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Three men in camp, Alaska Highway construction
2013.07.33 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photo depicts three men in front of two long buildings. Horizontal battens are visible on the buildings which have not been clad with siding and are lined with many small windows. A ladder goes up the side and onto the roof of each building where the side wall meets the front wall. The men wear rolled up, belted, high-waisted pants, works shirts, and have their hair slicked back. The man in the middle has his arms around the others with his hands resting on their shoulders. All are smiling.

2013.07.32 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photo depicts a bridge under construction. Construction of girders and decks is begun on the left and right banks that reach out into the river, but the middle section is yet to be built. Ice is visible on the shores of the river and in the foreground. Low mountains in the background and wood debris and driftwood in the foreground.

2013.07.31 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photo depicts a muddy road in rough repair with water coursing down it and deep tire ruts beside a wide river. A mud bank with downed logs and trees is seen on the left and an unfinished bridge structure is on the right. In the middle of the photo, possibly stuck in the mud, is a truck with a tarped load, two men beside it, and a tractor behind it.

2013.07.30 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photo depicts a snowy road leading toward a distinctive low mountain or butte with a cliff that ends in a slight overhang like it's had a bite taken out of it or a half-moon shape. Mature deciduous trees with blowdown at the road edge. A truck with a liquid load tank and a snowy spare tire is seen from the rear parked next to the plowed road edge.

Log landing Alaska Highway construction
2013.07.29 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photo depicts a log landing and possible sawmill site with stacks of limbed logs, a tent structure, a sawdust pile, and a log house in the mid-ground with treed mountains beyond. An open bar or warehouse with doors wide is behind an empty flatbed truck and trailer. Logs stacked in something of an order in the foreground with what looks like a simple bridge structure laid out.

Gully and mountains Alaska Highway construction
2013.07.28 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photo depicts a river valley with tall, rounded, treed mountains with snow on the peaks and in the ridges and runnels. A gully takes up the foreground of the photo, maybe caused by a landslide or by glacial retreat. Sandy cutbanks, skinny trees, and snow line the gully or ravine.

Icy shore and frozen dock Alaska Highway construction
2013.07.27 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photo depicts a frozen shore with a dock or ferry frozen into the ice, which tilts the construction. A ramp is angled onto the dock or ferry. Low, round, treed mountains flank the water on the left and a treed shore with small sheds is on the right. Logs and ice chunks in the foreground.

Lakebed Alaska Highway construction
2013.07.26 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photo depicts a valley bottom that is either an empty lakebed or a frozen lakebed. Rocky and treed cliff on the right of the photo and snowy, treed mountain on the left. Faded mountains at the end of the lake form a horizon.

Empty road and power poles Alaska Highway construction
2013.07.25 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photo depicts and empty gravel road that follows a dip down, then rises to disappear into a line of deciduous trees. Low, rounded mountains flank it on the left and a line of power poles flanks it on the right. The bumper of a car takes up the right edge of the photo suggesting the photo was taken from a low vantage point.

Transport trucks and men Alaska Highway construction
2013.07.24 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photo depicts a long line of trucks on an unfinished dirt road in a forest. Trucks are tarped army trucks or transport trucks. Two men visible on the road, one seated on wood debris from logging at the roadside. One man wears a cap beaked cap, and one wears a fedora.

Camp buildings Alaska Highway construction
2013.07.23 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photo depicts many simple, long buildings set amongst trees in front of a rounded mountain with two trucks. Sign visible but illegible on the roadside near the buildings. Buildings appear unfinished with batten and no boards.

Building structures Alaska Highway construction
2013.07.22 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photo depicts a large white building in the right foreground with smaller buildings beyond it. A group of metal silos is at the left of the photo with a small unfinished lean-to in front of it. Trucks, trailers, and cars throughout the photo and two long, low buildings in the trees. Mountains with snow on them in the background. Power lines connect throughout the camp.

Trucks in a line Alaska Highway construction
2013.07.20 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photo depicts three trucks and transport trailers parked end to end in a snowy landscape. Three men lean against the front and side of the first truck. Deciduous trees are seen in the background. The trailers are empty, or no loads can be seen in the trailers.

