Star Best Mine, B.C., no. 1 vein, Star no. 2 MC, looking N.W : June 4, 1934.
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Star Best Mine, B.C.
Humphreys, W.
Star Best Mine, B.C., no. 1 vein, Star no. 2 MC, looking N.W : June 4, 1934.
Star Best Mine, B.C.
Humphreys, W.
On Star Best side of valley, looking westerly towards Cadwallader.
On Star Best Mine, B.C., north side of valley, looking westerly towards Cadwallader Creek.
Humphreys, W.
On Star Best, McGillivray Summit, looking S.E. to "Gold Hill".
Star Best Mine, B.C, June 4th 1934.
Humphreys, W.
Head and shoulders portrait.
Original photo retouched.
S.J. Clarke Publishing Co.
Standard Gold Mines tractor, B.C. : June 5, 1934.
Man with tractor on snowy hillside.
Humphreys, W.
McGillivray Cadwallader summit, looking south, south side of valley.
Words "Bendor Bath" and "Standard" printed on photograph.
Snowy tree filled hillside, among mountains.
Humphreys, W.
Bonanza Cache, canyon near camp, looking westerly.
Bonanza Cache Gold Mines, B.C., canyon near camp, looking westerly. June 5, 1934.
Humphreys, W.
Bonanza Cache Gold Mines, B.C., footbridge near camp.
Bonanza Cache Gold Mines, B.C., footbridge near camp.
Humphreys, W.
Bonanza-Cache, looking S.W. from L-124.
Bonanza-Cache Gold Mines, B.C., looking southwest from L-124. June 4, 1934.
Humphreys, W.
Bonanza-Cache, looking westerly from L-124.
Bonanza-Cache Gold Mines, B.C., looking westerly from L-124. June 4, 1934.
Man in foreground.
Humphreys, W.
Angus McDonald ... of Fort Colville.
Head and shoulders portrait.
"From copy, original taken about 1876-7" (verso).
Signed by J.A. Meyers on verso.
Stevens Co.
Big tree, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Three men posed at base of tree.
European Imports.
Tally-ho at big tree, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Horses and carriage full of people posed at Big Tree, Stanley Park.
European Imports.
Siwash Rock, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
View of rock taken from the water.
Coast Publishing Company
Totem pole, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
Message on verso.
Valentine & Sons Publishing.
Siwash Rock, Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C.
View taken from the sea.
Steeles Studio.
i.e. Kalamalka Lake.
Smith Bros. Bookstore
Smith Bros. Bookstore
Smith Bros. Bookstore
Junction of the north and south Thompson, Kamloops.
i.e. Thompson River.
Thompson's Studio.
Stonehenge, or Giants' Dance, Salisbury Plain.
People on horses or bicycles at Stonehenge.
Tomkins & Barrett.
The temple at Avebury, England, a restoration after J. Britton.
Text on front: "The Great Stone Circle, it is said, was approached by two avenues of 200 stones each, which took a sinuous course south-east and south-west and represented a snake transmitted through a circle. Stukeley puts its foundation at 1859 B.C., the year of the death of Sarah, Abraham's wife, Lord Avebury has said: "The pretty little village of Avebury, like some beautiful parasite, has grown up at the expense and in the midst of the ancient temple." "
Tomkins & Barrett.
Marlborough, England.
Man sitting on erect stones.
Tomkins & Barrett.
Druids' altar stones, Avebury.
Text on front: "These are two upright stones of the north inner circle (commonly known as Adam and Eve). One is 17 feet high, 7 feet 7 inches wide, and 2 feet 4 inches thick. The other is 4 feet 7 inches high, the same wide, and 4 feet thick, and is computed to weigh 62 tons."
Tomkins & Barrett.
Remains of Druids Stone Avenue, inner and outer Circle, South, Avebury.
Text on front: "The Great Circle Stones of Avebury is by far the largest Cromlech in Britain ; indeed, there is said to be no megalithic structure to equal it in Europe, except the Stone Avenue at Carnae, in Brittany."
Tomkins & Barrett.
Remains of Druids' stone avenue (south) Avebury.
Remains of Druids Stone Avenue (South) Avebury, England.
"One writer suggested the northern circle was for sacrifice, the southern for assemblies, and the outside stone ditch and earthwork were for a boundary. Its real date and purpose remain a mystery. Lord Avebury says it was probably the great meeting-place for the earliest inhabitants of these islands."
Tomkins & Barrett.
Remains of Druids' Stone Avenue, West Avebury.
Remains of Druids Stone Avenue, West Avebury, England.
"This is known as the "Devil's Chair" or "Wishing stone", from a little seat in the middle of it. It is said that in the point of size and grandeur Avebury stands out pre-eminently among the prehistoric stone monuments of Great Britain."
Tomkins & Barrett.
Post-office and city hall, New Westminster, B.C.
Message on verso.
H. Morey & Co.
Photomechanical reproduction of a painting by John Innes.
Descriptive text on verso.
MacFarlane, W.G.
Hudson Bay Blockhouse, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada.
Photogelatine Engraving Co.
Broad Hinton, Swindon, Wiltshire, England.
Tomkins & Barrett.
The street, Broad Hinton, Swindon.
The street, Broad Hinton, Swindon, England.
Tomkins & Barrett.
Beckhampton, England.
Street view.
Tomkins & Barrett.
A street view of Cross roads, Avebury, England.
Tomkins & Barrett.
Manor house, Avebury. England.
Long driveway and lawn in front of house.
Tomkins & Barrett.
Man standing in front of stones at Avebury, England.
Woodward Devizes.
Norman font, in Avebury Church.
Text on front: "Norman Font, Avebury Church. - The carving on this represents a Bishop slaying the Sepent, and holding the Gospels."
Woodward Devizes.
Signed by Herbert Felton.
Felton, Herbert.
Half-length portrait.
Vice-Recteur of the University of Montreal.
Montminy & Cie.
Khronika Photo Tass.
Head and shoulders portrait.
Khronika Photo Tass.
Photomontage of views of the city of Ufa, Soviet Union.
Photomontage consists of five photogrpahs of Ufa with descriptive paragraphs and captions in Russian. -- For translation see BC1408-I, p. 21.
Khronika Photo Tass.
Photomontage of scenes of cultural events in Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.
Photomontage consists of six photographs with descriptive paragraphs and captions in Russian. -- For translation see BC1409-I, p. 29.
Khronika Photo Tass.
Moore, George
Photograph of polar bear standing on hind legs in cage at zoo.
Byron Harmon.
Wigwam Inn, Indian River Park, Vancouver, B.C.
View of river from patio.
Dominion Photo.
Canadian Post-Card Co.