Two people posed on porch of house.
- BC-1752/68
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- ca. 1910?
Possibly B.C.
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Two people posed on porch of house.
Possibly B.C.
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Two people on horseback, Lake?, Street scene.
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Two Northwest steam-shovels destined for Campbell River Timber, Ltd.
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Two men standing on natural bridge.
One man is standing next to camera on tripod. Bridge is a rock formation, possibly B.C.
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Two Kootenay women on horseback.
Two Kootenay women wearing [traditional?] clothes riding horseback. Tepees in the background.
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Troops lined up at a train station, Qu'Appelle, Sask.?
Photograph taken during the second Riel Rebellion.
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Troops crossing the Saskatchewan prairies by wagon.
Photograph taken during the second Riel Rebellion.
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Towing aeroplane spruce out of Massett [i.e. Masset] Inlet for use during the war.
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Totem poles at the Indian village of Kitwanga.
Note on back of photograph.
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Totem poles and house, Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C.
Totem poles.
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Totem pole at the Indian village of Kitwanga.
Note on back of photograph.
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Totem pole at Friendly Cove Village, Nootka Sound, V.I.
Note on back: "Taken in 1929 for the visit of Viscount Willingdon, then Governor General of Canada - This shows "Captain Jack's pole", Captain Jack being head chief besides Maquinna - Masks shown here are now in UBC collection."
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Man trimming top of the spar tree.
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"Named Legaie ... Paul Legaie, a head chief of the Tsimshians nation, who died a Christian at Port Simpson, B.C., Jan. 7th, 1891, aged 45 years." (inscription on tombstone).
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To the diggings and from the diggings
Two bearded men. One well dressed, the other in rags.
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Tiedeman Creek at the forks (along the Waddington Trail, B.C).
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Three women posed in front of house.
Probably B.C.
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View of lake from roadside.
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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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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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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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Thirteenth Parliament of British Columbia Session 1913, elected 1912
Members posed in front of new parliament buildings.
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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 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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The valley of the Homathko above the grand canyon (along the Waddington Trail, B.C).
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The trail of 1928 - Navigating one of the bluffs along the river. (along the Waddington Trail, B.C).
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