Photograph depicts H.F. Glassey at door to building with the sign "BC Government Liquor Store." A dog stands at his feet and the Atlin Schoolhouse building can be seen in the background. See also items 2009.5.2.75 & 2009.5.2.76.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting the raised floodwaters on the Fraser River and the Cottonwood Trail.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting the raised floodwaters on the Fraser River with a bridge in the background.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting a flooded river and covered area in Fort George Park, currently Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting a partially flooded street in Prince George.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting a blue house surrounded by flood waters in Prince George.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting a flooded river in Fort George Park, currently Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park.
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting houses in the flooded Cottonwood area, Prince George in 1972. Annotation on the slide states, "1972 Cottonwood."
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting houses in the flooded Cottonwood area, Prince George in 1972. Annotation on the slide states, "Cottonwood Isl 1972."
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting a wooden walkway set up during a flood in Prince George. There are multiple people on the walkway and a man on a raft next to the walkway. Annotation on the slide states, "1936."
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting the Cameron Street bridge in Prince George. The river is flooded with and ice jam reaching the height of the bottom of the bridge. Annotation on the slide states, "Cameron bridge 1916-1931."
The item is a photograph slide reproduction depicting houses in flood waters on the east end of Prince George. Annotation states, "1936 east end."
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1616 8th Avenue, on the corner of Vancouver Street. Annotation on verso: "1616 -8th Ave, NW corner of Vancouver".
Photograph depicts a residential building at the corner of 6th Avenue and Winnipeg Street. Annotation on verso: "NE corner, 6th / Winnipeg".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1795 10th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1795 - 10th Ave, SE corner of, Winnipeg".
Photograph depicts a residential building on the corner of Vancouver Street and 10th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "Trick house, Vancouver/ 10th".
Photograph depicts residential buildings along 4th Avenue east of Winnipeg Street. Annotation on verso: "series on s. side of, 4th east from Winnipeg, (railway houses)".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1625 4th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "Loedel proposal, 1625 - 4th, (see above)".
Photograph depicts Canada Trust/ Realtor at 1633 4th Avenue.
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1651 5th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1651 - 5th Ave".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1661 10th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1661 - 10th Ave".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1770 5th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1770 - 5th Ave".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1612 12th Avenue, the building was used as "Prince Realty". Annotation on verso: "1612 - 12th Ave., NW corner of Vancouver."
Photograph depicts residential buildings at 1662 and 1674 9th Avenue, one with a green roof and one with a metal roof. Annotation on verso: "1674 - 9th Ave green roof), 1662 - 9th Ave (metal roof)."
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1617 8th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1617 - 8th Ave".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1648 8th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1648 - 8th, next to Rosel's".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1643 10th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1643 - 10th Ave".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 825 Vancouver Street. Annotation on verso: "Van Horlick c-7".
Photograph depicts Rosel's restaurant at 1624 7th Avenue. Rosel's restaurant was owned and operated by Wilfred and Rosel Vogt from 1981 to 1997. The building was built in 1916 and was originally owned by Dr. Carl Ewart and later owned by Hubert King of Wilson, King and Company, the oldest law firm in Prince George, after 1946. The building is now a designated heritage building.
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1722 7th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1722 - 8th Ave".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1601 6th Avenue, the corner of 6th Avenue and Vancouver Street. Annotation on verso: "CUTE c-7, union, Vancouver/ 6th".
Photograph depicts a residential building at 1798 5th Avenue. Annotation on verso: "1798 - 5th Ave".
Photograph depicts Buchanan Benson Real Estate and Insurance at 1276 4th Avenue.
Photograph depicts Northern Hardware at 1386 3rd Avenue.
Photograph depicts "Gifts to Remember," a gift shop on 3rd Avenue, The Bay in the background.
Photograph depicts a Rental and repair shop on 3rd Avenue.
Photograph depicts a parking lot and alleyway behind the Europe Hotel on 3rd Avenue.
Photograph depicts the Hong Kong Inn and restaurant at 1210 3rd Avenue. Annotation on verso: "Dredaute Bldg c. 1948".
Photograph depicts the old post office and federal government building at 1299 3rd Avenue prior to the coat of arms removal. Annotation on verso: "fed. govt bldg, (post office), c. 1990, before, coat of arms, removal".
Photograph depicts the Europe Hotel on 3rd Avenue.
Photograph depicts various businesses along 3rd Avenue. The businesses include the Europe Hotel and The Bay in the background. Annotation on verso: "left Europe Hotel, right shearer bldg".
Photograph depicts the Shearer building in Prince George. Annotation on verso: "Shearer bldg".
Photograph depicts the Europe Hotel on the South side of 3rd Avenue. Annotation on verso: "Europe Hotel".
The item is a photograph depicting a plaque where the Kinney house was located at 2249 Queensway Street, South Fort George. The plaque contains a photograph of Fannie Kinney and her house as well as a write up describing the house's history.
The item is a photograph negative depicting the front of the Kinney house at 2249 Queensway Street, South Fort George. The negative is from before 1985, as that is the year the house burnt down.
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 construction of the Cameron Street bridge. The photograph is a reproduction of a photograph taken in 1916. Two buildings are depicted on the side of the river surrounded by lumber. There is a large tent in the area. Annotations on reverse side of photograph state, "10 x 5.4"
The item is a photograph depicting the Cameron Street bridge. The photograph is a reproduction of a photograph taken between 1917 to 1931. The picture depicts an ice jam with snow and ice along the Nechako River reaching the height of the base of the bridge. Annotation on the reverse side of the photograph states, "10 x 6.1"
The item is a photograph depicting the Cameron Street bridge. The photograph is a reproduction of a photograph taken between 1916 to 1931. The picture depicts the completed wooden Cameron Street bridge over the Nechako River. Annotations on the reverse side of the photograph state, "1st bridge between 1916 - 1934 983.7.13." Attached yellow sticky note states, "Note pilings in swing span. Ted Williams says the span was replaced with extension in 1922. So this photo is post - 1922."
The item is a photograph depicting the Cameron Street bridge. The photograph is a reproduction of a photograph taken between 1917 to 1931. The picture depicts an ice jam with snow and ice along the Nechako River reaching the height of the base of the bridge. Annotations on the reverse side of the photograph state, "138% P986.9.9 Ex Pl. = 1922