- BC-1541/2
- Item
- ca. 1930?
Timms, Philip.
Timms, Philip.
Parking lot filled with cars.
Timms, Philip.
View of the seaside, including pier and seawall.
Timms, Philip.
W.F. Becksted, signal maintenance, Montreal, Que.
Portrait and a short descriptive paragraph.
Shackleton, Kathleen
Westwold, B.C., last of the camels used on the Cariboo Trail in the early 1860's
Photograph taken behind the Ingram estate, facing the bluff.
Note on back.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Five girls playing with dolls outdoors.
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Infant posing with chickens outdoors.
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Family of three posing outdoors. On verso, torn photograph of nude child.
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West from Golden Gate, Swan Lake Basin, Yellowstone National Park.
Notes on back: "Parks - Wyoming - Yellowstone" "Summer of 1896, America and Canada" "Gallatin Mts."
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
New? houses.
Timms, Philip.
West end of Fort no. 3 Levis from top of embankment.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Leeson, B.W.
Wesley United, Georgia and Burrard.
Demolition of Wesley United, Georgia and Burrard Streets, Vancouver, B.C.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Wedding, Pacific St. Vancouver 1905.
Horse-drawn carriage in front of house with wedding party.
Timms, Philip.
Possibly B.C.
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Possibly B.C.
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Possibly B.C.
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Possibly B.C.
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Possibly B.C.
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Water St. and Abbott Vancouver, B.C.
Street scene.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Water front [sic], showing Princess Louise Tree, 1886.
View of waterfront and railway construction, Vancouver, B.C.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Wm. Notman & Son.
Wallaceburg's main street (James Street) before the turn of the century.
Kiddle Bros.?
On verso: "A scene showing the shipping and logging activity on the Sydenham River.
Notice the dark building on the right bank.
It was here that the famous Lee-Enfield Rifle was invented by William Lee in 1878. Mr. Lee also created the first typewriting machine in conjunction with Remington-Rand.
White oak went from Wallaceburg to England for shipbuilding. Red oak was shipped to the West Indies for rum barrels. Elm was manufactured into flour barrels and cordwood was shipped to Detroit Michigan."
Kiddle Bros.?
On verso: "One of Wallaceburg's seven hotels about 1870 at the time. Wallaceburg was a leading lumbering centre because of the ample supply of lumber forests close at hand."
Kiddle Bros.?
On verso: "This is the famous log jam of the 1890's which clogged the Sydenham River. Large quantities of freshly cut logs laying on the banks of the upstream Sydenham were washed into the river by a spring storm."
Kiddle Bros.?
On verso: "The catholic church in the foreground still stands."
Kiddle Bros.?
Waimea River, Oahu, Hawaii.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Dally, Frederick.
W.A. Phillips, sleeping car porter, Toronto.
Portrait and a short descriptive paragraph.
Shackleton, Kathleen
W.A. Begg, passenger conductor, Alberta district.
Portrait and a short descriptive paragraph.
Shackleton, Kathleen
W. Stewart, boiler foreman, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan district.
Portrait and a short descriptive paragraph.
Shackleton, Kathleen
W. Orysiuk, track watchman, Cathedral, Alberta district.
Portrait and a short descriptive paragraph.
Shackleton, Kathleen
Vue exterieure des habitations de Noutka.
Photograph of an engraving by Paolo Fumagatti in "Il costume antico e moderno ..." by Giulio Ferrario, Milano, 1816-34.
Ferrario, Giulio.
Rolling hills.
Ribelin.
Village of Gold Harbour, Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C. : 1888.
Many totem poles.
Maynard, R.
[Unknown] (Authorized heading)
Views of villages along the coastline, Nootka Sound, B.C.
Cunningham's Drug Store No. 2
Views of city from the water, totem pole, fire hall.
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