- BC-1752/59
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- ca. 1910?
Possibly B.C.
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Possibly B.C.
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First Congregational Church, harvest festival, Georgia and Richards, Vancouver.
Interior of church. Georgia and Richards streets, Vancouver, B.C.
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First court held in Vancouver,B.C., Hastings Street, Fall of 1890
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First C.P.R. train arriving in Vancouver May 1887.
Crowd of people on pier greeting train.
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First Graduation Banquet of Japanese Students Club of U.B.C. May 2nd 1933 at Fuji Chop Suey.
People identified on page taped to front of photograph: "Front row L - R. Dr. Matasaburo Uchida, Mr. Hyodo, Koyanagi, Kuramitsu Inouye, Vernon Koga, Edward Ouchi, Harry Naganobu, Takaji Uyeda, Kyukichi Nomoto, Takashi Komiyama.
2nd row. Tadashi Tokunaga, ---, Korenaga, ---, Rev. Kosaburo Shimizu, Dr. Masajiro Miyazaki, Tatsuo Sanmiya, Mary Kato, Yuriko Mizuno, Sakaru Saiga, ---, Mrs. Kato. Back row. Peter Masuda, ---, George Hori, Korenaga, Rev. Ono, Dr. Sakae Saita, Rigenda Sumida, Hide Hyodo, ---. ---, Mrs. Masuda, Mr. Komiyama."
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First Legislative Assembly of B.C. after Confederation, 1872
Members posed in front of Legislative Assembly building.
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Possibly B.C.
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First police office and court house, Prince Rupert, 1908
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Fish Lake on Sheep Creek near Fort Steele, B.C.
Note on back: "With special recollections of a dinner at "Black Sam's" on Sheep Creek in Trugs 1912. See earliest mention of this creek in David Thompson-"
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View of waterfront, including felled trees and stumps.
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Formal portrait of a group of East Indian men.
1 of 12 photographs of East Indians working at the Canadian Western Lumber Company and the Royal City Mills.
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Hockey? team group photo.
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Photograph of a drawing in the possession of Mr. George Pocock, Emerson, Manitoba.
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Unveiling of historic marker.
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Fort Fork, Peace River, people landing from S.S. D.A. Thomas, July 1929
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Fort Langley, about 1912 or 1913, Mr. Elliot and myself
T.C. Elliott and F.W. Howay in front of the old store.
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Fort Langley, B.C., flag raising ceremony at the unveiling of the memorial cairn.
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Fort Langley, B.C., only original building still standing on the site of Fort Langley.
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Houses and white fence.
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[Fort St. James, B.C. Factor's house]
House erected in 1881.
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Fort St. James, B.C., new Hudson's Bay Company store.
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Fort St. James, B.C., old log warehouse.
The smaller building on the right was the fur cache.
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[Fort St. James, B.C., two unidentified men standing in front of house
Man on left is a clergyman.
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Plaque attached to rock.
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Fort Street, looking east from Government Street, Victoria, B.C.
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Photograph of a sketch of Fort Victoria, looking east.
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Four 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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Four figures and dog sitting on porch.
Possibly B.C.
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Four figures standing on porch.
Possibly B.C.
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1 of 12 photographs of East Indians working at the Canadian Western Lumber Company and the Royal City Mills.
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Four of these logs with an actual scale of 63,790 feet were cut from one tree.
Logs on railway flatbeds.
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Three figures standing in the water, possibly the Fraser River.
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Four women dressed in miners clothes, posed on mine cart.
Hand written text on verso.
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Four-masted schooner and tugboat, Commodore at dock, Hastings Mill, B.C.
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View of mountain sides, rocks and vegetation.
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Two figures walking on rocks above vegetation. Alberta, Canada.
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View of mountain sides, rocks and vegetation.
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View of mountainside with evidence of rockslide. Alberta, Canada.
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Sign reads: "Frank Slide April 29 1903. Disaster struck the town of Frank at 4:10 A.M. April 29thth 1903 when a gigantic wedge of limestone 2.100 feet high 3.000 feet wide and 500 feet thick crashed down from Turtle Mountain. Ninety million tons of rock swept over a mile of valley, destroying part of the town, taking 70 lives, and burying an entire mine plant and railway in approximately 100 seconds. The old town was located at the western edge of the slide where many cellars still are visible.".
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Frank's dog team with Mrs. Ripley, Hammond and Mollie.
"Fort Davis ..."--penned on verso.
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