Image depicts Sue Sedgwick standing in front of an old, run-down house somewhere in or near Penny, B.C.
Image depicts four unidentified individuals standing on the bank of a river, possibly the Fraser, somewhere in or near Penny, B.C.
Image depicts a river, possibly the Fraser, near Penny, B.C.
Image depicts a red boat on a river, possibly the Fraser, near Penny, B.C.
Image depicts a beehive burner somewhere in or near Penny, B.C.
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.
File contains slides depicting places along the east line of the BC Railway.
Subseries consists of material collected by Kent Sedgwick for research regarding the communities along the East Line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in Central British Columbia, particularly between Prince George and McBride. These communities and locations include, among others, Shelley, Willow River, Sinclair Mills, Longworth, Dunster, Tete Jaune, Valemount, Mount Robson, and the Yellowhead Pass. Research on these communities was conducted during Kent Sedgwick's involvement in the UNBC-led Upper Fraser Historical Geography Project. The files primarily consist of research notes, audio and transcripts of oral interviews, and photographs of the East Line communities.