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Uno Langmann Family Collection of B.C. Photographs
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[Maud Bauer Photo Album]

A photo album with hand-written notes documenting the life and travel of Maud Bauer of Vancouver; in particular a trip with her Mother in 1903. The photos, housed in a small notebook, are well-preserved and almost all have captions including personal names, and city populations. See also UL_1015 for photos and diary of her husband William A. Bauer concerning a trip he took to Malaysia and Singapore.

Bauer, Maud

The Far North

An album of photographs by Charles Wesley Mathers depicting life in the Northwest Territories, including the people, the settlements, their boats, tools, etc. The photographs were taken during Mathers's trip to Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories in 1901 and 1902. The album was published by the Albertype Company in 1902.

Mathers, C. W.

Views of British Columbia & Alaska

A book of printed drawings, by an unknown artist, of British Columbia and Alaska, published by M.W. Waitt & Co. booksellers in Victoria B.C. The book has a stylized red cover, and the spine is basically completely detached; the images are in decent shape, but the pages are coming apart at the seams.

M.W. Waitt & Co.

[Charles Macmunn Album]

A collection of photographs throughout British Columbia and into Alberta by Charles Macmunn (sometimes spelled MacMunn, McMunn, McMann) bound in a large album. The album was included in the final lot of images sold by Macmunn family.

Macmunn, Charles

H.B.C. House shown above, Jan. 1st, 1926

View of a house owned by the Hudson's Bay Company on King William Island. The house is completely covered in snow and the only part that can be seen is the chimney pipe. The photograph above it in the book shows what the house looked like before it snowed.

Burwash, Lachlin Taylor

[Professor John Galbraith on an expedition]

Image of three men pulling a canoe ashore. One of the men in the photograph is identified as Professor John Galbraith, who was a Professor of Engineering at the School of Practical Science (which merged with the University of Toronto in 1906. Inscription on verso reads, "A pioneer in the field of conservation Professor John Galbraith O.L.S. D.L.S on one of his many voyages of discovery.

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