File contains slides depicting numerous individuals hiking up Mount Robson.
File contains slides depicting the Bowron Lake Provincial Park.
File contains slides depicting places around and between Lillooet and Howe Sound.
File contains slides depicting places in the Lillooet area.
File contains slides depicting places in the area around Williams Lake, Clinton, and the Fraser Canyon.
File contains slides depicting Highway 16 West, from Isle Pierre to Hazelton.
File contains slides depicting Highway 97 South.
File contains slides depicting Mud River.
File contains slides depicting areas around the Discovery Passage.
File contains slides depicting the Woolsey and Place Glaciers.
File contains slides depicting Turner Lake and other areas of the South Tweedsmuir Provincial Park.
File contains slides depicting Tumbler Ridge.
File contains slides depicting a trail, and other areas, near Rossland, B.C.
File contains slides depicting Telegraph Creek.
File contains slides depicting the Sunshine Coast.
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 subjects related to the Fur Trade.
File contains slides depicting old geological maps of the Central Interior.
File contains slides depicting old survey equipment and maps.
File contains slides depicting St. Marie, Ontario.
File contains slides depicting the growth of Prince George.
File contains slides depicting Runnalls.
File contains slides depicting Quesnelle Forks, B.C.
File contains slides depicting old town site plans for various cities.
File contains slides depicting the Okanagan Kettle Valley.
File contains slides depicting the Okanagan Brigade Trail.
File contains slides depicting places in Nelson.
File contains slides depicting the Mount Robson Ranch.
File contains slides depicting Cottonwood Island in Prince George, B.C.
File contains slides depicting Island Cache on Cottonwood Island in Prince George, B.C.
File contains slides depicting maps of the Prince George town site.
File contains slides depicting CN locations east of Prince George.
File contains slides depicting old photographs and maps of the Central Interior of British Columbia.
File contains slides depicting images of the Fraser Canyon from somewhere around 1975.
File contains slides depicting images of the Fort George Canyon from 1984.
File contains slides that reproduce historical photographs of Indigenous peoples of Central Interior, as well as maps.
File contains slides depicting aerial views of Prince George.
File contains slides depicting maps and site plans for the city of Prince George.
Series consists of photographs taken and collected by Kent Sedgwick that primarily depict communities within the Central Interior of British Columbia, especially Prince George, Giscome, and the East Line area. Kent Sedgwick used photography to document the development and history of the natural and built landscape of the British Columbia Central Interior. The photographs depict geographic features, landscapes, previous settlements, architectural history, and industrial history.
This fonds consists of material created and collected by Kent Sedgwick, author, professor, Prince George urban planner, and prominent local historian. This body of records documents Sedgwick’s research interests in the history and geography of the Central Interior of British Columbia. The fonds also reflects his work as a Prince George Senior City Planner, his involvement in local community organizations, and his teaching at the College of New Caledonia and the University of Northern British Columbia.
The fonds includes:
1) Photographs taken by Kent Sedgwick across British Columbia, predominantly in the Central Interior region;
2) Research subject files consisting of original research documentation and collected reference material, predominantly focusing on topics relating to local history, city planning, and geography in the Prince George area and the British Columbia Central Interior;
3) Documentation of Kent Sedgwick’s community involvement, including records created over the course of his work with the Prince George Heritage Commission, , the Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail Association, and other local organizations;
4) Writings, publications, and lectures written, edited, or conducted by Kent Sedgwick;
5) Professorial records consisting of lectures and material relating to Sedgwick’s teaching appointments at the College of New Caledonia and the University of Northern British Columbia;
6) Maps collected by Kent Sedgwick covering historical and contemporary British Columbia.