- RBSC-ARC-1679-CC-PH-42-1-CC-PH-06327
- Item
- [1900?]
Blake, Arthur E.
Blake, Arthur E.
Blake, Arthur E.
Blake, Arthur E.
Man holding dead eagle, wings outstretched.
Blake, Arthur E.
Blake, Arthur E.
Crossing the Rockies : Canadian Pacific
Blake, Arthur E.
View of mountains from the Banff Springs Hotel.
Blake, Arthur E.
[Woman on front porch of Lord Aberdeen's ranch in Coldstream, British Columbia]
Blake, Arthur E.
Inscribed : Indian camp.
Blake, Arthur E.
Geysers in Yellowstone National Park.
Blake, Arthur E.
Sheet of stationery with Canadian Pacific Hotels Empress Hotel letterhead
Letterhead includes a picture of the hotel.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Canadian Pacific Railway ticket envelope
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Canadian Pacific Railway ticket holder
Illustrated. Made of thick card.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Banff Springs Hotel Canadian Pacific Railway
A print from a photograph of the first Banff Springs Hotel in Banff, Alberta, with a horse-drawn carriage in the lower right corner, mounted on board.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
A panoramic photograph of two Canadian Pacific white Empress steamships entering Vancouver Howe Sound, in original Canadian Pacific frame.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Three men in suits and hats standing in what appears to be a railway yard or station.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
The King's highway through the Rockies and Selkirks
Booklet of photographs of the Rockies and Selkirks.
William Notman and Son Photography
Banff Springs Hotel Golf Course Pictured Hole by Hole
A booklet with black and white photos of each golf course and a drawing of the entire course, plus a short write-up about it, the hotel, and Banff in general.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
A 'season's greetings' card from the engine-room staff of the R.M.S. Princess Victoria. With a drawing of the ship on the inside and (part of) a poem by Rudyard Kipling on the back.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Product list with names and prices. Products include tea, rice, books, Chinese magazines etc.
Morley Co. Ltd.
Business card for Hong Wo & Co (同和號), general merchandise, of Steveston, B.C.
Hong Wo & Co.
Metal strainer with bamboo handle
Metal strainer with bamboo handle. Item was brought from one of the islands of British Columbia and is handmade.
Wooden bar with geometric indentations for decorating foods like biscuits and cakes.
Three-tiered wicker basket painted with black and red paint, with design on lid. The wedding basket would be filled with treats and gifts and presented at the wedding.
Bamboo recorder used to make music.
Metal washing basin decorated with floral patterns and a central illustration of a Chinese person.
Conical-shaped straw hat.
A hook used in the preperation of food, most likley to hook fish and process it.
Knife used in the preperation of meats and other foods.
Terra cotta jar with unglazed lid which would have originally held a medicinal ointment or possibly pills.
Two brown glazed jars used to hold pills. Both jars have the same label with Chinese characters. One is open, and the other is sealed with pills inside.
Small cylindrical container containing pink pills. Label is written in Chinese characters.
Rectangular box labeled with Chinese characters. Within are two large, yellow, waxy pills. Each pill is embossed with Chinese characters.
3 vials of eucalyptus oil. The vials are in boxes which are fragile and damaged. These vials were distributed in Vancouver by Gim Lee Yuen Ltd., located at 75-77 Pender St.
Two boxes labeled "Yohimbin." Inside are vials wrapped in wax paper, with pills or some sort of medicine within.
Small glass vial with a cork stopper. Label has Chinese characters on it. Inside vial is a residue of a pink powder.
Ink stone used to create ink for calligraphy by mixing black ink stick and water. Ink stone is in a wooden case and stone is decorated with floral design.
Calligraphy paper (Rice paper used to create calligraphy) and paperweight
Three Chinese character stamps carved from stone. Size varies.
Metal opium spoon, retrieved by Dr. W.B. Chung from the cellar of a Pender Street store
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Metal needle pronged fork used to place opium in the bowl. Retrieved by Dr. W.B. Chung from the cellar of a Pender Street store
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Wooden opium trade chest, containing opium layout. Holds glass lanterns in cardboard boxes and a compartment for opium tins. Retrieved by Dr. W.B. Chung from the cellar of a Pender Street store
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Chinese festival scene, Vancouver, B.C.]
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Printed on card: "Metcalf / Successor to Whipple / 503 Washington Street, Cor. West, Boston." Inscribed on verso: "Charlie Sing / This was a friend of Grandma Ramsey & her older sons".
Metcalf
[Street scene with Quong Sang Chong & Co. horse and cart]
Inscribed in pencil on verso: "Chinatown in ? / (Vancouver?) / [Portland]".
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Chinese man crossing the street]
Depicts a Chinese man crossing the street, possibly in a Chinatown in Portland, Oregon.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Portrait of a Chinese man in a top hat]
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Portrait of a Chinese man in a suit]
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Image #90 in series. Photograph is mounted to verso of CC-PH-00259-1.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Arcade, East side looking North. Leland Stanford, Jr. University. Palo Alto, Cal.
Image #5363. Photograph is mounted to verso of CC-PH-00271.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)