- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1006_02-UL_1006_02_0022
- Item
- [between 1870 and 1880?]
Macmunn, Charles
Macmunn, Charles
Image of four men cutting down a tree.
Macmunn, Charles
Macmunn, Charles
View of an unidentified vessel in an unidentified body of water.
Macmunn, Charles
[View of St. John's Cemetery on the Humber]
Macmunn, Charles
Macmunn, Charles
View of a village in Haida Gwaii, most likely Massett.
Macmunn, Charles
James Bay, view from Cathedral, Victoria
Photograph is numbered 207.
Macmunn, Charles
Canadian Pacific Railway Hotel and Twin Peaks
Photograph is numbered 248.
Macmunn, Charles
View of the Lady Franklin Rock in the Fraser River.
Macmunn, Charles
Macmunn, Charles
The identity of the boat is unknown.
Macmunn, Charles
Macmunn, Charles
Macmunn, Charles
Macmunn, Charles
Macmunn, Charles
Photograph of taxidermied animals in a museum. Possibly at the Royal Museum of B.C. Photograph is numbered 398.
Macmunn, Charles
View of Government Street in Victoria with view of many businesses including San Francisco Baths, J.H. Baker Boot and Shoe Store, and H. Mansell Boot and Shoe Store.
Macmunn, Charles
[View of the damage to the steamer, Premier]
View of damage to the steam ship, the Premier. It collided with other ship, the Willamette. It was taken to Esquimalt for repairs and later became the Charmer, which was scrapped in 1935.
Macmunn, Charles
Photograph is numbered 321.
Macmunn, Charles
[House with two couples, horse and buggy]
Image of two men and women outside of a house. One of the men is pushing a stroller and one man is in a horse buggy. The people in the photograph are unidentified, but are thought to be related to Charles Macmunn.
Macmunn, Charles
Image of a group of men posing together for a photograph outside the Office of the Albion Iron Works Company Ltd.
Macmunn, Charles
A collection of photographs taken by Charles Macmunn of places in British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario. The album was included in the final lot of images sold by MacMunn’s niece and nephew.
Macmunn, Charles
Totem Poles, Massett, Q.C. Islands
View of Haida totem poles on Haida Gwaii, which was once known as Queen Charlotte Islands.
Macmunn, Charles
Totem Poles, Massett, Q.C. Islands
View of Haida totem poles on Haida Gwaii, which was once known as Queen Charlotte Islands.
Macmunn, Charles
View of Lax-Kw'alaams, which is also known as Port Simpson. The name Fort Simpson refers to the Hudson's Bay Company trade post that was located there. Photograph is numbered 377.
Macmunn, Charles
St. Islander at Port Essington
View of the Canadian Pacific Railway steamship, the Islander. Photograph is numbered 374.
Macmunn, Charles
Bow River Valley, from road Banff
Photograph is numbered 243.
Macmunn, Charles
Photograph is numbered 264.
Macmunn, Charles
Canadian Pacific Railway Hotel and Twin Peaks
Photograph is numbered 248.
Macmunn, Charles
Photograph is numbered 285.
Macmunn, Charles
Mt. Hector and nine mile glacier
Photograph is numbered 288.
Macmunn, Charles
Kicking Horse River, west of No. 1 switch
Photograph is numbered 292.
Macmunn, Charles
Mt. Stephen, east side, showing track and watchman's house, 6,474 ft. about track
Photograph is numbered 255.
Macmunn, Charles
Photograph is numbered 225.
Macmunn, Charles
Falls, three miles west of Field
Photograph is numbered 229.
Macmunn, Charles
Photograph is numbered 301.
Macmunn, Charles
Leanchoil Mts. And Railway Curve
Photograph is numbered 145.
Macmunn, Charles
Mud Tunnel and Curve, west of Palliser
Photograph is numbered 296.
Macmunn, Charles
Kicking Horse Canyon, three miles east of Golden
Photograph is numbered 233.
Macmunn, Charles
7th crossing, Lower Kicking Horse Canyon
Photograph is numbered 308.
Macmunn, Charles
Columbia River Canyon, 2 1/2 miles below Donald
Photograph is numbered 152.
Macmunn, Charles
Devil's Gap, view No.1, Beaver Canyon
Photograph is numbered 177.
Macmunn, Charles
Stoney Creek Bridge, 296 ft. high
Photograph is numbered 151.
Macmunn, Charles
View of Roger's Pass. The Canadian Pacific Railway can be seen in the foreground. Photograph is numbered 53.
Macmunn, Charles
View of Mount Carroll (part of Roger's Pass), which is now known as Mount Macdonald. The name was changed by Privy Council Order in Council #551 on 4 April 1887. The Canadian Pacific Railway can be seen in the foreground. Photograph is numbered 34.
Macmunn, Charles
Hoinet Mt., 1/2 mile west of Rodger's Pass
View of Hoinet Mountain near Roger's Pass. Photograph is numbered 160.
Macmunn, Charles
Great Glacier and Hotel view from Snow Shed 19
Photograph is numbered 240.
Macmunn, Charles
Photograph is numbered 235.
Macmunn, Charles
Great Glacier, from road to Glacier
Photograph is numbered 242.
Macmunn, Charles