- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1022_02-UL_1022_02_0058
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- [between 1905 and 1915?]
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Part of Alan Haig-Brown fonds
File contains photographs of passenger and fishing boats in and around Prince Rupert Harbour, as well as container cranes nearby. Also contains a photograph of BC Ferries' Northern Adventure.
Haig-Brown, Alan
Part of Alan Haig-Brown fonds
File contains photographs of fishing and other boats in Prince Rupert Harbour, as well as photographs of a street in Prince Rupert. Also contains aerial photographs taken on a flight from Prince Rupert.
Haig-Brown, Alan
View of the Hays building, which housed David H. Hays's real estate business. He was the sole agent for the Grand Trunk. Pacific Railroad Town Development Co. Ltd.
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View of a man holding an axe standing in front of a small log cabin.
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View of a man standing at a campsite with two tents.
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[View of coast along Prince Rupert Harbour]
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[View of ships in Prince Rupert Harbour]
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View of Prince Rupert decorated for Empire Day.
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[View of street in Prince Rupert]
View of people walking along the street in Prince Rupert. The Union Bank of Canada can be seen in the photo.
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[Ship in Prince Rupert Harbour]
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[Log cabins along the shoreline]
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Image of a group of people in a small boat named "Messenger" banked along the coastline.
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[Group standing on railroad tracks]
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View of a men on a pile driver.
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McRae Bros.
[Man with two dogs standing outside David H. Hays office]
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View of the Hays building, which housed David H. Hays's real estate business. He was the sole agent for the Grand Trunk. Pacific Railroad Town Development Co. Ltd.
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[View of street and buildings in Prince Rupert]
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View of buildings being constructed in Prince Rupert.
Allen, James Dennis
[Ships in Prince Rupert Harbour]
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[Men standing in Vickersville]
View of four men standing in the tent town in Prince Rupert known as Vickersville.
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Vickersville, Prince Rupert, B.C.
Vickersville was a tent settlement in Prince Rupert.
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[Boats in Prince Rupert Harbour]
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[Boats in Prince Rupert Harbour]
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The postcard caption reads, "The city selected this pole as a permanent monument chiefly on account of its antiquity being more than 200 years of age. It is of Haida Indian origin."
Ryan, Patrick Joseph
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View of a street in Prince Rupert. Walker's Music Store and the Canadian Bank of Commerce can be seen in the photograph.
Ryan, Patrick Joseph
Image of a woman sitting at the base of a totem pole in Prince Rupert.
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View of three men standing in residental area of Prince Rupert
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Grizzly bear totem pole, Prince Rupert, B.C.
View of a Grizzly Bear totem pole with the city in the background.
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The "Prince George" passing her sister ship the "Prince Rupert" near Prince Rupert, B.C.
View of the SS Prince George passing the SS Prince Rupert which has run aground on Ripple Rock.
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View of the SS Coquitlam.
Wrathall, John Richmond