- BC-1760/8
- Item
- ca. 1920?
Three men golfing in front of what appears to be a club house. Probably taken in B.C.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Three men golfing in front of what appears to be a club house. Probably taken in B.C.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Probably B.C.
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Three men with three dogs posed outside of cabin.
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[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Caption glued to face of photograph: "Hull of H.M. Schooner Nancy as recovered from the Nottawasaga river. October, 1927. Close-up of stem, showing (lower left corner) scarphing to keel, fastened with iron straps, as perfect as when completed in 138 years before. -- Photograph by C.H.J. Snider, Chairman Historical Section, Nancy Committee. - Copyright."
Three people standing with hull.
Snider, C.H.J.
Caption glued to face of photograph: "Hull of H.M. Schooner Nancy as recovered from the Nottawasaga river. October, 1927. View of the hold. -- Photograph by C.H.J. Snider, Chairman Historical Section, Nancy Committee. - Copyright."
Photograph includes 5 figures.
Snider, C.H.J.
Caption glued to face of photograph: "Hull of H.M. Schooner Nancy as recovered from the Nottawasaga river. October, 1927. View of the bow. -- Photograph by C.H.J. Snider, Chairman Historical Section, Nancy Committee. - Copyright."
Two figures standing on bow.
Snider, C.H.J.
Caption glued to face of photograph: "Hull of H.M. Schooner Nancy as recovered from the Nottawasaga river. October, 1927. Starboard side. -- Photograph by C.H.J. Snider, Chairman Historical Section, Nancy Committee. - Copyright."
Three people standing with hull.
Snider, C.H.J.
Three photographs of a fluffy cat.
Two photographs of cat in the garden, one photograph of woman with cat on lawn.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Three Sisters mountain peaks, Alberta, Canada.
Guild, Mrs. Don.
Three Sisters Mountains, Canmore.
Three Sisters Mountains, Canmore, Alberta.
Mounted on cardboard with photo (BC1291/41) on reverse.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
View of lake from roadside.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Three women posed in front of house.
Probably B.C.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Throne Mountain from Cavell Drive.
Road and mountain range in Alberta, Canada.
Guild, Mrs. Don.
Thurlow St. Looking to Wesley United Church corner Georgia & Burrard.
Thurlow St. Looking to Wesley United Church on the corner of Georgia & Burrard Streets, Vancouver, B.C.
Timms, Philip.
Tiedeman Creek at the forks (along the Waddington Trail, B.C).
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Interior of A.H. Timms Printing plant.
Timms, Philip.
To the diggings and from the diggings
Two bearded men. One well dressed, the other in rags.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Tobacco Plains, Montana ... the site of Kootenai Fort at point marked "X", four miles from camera...
Note on back.
Phair, A.W.A.
"Named Legaie ... Paul Legaie, a head chief of the Tsimshians nation, who died a Christian at Port Simpson, B.C., Jan. 7th, 1891, aged 45 years." (inscription on tombstone).
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Top of Astronomer's Rock, Resolution Cove, Nootka Sound.
Notes on verso.
Nootka Sound, B.C.
Henry, John Frazier.
Top of Mt. Pope, 2200 ft. above Douglas Lodge
Three people and horses at summit of Mt. Pope.
Gowen Sutton Co.
Man trimming top of the spar tree.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Totem pole at Friendly Cove Village, Nootka Sound, V.I.
Note on back: "Taken in 1929 for the visit of Viscount Willingdon, then Governor General of Canada - This shows "Captain Jack's pole", Captain Jack being head chief besides Maquinna - Masks shown here are now in UBC collection."
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Totem Pole at Kitwancool Indian Village, near Skeena River, British Columbia.
"Hole-through-the-sky" totem, detail.
Grant-Man Lithographers ltd.
Totem pole at the Indian village of Kitwanga.
Note on back of photograph.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Totem pole, Jasper, Alberta.
Johnston, Tom H.
Totem pole in foreground, houses in background.
Lomax, Barbara.
Totem pole in foreground, beach in background.
Lomax, Barbara.
Totem pole, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Message on verso.
Valentine & Sons Publishing.
Totem poles and house, Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C.
Totem poles.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Totem poles at Kispiox Indian village, Skeena River, British Columbia.
"Beaver" totem in foreground.
Grant-Man Lithographers ltd.
Totem poles at Kispiox Indian village, Skeena River, British Columbia.
"Running Backwards" Totems.
Grant-Man Lithographers ltd.
Totem poles at Kispiox Indian village, Skeena River, British Columbia.
"Owl" totems.
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 Kitwancool Indian Village, near Skeena River, British Columbia.
Detail of leaning totem pole.
Grant-Man Lithographers ltd.
Totem Poles at Kitwancool Indian Village, near Skeena River, British Columbia.
"People of the smoke hole" totem and "Skulls of people" totems.
Grant-Man Lithographers ltd.
Totem Poles at Kitwancool Indian Village, near Skeena River, British Columbia.
General view looking south.
Grant-Man Lithographers ltd.
Totem Poles at Kitwancool Indian Village, near Skeena River, British Columbia.
Leaning totem.
Grant-Man Lithographers ltd.
Grant-Man Lithographers ltd.
Totem Poles at Kitwancool Indian Village, near Skeena River, British Columbia. "Eagle Person" pole.
Grant-Man Lithographers ltd.
Grant-Man Lithographers ltd.
Totem poles at Kitwancool, Indian Village near Skeena River, B.C.
View looking North of "People-of-the-Smoke-Hole" Totem, "Skulls-of-People" Totems, and "Starfish-Person" Totem in the Background.
Birmingham, W.H.
Totem poles at the Indian village of Kitwanga.
Note on back of photograph.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Two totem poles flanking porch of a house.
Mounted on cardboard with photo (BC1291/49) on reverse.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Totem poles, Kitwanga, B.C., Canada.
Message on back.
Valentine & Sons Publishing.
Totems in Wrangell, Alaska.
Note on back "Summer of 1896, America and Canada."
La Roche, Frank