Falls, three miles west of Field
- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1006_01-UL_1006_01_0058
- Item
- [between 1880 and 1890?]
Photograph is numbered 229.
Macmunn, Charles
Falls, three miles west of Field
Photograph is numbered 229.
Macmunn, Charles
Photograph is numbered 225.
Macmunn, Charles
Spiral Tunnel under Mount Ogden, Field, B.C.
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Bird's-eye-view of Field, B.C.
Harmon, Byron
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East Portal Spiral Tunnel and Mount Stephan near Field, B.C.
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Cathedral Mountain, Field, B.C.
Harmon, Byron
Mt. Stephen, east side, showing track and watchman's house, 6,474 ft. about track
Photograph is numbered 255.
Macmunn, Charles
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C.P.R. Hotel and Mt. Stephen, Field
Thompson, Stephen Joseph
A view of the hotel with people on the steps and the mountain looming in the background.
Bauer, Maud
Mount Burgess, Emerald Lake, on the Canadian Pacific Railway
Wm. Notman & Son
E.H. Crump photographic collection
The fonds consists of predominantly of photographs. Photographic coverage includes: N.R. “Buck” Crump as President of the CPR, CPR employees, the 1910 Rogers Pass avalanche, wrecks, fires, steamers, engines, stations, and scenery.
Crump, E.H.
View of train passing by Mount Stephen.
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A bird's-eye-view of the town and the bridge, with mountains in the background.
Bauer, Maud
Caption reads, "Field, B.C. and Mount Stephen. A divisional town on the Canadian Pacific Railway. Also the administrative centre of Yoho National Park. Flowing through the valley is the famous Kicking Horse River."
Harmon, Byron, 1876-1934
No. 16 C.P.R. Passenger Train, near Summit of Rockies, Field, B.C.
Trueman, Richard Henry
The Spiral Tunnels, Field Hill, B.C.
Caption reads, "Spiral Tunnels. On the Canadian pacific Railway between Lake Louise and Field. A marvel of Engineering Skill. Note the several levels of railway line."
Harmon, Byron, 1876-1934
The Trans-Canada and the Kicking Horse
Caption reads, "The Trans-Canada and the Kicking Horse. 2 miles west of Field. Mt. Field in the distance."
Harmon, Byron, 1876-1934
[Letter from Clara and Kitty Wilson to their family]
Letter written by Clara and Kitty Wilson to their family while they were on a bicycling trip. Album page on which the letters were found on is titled, "9th Annual Cycle Trip".
Wilson, Clara; Wilson, Kitty
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