The fonds consists of a variety of historical images of the past, that depict the commercial, retail; industrial and transportation industries during the mid 1910s. The 1921 images depict City Mayor, Harry Wilson, waterfront scenes and the old City Hall building.
Stabiki, JoeThe fonds consists of photographic images depicting the forest industry, Sinclair Sawmill and Longs Worth Sawmill during the period of 1930-1940 inclusive.
Anderson, IvanThe fonds consists of photographic black and white images chronologically depicting the British Columbia Forest Service practical procedures in road construction, land clearing; reconnaissance; reproduction; settlement; burn over lands and stands; waterways; water power; utilization and waste; types and stands; cut over land and stands; growth and yields; game; grazing; mills: portable; pulp; saw; and shingle.
British Columbia. Timber and Forestry BranchThe fonds consists of photographic historical images depicting Penny Sawmill, Longs Worth Sawmill, logging industry and logging operations in the bush depicting the use of horse and sleds during the winter months of logging operations.
Jaeck, EarlThe fonds consists of photographs depicting the style and types equipment used during a logging and saw milling operations, a planning mill, flat cars for transportation; horse teams; horse skidding; scows used; logging trucks; McLean Sawmill Ltd. at Mile 134; Shelly Sawmill Ltd.; McLean Lumber Co. Ltd.; Horseshoe Hill; Giscome Rapids; family members and sawmill operators depict this colourful history of sawmill life in the Northern Interior of British Columbia.
McLean (family)The fonds consists of photographs depicting beautiful black and white prints of the c. 1900 era of the old Fort George, group portraits; scows; paddle wheelers; pioneer women; clothing styles; commercial/retail business; transportation vehicles and scenic views of the newer Prince George; Prince Rupert and Quesnel areas.
Miller, NoraThe fonds consists of some photographic prints in black and white or colour and depicts the road construction taking place along the Highway 16,construction crews; construction equipment; pipelines; Dome Creek and the Bowron in the northern interior of Prince George region.
Rhodes, EthelThe fonds consists of documentation of the commercial, industrial, educational and social developments within the region and outlying areas, including the City of Prince George, British Columbia. Many of the images were taken "on spec" for the use in the Prince George Citizen Newspaper. The fonds is arranged in the following series: 1. General, 1946-1991; 2. Simonson, 1910-1925; 3. Pulp Mill, 1964-1969, 1974-1975; 4. Schools, 1946-1960.
West, WallyThe fonds consists of photograph images depicting school buildings, class photographs; school dances; recreational teams; construction, conventions; banquets; flood areas; news and promotional portraits; aerial images of Prince George; events; celebrations; organizations; commercial; recreational and retail services within the city of Prince George, British Columbia.
Craftsman StudioThe fonds consists of photographic images depicting the economical, industrial; commercial; retail; educational; organizational; political; social events and recreational developments within the City Of Prince George and the surrounding regional areas as special events unfolded through the course of a ten (10) year period in the Northern Interior of British Columbia. These images were taken in the format of news articles, advertisements and special events.
Prince George CitizenThe fonds consists of photographic images depicting the historical images of the pioneer lifestyle, clothing; agriculture and economic growth both in construction and the industrial fields.
Shearer, FredThe fonds consists of photographic images of the old Hotel Northern, aircrafts; Connaught School; class photographs; the old city hospital; family portraits and World War II group portraits.
Kennedy (family)The fonds consists of Northwood Pulp & Timber Ltd.s operational and administration records for the sawmills located throughout the northern interior and Prince George, British Columbia under their control during 1952 to 1986. The records provide an extensive look into the sawmill operation from legislation, policies and procedures to the financial records and the sawmill operation itself. The administration records for all the sawmills as well as the corresponding maps and aerial photographs include: finance/revenue, production; Forest Management Licences; Forest Management Plans; Inventory; Silviculture-Regen.; Royal Commission Briefs; Development Plans; Legislation and Regulations; Applications for Timber Forest Licence (TFL); Cruising/Valuation; Reforestation; Working Plans; Soil Scarification; Surveys; Logging/Working Plans; Timber Sale Harvesting Licence (TSHL); Annual Reports; Studies; Aerial Photographs; correlating maps; forest cover maps; inventory maps and topographical maps. The sawmills to which these records relate are: Alexander Forest Industries Ltd., Intercontinental Pulp Co. Ltd.; Hansard Lumber Co. Ltd.; Germanvoitch Sawmill Ltd.; Upper Fraser Spruce Mills Ltd.; Church Mill Ltd.; Shelly Development Ltd.; Sinclair Spruce Lumber Ltd.; Eagle Lake Sawmill Ltd.; McGregor Sawmill Ltd.; Penny Spruce Lumber Co. Ltd.; Bulkley Valley Pulp & Timber Ltd.; United Forest Products Ltd. and Fitchner Lumber Co. Ltd.
Northwood Pulp and TimberThe fonds consists of textual records and photographic images depicting the local heritage buildings located throughout the City of Prince George, British Columbia. The fonds is arranged in the series and volumes as originally documented by the Community Heritage Society to maintain the integrity of the fonds: Series 1: Central Fort George (1986); Series 2: Crescents (1983); Series 3: Residential Streets (1983); Series 4: Central Business District (1992); Series 5: Central Business District (1983); Series 6: Millar Additions (1983); Series 7: South Fort George (1982); Series 8: Downtown/Fraser River (1982); Series 9: McLeod Lake/Fort McLeod (1982); Series 10: McBride/Valemount (1982); Series 11: Woodpecker/Hixon (1982); Series 12: Miworth/Ferry (1982).
Community Heritage Society (Prince George, B.C.)The fonds consists of the tender, documentation, receipts and communications related to the company's contract for maintaining the City of Prince George's Sanitary Landfill Site(1978); a map for a radar modernization project at Baldy Hughes(1986); a tender for the construction of the Hart Highway Stage V Sanitary Sewer System- Phase 3 Collection System(1989); a tender and map from the Ministry of Lands, Parks & Housing for the Eena-Nukko Lake Agricultural Development, Road Development(1983).
R.F. Klein and SonsThe fonds consists of a minute book, membership lists, and cash accounts.
McLeods Lake Ladies AidThe fonds consists of correspondence and documents of Charles Olds as well as a patent and a register of voters for the Fort George Electoral District, 1930.
Olds, Charles HerbertThe fonds consists of the personal and business correspondence of George Baldwin.
Baldwin, GeorgeThe fonds consists of school inspector reports, correspondence, cards and ephemera.
Coop, IdaThe fonds consists of minutes and documents regarding the establishment of the Fort George Agricultural and Industrial Association.
Fort George Agricultural and Industrial AssociationThe fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, reports, and financial statements.
St. John Ambulance Association (Prince George, B.C.)The fonds consists of Burr's manuscripts created in Fort George and photographic images depicting street scenes of Fort George, camp sites, landscapes and people he met in his travels.
Burr, Myron CarlosThe fonds consists of correspondence following the publication of the History of Prince George, as well as other letters.
Runnalls, F.E.The fonds consists of correspondence regarding ginseng growing as well as a preemption certificate.
Tyner, Thomas, b. 1886The fonds consists of a scrapbook of programmes, letters of congratulations, and cards.
Catholic Drama Group (Prince George, B.C.)