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 | Settlers Effects’ is a collection of photographs that depict life during the earliest days in Prince George. It is a valuable record of the impact that people had on the landscape, and how the landscape shaped the community socially, culturally, and environmentally.
From the establishment of Fort George in 1807 to the arrival of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway in 1952, the photographs convey a sense of the resiliency and determination that these early settlers showed in creating our community.
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