Northern BC Indigenous Education DIAND Photograph Album
2002.15 · Coleção · 1979

Photograph album includes prints depicting the signing of the Master Tuition Agreement between Catholic Public Schools, the Minister of Indian Affairs, and the Indigenous communities of Lake Babine, Stuart Trembleur, Fraser Lake, and Necoslie. Also includes photographs of First Nation schools, students, class projects, school activities, and a graduation ceremony from Prince George College. The album is believed to be compiled by the Prince George office of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.

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Miscellaneous Department of Indian Affairs documents
2001.1.114 · Dossiê/Processo · 1988-1994
Parte de NBCA Document and Ephemera Collection

File consists of miscellaneous documents created or collected by the Prince George office of the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. Includes documents regarding Indian Act Section 81, rights-of-way in BC, a short pamphlet on First Nations fishing rights, "Highlights on Federal Indian Policy", jurisdiction, tribal government, and the Indian Reserve System in Canada. Includes documents regarding the effect of surrender on individual interest and a blank "notice in respect to a surrender of Indian lands" form. It also includes Indian Affairs Branch documents regarding conditional land allotments and individual land holdings. Also includes an interpretation of the "Definition of an Indian as interpreted under section 4.1 of the Indian Act" (1989) and "Water rights on Indian reserves in British Columbia" submitted by Donald M. Smith.

Dr. Robin Fisher fonds
2019.9 · Fundo · 1975-2002

This fonds encompasses the academic and administrative career of esteemed Canadian historian Dr. Robin Fisher during his tenure at the University of Northern British Columbia. The records span Dr. Fisher's appointments at UNBC as professor, founding chair of the Department of History, Dean of Arts and Science, and Dean of the College of Arts, Social and Health Sciences.

Series include:

  1. Personal Records relating to Dr. Fisher's various appointments at UNBC
  2. Treaty Advisory records originating from Dr. Fisher's involvement in the Northern Interior Regional Advisory Committee and other treaty process advisory activities
  3. Teaching records relating to the development of Dr. Fisher's undergraduate and graduate courses, primarily in the Department of History
  4. Conferences & Service records relating to conferences attended or organized by Dr. Fisher, as well as activities given in service to the University or the community
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Treaty Advisory
2019.9.2 · Série · 1975-2001
Parte de Dr. Robin Fisher fonds

Series consists of treaty process advisory records, many of which came out of Dr. Robin Fisher's involvement in the Northern Interior Regional Advisory Committee. Dr. Fisher was often asked to act as a resource person, moderator, or advisor on First Nations treaty-related matters due to his knowledge of the history of First Nation-European relations.

Fibrations Conference
2017.10.3.05 · Dossiê/Processo · 1983-1984
Parte de Prince George Spinners & Weavers Guild fonds

This photograph album features photographs from the Fibrations Luncheon in 1983 and the Fibrations Conference in 1984. Includes photographs of guild members participating in events as well as a photograph tutorial on warping with Allen Fannin.

Explorations: A weaving conference
2017.10.3.04 · Dossiê/Processo · June 1980
Parte de Prince George Spinners & Weavers Guild fonds

This scrapbook was compiled by Susan Stanley-Jones to document the Explorations Weaving Conference hosted by the Prince George Weavers and Spinners Guild in June of 1980. The conference showcased works from weavers from all around northern British Columbia. Includes photographs, wool swatches, handwritten descriptions, pamphlets, local advertisments, event items, and weaving patterns. Also includes a bookcover woven by Frankie Carpenter, a member of the Prince George Weavers and Spinners Guild.

Prince George Weavers and Spinners album 1977-1980
2017.10.3.03 · Dossiê/Processo · 1977-1980
Parte de Prince George Spinners & Weavers Guild fonds

This photograph album documents the Prince George Weavers and Spinners Guild members' participation in several events and galleries. Events scale include the Prince George Exhibition and the Northwest Weavers Conference. The album features newspaper clippings, programs, and 113 photographs within the 36-paged book.

Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail
2000.23.1.054 · Dossiê/Processo · 1976-1994
Parte de Audrey Smedley L'Heureux fonds

File consists of material relating to the Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trial also known as the Nuxalk-Carrier Route, Blackwater Trail, or the Grease Trail. The trail is a 420 km (260 mi) historical overland route between Quesnel and Bella Coola. Materials include a postcard, booklet, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, journals, correspondence, a map, a magazine, and reproductions of articles. Highlights include:

  • British Columbia Historical News, "Surveying B.C. Since 1793", Vol. 26 No. 2, 1993
  • Government of Canada Minister of State for Youth, "The Sir Alexander Mackenzie 'Canada Sea-to-Sea' bicentennial expeditions, 1989-1993", 1993 (pamphlet)
  • Alexander Mackenzie Trail Association, "Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail", [198-?] (pamphlet)
  • Blackwater-Ootsa Community Association, "Safeguarding The Future For The Unspoiled Wild lands, Waters, Fish, Wildlife and Lifestyles of The West Chilcotin", [198-?] (pamphlet)
  • Alexander Mackenzie Trail Association, "The Alexander Mackenzie Voyageur Route", 1993 (pamphlet)
  • Canadian Geographical Journal with feature article "Tracking Mackenzie to the West Coast", Vol. 93 No. 2, 1976
  • Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail, "Following in the footsteps of Sir Alexander Mackenzie and his Nuxalk-Carrier Guides", 1988 (pamphlet)
  • Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail, "Including Day Trips at the Blackwater Bridge", [198-?] (pamphlet)
  • Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail, "Including Day Trips at Burnt Bridge Creek", [198-?] (pamphlet)
  • Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail, "Including Day Trips at the Euchineko River and Titetown Lake", [198-?] (pamphlet)
  • Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail, "Including Day Trips at the Blackwater Bridge", [198-?] (pamphlet)
  • Beautiful British Columbia Magazine, Vol. 31 No. 2, 1989
  • BC Ministry of Forests, "Kluskus Recreation Area", (map)
  • Province of British Columbia, "Tweedsmuir Provincial Park (South)", 1984 (pamphlet)
  • The Alexander Mackenzie Trail Association newsletter, 1985-1994
  • Canadian Geographic with feature article "Following Mackenzie's footsteps to the Pacific" by Brian Patton, 1990 (magazine)
  • United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, "A Guide to Your National Forests", [198-?] (pamphlet)
  • B.C Ministry of Land, Parks and Housing, "Tweedsmuir Provincial Park North", 1985 (pamphlet)
  • National Forests and Grasslands, "Outdoor Recreation Guide", 1989 (pamphlet)
  • National Park Service, "Lewis and Clark Trail", 1988 (pamphlet)
  • Blackwater-Ootsa Community Association, "Safeguarding the Future for the Unspoiled Wild Lands, Waters, Fish, Wildlife and Lifestyles of the West Chilcotin", [198-?] (pamphlet)
  • Blackwater-Ootsa Community Bulletin, Vol. 2 No. 1, Jan. 1991
  • Lewis and Clark Trail, "Following Lewis and Clark Across the Clear water National Forest", 1982 (pamphlet)
  • Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation of Alberta, "Sir Alexander Mackenzie in Alberta", 1983 (pamphlet)
  • Provincial Parks Branch, "Tweedsmuir Provincial Park", 1977 (pamphlet)
  • Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing, "Tweedsmuir Provincial Park South", 1984 (pamphlet)
  • Tourism British Columbia, "British Columbia Road Map and Parks Guide", 1989 (pamphlet)
  • The Royal Canadian Mint, "The Complete 1989 Canadian Coin Collection" featuring an Alexander Mackenzie commemorative silver dollar, 1989 (pamphlet)
  • Beautiful British Columbia magazine. Vol. 24 No. 2, 1981
  • Province of British Columbia Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing, "British Columbia Agreement for Recreation and Conservation on the Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail", 1985 (booklet)
  • The Alexander Mackenzie Trail Association newsletter, 1992
  • The Alexander Mackenzie Trail Association, "Following in the footsteps of Sir Alexander Mackenzie and his Nuxalk-Carrier Guides", 1988 (pamphlet)
  • Ministry of Forests Ministry of Tourism and Ministry Responsible for Culture, "Management Plan for Trail Portions on Public Forest Lands", 1993 (booklet)
  • The Bella Coola 1993 Committee, "Follow the Trail to Bella Coola and Retrace the Adventure", 1993 (pamphlet)
  • Heritage Research Group [Parks Canada?], "An Interpretive Study of the Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail", 1986 (reproduction)
2013.07.019 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photograph depicts five tall pines in the foreground, a treed expanse, then water (unclear if river, lake, or inlet). And island is seen to the left of the central pine and two islands are behind it. Mountains descend right to the water on the right horizon. A line across the horizontal centre of the photo may be discolouration or may depict a storm/rainclouds advancing.

