File contains slides depicting places along the east line of the BC Railway. Some are duplicates of the images found in the "East Line, Dome Creek - Lamming Mills - Misc" file.
File contains slides depicting places along the east line of the BC Railway.
File contains slides depicting places along the east line of the BC Railway.
File consists of an audio recording of an interview with Frank Willinger. Includes one copy of the original recorded audio cassette; the original recording is not held by the archives.
File consists of a transcript of an oral history interview with Frank Willinger.
File consists of a transcript of an oral history interview with Glen Stanley.
File consists of an audio recording of an interview with Glen Stanley. Includes one original recorded audio cassette and one copy.
File consists of a transcript of an oral history interview with Ray Williston.
File consists of an audio recording of an interview with Ray Williston. Includes three original recorded audio cassettes and three copies.
Image depicts a boarded-up house in Lamming Mills, B.C.
Image depicts an old, boarded-up store/office in Lamming Mills, B.C.
Image depicts the old, boarded-up community hall in Lamming Mills, B.C.
Image depicts several boarded-up houses in Lamming Mills, B.C.
Image depicts several old houses and an old, yellow pick-up in Lamming Mills, B.C.
Image depicts what appears to be the old, abandoned mill in Lamming Mills, B.C.
Image depicts what appears to be a part of the old, abandoned mill in Lamming Mills, B.C.
Image depicts a Yellowhead Realty sign in Lamming Mills, B.C. It reads: "For Sale, entire community, 50 buildings, 60 acres."
Image depicts a small section of the area surrounding Lamming Mills, B.C.
Image depicts the old school building in Lamming Mills, B.C.
Image depicts a stone marker in Lamming Mills, B.C.
The Upper Fraser Historical Geography Project was conducted by UNBC faculty and a team of researchers between 1999 and 2002. The lead researchers were Aileen Espritiu, Gail Fondahl, Greg Halseth, Debra Straussfogel, and Tracy Summerville. The project resulted in the creation of 93 oral history records and their transcripts. Participants included regional forest industry executives, politicians (including former MLA Ray Williston, local mayors and Fraser Fort George Regional District representatives), forest industry workers, and former and contemporary Upper Fraser community residents. The oral histories document the rise, consolidation and demise of the forestry-based settlements along the Upper Fraser River between 1915 and 2000.