[View of construction along pipeline]
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- [between 1950 and 1960?]
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[View of construction along pipeline]
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[View of construction of buildings along pipeline]
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[View of construction of buildings along pipeline]
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[View of construction of buildings along pipeline]
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[View of construction of buildings along pipeline]
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[View of construction of buildings along pipeline]
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[View of construction of buildings along pipeline]
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[Transport of large machinery]
View of a large piece of machinery being transported by crane.
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[Transport of large machinery]
View of a large piece of machinery being transported by truck and crane.
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[View of construction of buildings along pipeline]
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[View of construction of buildings along pipeline]
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[Workers installing machinery]
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[View of construction of buildings along pipeline]
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[Workers installing machinery]
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Steamer Beaver, the first on the Pacific
Image of the S.S. Beaver. It was the first steam ship to operate in the Pacific Northwest.
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View of Victoria from Church Hill (looking west)
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Nanaimo River, Crossed by Island Railway
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Image of a Haida totem pole carving.
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Image of a group of men standing with a large cut log.
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View of the Thompson River.
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View of South Thompson, looking east
View of the Thompson River.
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A collage of photographs from around Harrison Lake and Harrison Hot Springs.
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Ascending the Selkirks by the Double Loop
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Suspension Bridge, Fraser River
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[Portrait of 5 shoemakers in the cutting room at Leckie Shoe Co. in 1909]
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[View of the Canada/U.S.A. International Boundary sign next to a railway track]
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[Firing practice at the rifle range at Sidney Camp, Vancouver Island in 1912]
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[View of tent barracks, and sign made of stones for the 158th Battalion at Vernon Camp in 1916]
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Caption reads, "Three Sisters. One of the most striking and best known groups of mountains visible from the Canadian Pacific Railway. These rocky peaks attain to a height of approximately ninety seven hundred feet above sea level."
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Caption reads, "Johnson Canyon. A very attractive beauty sport on the Banff-Lake Louise Highway. At the upper end of the canyon this pretty waterfall sparkles in the sunshine and sings most soothingly."
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Marble Canyon, Banff, Windermere Road
Caption reads, "Marble Canyon. Through an abysmal right in the rocks pour the waters of a rushing glacial stream winding, twisting, worming a way to the open valley below. This canyon, thirty-five miles west of Banff, is singularly east of access."
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Caption reads, "Mount Lefroy. Has an altitude over elven thousand feet. Between it and Mount Victoria (seen through the tree tops) is the noted 'Death Trap,' a narrow defile in Abbot Pass where avalanches thunder at frequent intervals."
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Moraine Lake and Valley of Ten Peaks
Caption reads, "Moraine Lake and Valley of Ten Peaks. The scenery of this region is altogether Alpine. A Wonderful array of glaciers descend into the great amphitheatre about the Lake."
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Cathedral Peak, Alt. 10,454 ft.
Caption reads, "Cathedral Peak. Altitude 10, 454 feet. A beautiful outstanding peak, seen from many points. This view was taken from Lake Ohara. Its is also seen to advantage from the motor road to Yoho Valley, also from the train and motor road on Field Hill."
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Image of a Inuit family standing outside of a tupiq. Esquimaux refers to the French word for Eskimo. Caption on photograph reads, "The man hold in his hand what is called a snow knife made from a file, used to cut block of snow in making snow huts."
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Image of two Inuit men in kayaks. Caption on the photograph reads, "The kayak is made of seal skin, and is about 16 feet long, with only sufficient room for one man."
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Fort Good Hope, H.B. Co. on the Arctic Circle, Mackenzie River
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Caption on photograph reads, "The river here is only about one third its usual width, but is 360 ft. deep. It is forced between two great perpendicular stretches of sand stone rock from 180 to 300 feet high and continues so for about one mile when it again widens out."
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