Princess Charlotte at Prince Rupert B.C.
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- [between 1910 and 1930?]
Canadian Pacific steam ship Princess Charlotte plies the waters
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Princess Charlotte at Prince Rupert B.C.
Canadian Pacific steam ship Princess Charlotte plies the waters
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View of Prince Rupert decorated for Empire Day.
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Prince Rupert, wharf and harbour
Allen, James Dennis
Prince Rupert, Kaien Island from Mr. Morse
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Prince Rupert, B.C., Section 1, No. 1
View of early Prince Rupert. Very few structures can be seen in the photograph, but there are marks on the photo to show where blocks and 3rd Avenue would be created.
McRae Bros.
Fisher, P.E.
View of Prince Rupert with complete and partially constructed buildings.
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Allen, James Dennis
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View of a street in Prince Rupert. Walker's Music Store and the Canadian Bank of Commerce can be seen in the photograph.
Ryan, Patrick Joseph
Allen, James Dennis
Fisher, P.E.
View of buildings being constructed in Prince Rupert.
Allen, James Dennis
Photograph is number 50X.
Fisher, P.E.
Fisher, P.E.
View of the SS Coquitlam.
Wrathall, John Richmond
Photograph is number 50X.
Fisher, P.E.
View of Prince Rupert with complete and partially constructed buildings.
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Photograph is number 49X.
Fisher, P.E.
The postcard caption reads, "The city selected this pole as a permanent monument chiefly on account of its antiquity being more than 200 years of age. It is of Haida Indian origin."
Ryan, Patrick Joseph
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An album of photographs, by a variety of photographers, in and around Prince Rupert, British Columbia in the early twentieth century. Housed in a small black album, the photographs and album are still in good condition, though the binding is no longer intact.
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An album of photographs, by a variety of photographers, in and around Prince Rupert, British Columbia in the early twentieth century. Housed in a small black album, the photographs and album are still in good condition.
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View of Prince Rupert. Buildings are numbered and identified on verso.
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Portion of 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C.
View of businesses along 3rd Avenue including Frank and Keeley Prescription Pharmacy and a furniture store.
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[Panoramic photo of Prince Rupert]
Image of Prince Rupert after it was cleared, but before it was fully developed. Only a few tents and small wooden structures are visible.
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New School Building, 7th Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C.
View of Prince Rupert Public School. It was later known as Central School and then King Edward VII School.
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[Men standing in Vickersville]
View of four men standing in the tent town in Prince Rupert known as Vickersville.
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[Men rushing to buy lots in Prince Rupert]
Image of men running to the office of David H. Hays, the sole agent of the Grand Trunk Pacific, Town and Development Co. Ltd.
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[Men in line at the Grand Trunk Pacific Town and Development Co. Ltd. Building]
View of men waiting in line to buy plots of land in Prince Rupert at David H. Hays's real estate business. He was the sole agent for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad Town Development Co. Ltd.
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View of men in row boats.
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Image of a woman sitting at the base of a totem pole in Prince Rupert.
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[Man with two dogs standing outside David H. Hays office]
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Image of a group of men standing on and around a large cut log.
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[Log cabins along the shoreline]
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View of a man holding an axe standing in front of a small log cabin.
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The fonds consists of records related to the operation of Inverness Cannery. Records span from the early 1900s all the way through to the 1950s when the cannery was closed and turned into a fish camp. The cannery was owned by J.H. Todd and Sons Ltd. from 1902-1950. The fonds is comprised of seven different series: Correspondence series, Financial series, Fish Canning series, Fish Catching series, Inverness Cannery School series, Legal series, and Publications, Pamphlets and News Clippings series.
Inverness Cannery