File consists of a typed document and a clipped article relating to the house of James Renwick. The house was one of the oldest residences in Prince George and was built for James Renwick, a local MLA and one of the original proprietors of the Prince George Citizen newspaper. Includes: "RE: Proposed Subdivision" typed document from the City of Prince George (22 Sept. 2000) and a clipped article from the Prince George Citizen newspaper "A house worth saving" which discusses the Renwick house, later owned by Bruno and Dorothea Meyer (18 May 1978).
Image depicts the Javva Mugga Mocha Cafe in Prince George, B.C.
Photograph depicts men loading a line of approximately twenty mules facing large building in background with the sign: "[WBBAILEY?] ANDCO'S OFFICE." A second sign is posted on deck of building: "ALWAYS CURES! CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY." More men wearing suits watch from deck. Small building in hillside can be seen in background. Annotation along bottom recto of photograph reads: "Last Pack Train leaving Ashcroft for Hazelton -1909." Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "CATALINE 1909".
Photograph depicts Jean in foreground, standing in front of wood house, miscellaneous items and furniture crossing midground. Picket fence on left, bushes in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Why didn't you drop off and see us when you were home? Dad came home an told me to guess whom he had seen in Edmonton and right away I said 'Uncle Alan.' Wishing you a very Merry Xmas and Happy New Year. Lots of love to both. Jean. See what lovely cuffs and collar the bear skin you sent for me some years ago made for me this winter. Nobody knows me with it on and everyone admires it." (See item 2009.5.3.100 for photograph depicting bear skin.)
Photograph depicts a young woman believed to A.K. Bourchier's niece Jean. Young colt stands on right, picket fence and porch to wood building in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "To my dearest Uncle Alan. This is little Betty Beauty's little colt. I broke her in to lead myself so I feel quite proud."
Photograph depicts the joint CPR and CN depot at Vernon. The depot office had three employees working inside. Vernon is at mile 46.2 from Sicamous, on the Okanagan Subdivision of the CPR. It has daily way freight.
Photograph depicts the junction of Robson and Cordero St. in west end Vancouver, B.C. The photo is looking northwest on the newly demolished block, except for some houses at far end. View is looking down Robson St., with Cordero St. intersecting the photo.
File contains slides depicting places in and around the Junction Sheep Range Provincial Park south-west of Williams Lake.
Image depicts a junk pile of bottles, cans and bags, as well as the gutted frame of an old car, at Island Cache.
Photograph depicts Kach Indian church.
Two carved poles stand in front of a wide wooden building. Forest in background.
Printed below image: "OLD KAGAAN TOTEMS, KETCHIKAN, ALASKA".
File contains slides depicting places in and around the Kamloops and Lillooet regions.
Image depicts the old Kamloops Residential School which operated until either 1977 or 1978 before becoming part of the Secwepemc Musem in 1982.
Image depicts the old Kamloops Residential School which operated until either 1977 or 1978 before becoming part of the Secwepemc Musem in 1982.
Photograph depicts the Kaslo city hall built in 1898.
Photograph depicts the Kaslo City Hall, built in 1898. The first floor contained a library while the second floor held a coutroom with original furnishings in mild disarray.
Image depicts a sign on the dirt road leading to Barkerville from Keithley Creek. The sign reads: "Barkerville 40 (via Yanks Peak) Maximum elevation 6200 FT. Summer road only. Steep grades and switchbacks not recommended for other than 4-wheel drive vehicles. You are entering an isolated mountain area; you will be on your own."
Image depicts Kelly Lake Ranch
Image depicts the Kenney Dam near Cheslatta, B.C.
Image depicts the Kenney Dam near Cheslatta, B.C.
Image depicts a boat on the Nechako Reservoir at Kenny Dam.
Image depicts a boat dock on the Nechako Reservoir at Kenny Dam.
Image depicts Kent Sedgwick sitting on the bank of a river. An old beehive burner is visible in the background. Located somewhere in or near Penny, B.C.
Photograph depicting Kent Sedgwick and a dog in someone's garden and personal residence.
Photograph depicting Kent Sedgwick and a dog in someone's garden and personal residence.
Photograph depicting Kent Sedgwick and a dog in someone's garden and personal residence.
Photograph depicting Kent Sedgwick and a dog in someone's garden and personal residence.
Image depicts Kent Sedgwick standing on the other side of a log bridge in a forest somewhere on Haida Gwaii.
Image depicts a log house located somewhere on Kerry Street in Prince George, B.C.
Image depicts the Harrison House in Kersley, B.C.
Image depicts the Harrison House in Kersley, B.C.
Image depicts a woman walking along the trail of the Kettle Valley Rail Road.
Image depicts the trail of the old Kettle Valley Rail Road.
Image depicts a man standing on the old Kettle Valley Rail Road.
Image depicts the old Kettle Valley Rail Road.
Image depicts several unknown individuals standing on the old Kettle Valley Rail Road.
Image depicts the Okanagan Kettle Valley, with the Kettle Rail Road faintly visible among the trees
Image depicts the trail of the old Kettle Valley Rail Road.
Image depicts a woman standing on the old Kettle Valley Rail Road.
Image depicts a view of Kettle Valley, with a bridge of the old Kettle Valley Rail Road visible on a slope.
Image depicts a woman walking along a trail somewhere in Kettle Valley, B.C.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the King George V Elementary School in Prince George. Includes: "RE: Heritage Designation of KGV School" typed letter from George Paul, City Manager to Secretary of the Heritage Commission (21 Apr. 1997). File also includes photographs depicting the exterior of the King George V school prior to its demolition (2005).
Photograph depicts a young man standing between two young women in front of three-story elementary school in Prince George, B.C. Power lines, buildings, and trees on hillside in background. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Em Joyce + Barb."
Image depicts the King George V School in Prince George, which was demolished sometime around 2006 and Duchess Park Secondary School was built in its place.
The item is a photograph negative depicting the front of the Kinney house at 2249 Queensway Street, South Fort George. The negative is from before 1985, as that is the year the house burnt down.
The item is a photograph depicting a plaque where the Kinney house was located at 2249 Queensway Street, South Fort George. The plaque contains a photograph of Fannie Kinney and her house as well as a write up describing the house's history.
Plans for Kinsman childcare centre in Kitimat shows the site area plan of where the centre will be built.
Plans for Kinsman childcare centre in Kitimat shows the floor plan of the proposed building.
Plan for Kinsman childcare centre in Kitimat shows a general perspective of the potential building.
Image depicts an old, partially burnt totem pole in Kispiox, B.C.