Crane Building a Bridge Alaska Highway
2013.07.018 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photograph depicts a crane on a track with a load of lumber on a wide bridge that is under construction. A vehicle is seen from the rear beyond the crane with people beside it. Two people are visible next to the crane. Sandy cutbank and low mountains at the river edge.

Ice Bridge over Waterfall Alaska Highway
2013.07.017 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photograph depicts a waterfall partially sheeted in ice. The river right portion of the ice is still intact, and the main flow of water is covered only by a bridge of ice that links both shores. A person with their face covered by a mask or balaclava is in the foreground next to a log jam. Open water flows behind them. Trees are seen above and beside the waterfall.

Road Construction Equipment Alaska Highway
2013.07.016 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photograph depicts two vehicles and earth moving equipment. One person is seen next to a vehicle, and one person is halfway up the mountain in a dug-out area. The mountain is sparsely treed, perhaps snow in the foreground.

Plowed Road on Steep Grade
2013.07.015 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photograph depicts a vehicle seen from behind on a plowed, snowy road likely in Northern BC. Steep, snowy grade on the left of photo and tall trees on the right. Mountains can be seen in the distance.

Transport Truck with Trailer Northern BC
2013.07.014 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photograph depicts transport truck with trailer in snow. Crane and other vehicles in the background, some rope and concrete in the foreground. Power poles visible beyond the truck. Back of truck appears loaded, trailer less so.

Peace River Bridge Construction
2013.07.001 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photograph depicts the construction of the Peace River suspension bridge. Two towers of the bridge are visible. The roadway of the first span is unfinished. The bridge crosses the Peace River.

Elevated Truck over Bridge Construction
2013.07.002 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photograph depicts an unknown river on which bridge construction is taking place. A 1940s era truck is elevated by wires and tackle, presumably from a crane (not in image). The location is believed to be in Northern British Columbia or Yukon Territory, between Fort St. John and Whitehorse.

Five Vehicles on a Road Under Construction in Northern BC
2013.07.003 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photograph depicts five trucks in a row along a road under construction with five persons standing beside the lead vehicle. Snow has been cleared from the road into piles above a valley. The location is believed to be in Northern British Columbia or Yukon Territory, between Fort St. John and Whitehorse. The trucks have holding tanks. The third vehicle has a trailer with a second holding tank. The first vehicle has the front door open on which the letters G SPASOFF are written.

Road Construction Vehicles in Northern BC
2013.07.004 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photograph depicts three vehicles on a muddy landing in front of wooden buildings - a truck with a wooden truck bed, an engine with treads attached by wire towing another vehicle. A person can be seen walking in mud in the right third of the image. Two trucks with covered truck beds can be seen further back. The location is believed to be in Northern British Columbia or Yukon Territory, between Fort St. John and Whitehorse.

View of Snowy Mountains from a Road in Northern BC
2013.07.005 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photograph depicts three snowy mountains seen from a roadway. One is a long ridge, one is a rounded peak, and one is a lesser ridge. A treed ridge with a small peak appears as a front range. The location is believed to be in Northern British Columbia or Yukon Territory, between Fort St. John and Whitehorse.

Northern BC Creek in Flood
2013.07.006 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photograph depicts a bend in a creek from water level. The location is believed to be in Northern British Columbia or Yukon Territory, between Fort St. John and Whitehorse.

Road Construction Northern BC River Valley
2013.07.007 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photograph depicts a road under construction beside a river in a valley. Power poles line the road bed on one side. Steep cutbanks on the river can be seen. The location is believed to be in Northern British Columbia or Yukon Territory, between Fort St. John and Whitehorse.

Poles, Crane, and Men on Road Construction Northern BC
2013.07.008 · Item · [1942?]
Parte de Alaska Highway Construction Album

Photograph depicts a road under construction on which two men are seen crouched to attach limbed trees with chains to the truck and a third observes, standing. A crane is seen beyond the truck. Piles of debris from timber falling and standing timber line the roadway. The road follows the base of a mountain range. The location is believed to be in Northern British Columbia or Yukon Territory, between Fort St. John and Whitehorse.