- RBSC-ARC-1804-UL_1022_02-UL_1022_02_0028
- Item
- [between 1905 and 1915?]
View of an unidentified steamship.
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View of an unidentified steamship.
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Image of two men looking at a dog with a large fish in its mouth.
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[Gun leaning against fallen log]
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Shawatlans Lake, Prince Rupert
Allen, James Dennis
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[Boats in Prince Rupert Harbour]
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[Bride, groom, and groomsman with flower girls]
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Birds Eye View of Prince Rupert and Harbor
View of Prince Rupert on a postcard sent to Mrs. D.H. Hays who was the sister-in-law of Charles Hays, the towns founder. The sender captions the photo, "Latest view of Prince Rupert".
Allen, James Dennis
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[Group of indigenous men on horseback]
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[Indigenous man in traditional dress holding a pipe]
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[Indigenous men in drum circle]
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[Indigenous boy wearing traditional dress]
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[Indigenous man in traditional dress smoking a pipe]
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Nanaimo Coal Field showing Mines, Boreholes, and Outcroppings
Map showing coal mines, boreholes, and outcroppings. Companies and areas are identified on the map. The scale is 20 chains = 1 inch.
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Entrance to Douglas Seam, South Willington
Image of four men standing at the entrance of a coal mine.
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Image of four men in a coal mine. The mine pictured is believed to be in South Wellington.
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The mining operation pictured is believed to be at South Wellington.
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The mining operation pictured is believed to be at South Wellington.
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Memories of Bootahnie Valley Camp, July 1929, Vancouver Natural History Society
Image of a group of people sitting around a campfire in the Botanie Valley.
Timms, Philip Thomas
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Thurston Rd., looking north from Brooks Ave.
Image of a street in Rochester, New York.
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[Construction of the Rochester Subway]
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[Aerial photograph of Vancouver]
Allen, George
[Broad Street and South Avenue, Rochester, New York]
Photograph taken by a photographer working for the Rochester Times Union.
Durnherr, Joseph
View of Esquimalt and its coastline.
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View of a station and railway. Location unknown.
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[San Francisco to British Columbia]
An album of photographs from throughout the United States and British Columbia. Predominantly the Western United States, but also a few from New York. The photographs are not in an order that suggest the itinerary of one long trip. They may represent travel photos from an individual from multiple trips.
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Image of an older First Nations woman, most likely of one of the sub-groups of the Quatsino First Nation. It is possible her name is O-Que-La-Yon.
Leeson, Ben William
Leeson, Ben William
B.C. Natives, Tommy and his grandpa
The man and the boy pictured are most likely of one of the sub-groups of the Quatsino First Nation.
Leeson, Ben William
West Coast Natives, village and dance party
Image of a group of First Nations people standing in a group with view of the village behind them. The group is most likely of one of the sub-groups of the Quatsino First Nation.
Leeson, Ben William
View of an unidentified steamship.
Leeson, Ben William
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Caption on the back of the photo reads, "Brailing salmon out by steam."
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Blanshard was the first governor of Vancouver Island from 1849 to 1851. Photograph is a reproduction of a photograph originally taken around 1850. The stamp on the back of the photograph indicates it was most likely copied from the B.C. Provincial Archives.
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The image shows a group sitting outside the hospital, which was built in 1863 and burnt down in 1936. Photograph is a reproduction of a photograph originally taken around 1890. The stamp on the back of the photograph indicates it was most likely copied from the B.C. Provincial Archives.
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Tod was a chief trader for the Hudson's Bay Company and was also a member of the Legislative Council of Vancouver Island until 1858. Photograph is a reproduction of a photograph originally taken around 1870. The stamp on the back of the photograph indicates it was most likely copied from the B.C. Provincial Archives.
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J.H. St. Laurent and John Bowron
Portrait of J.H. St. Laurent and John Bowron (left and right, respectively). Bowron was the Gold Commissioner in Barkerville, B.C. Photograph is a reproduction of a photograph originally taken in 1858. The stamp on the back of the photograph indicates it was most likely copied from the B.C. Provincial Archives.
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Indian Village at Telegraph Creek
View of a First Nations village at Telegraph Creek. Photograph is a reproduction of a photograph originally taken around 1880 and 1920. The stamp on the back of the photograph indicates it was most likely copied from the B.C. Provincial Archives.
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Looking down the Stikine River, Telegraph Creek, Aug. '56
Photograph is a reproduction of a photograph originally taken in August 1956. The stamp on the back of the photograph indicates it was most likely copied from the B.C. Provincial Archives.
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View of a First Nations man and his wife. There is a handwritten description on the back, but some of the writing is illegible. Photograph is a reproduction of a photograph originally taken in 1889 by Alfred Cyril Hirschfield (known as A.C. Hirschfield) . The stamp on the back of the photograph indicates it was most likely copied from the B.C. Provincial Archives.
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