Totem Poles at Kitwancool Indian Village, near Skeena River, British Columbia.
- BC-1798/4
- Item
- ca. 1950
"Skulls of people" totems, "Starfish Person" totem in background.
Grant-Man Lithographers ltd.
Totem Poles at Kitwancool Indian Village, near Skeena River, British Columbia.
"Skulls of people" totems, "Starfish Person" totem in background.
Grant-Man Lithographers ltd.
Totem poles at Kispiox Indian village, Skeena River, British Columbia.
"Beaver" totem in foreground.
Grant-Man Lithographers ltd.
Loosely painted landscape.
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Loosely painted landscape.
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Woman sitting at loom.
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Steamer, possibly in B.C.
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One man and two women posed next to road in front of house.
Possibly B.C.
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People and horse and carriage posed outside of house.
Possibly B.C.
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Eagle Lake Saw Mills, power house fire, Giscome, B.C.
Aftermath of fire.
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Eagle Lake Saw Mills, power house fire, Giscome, B.C.
Aftermath of fire.
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Eagle Lake Saw Mills, Giscome, B.C.
Large stack of logs.
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Passage on Galiano Island, B.C.
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View from Summerland Experimental Station
Peace orchards overlooking Okanagan Lake.
Britton, J.E.
Aerial view of downtown Vancouver.
Aero Surveys Ltd.
Fireplace - Russian Officers Bldg. Fort Ross, Calif.
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Half-length portrait.
Ken.
Audrey Alexandra Brown, London, England.
Feeding pigeons.
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Ben Bow Inn, Qualicum Beach, V.I.
Photograph of drawing by Edward Goodall.
Bulman Bros.
Old legislative assembly building, Fredericton, N.B.
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Scene from the play, "Moscow character", by A. Safronov.
Four female actors sitting at a table.
Photograph taken in U.S.S.R.?
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Scene from the play, "Moscow character", by A. Safronov.
One female and one male actor.
Photograph taken in U.S.S.R.?
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Scene from the play, "Moscow character", by A. Safronov.
Three male and two female actors.
Photograph taken in U.S.S.R.?
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Scene from the play, "Moscow character", by A. Safronov.
Four male and two female actors.
Photograph taken in U.S.S.R.?
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Scenes from the play, "The Green street", by A. Suzgov.
One female and one male actor sitting at a table.
Photograph taken in U.S.S.R.?
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Scenes from the play, "The Green street", by A. Suzgov.
Two female and two male actors.
Photograph taken in U.S.S.R.?
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Scenes from the play, "The Green street", by A. Suzgov.
One female and four male actors.
Photograph taken in U.S.S.R.?
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Landscape with small trees, sagebrush and other vegetation.
Possibly Cariboo region of B.C.
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View of river in Cariboo region of B.C.
Text on sign: "Steamboat Saga. : Smooth rivers and great lakes once were the highways of travel. On them plied stately paddle-wheelers, helping exploration and settlement of the Interior. They speeded gold-seekers bound for the "Big Bend" rush of 1864-65. They freighted grain from the Okanagan. They were vital in building the C.P.R. - and doomed by the railway they helped to build. : Department of Recreation & Conservation."
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Invitation to Pleasure, Shuswap Lake map.
Tourist map, courtesy of Salmon Arm Chamber of Commerce. Includes view of lake in background.
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View of lake and Shamrock Auto Court.
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View of lake from roadside.
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Photograph taken from roadside.
Illegible text on verso.
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Boat encampment monument plaque.
Text on plaque : "Erected by the government of Canada. : Boat Encampment. : A port of transhipment in fur- trading days. Here boats from Fort Vancouver (Now Vancouver, Washington), On the lower Columbia, waited for pack trains coming over the mountains from Jasper House. : First visited by David Thompson in 1811, this point was for almost half a century a meeting place for the fur brigades of the North West Company and later of the Hudson's Bay Company. : By-passed by the railways this historic spot was made accessible to visitors by the completion of the Big Bend Highway in June, 1940."
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Columbia River at Golden, B.C.
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Construction site near Golden, B.C.
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Probably Cariboo region of B.C.
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Columbia Lake sign with view of lake.
Text on sign: "Columbia Lake. : Source of Columbia River which empties into the pacific ocean at Astoria, Oregon."
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Street sign pointing down to remains of canal. Between Kootenay & Columbia, south of Windermere.
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View of river from highway.
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Crowsnest Mountain from highway near Coleman.
Crowsnest Mountain, Alberta.
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View of mountain sides, rocks and vegetation.
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View from highway of hillsides and buildings.
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