Photograph depicting Kent Sedgwick and a dog in someone's garden and personal residence.
The item is a photograph and negative of a survey map of the Prince George townsite South of the Nechako River and West of the Fraser River.
The item is a photograph and negative of a survey map of the Prince George townsite surrounding Connaught Park.
The item is a photograph and negative of a survey map of the Prince George townsite surrounding Connaught Park, South of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway.
The item is a photograph and negative of a survey map of the Prince George townsite surrounding Connaught Park.
The item is a photograph and negative of a survey map of the Prince George townsite. Areas highlighted are in the Nechako and Fraser River area, including Connaught Park.
The item is a photograph negative of a man and woman sitting in front of a house. They are dressed in formal attire and are drinking what appears to be a glass of wine.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to research conducted by Kent Sedgwick on Simon Fraser, Canadian explorer and fur trader. Includes: "Simon Fraser: The Birth of Modern British Columbia" special edition issue of the Vancouver Sun newspaper (3 Jan. 2006).
File consists of a typed document titled "Fraser Canyon Park: A proposal to the British Columbia Government" prepared by the Fraser Canyon Ad Hoc Committee.
File consists of transcript of an oral interview with Trelle Morrow regarding the architectural development of Quinson Elementary School.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Mount Sir Alexander, a mountain in the Sir Alexander Area of the Continental Ranges of the BC Canadian Rockies.
This item is a photograph of a yellow parkade in downtown Prince George.
This item is a 35 mm photograph negative of the Nechako River, Prince George. Water level is very low.
Item is a photograph depicting Thomas Norton, Kent Sedgwick and a third man.
The item is a photograph that depicts the front of a beige house at 321 North Moffat Street.
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to Lutheran churches in Prince George. The Connaught Hill Lutheran Church took over the original Knox Presbyterian Church in South Fort George, which later moved into the new Knox Presbyterian Church at Fifth and Brunswick Street. By 1958 there were two Lutheran Churches including Our Saviour's Lutheran Church at 3590 Dufferin, and the Zion Lutheran Church at 180 South Tabor Street in Prince George.
File consists of a note and a reproduction relating to First Methodist Church on Third Avenue, which was later moved to 1389 Ingledew Street in Prince George. File predominantly consists of printed photographs from The Exploration Place Museum database depicting First Methodist Church.
File consists of a note and a reproduction relating to St George's Anglican Church in Central Fort George.
The item is a photograph depicting the back of the house located at 2540 Hazelton Street, Prince George. The house has grey stucco and is two stories.
The item is a photograph depicting the Cameron Street bridge plaque. The short write up details the construction and significance of the bridge. Annotations on reverse side of the photograph state, "169 words."
The item is a photograph depicting a white residential house off the Cariboo Highway.
The item is a photograph depicting a residential duplex house off the Cariboo Highway.
The item is a photograph depicting a white residential house at 7295 Cummings Road. House was relocated in 1976.
The item is a photograph depicting the Prince George airport terminal. Photograph taken prior to fire.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the South Fort George Elementary School.
File consists of a note relating to the Fort George Canyon Elementary School.
File consists of notes relating to the Ferndale Elementary School.
File consists of notes relating to the Cranbrook Mills Elementary School. Also includes photographs depicting the old Cranbrook Mills School (2005).
File consists of notes and reproductions relating to Roy Spurr. Roy Spurr was a one of the original owners and managers of the Eagle Lake Sawmill in Giscome. He also owned and ran the Giscome Farm Ltd. company with its subsidiary Northern Dairies Ltd.
File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to the desecration of the Lheidli T'enneh Cemetery and development of Fort George Park in Prince George. Includes: "Telephone interview with Larry Larson" typed document by Kent Sedgwick (23 June 2010). The file predominantly includes photocopied newspaper articles discussing the cemetery in Fort George park, its cultural significance, desecration, and vandalism of the cemetery.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Northern Hardware in Prince George. Includes the following clipped articles from the Prince George Citizen newspaper: "Northern Hardware featured in 1938 trade magazine" (Aug. 2005); "Pioneer, former mayor mourned" (Aug. 2009); and "Moffat's life, career chronicled in new book" (2007).
The item is a photograph depicting a residential duplex house off the Cariboo Highway. It is one of three buildings that were relocated for the airport in 1957.
The item is a photograph depicting a residential duplex house off the Cariboo Highway. It is one of three buildings that were relocated for the airport in 1957.
The item is a photograph depicting a residential duplex house off the Cariboo Highway. It is one of three buildings that were relocated for the airport in 1957
The item is a photograph depicting a residential duplex house off the Cariboo Highway.
The item is a photograph depicting a residential duplex house off the Cariboo Highway.
The item is a photograph depicting a residential duplex house off the Cariboo Highway.
The item is a 35 mm photograph depicting a stucco duplex on the Cariboo Highway.
File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to the Cameron Street Bridge in Prince George. Includes: "Oral History Consent Form" document signed by Kent Sedgwick and researcher Angela Quibell (8 Aug. 2007); "What Price Heritage? The Case of the Cameron Street Bridge in Prince George, British Columbia" typed document by Angela Quibell (2007); "Interview with Kent Sedgwick" typed transcript of an oral interview with Kent Sedgwick and Angela Quibell (8 Aug. 2007); and "Nechako Crossing" typed document by Kent Sedgwick (Nov. 2005). Also includes photographs depicting the Nechako bridge model (2008), the plaque describing the history of the 3rd Cameron Street Bridge built in 2009, and the 1st Cameron Street Bridge built in 1916 (photographic reproduction ca. 2008).
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 the exterior of a house that was formerly Thompson Elementary School. The address is 4818 Giscome Road, Prince George, BC. Annotation on reverse side of the photograph states, "Thompson."
File consists of notes relating to the Thompson Elementary School. Includes a photograph depicting the exterior of a house at a 4818 Giscome Road, Prince George (2005).
The item is a photograph depicting the front and side of the log Cranbrook Mills schoolhouse. Building is weathered with a sagging roof and collapsing wall.
The item is a photograph depicting the front and side of the log Cranbrook Mills schoolhouse. Building is weathered with a sagging roof and collapsing wall. Annotation on reverse side of photograph states, "Cranbrook Mills, Cranbrook Hill School. Courtesy: Kent Sedgwick. 215."
The item is a photograph depicting the front and side of the old North Nechako schoolhouse. The building is wooden, painted white with a rusted metal roof.
The item is a photograph depicting construction of the Cameron Street bridge in 1916. The photograph is a reproduction of a photograph taken in 1916. The picture depicts the wooden structure of the bridge being built across the Nechako River. Two workshops surrounded by lumber and a large tent are depicted on the side of the river. Annotation on reverse side of the photograph states, "138%"
The item is a photograph depicting a farmhouse on Zilkie Road, Prince George.
The item is a photograph depicting a residential duplex house off the Cariboo Highway. It is one of three buildings that were relocated for the airport in 1957.
The item is a photograph depicting the Prince George airport terminal. The photograph shows the RCMP and small arms buildings. Photograph taken prior to fire.
The item is a photograph depicting the Prince George airport terminal. The photograph shows the small arms buildings. Photograph taken prior to fire.