- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1460-UL_1460_0148
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- [between 1925 and 1935?]
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Jos Hammond and FWA on Tote Road, Mile 60
Two men standing along a road.
Anderson, F.W.
Ken Fox, 10 Mile Camp, Big Bend, D.N.D.-W.E.R.
Man feeding a bear.
Anderson, F.W.
Ken Fox, 10 Mile Camp, Big Bend, D.N.D.-W.E.R.
Men looking at a bear in the camp.
Anderson, F.W.
View of a Canadian Pacific train running alongside Kicking Horse River ; on back of card 'Along line of Canadian Pacific Railway'
Harmon, Byron
View of the canyon along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
Harmon, Byron
View up the Kicking Horse River with train on tracks along side in Kicking Horse Canyon
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
View of Lake O'Hara. A group of men on horses looking out on to the lake can also be seen in the photo.
Frank, Leonard
Leanchoil Range. Rockies C.P.R.
A view of railroad tracks in the shadow of mountains.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Light delivery wrecked by falling tree on highway - bush fire, Aug. 1936, Mile 20.7
View of car that was destroyed by a fallen tree.
Anderson, F.W.
Looking north - hand sloped, Mile 21.6
Anderson, F.W.
Looking north toward Holdich Ck. Bridge, Mile 25.3
Anderson, F.W.
View of highway looking north.
Anderson, F.W.
Looking North, Mile 36.2, after brushing - same location as previous
Anderson, F.W.
Anderson, F.W.
A railroad bridge beneath mountains.
W.M. Notman & Son
Lower Kicking Horse Canon, Near Golden, on the Canadian Pacific Railroad
W.M. Notman & Son
Making Cut and Fill at Gumbo Section, Mile 39.4
View of men working on a road.
Anderson, F.W.
Men making gumbo slope - Mile 29.75
Anderson, F.W.
Men sloping, high gravel bank, excavated by 60 cat., Mile 23.7
View of men working on a road.
Anderson, F.W.
View of the road.
Anderson, F.W.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Mount Stephen on the Canadian Pacific Railway
W.M. Notman & Son
Mountain Creek bridge, containing 1,500,000 ft of Timber, C.P.R.
Train crossing railway bridge.
Thompson, Stephen Joseph
Mt MacDonald, East Portal, Connaught Tunnel
View of the tunnel with a freight train.
Harmon, Byron
Old D.N.D. Office at 12 Mile Camp
Pictured from left to right: (standing) F. McGillian, Mickey Furlong, (sitting), Joe Batty and Roddy McRae. Note: Creek at Mile 12.7 named "Martha" Creek at instigation at FWA to commemorate the "Sons of Martha" who laboured on the Big Bend (West Leg).
Anderson, F.W.
On the great glaicer, Selkirk Mts.
Thompson, Stephen Joseph
Paddy Gillies (straw boss), 3 Mile Camp, DND-WER, Big Bend
Anderson, F.W.
Partially Cleared Right of Way
Anderson, F.W.
"Piling" to hold shoulder of Gumbo Fill, Mile 39.4 (same place as previous)
Anderson, F.W.
[Portrait of family members near Yoho National Park in winter]
Portrait of mother and two sons warmly dressed
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Portrait of family members near Yoho National Park in winter]
Portrait of warmly dressed mother and two sons ; same family as above
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
[Portrait of family members near Yoho National Park in winter]
Portrait of warmly dressed mother and two sons ; same family as above
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Reconstructed Bridge, Mile 29.9 (from upstream)
Anderson, F.W.
Red Rock Gulch before Reconstruction, Mile 43.2
Anderson, F.W.
Remains of Trestle Bridge destroyed by snowslide, Mile 21.2
Anderson, F.W.
Same underconstruction to elminate "shoo-fly" bridge and to improve grade and alignment
Anderson, F.W.
Scoured about foundation - Bridge Mile 9.6
Men working on a foundation of a bridge.
Anderson, F.W.
Second crossing of the Columbia River, Revelstoke
Bridge over river.
Thompson, Stephen Joseph
"Mt. McDonald summit of Selkirks. Height 9440 ft. " Sign on train station says "Rogers Pass". Photographer is possibly Stephen Joseph
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
View of a mudslide that has washed out a road.
Anderson, F.W.
Slide in First Canyon, Mile 4.5
View of a mudslide that has washed out a road.
Anderson, F.W.
Snow Slide, Clanwilliam Camp, DND-WER
Men cleaning up a snow slide that killed 3 men.
Anderson, F.W.
Stoney Creek Bridge, Selkirks. 296 Ft. high.
Bailey, William H.
View of CPR train crossing the Stoney Creek Bridge westbound
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Stony Creek bridge, Selkriks, C.P.R.
Thompson, Stephen Joseph
The Great Divide, summit Rockies, C.P.R.
Thompson, Stephen Joseph