- BC-1752/23
- Item
- 19-?
View from audience graduates? on stage.
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View from audience graduates? on stage.
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Double exposure of man in the snow.
Possibly in B.C.?
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Possibly farmers and patrons?
Two men are holding a bucket of lard.
Possibly taken in B.C.
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Possibly B.C.
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Horsedrawn cart with passengers in back.
Possibly B.C.
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Four figures standing on porch.
Possibly B.C.
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Possibly B.C.
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Landscape includes large houses. Possibly B.C.
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Woman seated in horse drawn sleigh.
Possibly B.C.
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Possibly B.C.
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View of bridge, and view of storefronts.
Two frames on one page. On verso: "Princeton or Quesnel."
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Bicycle leaning on very large tree.
Possibly B.C.
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Smelting operations.
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Exterior.
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Hudson's Bay Co. flour mill, Fort Vermilion, Peace River, Alberta.
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Oleg Koshevoy, leader of the Young Guards.
Head and shoulders portrait. Retouched.
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Aleksej Marsev, hero of Boris Polevoi's "The story of the genuine man".
Head and shoulders portrait.
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Yakub Kopas, national poet of Byelorussia, born Nov. 3, 1882.
Head and shoulders portrait.
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Estonian S.S.R., music circle, Tartu Arts & Crafts School no. 12
Group of men and boys playing musical instruments in the open air.
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Salmon leaping over waterfall.
"X" indicates top of photo.
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Eagle Lake Saw Mills, Giscome, B.C.
View from above sawmill.
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Point Grey from Stanley Park, Winter, 1905.
View of ocean.
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Manufacturers' Realization Co.
Man standing in front of large advertisement for Manufacturers' Realization Co. in Vancouver, B.C.
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Vancouver storefront after fire.
Storefront after fire with sign: "Big fire sale. 3,000-worth. Mixed stock - slightly damaged, must be sold within 8 days. Sale begins Monday morning. Solomon & co."
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On verso: "Taken from an album which was sent to auction after the death of Miss May Keith of Vancouver. In the same album was a photo of Dorothy Waghorn who was a neighbor of Miss Keith while living on Beach ave. Dorothy is now married to Field Marshal Montgomery's brother. Jan. 1959. E. Harris."
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Three British army officers serving in the Bower War.
Group portrait of Loughton, Droitwich and Worcester.
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Maori woman.
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Maori? man wearing garment covered with peacock feathers.
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View of harbour from Grand Hotel Balcony, Auckland.
On verso: "Cook house, [illegible] house & canoe in Model Pah at Whaka."
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B.C., early branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce.
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B.C., unidentified coastal scene with village at water's edge.
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Shawingan [i.e. Shawnigan] Lake Hotel, near Victoria, B.C.
Message on back.
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History note: Mrs. Koenig, proprietor.
Photograph of the Shawnigan Lake Hotel
Message on back: "Dear Belle: Just a line to say we have sent two boxes. Hope you will receive them in due time. Had a letter and two cards from dear Tom since I wrote to you last. Have a picture for you of his B.B Team. I will not send it as it may get broken. Your loving mother [Grace?]" (Sent to Mrs Belle Hemmings of Nanaimo, BC.)
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Possibly Northern Bank, Hastings Street, Vancouver, 190-?
View of the interior of a bank, showing teller's cage with a sign in Chinese. -- Bank of British North America at Hastings and Richards?.
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Unusual silvery sheen on photo. -- "Metalotype" (on verso).
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"Named Legaie ... Paul Legaie, a head chief of the Tsimshians nation, who died a Christian at Port Simpson, B.C., Jan. 7th, 1891, aged 45 years." (inscription on tombstone).
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Cromlech Maen-y-Barld nr. Penmaenmawr [sic].
Cromlech Maen-y-Barld near Penmaenmaur, Wales.
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