File consists of clippings, reproductions, and notes relating to various mayors and municipal elections in the city of Prince George. Includes the following clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper: "Ex-mayor left mark on city" (13 Aug. 1988) and "PG's feisty mayor: Carrie Jane Gray" (16 Sept. 2000). Also includes a list of "City of Prince George Mayors and Councils". Also includes photograpsh depicting a mayoral portrait of John Blackhouse and personal photographs taken by Kent Sedwick (March 2001).
The item is a photograph depicting an abandoned wooden building at Isle Pierre.
Index print contains 25 photographs of a yard, a blue house and 5 portraits. The photographs were taken by Kent Sedgwick.
The item is a photograph depicting a gauging station at Isle Pierre. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Isle Pierre gauging station WSC."
The item is a photograph depicting an the former Isle Pierre ferry crossing along the river. Annotation on the reverse side of the photograph states, "former ferry crossing 2005."
The item is a photograph depicting an the former Isle Pierre ferry crossing along the river. There is an abandoned wooden building next to the river.
The item is a photograph depicting a two story abandoned wooden building. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Isle Pierre 1970s."
The item is a photograph depicting a cabin at Quesnel Forks.
The item is a photograph depicting a cabin at Quesnel Forks. There is a sign on the cabin that states, "Happy 150th Anniversary Cariboo Gold Rush 1859 - 2009."
The item is a photograph depicting a person walking among three abandoned cabins at Quesnel Forks.
The item is a photograph depicting a boat with multiple people going down the Quesnel River.
The item is a photograph depicting a person walking around two abandoned log cabins at Quesnel Forks.
The item is a photograph depicting a woman and dog sitting on a log cabin porch. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Morehead Cabins 2010."
The item is a photograph depicting two cabins at Quesnel Forks. A sign states, "Rooson St." Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Quesnel Forks 2010."
The item is a photograph depicting a campground at Likely, BC. There are three camping trailers and Quesnel River can be seen in the background.
The item is a photograph looking at Fort George Park, now known as Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park, from 17th Avenue, Prince George.
The item is a photograph looking down Dogwood Street from 17th Avenue, Prince George.
The item is a photograph depicting the white house at 1630 Dogwood Street, Prince George.
The item is a photograph depicting the white house at 1630 Dogwood Street, Prince George.
The item is a photograph depicting the white house at 1630 Dogwood Street, Prince George.
The item is a photograph depicting a white heritage house in Prince George with a white picket fence surrounding it.
The item is a photograph depicting a white heritage house in Prince George with a white picket fence surrounding it.
The item is a photograph depicting people dancing at the bicentennial celebration at Fort George Park, now known as Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park.
The item is a photograph depicting a river valley.
The item is a photograph depicting the plaque containing information on the history and significance of the cutbanks in Prince George, BC.
The item is a photograph depicting the plaque containing information on the history and significance of the Grand Trunk Pacific bridge.
The item is a photograph depicting the plaque containing information on the history of Foley's Cache.
The item is a photograph reproduction depicting the hospital at Foley's Cache.
The item is a photograph reproduction depicting men logging alongside the river at Foley's Cache.
The item is a photograph reproduction of the Foley's Cache docks from 1913.
The item is a photograph depicting an plaque with information about the history of Foley's Cache.
The item is a photograph reproduction depicting two steamboats, a tugboat and a man standing in front of a wooden building.
The item is a photograph reproduction depicting a group of men logging alongside the river at Foley's Cache.
The item is a photograph reproduction depicting the community of Foley's Cache from on top of a hill.
The item is a photograph reproduction depicting the community of Foley's Cache from on top of a hill.
The item is a photograph depicting to BC National Park Rangers and a woman standing in front of a sign giving the history of L. C. Gunn.
The item is a photograph depicting John Backhouse, Hab King, Harold Moffat, and Ted Williams at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of L. C. Gunn Park.
The item is a photograph depicting John Backhouse, Hab King, Harold Moffat, Ted Williams and a fifth man at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of L. C. Gunn Park.
The item is a photograph depicting John Backhouse, Hab King, Harold Moffat, and Ted Williams at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of L. C. Gunn Park. Annotation on the reverse side of the photograph states, "L -> R Hab King, Harold Moffatt, Ted Williams, Mayor John Backhouse."
The item is a photograph depicting Hab King, Harold Moffat, Ted Williams and a fourth man at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of L. C. Gunn Park.
The item is a photograph depicting John Backhouse, Hab King, Harold Moffat and Ted Williams at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of L. C. Gunn Park.
The item is a photograph depicting John Backhouse and another man unveiling a sign with information on L. C. Gunn.
The item is a photograph depicting John Backhouse and two men in suits unveiling the L. C. Gunn Park Heritage River Trails sign.
The item is a photograph depicting John Backhouse and two other men in suits unveiling the L. C. Gunn Park Heritage River Trails sign.
The item is a photograph depicting Hab King, Harold Moffat and Ted Williams at the opening of L. C. Gunn Park. Annotations on reverse side of photograph state, "3 Oct 88 Opening of Gunn Park #7 left on photo -> right Hab King Harold Moffat Ted Williams."
The item is a photograph depicting a crowd at the unveiling of the L. C. Gunn Park sign.
The item is a photograph of an Indigenous painting depicting a bald eagle.
The item is a photograph of an Indigenous painting depicting a Canada goose.
The item is a photograph of an Indigenous painting depicting a Canada goose.
The map depicts British Columbia, including outlines of Indigenous tribal territories and a smaller map of Canada with Indigenous language families. The reverse side of the map is titled, "What Are You Ready For" and includes a timeline of information and Indigenous history.