- RBSC-ARC-1698-BD-011
- File
- [2000]
Part of Alan Haig-Brown fonds
File contains photographs of the Crowley escort tug Alert, built at Dakota Creek shipyard in Anacortes, WA, on sea trials.
Haig-Brown, Alan
Part of Alan Haig-Brown fonds
File contains photographs of the Crowley escort tug Alert, built at Dakota Creek shipyard in Anacortes, WA, on sea trials.
Haig-Brown, Alan
Part of Alan Haig-Brown fonds
File contains photographs of a US Navy X-Craft and the Alaska state Ferry Chenega docked at Everett, WA. Many of the photographs document the bridge, crew, vehicle deck, passenger areas and engine room of the ships.From descriptive metadata create...
Haig-Brown, Alan
Part of Alan Haig-Brown fonds
File contains photographs of various boats and ships in Astoria, OR and Vancouver, BC. Included are photographs of Seven Daughters (fishing boat), Calamari (fishing boat), Chellisa Michelle (fishing boat), Celebrity Mercury (cruise ship), Spirit o...
Haig-Brown, Alan
Part of Alan Haig-Brown fonds
File contains photographs of cruise ships, a container ship, a steam tug, an RCMP zodiac and a cod boat taken from Prospect Point in Stanley Park.
Haig-Brown, Alan
Part of Alan Haig-Brown fonds
File contains photographs of tugs and the Cypress Pass (now Silver Soul, vehicle carrier) on the Fraser River near Surrey, BC. Also contains a photograph of the Vancouver Aquarium's research boat, the Rudy N. Canada Place is visible in the ba...
Haig-Brown, Alan
View of the RMS Empress of England. Photograph numbered B-4866-1.
CP Ships
St. Islander at Port Essington
View of the Canadian Pacific Railway steamship, the Islander. Photograph is numbered 374.
Macmunn, Charles
[View of the damage to the steamer, Premier]
View of damage to the steam ship, the Premier. It collided with other ship, the Willamette. It was taken to Esquimalt for repairs and later became the Charmer, which was scrapped in 1935.
Macmunn, Charles
The identity of the boat is unknown.
Macmunn, Charles
The "Islander" and "Rainbow" Aground in Burrard Inlet, Vancouver B.C.
Photograph of an older photograph picturing the Islander and Rainbow aground in Burrard Inlet. Photograph pictured dates between (approximately) 1900 and 1910.
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The "Islander" and "Rainbow" Aground in Burrard Inlet, Vancouver B.C. [negative]
Negative of a photograph of an older photograph picturing the Islander and Rainbow aground in Burrard Inlet. Photograph pictured dates between (approximately) 1900 and 1910.
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Image of a man standing with a cannon on the HMS New Zealand. He is identified in the album as MacCallam.
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View of a ship in Glacier Bay.
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Moodyville no longer exists, but it was the first non-Native settlement in Burrard Inlet. The area is now part of North Vancouver.
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Image of a ship.
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British Warships Entering Vancouver Harbour, The Repulse
Image of a group of people watching the HMS Repulse.
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View of a ship. Title may possibly refer to the Sunshine Coast.
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Image of the Princess Maquinna at Clayoquot Wharf.
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Image of the Princess Maquinna at San Mateo Cannery near San Mateo Bay.
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Turner, C.E.
H.M.S. Imperieuse Leaving Esquimalt Harbour
With fisgard lighthouse in the background.
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[View of North Vancouver and the paddlewheel, Yosemite]
Image of the paddle wheeler, Yosemite, which ran between Victoria and Vancouver. A house in the background is identified on the photograph as "Springer home". The location is Moodyville, which became North Vancouver in 1908.
Brock, John Allan
View in Beacon Hill Park, Victoria B.C.
View of 2 people riding on a carriage through forest.
Fleming Brothers (Victoria, B.C.)
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View of a ship from another ship.
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C.P.R. Str. Princess May, Sentinel Is., Alaska
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Image of a yacht named Halcyon.
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S.S. Halvetia, Canal at Manchester looking towards Balford Docks
Image of ships from the opening of the Manchester Ship Canal.
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Title of album page is, "Germany 1946-1948".
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View of pier. Skagway can be seen in the background.
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View of a man and a woman on camels with a pyramid in the background.
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Image of a man and woman standing next to a large crowd.
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Steam ship "Lady Evelyn" at dock. Several automobiles parked aside
McCall, Helen
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View of the S.S. Princess Norah.
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View of the Kuskanook and another paddle wheeler paddling down Kootenay Lake
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Wrathall, John Richmond
View of the Princess Charlotte leaving Vancouver for Victoria.
Barrowclough, George Alfred
Terminal SS. Co.'s Steamer "Britannia"
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Written on photograph: R. & H. Robbins. Copyright.
Robbins, R. & H.
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P and O India-China-Australia Mail and Passenger Services : S.S. Moldavia
Passenger liner at sea, with smaller boats floating around.
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Burrard Inlet, showing "Empress of Canada" , "Empress of Russia" , and "Niagrara"
View of three ships at Burrard Inlet coast. "102,980" written by photographer initials
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Nanaimo from the harbor, str. "Joan" starting on her daily run
King, Howard H.