- BC-1744/18
- Item
- After 1950.
View of lake from roadside.
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View of lake from roadside.
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Three Sisters Mountains, Canmore.
Three Sisters Mountains, Canmore, Alberta.
Mounted on cardboard with photo (BC1291/41) on reverse.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Three Sisters mountain peaks, Alberta, Canada.
Guild, Mrs. Don.
Three photographs of a fluffy cat.
Two photographs of cat in the garden, one photograph of woman with cat on lawn.
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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.
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Three men with three dogs posed outside of cabin.
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Probably B.C.
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Three men golfing in front of what appears to be a club house. Probably taken in B.C.
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Three illuminated tepees at night at Lake Windermere.
Part of Kootenae House Museum opening celebration.
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Three East Indian men inside of mill?
1 of 12 photographs of East Indians working at the Canadian Western Lumber Company and the Royal City Mills.
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Three East Indian men in lumber yard.
1 of 12 photographs of East Indians working at the Canadian Western Lumber Company and the Royal City Mills.
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Three British army officers serving in the Bower War.
Group portrait of Loughton, Droitwich and Worcester.
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Thos. F. York, the first white child born in the Colony of British Columbia.
Subject in military uniform.
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Thompson River below Spences Bridge.
Car parked at Spences Bridge, B.C. with campsite in background.
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Thompson memorial fort, Windermere, Sept. 1922
Dozens of people mill outside of Thompson memorial fort.
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Mounted on cardboard with photo (BC1291/27) on reverse.
Thompson Canyon, B.C.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company
Thomas William Cox, dining car steward, Manitoba district.
Portrait and a short descriptive paragraph.
Shackleton, Kathleen
Thomas A. Wood, J.P. Justice of the Peace of Winfield.
Portrait.
Spencer & Hastings.
This was snapped at Chelanko Forks, about 140 miles west of Williams Lake ... at Bob Pyper's ...
Three men posed in front of truck, log cabins in background.
Text on back.
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This monument marks the extreme western boundary between the United States and Canada.
Corbett.
Text on back.
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Thirteenth Parliament of British Columbia Session 1913, elected 1912
Members posed in front of new parliament buildings.
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Four girls laughing, sitting in the sand on Third Beach, Vancouver B.C.
Escott, H.
Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C.
Torn, taped on back.
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People identified on page taped to front of photograph: "Front row from L. to R. Mrs. Higashi, Mrs. Hori, Dr. S. Saita, Ed. Ouchi, President Klink, Tsuneo Kondo, Consul Ko Ishii, Hiroshi Okuda, Daniel Washimoto, Nobuichi Yamaoka, Takashi Komiyama.
2nd row. George Kato, Rigenda Sumida, Albert Takimoto, Mr. T Sato, Yuriko Mizuno, Dr. M. Miyazaki, Hajime Suzuki, Teiji Kato, Eiji Yatabe, Kiyoshi Shibuya, Sakaru Saiga, Mary Kato, ---. Mr. Hori.
Back row. ----, ----, Mr. Juzo Suzuki, Mr. Yatabe, Mr. Yoshida, Korenaga, Banno, Shuichi Kusaka, Dr. Hiroshi Kamitakahara, ---. K. Kitamura, Tatsuo Sanmiya, ---."
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The westernmost point of the continent ... Cape Prince of Wales
Cape Mountain in distance with a gathering storm. -- Photographed from a dogsled.
Andrews, C.L.
The west fork of the Homathko (Moseley Creek) above the forks - along the Waddington Trail, B.C.
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The Waddington Trail blasted out of the cliff at Waddington Canyon - Note the iron pin.
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Elliott, T. C.
The very source of the Columbia River, looking south across Canal Flat toward the Kootenay river ...
Elliott, T. C.
The valley of the Homathko above the grand canyon (along the Waddington Trail, B.C).
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View of clear cut area.
Escott, H.
The trail of 1928 - Navigating one of the bluffs along the river. (along the Waddington Trail, B.C).
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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.
Self propelled barge with passengers.
Note on back.
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The street, Broad Hinton, Swindon.
The street, Broad Hinton, Swindon, England.
Tomkins & Barrett.
The start of our home, April 1930, Nellie R. Campbell, Reid Lake, B.C.
Log cabin under construction. Person in foreground.
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The Soapy Smith tradegy, Skagway, Alaska.
Photograph of arrangement of 13 photographs illustrating tragedy.
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The site of Kootenae House, built by David Thompson in July 1807
Shows remains of chimney bottoms. -- Man in center is Michel Pete, a Kootenay.
Note on back : "Site of Old Kootenay Fort of the Northwest Company at the mouth of Toby Creek emptying into Columbia river two miles north of Windermere Lake in Kootenay Dist., B.C.; Michel Pete of the Kootenay tribe in center, who identified the spot by descriptions from his aged mother."
Elliott, T. C.
The site of Kootenae House, built by David Thompson in July 1807
Shows remains of chimney bottoms. -- Man in center is Michel Pete, a Kootenay.
Message on back : "The site of "Kootenae House" built by David Thompson in July, 1807, situated at west side of Columbia river one mile north of and below Windermere lake and 1/2 mile from mouth of Toby Creek. The piles of rock indicate the chimney bottoms and the indian is Michel Pete, a Kootenay, Whose mother, aged nearly 80 years, identified the spot for him without reference to either map or books. This photo taken in August, 1912, by T.C. Elliott, F.W. Howay, and H.Ries.
Elliott, T. C.
The sité of Brandon House No 1. 1793-1824
Two people in a cleaning.
Howay, F.W.