure is wooden with a sheet metal roof.
Interview transcript.
Series consists of materials related to the oral history related by Wilf Howlett to Audrey Smedley/L'Heureux. Includes 1 bound, 1 unbound, and 1 electronic transcript, as well as three audio recordings, each of which has an accompanying copy.
Consists of 1 floppy disk (Sony 1.44MB high density MFD-2HD) of interview.
"The Story of My Life" is a DVD that was made for Audrey Ruth Smedley L'Heureux's 80th birthday. The video starts with Audrey's parents, Marion Lucy Auld Spencer Graham (mother) and (father) Bert Spencer. The beginning of the video detailed pre-war life in Vanderhoof and the struggles that Audrey's parents had while raising their three children Audrey, Pat, and Jim Spencer. Audrey later goes on to marry Jack Smedley and moves to the Smedley farm for a short time; the Smedley farm is sold in 1957 and later becomes the Vanderhoof Products & Timber Ltd. headquarters. Before leaving the farm, Jack and Audrey had three children together: Albert Smedley, Georgina Becker, and Teddy Smedley. Jack and Audrey divorced on August 26, 1969. Audrey describes her divorce as a freeing experience that allowed her to start her journey in journalism. For a brief time Audrey owned the Nechako Chronicle but sold it in 1971. After a short stint as a photojournalist at the Langley Advance, Audrey became an editor of the Interior News for a year then moved to the Ingot (Alcan) in Kitimat to become their editor. Audrey's industry experience allowed her to expand her field of research leading her to move to Smithers and Prince George. Audrey and Edmond Joseph L'Heureux married in August 12, 1971. Edmond and Audrey welcomed in seven grandchildren. Edmond L'Heureux died in 2001. The video ends with the awards and accomplishments given to Audrey L'Heureux, including her 1998 Community Booster of the Year award from the Vanderhoof Chamber of Commerce and her 1997 appointment to the Seniors Advisory Council of British Columbia.
Item is a special issue of the Prince George Citizen featuring UNBC entitled "UNBC: Putting a Face to the Place".
File consists of the May 2005, Vol. 1 issue of "Where Are They Now?: A UNBC International Studies Newsletter for International Studies Alumni".
File consists of research correspondence and notes related to Julia Wilmotte Henderson (Henshaw).
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.”
File consists of miscellaneous research material related to the Canadian National Railway. Predominantly consists of photocopy reproductions, excerpts from books, and clippings from periodicals. Includes the following works: "Prince George Terminal Operating Manual" effective August 2009; "CN Transportation of Dangerous Goods" effective August 2009; "Rail Customers of CNR in BC in 1977 who had Spur/Siding Access" by Davies; "Inventory of CNR Stations in British Columbia c. 1975"; and "CN Wins BCR Freight Operations: Anatomy of the Deal" by Ian Smith. Also includes CN Rail Mountain Region Time Table 14 effective June 1, 1981.
File consists of two issues of "All Aboard!", the onboard magazine of the White Pass & Yukon Railway, from the years 2005 and 2008.