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- [19--?].
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Gordon Photos
Dally, Frederick.
Dally, Frederick.
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View of the old Cariboo Road, taken at Macalister about 12 miles south of Alexandria
Matheson, William W.
Crossing a river on a felled tree : [186-?].
Photograph of an engraving published in a book.
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Horse three horse-drawn freight carriages.
Gowen Sutton Co.
Leonard Frank Photos
[B.C. Indian family by sign reading "To Cache Creek House]
Pack train (mules) on Cariboo Road at the ferry on Quesnel River.
Dally, Frederick.
Pioneer Hotel Mosquito Creek, B.C.
Donald Rankin, Mrs. Janet Allen and James Rankin posed in front of the hotel.
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The Church (St. Pauls), Esquimalt, V.I.
St. Paul's Church, Esquimalt, B.C.
Dally, Frederick.
People in boats and standing on rafts.
Thompson, S.J.
Bill Bose ox team on way to Barkerville, 1871 ; Ox team, Clinton, 136 miles above Yale.
Wagons and oxen outside Clinton Hotel.
One photograph printed on postcard, published by Gowen, Sutton Co. [192-?].
One photo is copy from Vancouver City Archives [196-?].
Dally, Frederick.
108 Mile House, owned by Thomas Roper
Interior of church at Three Rivers, Quebec, where Bishop Provencher attended
Altar of church (Eglise de la Laroisse) and altar, at Three Rivers (Trois Rivieres) , Quebec.
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Clinton, B.C., two stagecoaches with passengers and drivers parked outside the Clinton Hotel
Sign in photograph reads "Clinton Hotel, Watson & Co."
Genntile [i.e. Gentile] Ph.
Captain Cook's monument, Napoopoo, Hawaii
Palm tree and monument by the sea.
Message on back: Sent to R.L. Reid Esq.
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Woodward, Frances.
Part of Cook monument at The Vache, Chalfont St Giles.
Part of Cook monument, The Vache, Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks., showing some of bridge over moat, and :island" taken from stile.
Woodward, Frances.
Photograph of an engraving by Ridley from an original drawing by John Brown.
Ridley.
First earthwork batteries at Macaulay Point, started June 10, completed August 30.
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Fish drying racks of the Salish Indians.
Dally, Frederick.
Portrait.
Archives of British Columbia
View of steward's house, general ward and depot stores.
Moss, E.L.
Man trimming top of the spar tree.
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Four of these logs with an actual scale of 63,790 feet were cut from one tree.
Logs on railway flatbeds.
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Three East Indian men in lumber yard.
1 of 12 photographs of East Indians working at the Canadian Western Lumber Company and the Royal City Mills.
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Men lined up outside of unidentified building.
1 of 12 photographs of East Indians working at the Canadian Western Lumber Company and the Royal City Mills.
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Men loading lumber onto a boat.
1 of 12 photographs of East Indians working at the Canadian Western Lumber Company and the Royal City Mills.
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Lillooet, B.C., view of the Fraser River and Chimney Creek Bridge
Message on back.
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Fort Langley, B.C., flag raising ceremony at the unveiling of the memorial cairn.
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Fort Langley, B.C., Judge Howay addressing the crowd on August 8, 1923.
Hurndall, F.
View of West Glacier, Alaska.
View of Wright Glacier, Alaska, which crosses the B.C.-Alaska boundary.
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View of Wright Glacier, Alaska, which crosses the B.C.-Alaska boundary.
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View of glacier.
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Aulnay de Charnisay, Governor of Acadia and great colonizer
Photograph of a portrait drawing.
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Golden, B.C.?, early buildings, including the Golden and East Kootenay Trading Company
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